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Hook & Organizer System for Traeger P.A.L. rails

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Print Profile(1)

All
H2D
H2S
P1S
A1 mini
H2D Pro
P1P
X1E
A1
X1
X2D
X1 Carbon
H2C
A2L
P2S

Works Well
Works Well
Designer
22.5 h
4 plates
5.0(1)

Open in Bambu Studio
Boost
5
17
2
0
16
11
Released 

Description

This is a set of accessory holders designed for the Traeger P.A.L. (Pop-And-Lock) rail found on the Timberline, Ironwood, and Flatrock grills. Everything here snaps directly onto the P.A.L. rail. These are key if you have a bunch of spatulas, scrapers, bottles, spices, whatever else you need for grilling. This makes it easy to store them all and won't cost a ton to just 3D-print yourself. 

And you KNOW when I got my Traeger I looked at it and said “OH I need to make some stuff for it!”
 

What's included:

🪝 3 Hook Styles — Narrow hook, wide hook, and straight hook. Three options to cover the range of ring sizes and hole diameters you'll run into with common grill tools and accessories.

📦 Large Bin — General purpose storage bin for the rail.

📦 Small Bin / Dual Bottle Holder — Sized to hold two standard squeeze bottles side by side.

 

Mounting system: The bins and bottle-holder use a two-piece dovetail design. A separate dovetail clip snaps onto the P.A.L. rail, and the bin slides onto it from below. The split design means both pieces print flat with no supports needed.

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