Salvequick band aid holder
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<h2>Cederroth Salvequick refill holder</h2> This simple holder is designed for Cederroth Salvequick band aid refills. It sticks to a flat surface using double-sided tape. <h3>Supported Refills</h3> <ul> <li>REF 6444.</li> <li>REF 6444CAP</li> <li>REF 6735CAP</li> <li>REF 6036</li> <li>REF 6096</li> <li>REF 6943</li> </ul> There are probably many more compatible types that I couldn't find. If they have the same type of packaging, they will likely fit. <h3>Usage</h3> I designed it to grip onto the refill just like the original holders. This makes them stay in place very well and is ideal for work or school where these need to be easily accessible and not misplaced. Installing a refill is as simple as pushing it in from the top, and it locks into place. To remove the refill when it runs out, there's a printable "key". This gets inserted into the four holes at the front, and then the refill can be pulled out. However, with some force, it's possible to remove the refill without the key. <h3>Mounting</h3> I mounted mine to the inside of a door using double-sided tape. Make sure to use good-quality tape and clean both surfaces with isopropanol alcohol before sticking them down. This way, the tape has a nice surface to stick to. <h3>Printing Advice</h3> It's recommended to print this model using support. Make sure to use easy-to-remove support since it will be inside a cavity. Lowering the density of the support can make it easier to remove. If you feel daring, try printing without support and test your printer's bridging capabilities.
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