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Philips OneUp wall hook

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0.2mm layer, 6 walls, 50% infill
0.2mm layer, 6 walls, 50% infill
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34 min
1 plate
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Description

When I bought my Philips OneUp 5000, I loved its sleek design — but I didn’t love leaving it standing around in a corner. I wanted it neatly on the wall, ready to grab when I needed it.

Instead of drilling extra holes or buying expensive mounts, I decided to design and print my own hook. I measured the OneUp’s dimensions, opened my CAD software, and sketched a hook that would hold it securely without scratching it. The hook has a gentle curve to match the shape of the device and a small lip to stop it from slipping off.

I printed it in normal PLA, and it took just half an hour. Two small 3,5x30mm screws later, the hook was on the wall — and the Philips OneUp now hangs perfectly, safe and tidy.

It’s a small upgrade, but it makes my closet feel more organized and my gadget more accessible. Plus, designing and printing it myself made the result extra satisfying! 
 

Also check my older model to store the detachable mop: Philips OneUp mop holder

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