Round Tissue Box with Screw Lid
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Description
A Round Tissue Box with Screw Cap for Toilet Paper Rolls
Inner Dimensions: Diameter 125mm x 95mm High
Why a screw cap?
Many models here either have no bottom or the lid sits too loosely, so you always have to hold the box somehow. That's why I created the model with a screw cap.
In this practical round tissue box, a roll of toilet paper is inserted (without the cardboard core). You can easily cut through and remove the cardboard core with scissors. Then you pull the toilet paper out from the center and thread it through the opening.
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