9 TOP 3D Printed Organizers for Your Kitchen

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So, as you can probably relate to, this isn't the first time I've tried to get organized. But generally, whenever my wife or I "organize" a cabinet, especially one that everyone in the family uses, it usually takes about a week to become messy again.

So, as we go about this 3d printing challenge I'm going to try to apply these principles wherever I can:

First, a place for everything, and everything should only fit in it's place.

Second, accessibility and ergonomics over maximizing storage.

And finally, I'm going to placing a priority on efficiency, both in terms of print time, and in terms of material used. I'll specifically look for 3d printed organizer systems and 3d printing ideas that do less with more... which is NOT the case with most of my 3d printing challenges... ha!

I hope you get some great 3d printing ideas from this video, and that it helps you get a little order in your life!

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00:00 Introduction
00:17 Background & Challenge Philosophy
02:21 Coffee & Tea
05:23 Bottles & Glassware
07:51 Utensils
11:50 Spice Drawer
13:54 Medicine Drawer
15:34 Countertop to Pantry
17:34 Fridge (Kinda)
19:49 Outstanding Challenges

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THANK YOU for watching and liking and subscribing all that stuff. You rock. Maybe drop me a comment and let me know what you thought of the video? I read every comment.

thenextlayer
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Glad you like my water bottle rack design! Love the fact that you printed it stacked on the v0, thats awesome.

bjam
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Always satisfying to se something go from chaos to order. I added gridfinity to the bathroom bombshell cabinet, and my wife totally loves it. And the best part is that it stays in order.

Eadsn
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Thanks for sharing the thing I most love in 3d printing:
Pratical and useful 3d prints of everyday

Greetings from Brazil!

baddan
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I’m only 9 minutes in, and I 100% love the camera angles and shots. This feels truly next level. It’s a video I sit down and expect to watch the entire thing so I don’t miss a shot because of how well it’s done. Great job!

Drivenapollo
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10:24 "the housekeeper" oh i should be so lucky!
I did enjoy the video though, and will definitely be looking to incorporate some of this in our kitchen

niallmartin
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Having help around the house can be a necessity, depending on what your work/life looks like. I know what it's like quite well.
Most times when people get someone to do things like cook or clean, it isn't out of an aversion or the luxury of it, it's because they work so much that there isn't enough time in the day to do it yourself, and you can't "split yourself into 4 pieces"-(that's an Acadian saying, directly translated to English) 😉

BTW, you put out awesome content that's entertaining, and incredibly practical and informative. You've saved a lot of people time and money by sharing your experiences with the world.
Thanks, and, 🙏🏻 I pray that the "government's of the region", can reach an understanding, and achieve peace.🙏🏻

dhebert
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Im loving your videos, there is so much useful information in them. I'm slowly organising our house but only recently have access to use a 3d printer, so now im seeing a whole new level of organisation to add

scottcondie
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I love that style of videos I use 3d printing for mainly organization and I love to see other people's choices for models

OfficalsRxSilver
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Thank you! I need to get to printing the water bottle organization ASAP!

Deltazor
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Hi, brand new to 3D printing. Which software are you using at about 3:46? Thanks

BobbyCreech
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I absolutely love your kitchen and cabinet design and now that you added your organizing pieces to it makes it 🤌🏼 you did a fantastic job. Idk if anyone will EVER be able to FIX the Tupperware conundrum besides throwing them all away lol but I can’t i am addicted and love them too much so I just live with the disaster. Unfortunately, for me my cupboards are older and very narrow in depth and my drawers are even worse. So until we do a huge home renovation I am going to implement these organizing projects you have shown. Thank you so much for your time and another great video.

GiamarieSaponaro
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Haveint the same struggle with less storage space so excited to see what you come up with.

MiiTy-gczc
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I am looking forward to going through and watch more of your videos. I love to print functional everyday useful hacks and thats what makes 3D printing fun. I'm definitely going to look at the bottle rack and relook at making a 12oz can sorter for the fridge

empressbelless
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Don't have the pleasure of a house keeper, we have to do it old school and do it ourselves lol. Some great prints there though I must admit.

TechieNI
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thanks for the video, yes, I would like to see additional ones.
I was surprised you have Yerba Mate.. only south americans from Paraguay/Uruguay/Argentina know it. (I'm from Bolivia).
Another tip, keep stuff you only need.. I did not support this tip fron the carpenter that built our kitchen.. and I was surprised how good is this tip.
I'm curious to see how the Ikea spice jars are.. if they are humidity tight.. which I doubght.
Greetings from the Galilee.

rbid
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Definitely printing the water bottle rack! And when the silverware drawer bin indentations line up... mu-WAHHHH!!! *Chef's kiss* È fantastico

krismiller
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I love the tools, shall we say, you manage to find around the place. Keep at it, I am learning heaps

DingoPaints
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You should look into a laser engraver for the bigger drawers for storage. You could quickly cut large panels for storage and use the 3d printer to make connectors. Merging two awesome maker hobbies in the process.

yunus
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For the Tupperware I strongly believe the best solution is to only have matching sets. Throw out any one offs and get a set with a few sizes that stack together. There's no way it'll ever stay organized if you have different sizes that don't stack together. I use the same philosophy for socks. I have only one type of ankle socks and one type of longer warm socks. They always have a match and I never have to have a random assortment of unmatched socks waiting to see if it's pair shows up someday or if it's lost in the dryer forever.

thejedijohn