Jura X8 - Bean Container Extension
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Extended Bean Container for Jura X8 – Simple Snap-In Design
This practical 3D model expands the bean container of your Jura X8 coffee machine, enabling the filling of significantly more coffee beans at once – perfect for offices or avid coffee drinkers! The container comprises two parts that precisely and securely snap together – entirely without screws or adhesive. The original Jura lid remains compatible, seamlessly complementing the design and preserving the freshness of the beans.
🫘 Capacity: The extended container accommodates approximately 2 standard packs of coffee beans (around 1kg each), thereby reducing the necessity for frequent refills.
🔧 Assembly: Easy to assemble – the two parts snap together with precision.
🔩 Print Recommendations:
- Material: PLA, PETG (depending on ambient temperature)
- Layer height: 0.2 mm recommended
- Infill: 15–20 %
- Supports: Required (support filament or PETG for PLA or PLA for PETG are recommended as support interface)
📸 Note on images: Some photos have been edited using AI to obscure sensitive information. The actual model itself was not altered in any way.
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Extended Bean Container for Jura X8 – Simple Snap-In Design
This practical 3D model extends the bean container of your Jura X8 coffee machine, allowing you to fill in significantly more coffee beans at once – perfect for offices or heavy coffee drinkers! The container consists of two parts that snap together precisely and securely – no screws or glue required. The original Jura lid can still be used, complementing the design and keeping the beans fresh.
🫘 Capacity: The extended container holds approx. 2 standard packs of coffee beans (around 1 kg each), reducing the need for frequent refills.
🔧 Assembly: Easy to assemble – the two parts snap together with precision.
🔩 Print Recommendations:
- Material: PLA or PETG (depending on ambient temperature)
- Layer height: 0.2 mm recommended
- Infill: 15–20 %
- Supports: Required – using support filament or PETG as interface for PLA or PLA for PETG is recommended.
📸 Note on images: Some photos have been edited using AI to obscure sensitive information. The actual model itself was not altered in any way.
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