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Meet Bob. Bob is having a really bad day. Hes crouched over a ticking bomb, sweat pouring down his face, eyes darting between the timer and his Bag o Resistorsa tangled mess of tiny parts that might as well be spaghetti. The clock reads 00:59. He needs a 4.7K resistor to stop the bomb, but as he dumps his bag onto the floor, hes left desperately sorting through the pile. Brown-black-red? No. Red-red-brown? Wrong again. Times running out.
00:30.
Hes frantically trying to decipher color codes like its some twisted, high-stakes game of Sudoku. Resistors are flying everywhereonto the floor, into his hairhes pretty sure he swallowed one by accident.
00:10.
Bob grabs a resistor, holds it up to the light dramatically, only to realize its a damn 10K. The timer hits zero. BOOM.
If only Bob had these stackable resistor binsorganized, labeled, and ready to go. Hed still have all his hair, a pulse, and probably be enjoying a beer right now. Dont be like Bob. Save the day (and maybe your life) by keeping your resistors in check with these handy bins.
If Bob had printed these I bet he would've printed these at .4mm layer height with a .6mm nozzle but that's just Bob you do you.
These stackable resistor bins are designed to fit perfectly into Gridfinity setups, offering an organized and efficient way to store resistors on tape or loose. Each bin holds 30-40 resistors on tape (or double loose) and includes space for a 9mm or .35" label for easy identification. These are designed with a flat bottom so no magnet or screw holes for easy printing. The label is meant to be bridged and requires no supports. If you are using a Horrible Freight U.S. General Tool Chest you can stack 2 and still be able to close the drawers.
Stackable Resistor Organizers for Gridfinity
Publicado em 17 de jan de 2026