Swiffer Bissel Steamboost Trigger
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The stock Trigger in the Swiffer Bissel Steamboost mop pivots on weak nubs that wear down over time, causing it to become dislodged and no longer function effectively. To repair this issue, a roommate successfully drove a screw through theirs, marking an excellent starting point, except for one major flaw: the existing thin plastic walls cannot withstand the strain of being pushed against the screw with each pull, leading inevitably to a breakdown. I opted to design a replacement trigger with the hole already in place, ensuring it will be reinforced when printed out. To make this work seamlessly, you may need to grind off a bit from the back sides (as seen in the picture). You'll also want to find a screw that fits snugly into the trigger itself, preventing it from shifting and falling out. However, the holes drilled into the handle should provide enough room for the screw to move slightly forward and backward, considering the trigger will still need to pivot on its corner and the axle hole will rotate around this pivot point.
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