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Modular Dish-Washing Caddy (Stackable)

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A modular sink caddy that makes washing dishes by hand easier and keeps your sponge from getting slimy. It comes in stacking parts:

Drying rack — your sponge sits on top and air-dries between uses instead of sitting in a puddle • Soap dip dish — put a little dish soap in it and dip your sponge right in while you scrub. It has a small thumb tab so it's easy to lift out • Slotted base bin — catches drips so water doesn't pool on your counter • The parts stack, so you can set it up tall or keep it low depending on your sink

This is the very first thing I ever designed and 3D printed — I made it for my mom on my first printer. It's been working great in our kitchen, so I wanted to share it.

Print settings (what I used): • Material: PETG • Nozzle: 0.4mm • Layer height: 0.14mm • Infill: 15% • Walls: 2 • Supports: ON

No glue or hardware needed — everything just prints and stacks.

If you print one, I'd love to see a photo and a rating — it really helps me out!

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