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7/7/2025, 1:39:58 AM
>>21451587
>>21451636
Spend a couple hundred on a 3D printer and make one of these. It lets you squeeze pretty much all of the sour cream out of the tube.
If you want a reason to not use the tube, it's only 14oz while the tub is 16oz for the same price.
>>21451636
Spend a couple hundred on a 3D printer and make one of these. It lets you squeeze pretty much all of the sour cream out of the tube.
If you want a reason to not use the tube, it's only 14oz while the tub is 16oz for the same price.
6/30/2025, 2:09:21 PM
>>105753090
Looking around my room, there are caps on the Edsal shelving (12x) to keep me from tearing open my leg or arm, an anti-tip base for my yeti knockoff tumbler, a riser for my trackball, and an infinity cube.
All of these could have been purchased for less than the cost of a 3D printer but I do have things in other rooms that either are custom items or I printed because I already have the printer so why not use it instead of buying a premade solution also made out of plastic?
As for if you should get one, if you have doubts, then don't do it. Either buy it because you want it as a hobby item to tinker with or because you have a specific purpose in mind. Buying one just because others have one is a waste.
Looking around my room, there are caps on the Edsal shelving (12x) to keep me from tearing open my leg or arm, an anti-tip base for my yeti knockoff tumbler, a riser for my trackball, and an infinity cube.
All of these could have been purchased for less than the cost of a 3D printer but I do have things in other rooms that either are custom items or I printed because I already have the printer so why not use it instead of buying a premade solution also made out of plastic?
As for if you should get one, if you have doubts, then don't do it. Either buy it because you want it as a hobby item to tinker with or because you have a specific purpose in mind. Buying one just because others have one is a waste.
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