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Egg Piercer_Refrigerator Magnet

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0.24mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.24mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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Friends, have you ever experienced this frustration? Every morning, you crave a boiled egg, but peeling it always proves time-consuming and frustrating, with eggshell fragments scattering everywhere! I discovered egg piercers on shopping websites long ago, yet I hesitated to purchase one, pondering whether I could craft my own. However, the project stalled during the “needle selection” phase; I couldn’t find a suitable tool.

Then, one day at the office, I casually glimpsed a staple, and inspiration struck! The staple was the perfect piercing needle I had been searching for! I clamped two staples together, inserted them into a 3D-printed egg holder, and a simple yet practical egg piercer was born!

 

 

I eagerly tested it; a gentle tap on the egg created a small hole. During boiling, air escapes through the hole, making the shell remarkably easy to peel after cooking—large sections peel off effortlessly, eliminating the previous hassle.

If you have staples at home, try this method! It's simple, practical, and saves precious egg-peeling time—allowing for a longer morning slumber, wouldn't you agree?

 

The default hole size is 4.9 x 3 mm. I used 5 x 2 mm magnets without adhesive; installation requires a bit of finesse. Adjust the negative part dimensions according to your magnet size.

Stainless steel needle tips are recommended.

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