
The BeerBath 3D print model
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After conceptualizing the WineBath, a friend of mine sent me an urgent message expressing her enthusiasm for the design but confessing that she couldn't stand wine. Did I plan to create a BeerBath for those who prefer beer or other refreshing bath-time beverages? I have to admit that idea had never crossed my mind before, but upon reflection, my friend was absolutely right. So, I came up with the BeerBath as an alternative. It's crafted to hold a standard pint glass (taking two pints into the shower is definitely not my thing!), but, as you can see from the photos, it happily accepts bottles or cans as well. Unlike the WineBath with its three suction cups, I've designed the BeerBath with four of them, which allows for better grip and a full pint. Unfortunately, the prototype got stuck on my shower door, requiring me to relearn how to detach it. Rest assured that your precious pint is perfectly secure! As I strongly recommend, attach the BeerBath to a dry surface like a shower cubicle door or bathtub. Attempting to do so with a wet surface might cause it to slip downwards. Ensuring a firm grip on a dry surface will provide that extra confidence you need. While it's been created primarily for use in the bath or shower, the BeerBath is also compatible with any smooth surface, allowing you to take your pint anywhere you go. As luck would have it, my friend had an upcoming trip, and I thought pink was a nice gesture of friendship – although that color choice happened due to the available leftover pink filament from previous designs. Please note that finding four small suction cups for installation might be necessary, but they can be found reasonably priced on online stores like Amazon. Alternatively, I'm also offering the BeerBath in fully assembled versions, complete with those much-needed suction cups, in my Etsy store – you can visit it here: www.etsy.com/uk/shop/enterprisexddesign
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