Tired of your fingers turning purple while trying to prove to the neighborhood that you can carry all the groceries in one single, heroic trip? Welcome to the club! I designed the BÄRA bag carrier because I absolutely refuse to walk to the car twice, but I also like having feeling in my hands. And hey, who said a highly practical tool can't look like a sci-fi masterpiece at the same time?
Key Features:
- The "One-Trip" Wonder: Comfortably hook multiple heavy bags at once without breaking a sweat.
- Ergonomic Finger-Saver: No more thin plastic handles digging into your skin.
- Ridiculously Strong: Designed to handle your heaviest milk cartons and canned goods.
- Eye-Catcher: Design that actually looks cool hanging in your kitchen or car.
Printing & Assembly:
- Zero Supports Needed: Just slice it, print it, and start hauling.
- Strength is Key: I highly recommend using at least 4 to 6 walls/perimeters. This is much more important than infill for structural strength!
- Infill: Go with 30-40% Gyroid or Cubic just to be safe. You don't want this bad boy snapping halfway up the stairs!
- Material: PLA works great, but PETG or ABS are even better if you leave it in a hot car.
Boost MeIf this little gadget saved your fingers from certain doom and helped you achieve the legendary "one-trip" grocery haul, I would be absolutely thrilled if you could support the design with a Boost token! It really helps keep me fueled with enough coffee and filament to design more fun things for you all.
Update: After seeing some of the absolutely heroic (and slightly concerning) loads you guys are hauling, I realized that some of you might be carrying actual bricks home. Challenge accepted.
I have just uploaded BÄRA extra strong, designed for ultimate stability and "unlimited" grocery power:
- Reinforced Structures: All previously thinner areas have been thickened and reinforced.
- The Backbone: I’ve added a continuous solid layer right through the middle of the complex structure. This makes the carrier vastly more rigid under heavy load.
So, if your one-trip grocery habits involve multiple gallons of milk or an entire crate of canned goods, grab the new file for that extra peace of mind!