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Gridfinity Height Spacer Riser Adapter

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A1 mini
P1P
H2S
A1
H2D
A2L
P1S
X2D
X1 Carbon
P2S
X1E
H2D Pro
H2C
X1

1U Versions (1x1 to 2x4)
1U Versions (1x1 to 2x4)
Designer
2.3 h
7 plates
5.0(1)

2U Versions (1x1 to 2x4)
2U Versions (1x1 to 2x4)
Designer
2.8 h
7 plates

3U Versions (1x1 to 2x4)
3U Versions (1x1 to 2x4)
Designer
3.3 h
7 plates

4U Versions (1x1 to 2x4)
4U Versions (1x1 to 2x4)
Designer
3.7 h
7 plates
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Description

This Gridfinity spacer/riser is designed to solve a common problem: many Gridfinity bins are only available in a single height.


With these spacers, shallow bins can be raised to match surrounding bins, align better visually, or fit properly inside cases and boxes with lids or covers.

 

The spacer sits underneath the bin and adds height while keeping the original bin design unchanged.
It is especially useful for mixed setups where different creators use different bin heights.

 

The design focuses on:

  • very low filament usage
  • fast print times
  • simple and clean geometry
  • maintaining Gridfinity compatibility

Available sizes:

  • 1x1
  • 1x2
  • 1x3
  • 1x4
  • 2x1
  • 2x2
  • 2x3
  • 2x4

Available heights (different profiles):

  • 1U
  • 2U
  • 3U
  • 4U
  • 5U
  • 6U

Technically, a couple 1x1 1U spacers would already cover most use cases, but the larger variants provide a cleaner and more consistent appearance in larger layouts.

 

If you need another size or height combination, leave a comment!

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