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Baby Bottle Drying Rack with Drip Tray and Basket

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v2 - 0.2mm layer, 6 walls, 25% infill
v2 - 0.2mm layer, 6 walls, 25% infill
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0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 20% infill
0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 20% infill
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This modular baby bottle drying rack is a customizable and space-saving solution for organizing freshly washed baby bottles and accessories. Each printed section stacks vertically, letting you build the height you need. Standard wall sections include six hooks (three pairs) for drying bottles, cups, pump parts, and more. The top of the unit features a slotted basket to hold small components like nipples, lids, valves, and colic tubes. There's an optional top basket cover if that works better for your work flow. The base is a large drip tray with a removable perforated cover that promotes airflow and evaporation.

 

If you'd rather skip the top basket, an optional upper wall section is included that finishes cleanly without the top tabs, making it a great alternative end-piece when no basket is used.

 

Dimensions of the configuration shown, D x W x H, are: 

Metric; 210mm x 230mm x 572mm

SAE; 8-¼" x 9" x 22-½"

 

Assembly is simple: print your desired sections, align them, and use the included strap connectors at the rear. Push the pins in from the front, apply glue to the back, and clamp flush while it dries. You can add as many levels as you want to fit your drying needs.

 

v2: overlapping vertical straps on the rear and insert the caps with internal threads from the front, then screws tighten down from the rear. Still recommend gluing all joints and seams along with clear coating the final build for sanitary reasons.

 

To improve hygiene, coat your print with a food-safe clear coat. This smooths the surface and seals any 3D printed layer lines to reduce moisture trapping and bacterial buildup. Great for baby bottles, pump parts, and more — all organized in one clean, vertical unit.

 

If you find the fit a bit tight for the hooks or the section tabs, clean up any elephant feet from the print with a deburring tool. The fit is tight but it shouldnt be impossible to interface everything together cleanly.

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