
Keurig module holder
thingiverse
Yes, there are millions of holders available. However, most of them have significant drawbacks, including being too small or large, taking forever to print, and not fitting neatly in the kitchen. One holder I designed using Onshape overcame these issues by being stackable and printing quickly. It requires two or three units stacked on top of each other, with one of each size used together. Alternatively, simply printing as many as needed can provide a sufficient number. The back of the design features space for double-sided tape to secure it in place. To support the lower section, I added supports only where necessary, specifically for the small cutout. Both PLA and PETG materials were used successfully since the holder is not heavy and won't get too hot in the kitchen. As I write this, my wife suggests adding a cap to the top of the holder to keep dust out, which I initially didn't consider an issue but will include soon. UPDATE: A loose-fitting cap has been added that should work well.
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