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Tissue Riser

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

0.6mm Nozzle
0.6mm Nozzle
Designer
6.8 h
2 plates
4.5(2)

0.4mm Nozzle
0.4mm Nozzle
Designer
8.2 h
2 plates
5.0(1)

0.6mm Nozzle Short
0.6mm Nozzle Short
Designer
6.3 h
2 plates

0.4mm Nozzle Short
0.4mm Nozzle Short
Designer
7.3 h
2 plates

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Description

I was tired of struggling to get the last ¼ of the tissue out of the box. There are two reasons this happens. The first is the membrane wears out and starts to rip, so it no longer holds the tissue well. The second is the tissue are down low in the box, so they are harder for the membrane to hold onto. With both the tissue being harder to hold and the membrane being weakend, I can never get through a box of tissue without having to dig into the box for every tissue after a certain point.

 

My solution is the Tissue Riser. A replacement tissue box, not a cover for the original box. You have a TPU printed membrane that isn't going to wear out and tear, and a bottom plate that can raise between 3 levels as you go through your tissue. When your tissue starts to get lower, just push the bottom up to the next rung and now it's like a new box again.

 

To assemble just super glue the TPU membrane to the tissue box from the inside, let it dry completely, and you are good to go.

 

Loading is simple.

  1. Open the side of a new box of tissue and slide the tissue out.
  2. Place the stack of tissues on the base plate.
  3. Push the base plate up into the first rung, note you will probably need to tilt the base to the side to get the first rung on one side, then lower the tilted side to the rung on the other side.

Enjoy!

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