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Potato Spiraler – 3D Printable Kitchen Tool

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 100% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 100% infill
Designer
44 min
1 plate
4.6(410)

Blade  redesigned to be slightly thinner
Blade redesigned to be slightly thinner
Designer
40 min
1 plate
4.5(144)

0.2mm layer, 4 walls, 55% infill
0.2mm layer, 4 walls, 55% infill
2 h
1 plate
4.6(36)

Solid Plastic.    0.16mm layer, 15 walls, 100% infill
Solid Plastic. 0.16mm layer, 15 walls, 100% infill
37 min
1 plate
4.4(107)
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Tag me @Ritzprints3D if you print or remix this — I’d love to see your builds and shout you out!

Let’s make cool, weird, and functional things together ✌️👽🖤

 

 

 

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*** UPDATE***

Based on Feedback regarding the potato spirals being too thick I have gone ahead and update the model to have a thinner blade. the trade off is strength obviously but his still seems to hold up good and do the trick. Let me know your feedback for further improvements

 

I first tried a few other potato spiraler models I found online, but they kept breaking—they were too brittle and couldn’t handle firm potatoes. After multiple failed prints, I decided to design my own from scratch. It turned out even better than expected! ✅

This version is built for strength and durability—printed in PLA with 100% infill, it has been tested multiple times and hasn’t broken, even with large, hard potatoes! It could probably even spiral an apple (as long as there’s no core). 🍏🥔

 

Apply a coat of Food Safe Resin 

 

https://amzn.to/43q32EY

🔹 Printing Recommendations:

  • Material: PLA (for testing), PETG or another food-safe filament for long-term use
  • Infill: 100% for max strength
  • Layer Height: 0.2mm or finer for smoother threads
  • Post-Processing: If using for prolonged food contact, coat with a food-safe epoxy resin to seal the surface and prevent bacteria buildup

⚠️ Important Notes:

  • PLA is NOT dishwasher safe—it can soften and deform with heat! Hand wash only.
  • For best food safety, print in PETG or another food-safe filament.
  • If using PLA, apply a food-safe resin coating to improve moisture resistance and hygiene.
  • This design is much stronger than others I’ve tested—it has NOT broken, even after multiple uses!

I’d love to hear your feedback and suggestions for improvements! Let me know how it works for you and what other foods you’ve tried. Enjoy! 🎉

 

 

 

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