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Sodastream button replace

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0.12mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.12mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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Description

Replacement button for SodaStream Spirit, compatible with the original button of the SodaStream Spirit sparkling water maker.

 

This 3D model reproduces the lever/button of the SodaStream Spirit and is designed as a direct replacement for the original component, which is prone to wear or breakage.
The geometry includes the original slot, so the button aligns and fits correctly on the machine’s pin, ensuring the same actuation feel as the factory part.

Installation requires removing the original pin and replacing it with a screw with a diameter of 3 mm, minimum length 30 mm, secured with a standard M3 nut or equivalent.
This provides a more robust assembly that is also easier to disassemble in case of future maintenance or further replacements.

 

It is ideal for anyone who wants to extend the life of their SodaStream Spirit by producing a precise, functional mechanical component that can be customized in both printing material and color.


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