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Towel Holder

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 20% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 20% infill
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1 plate
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Description

Towel Holder with Internal Ball Grip – Compact, Effective, and 3D Printable
This towel holder is designed to offer a simple and elegant solution for quickly securing towels or cloths, using an internal ball mechanism that grips the fabric without hooks or springs.

Key Features:

Smart ball-lock mechanism: At the core of the design is a small internal ball that securely holds the towel using fabric pressure. Just push the towel in—no clips or complicated parts needed.

🧼 Ideal for bathrooms and kitchens: Perfect for hand towels, dishcloths, or cleaning rags—anywhere you need quick, one-handed access.

🧲 Minimalist and modern design: Sleek, curved lines fit seamlessly into any space, from stylish bathrooms to functional kitchens. The front-facing opening allows for quick and easy use.

🖨️ Optimized for 3D printing: Engineered for smooth printing in PETG, recommended for its durability and resistance to humidity. PLA or ABS can also be used, but PETG ensures the best performance in wet environments.

🔩 Dual-screw wall mounting: Mounts securely to the wall using two screws, hidden within the body for a clean, polished appearance.


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Assembly Guide (1)
ASSEMBLY_GUIDE.pdf

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