Useful Kitchen 3d Prints
Kitchen pot lid holder
This print is brilliant. If your pan lids run for their lives every time you open your cabinet, now you can pin them in place with these wall-mounted lid mounts.
You’ll need a few screws whose length depend on the thickness of your cabinet doors. I can’t stress how insanely useful these things are.
Cabinet shelf pegs
If you have missing or broken shelf pegs, you might not think to print one. These are the little things that slot into the side of the cabinet to support a shelf.
I had a few broken shelf pegs and Home Depot wanted $7 for a bag — no thanks. with 100% infill and proper print orientation (arrange the peg long-ways), 3D-printed shelf pegs are more than strong enough.
Peg sizing
There are a few different shelf peg sizes, both in terms of peg diameter and depth. Pull out an old peg and use a pair of calipers, ruler, or tape measure to determine the size you need. Or, print a few models and try each until you find the one that works.
Bonus: Each peg only takes about 5 minutes to print.
This is the peg I used, but you can find tons of other sizes with a quick search.
Nespresso pod holder
If you’re a fan of Nespresso, then you might have thought about shelling out $20 for something that will hold your pods. Shell out $0.30 instead and print your own! There are tons of great models out there for printing, but my favorite mounts to the wall with a bit of foam tape.
Add as many rows as you have flavors; each one holds an entire sleeve of Nespresso capsules. And because the model requires such little material, these things print super fast.
You can download the model I used from Thingiverse.
K-cup holder
If you’re a drip coffee fan instead, you can also save a few bucks by printing your own K-cup holder. You can find both tabletop and wall-mounted version on Thingiverse.
Oven mitt hooks
This is an obvious one! There are tons of great options for keeping the ol’ oven mitts handy. I wanted to find some hooks that would connect to my oven door handle without coming off every time I opened the door. I found a great set on Thingiverse that are looped on one end; I can open the door all day and neither the hooks nor mitts will fall off.
Kitchen sponge holder
Whats more exciting than sponges? Nearly everything on the planet.
But if you’re of pulling your mushy, cold, wet sponge out of the sink, print a sponge holder! Designers have gotten creative so you have your choice of a suction cup-mounted, double sponge holder, or even one with a drain.
Egg separator
This one is pretty self-explanatory: it separates the egg yolk from the egg, leaving you with just the whites.
I recommend printing this, and anything else that touches food, using a food-safe 3D printing filament.
Kitchen funnel
Every time I buy a funnel for my kitchen, it ends up finding another purpose. No matter, you can print a new kitchen funnel in minutes and be on your way.
Cooking ingredient dispenser
Here’s another useful kitchen organization print: a cooking ingredient dispenser. Organize your packets with this wall-mounted cooking ingredient dispenser.
Paper towel holder
This is another common object that I never thought to print until now. Forget buying a paper towel dispenser — this one will do! Its adjustable hooks attach to any cabinet/board.
Or, if you prefer, you can print a tabletop roll holder or one that mounts using screws.
Towel hook
This towel hook/hanger hangs from your cabinet doors, making your towels more accessible while allowing them to dry more quickly.
Kitchen drawer organizer
Holy modularity, Batman! Forget those cheap silverware trays or expensive drawer organizers — this 3D-printable kitchen drawer organizer is super modular.
You’ll still need some wood for this project — cut some strips to length and 3D print your brackets to customize your drawer as needed.
Kitchen sink drain strainer
Stop food from clogging the drain by printing a simple drain strainer.
Cookie cutters
From Halloween spiders to Star Wars characters, 3D-printed cookie cutters are a great way to get your kids involved in 3D printing!
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Get the printer ready, it’s time to play!
All the utensils!
There’s no shortage of kitchens, knives, and other 3D-printable utensils available on Thingiverse. I won’t cover them all here because you can simply thing of one and it likely exists.
Remember to use a food-safe printing filament to print anything that you will use to eat. For something simple like a stirrer I recommend ABS; make sure you use a printer, such as the Ender 3, that can print ABS.
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Behold the Anet A8 slayer.
For things coming into contact with heat, you’ll need a high temperature heat-resistant filament.
Cocktail jigger
Nothing like drinking and printing. Make your cocktails amazing by measuring out just the perfect amount of booze! Check out the model on Thingiverse. It’s double-sided, allowing you to measure out both 25ml and 50ml.
Puzzle organizer
This one is part art, part organization; each set prints 9 puzzle pieces which you can organize in any way you want. The pieces mount with double-sided foam tape to any surface you’d like.
Follow-up
We also created a Thingiverse collection containing these models for easy reference later!
Did I miss something?
If you have any favorite 3D-printed objects for your kitchen that you think should be on this list, leave a comment below!