Fridge Storage Basket for Medications (141 mm × 300 mm × 50 mm / 5.55" × 11.81" × 1.97")
by uskrzydalcz · via Thingiverse
| Format | STL |
| Category | Organisation |
| License | GPL |
| Triangles | 21.2k |
| Uploaded | Apr 3, 2026 |
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Description
Have you ever had a situation where you store many medications in the fridge, and to take one out, you have to remove everything one by one? This basket solves that problem. This project is a practical and durable storage basket designed specifically for organizing items in a refrigerator, especially medications that need to stay cool and easily accessible. Instead of digging through clutter, you can simply pull out the entire basket and access everything at once. The basket features an open, perforated structure, which ensures proper air circulation. This allows the contents to be evenly cooled, maintaining consistent temperature conditions throughout the basket. A well-designed handle makes it easy to slide the basket in and out, even when fully loaded. Despite its lightweight and visually delicate structure, the model is highly stable and capable of handling significant weight. Dimensions: Width: 141 mm (≈ 5.55") Depth: 300 mm (≈ 11.81" Height: 50 mm (≈ 1.97" Design & Printing Options: The basket consists of two separate parts that need to be glued together, making it compatible with smaller 3D printers A single-piece version is also included, but requires a printer capable of handling at least 300 mm (≈ 11.81 inches) width Key Features: Ideal for organizing medications and small items in the fridge Easy access – pull out everything at once Openwork design for optimal airflow and cooling Strong and stable despite lightweight structure Ergonomic handle for convenient use Modular design for smaller print volumes Printing Instructions: Recommended material: PLA or PETG Layer height: 0.2 mm Supports: not required The perforation holes are angled in a way that eliminates the need for supports, ensuring clean and efficient printing Assembly Instructions: Print both parts of the basket. Align the connection surfaces. Glue them together using appropriate adhesive (e.g., cyanoacrylate). Allow sufficient time for the bond to fully cure before use.
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