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Car Sun Visor Glasses and Cards Holder

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A1
A1 mini
H2D
H2C
X1
H2D Pro
X1E
H2S
P1S
P1P
P2S
X1 Carbon
X2D
A2L

PETG
PETG
Designer
58 min
1 plate
4.7(6)

ABS
ABS
Designer
1.1 h
1 plate
5.0(1)

TPU
TPU
Designer
1.8 h
1 plate

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Black (45101) / Filament with spool / 1kg
ASA
x1
TPU 90A / Frozen (51900) / 1 kg
White (33100) / Filament with spool / 1 kg

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I designed this organizer because classic spring clips often damage the sun visor's fabric or don't have enough space for everything. This model slides directly onto the sun visor. It includes three reinforced hooks for glasses (even those with thick frames) and a dedicated upper slot for highway tickets, fuel cards, or credit cards, eliminating clutter in the center console.

  • 3 slots for glasses + 1 upper slot for cards/tickets.
  • It does not obstruct the view and allows the sun visor to be closed without hindrance

    I strongly recommend PETG, ABS, or ASA. PLA tends to deform under the heat of the windshield during summer.

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