Gridfinity Standing AA Battery Dispenser

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Gridfinity Standing AA Battery Dispenser

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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Battery dispenser, to get some convenient usage out of those hard to reach places in the back of the drawer!

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4x1 gridfinity, and it can hold 22 AA batteries!

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I love these and would love to give it 5 stars but the batteries do not slide at the bottom, so when you pull one or two out the rest just fall over. Seems like others have had the same problem.
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depends on a lot of factors. For me they slide perfectly every time. I noticed people printing with PETG have hade some issues, I guess PETG is more sticky. Also some batteries have the plastic cover thicker, and the plastic on the batteries do not slide at all...
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Replying to @totalkrill :
Can you post a version with slightly wider channels?
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Replying to @MarksMakerSpace :
yeah, sure! any incling on how much?
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one of the slopes warped but it still came out great
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FInally! A battery holder that is simple and works. The tolerances are a little tight, and some batteries are a little wider, so they may not always slide perfectly. However, that slight issue is minor and way less of a problem versus every other holder I've tried. AA and AAA both printed, and just need another AA in white for my rechargeables.
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I read the comments from people complaining about the batteries falling over instead of sliding down, but my print (in PLA Matte) worked fine from the beginning. Two things, however: 1. Try to remove the first battery a little slower, and the sliding may improve (especially with fewer batteries loaded). Inertia creeps... 2. I had some UHMW / low friction tape available, and applied that to the slopes for even more slidiness.
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Looks great. Mine, like some others, also don't slide. They just tip over. Still going ahead and using it + the AAA variants though, because they at least still look and work great for organsiation Printed PLA on an A1. also, one of the slopes got deformed on every print (not sure if it was my error but it happened consistently), so I just printed 2 of the one that didn't have issues instead.
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Good design, but the battery fit is very snug. Could have been my printer settings though.
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Works Well! Duracell batteries do not appear to slide like the advertised example, however this could just be a difference in batteries.
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very tidy on a kallax drawer
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Printed nicely, looks good, fits into gridfinity base well. I have an issue with a few batteries being a little tight and gripping to the sides, rather than sliding freely. Others are OK, might sand it a little. I think if I reprinted this I might try to reduce the width of the middle divider just to account for odd batteries (they're still AA and not rechargeable, which can be a little bigger).
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really great design just what I needed to sort my cupboard out ty again
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