3D-printed single-dose container for the Eureka Mignon coffee grinder
€ 14.95 *
Delivery time (DE): Within 6-7 business days
Availability: available
Item number: P417317
The 3D-printed single-dose container for the Eureka Mignon Specialità coffee grinder consists of two parts. One part sits on top of the grinder in place of the original coffee bean container. The other part is detachable from the first part and is used as a container for dosing the coffee on a scale.
After weighing, the container can be placed upside down on the first part. The beans fall into the coffee grinder and the dosing container covers the filling opening to ensure that no beans jump out during grinding.
The coffee grinder shown in the photos is not part of this offer.
Food safety of 3D printed materials:
Although the 3D printed material itself (Prusament PLA) is food safe and even biodegradable, the fine gaps between the layers are problematic.
I use the single-dose container for my Eureka coffee grinder without further treatment after 3D printing, but it is recommended to coat the 3D printed container with epoxy or another coating that seals the fine gaps between the layers from 3D printing.
The single-dose container offered here is untreated and not coated with a surface sealant.
“Even though PLA is biodegradable and the material itself is food-safe, we do not recommend repeatedly drinking or eating from 3D prints. This is due to the small cracks in the surface of the print, in which
After weighing, the container can be placed upside down on the first part. The beans fall into the coffee grinder and the dosing container covers the filling opening to ensure that no beans jump out during grinding.
The coffee grinder shown in the photos is not part of this offer.
Food safety of 3D printed materials:
Although the 3D printed material itself (Prusament PLA) is food safe and even biodegradable, the fine gaps between the layers are problematic.
I use the single-dose container for my Eureka coffee grinder without further treatment after 3D printing, but it is recommended to coat the 3D printed container with epoxy or another coating that seals the fine gaps between the layers from 3D printing.
The single-dose container offered here is untreated and not coated with a surface sealant.
“Even though PLA is biodegradable and the material itself is food-safe, we do not recommend repeatedly drinking or eating from 3D prints. This is due to the small cracks in the surface of the print, in which
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Information on product safety
Hersteller: spm3x.com - spillerphoto, Pfarrstr. 70, 56564 Neuwied, Germany, www.spm3x.com
Verantwortliche Person: Torsten Spiller, Pfarrstr. 70, 56564 Neuwied, Germany, info@spm3x.com