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Sep 27, 2019

3d printed box for Amdro Liquid Ant bait - prevent spills

I like the small liquid ant bait containers from Amdro, as they do the job, but the problem is they are so easy to spill.

I created a little (near) spill proof container that had magnets to prevent it from falling off a shelf or countertop. If any spills out of the Amdro packaging, it is held inside the box - but there is no restrictions for the ants entering the box.

If you have a 3d printer you can make this yourself. See here.
  • JoeH wrote:
    Very cool, we had one spill not to long ago ... now I have a question. I do not have a 3d printer and see many for sale on craigslist for pretty reasonable prices.... anything I should look out for, either positive of negative ?


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    Two of the most popular ones are the Creality CR-10S filament type printer, and the Elegoo Mars resin type printer. I own both, each have their pros/cons.

    For general use, it's really hard to beat the CR-10S. It can make things up to roughly 12"x12"x16". Runs about $459 new with warranty.
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    The Elegoo Mars resin printer is ideal for smaller projects, and is currently $289.
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    The build volume is much smaller, but can make much more detailed items. I wouldn't recommend this as a "general use" type 3D printer. But if you get into craft/hobby type projects, this one really shines. I'm making scale items for my RC hobby.

    Here are a few things I've designed for RV:

    Magnetic Utility Hatch

    Tactical Flashlight Wall Mount

    RV 12V Outlet Receptacle Housing

    Engel Fridge Digital Temperature Controller

    There are many forums, Facebook groups, YouTube videos, etc., all dedicated to these printers.

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    If you have any specific questions, please feel free to PM me, or contact me at robert@2manytoyz.com
  • portscanner wrote:
    I like the small liquid ant bait containers from Amdro, as they do the job, but the problem is they are so easy to spill.

    I created a little (near) spill proof container that had magnets to prevent it from falling off a shelf or countertop. If any spills out of the Amdro packaging, it is held inside the box - but there is no restrictions for the ants entering the box.

    If you have a 3d printer you can make this yourself. See here.


    Very nice, thanks. I've added it to my list of things to print!
  • JoeH's avatar
    JoeH
    Explorer III
    Very cool, we had one spill not to long ago ... now I have a question. I do not have a 3d printer and see many for sale on craigslist for pretty reasonable prices.... anything I should look out for, either positive of negative ?

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