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Modular Stackable Corner Storage Ventilated

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X1 Carbon
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PETG
PETG
Designer
7.8 h
1 plate
4.9(52)

0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 10% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 10% infill
Designer
7.2 h
1 plate
4.8(66)

0.2mm layer, 4 walls, 20% infill
0.2mm layer, 4 walls, 20% infill
17 min
1 plate

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Reclaim your corners and organize in style! 🏠

Maximize your countertop or pantry space with this modular, stackable corner storage system. Designed originally for keeping kitchen produce fresh 🥦🍋, these versatile bins fit perfectly into 90-degree corners, turning unused space into elegant storage.

As seen in the photos, they look fantastic printed in varied minimalist pastel tones to match modern decor! 🎨

⭐ Key Features

  • 📐 Space-Saving Corner Design: Engineered to fit snugly into corners, making the most of every inch of your kitchen, office, or craft room.
  • 🧱 Secure Stacking: Features integrated pegs and slots for stable, vertical stacking as high as you need.
  • 🌬️ Ventilated Structure: Circular cutouts on the sides and base ensure proper airflow, helping to keep fruits, vegetables, onions, and garlic fresher for longer.
  • 🤲 Easy Access Open Front: The curved, open-mouth design allows you to grab what you need without unstacking the bins.
  • 🖊️ Versatile Use: While perfect for produce, these are also great for organizing office supplies, craft materials (like yarn or tape), bathroom toiletries, or coffee pod stations.

🖨️ Printing Instructions (The Script)

These bins are designed to be relatively easy to print.

  • 🧵 Material: PLA, PLA+, or PETG recommended. (PETG preferred for kitchen environments due to higher temperature resistance).
  • ⚙️ Basic Settings: 0.4mm standard nozzle, 0.2mm layer height.
  • 💪 Strength: 15% - 20% Gyroid or Grid infill. Suggest 3 wall loops for added strength.
  • 🧗 Supports:
    • Option A (Well-tuned printer): You may get away with NO supports if your printer has excellent part cooling for the overhang at the front opening.
    • Option B (Safe bet): Use "Tree/Organic Supports" touching the buildplate only to support the very center of the front overhang.

⚠️ Important Disclaimers

  • 🍎 Food Safety: While PLA and PETG materials themselves can be food safe, FDM 3D printed parts have micro-layers where bacteria can accumulate over time. These are recommended for dry goods or produce with peels (onions, garlic, lemons, bananas). For direct food contact, consider sealing the print with a food-safe epoxy resin.
  • 🧼 Washing: Hand wash only with cool, soapy water. Do not put in the dishwasher, especially if printed in PLA, as it will warp. 🚫
     

⚠️ License & Usage Disclaimer

🔒 This model is protected under the Cipriani 3Design License.

❗ You are NOT allowed to sell, share, modify, remix, distribute, or use this model (or any derivative) for commercial purposes unless you have an active Commercial License subscription.

🛑 Forbidden without a Commercial License:

  • Reselling the STL or any modified version
  • Sharing the files on any platform
  • Printing and selling physical items
  • Using the design in bundles, packs, or digital collections

 

Comment & Rating (175)

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amazing, they feel really solid! i just had to add the clips in the back so the didnt fall apart
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Hi, which clips do you mean? Mine also fall apart and I don't want to glue them. Is there a suitable clip for connecting them
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Replying to @Mattes_K. :
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a lid wouldn't be bad for the top basket could this be added
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This model does not live up to its description. It is not strong enough to hold anything of a decent weight. It is obvious that it has not been tested for its intended purpose. You can not put more than a few vegetables or fruits in each one. Too much weight causes it to noticeably bend. The bending leads to the locating pins not lining up correctly. You can not use most of the space without overloading the print. This just shows the error of using renders as images. Completely overstating capabilities. FALSE ADVERTISEMENT. The pins used for stacking are not defined enough to keep a few of these stacked. The design of the holes leads to very prominent ringing / banding (whatever you want to call it) meaning that it does not come out smooth and polished as it does in the images. I printed this model on a P1S with Bambu PLA Basic using the print profile.
Strength Issue:Strength is the biggest issue
Other Issues:Model not as described and ringing I will try the new design and see if that is any better.
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Replying to @cipriani3design :
Fake comment? You mean a rating that you can leave AFTER you print something. What do you think is fake? Very mature of you to try to invalidate anyone that points out flaws in your models.
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well it's pretty obvious you don't know much about 3D printing otherwise you know that pla basic is not strong to begin with, you should use something like Abs if you want overall strength.
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anyway, printed plastic should not be in contact with any food. In Europe you need the CE approval to sell something like that. Even if it looks good, you should not use it to store food ^^
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🛑 Proof of Strength: Addressing Fake Comments Since there are many model saboteurs leaving fake reviews, I am publishing this image of the model printed in PLA using the published profile. This demonstrates the robustness of the container, which is loaded here with 6 x 1.25L bottles plus 5 x 330ml Coke cans.⚖️ Total Load: 10 kg (approx. 23.5 lbs)There have been fake and derogatory comments claiming I do "false advertising." The reality is that the deceptive ones are those who, out of frustration or envy, denigrate my models in the comments. The photo speaks for itself.
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The baskets are cool and sturdy. But they have one drawback: they tip forward even with a light load. That's why I designed these clips to solve the problem. Without them, the baskets would be useless to me. https://makerworld.com/pl/models/2118863-clip-for-corner-modular-baskets#profileId-2293289
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The shape itself prints well The design leaves something to be desired Unevenly distributed holes the position/depth of the pins or their corresponding holes on the opposite side are poorly chosen
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Replying to @cipriani3design :
I was going to download this and print it, and I rate everything I print... But based on your comments and replies on this, I don't think I'll ever print out a single model you ever publish. Don't be rude when people are providing constructive feedback
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looks and works great.
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Nice to see it already in action with all that fruit! Glad it works well for you.
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Brilliant!
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big and useful will print another 3
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PETG
can’t wait to print the others!
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Amazing!
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PETG
perfect I increased the height to 250mm to have more space and it's perfect
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These are nice big bins. They do need the clips because like people said, they do fall forward otherwise. I stacked mine and put the heavier things in the up bin which kept it from falling forward until I got around to printing the clips. I've only printed two so far. thank you for sharing!
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