Rethinking the Sink Scrubber

I recently made a 3d printable alternative for the common green abrasive sink scrubber. The scrubber is intended to be made out of Purement, an antimicrobial filament produced by Korean firm BnK. However, PLA filament works fine for 3d printing.

See the full story of the development of this scrubber on 3dprint.com here. You can also download the stl file on thingiverse here.

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