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Description

3D-Printed Soap Holder – Keep Your Bathroom Dry, Not Wet

Tired of your soap making a mess in the bathroom? This 3D-printed soap holder is designed to keep your soap dry, fresh, and usable for much longer and your bathroom clean and dry.

Designed to Prevent Water Pooling

The shape and internal layout are made to stop water from collecting under the soap. Excess water can drain away instead of staying trapped, so:

  • No more soggy, slimy soap bars
  • Less mess around the sink or on the counter

It’s simple, functional, and fits nicely in both bathrooms and kitchens.

Easy to Print, Easy to Use

The model is optimized for hassle-free printing:

  • No supports needed
  • Prints cleanly and consistently
  • Tested in everyday use and works reliably

Whether you print it for yourself or as a small practical gift, it’s a very useful upgrade for any sink area.

Dimensions & Fun Detail

The inner dimensions are 101 mm x 66 mm, making it suitable for most standard soap bars.
And yes—during testing, a toy car stood in as the “soap bar” stand-in, which proves it can handle more than just soap haha.

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