• Our expert, award-winning staff selects the products we cover and rigorously researches and tests our top picks. • If you buy through our links, we may get a commission.Reviews ethics statement Tech Computing Gadgets 3D Printers I 3D Printed My Own Dyson Attachments (and They Actually Work) 3D printing isn’t just a hobby for me. • I’ve been using it to make useful tools and accessories around my home for years. • 3D printing isn’t just for fun. • I’ve been using it for years to make useful tools and accessories around. • I’ve printed out more geegaws and doodads for use around my house than I can count, but these are my favorites: ranging from a Dyson tool holder, including two phone stands, and a custom cookie cutter modeled on my dog, Jasper.
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- 3D printing isn’t just for fun. I’ve been using it for years to make useful tools and accessories around. I’ve printed out more geegaws and doodads for use around my house than I can count, but these are my favorites: ranging from a Dyson tool holder, including two phone stands, and a custom cookie cutter modeled on my dog, Jasper. All of the 3D prints we featured can be printed with any 3D printer, including our top pick, the $280 Bambu Labs A1. I printed my versions on a Prusa Mini Plus. I printed my own Dyson tool holder I love my Dyson vacuum: it sucks in the best possible way and has plen
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