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Vomit bag holder for bed

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0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 25% infill
0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 25% infill
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Anyone who has ever been in bed with a stomach flu knows the problem:
When it suddenly starts, there's often no time or strength to hold a bag properly or to bend over a bucket. That's exactly why my husband designed and printed this holder for me while I was laid up.

He designed it specifically for the well-known hospital vomit bags, making it hygienic, practical, and above all, usable hands-free.

The holder is simply attached to the bed frame or a stable edge.
The vomit bag is inserted into the top ring and stays securely open.

Advantage:

  • Hands remain free
  • no fumbling in critical moments
  • much more comfortable than a bucket

After use:

  • Remove bag from top
  • twist shut
  • dispose

Clean, quick, and without spilling.

Features

  • suitable for common hospital vomit bags
  • stable ring for secure hold
  • clamp holder for bed edge / frame
  • space-saving and always at hand
  • easy to clean


    Printing instructions

  • Material: PLA or PETG
  • no support needed (depending on orientation)
  • stable wall thickness recommended
  • Infill: approx. 15–25 %
  • Print orientation: flat on the back

    Note

  • This model is intended for private use.
    No medical approval.

    ⚠️ License & Usage
  • This model is intended exclusively for private use.
    Passing on or selling, both the file and printed copies, is not permitted.

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