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Inkbird BBQ Thermometer IBBQ-4T

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0.2mm layer, 4 walls, 15% infill without USB Cable holder
0.2mm layer, 4 walls, 15% infill without USB Cable holder
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I was always bothered by the cable clutter of the 4 probes on my Inkbird IBBQ-4T I found these original spools somewhere, but I no longer remember where exactly that was However, I heavily modified them in terms of size, height, and with the plug holder The 4 thermometers fit very well on the individual spools, and the plugs also have their place There is also a spool for the charging cable Small 4 x 7 mm mini design power neodymium (NdFeB) rod magnets also fit into the spools these are needed for the spools to stay on the grill The whole thing also fits into the original Inkbird box, you just need to make small changes to the actual insert, as you can see in the picture On the insert, an approx 23mm strip is cut off at the top edge and placed back at the bottom Now I centrally positioned the spool for the charging cable and cut it about 10mm deep with a sharp knife Subsequently, the insert was then horizontally cut into the 10mm deep cut area of the spool's outer contour and removed This way everything fits neatly organized back into the box The entire thing was printed on my Anycubic Vyper at the time, the filament used was Sunlu PETG, and I used 25% infill A report about its use was also featured on the official Inkbird Germany Austria Facebook page on 11/06/25

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