December 7, 2025
Description
— Fast, dumb, and solves one tiny domestic war
Some cans stack normally.
Some cans behave.
And some cans — specifically the 52 mm and 82 mm inner-diameter misfits — apparently saw the concept of vertical alignment and said:
“No.”
This little print is for those cans.
(Yes, the tomato purée and pineapple slices ones that cause chaos in your pantry, and yes, I am looking directly at you, LIDL.)
I made a super-simple, ultra-fast-printing can stacker because I’m tired of mini avalanches every time I grab something off the shelf. It’s designed purely for practicality: no ornamentation, no overthinking — just a stable seat that makes disobedient cans finally stay put.
Not for regular cans — those already know how to behave.
But if someone finds another non-stacker, you know where to find me.
This design is peak “I’m tired of this nonsense” energy.
It exists because I refused to lose one more battle to a stack of hyperactive cans.
It’s simple, blunt, effective — like a tiny plastic intervention for your shelf.
If this solved a problem for you:
1 boost = 1 pineapple can I swear I will NOT put on pizza.
(We all know pineapple pizza is delicious, but I’m staying on-brand here.)
…you probably needed it badly.
Print a few. Line your shelf. Restore order.
And if the cans still don’t behave, that’s on them — not on the stacker, not on me, and definitely not on your printer.
License:
MakerWorld Exclusive License