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The "PANIC" Snus & Nicotine Pouch Dispenser

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Description

Never run out of your favorite pouches again. This sleek, gravity-fed dispenser holds a full stack of 5 cans and features a built-in "PANIC" indicator. When you pull a can from the bottom and the "PANIC" text is no longer backed by a can, you know you're down to your last one. Time to restock!

Features

  • 3 Mounting Options: Includes dedicated versions for IKEA Skadis (hook), Wall Mount (screw keyhole), and Desktop (with tripod legs).
  • Multiple Branding Options: Choose between SNUS, VELO, or ZYN embossed/cutout text to match your preference.
  • Functional Design: Easy top-loading and smooth bottom-dispensing.
  • Low-Stock Indicator: The "PANIC" cutout lets you see exactly when you're on your final can.

Print Settings

  • Material: PLA, PETG
  • Supports: Minimal supports for the front edge
  • Wall Loops: 3 for extra durability on the mounting points.

Assembly

  1. Desktop Version: Simple friction fit or a drop of superglue for the legs.
  2. Skadis: Mounts to SKADIS wall with dedicated hook ( supports are snip off )
  3. Wall Version: Using keyhole for screws

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