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SINI Bottle holder

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Jade White (10100) / Filament with spool / 1kg

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SINI makes beautiful refillable cleaning bottles — but no wall holder. I fixed that.

The holder fits SINI bottles snugly while keeping the label fully visible, so you can tell your window cleaner from your bathroom spray at a glance. Printed on its side for maximum strength.

Mounting options: screw holes are included, but my preferred method is double-sided tape. Supports require a bit of patience to remove — if you have tips for cleaner support removal, drop a comment!

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