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Mini Plunger Stash Container

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Mini Plunger Stash Container 3d model
Mini Plunger Stash Container 3d model
Mini Plunger Stash Container 3d model
Mini Plunger Stash Container 3d model
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Tired of the same old stash containers? Take the plunge and give this mini plunger a whirl! I know, I know... it's a little goofy and it won't actually unclog anything. But I had fun making it and I hope you have fun with it too.

This 3-piece mini plunger features a threaded design for easy assembly, transforming into the ultimate stash container. The main body and bottom are hollow. I have also included a solid bottom in case you are getting a "benchy hull line" on the hollow one.

Print settings I used:

  • 2 walls on main body and bottom
  • 3 walls on handle (since lighter colors can show infill near a light source)
  • 15% infill
  • Set seam to back, except for the handle. See the 3MF files for my seam painting on the handle. Adjust settings for your own printer if using the 3MF files. You can open these 3MF files with Orca Slicer or Bambu Studio.
  • Brim on handle only, but not actually required. I printed without a brim because I didn't want to remove it around threads.

Depending on your printer, filament, and settings, the top 2/3 of the main body may appear glossy. You can avoid this by slowing down your print. Here is a great video by 3D Print Stuff that talks about this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J_pxk7HP3RE

Please reach out if you need any help with it. Enjoy!


8 Likes17 DownloadsMarch 1, 2024


8 Likes17 DownloadsMarch 1, 2024
This model is restricted by licensing terms.