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Freeze keeper

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0.12mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.12mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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This model is a cooling cup holder designed to keep your drink cold for longer without the need for ice inside the cup itself.

The operation is simple: the body of the holder acts as a reservoir. It is filled with water, placed in the freezer, and once solidified, it functions as a cold accumulator. When the cup is placed inside, the cold is gradually transferred, keeping the drink at a low temperature without diluting it.

The design is intended to be practical and stable. The cylindrical base wraps around the cup, maximizing the contact surface, while the handle facilitates handling even when cold. Additionally, it incorporates a top cap that allows the water reservoir to be securely closed.

It is a reusable, clean, and efficient solution for cold drinks: ideal for soft drinks, mixed drinks, or any use where you want to prevent ice from watering down the drink.

Model made from scratch but inspired by Laban's can cooler

 

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