May 9, 2026
Description
Fits a normal size 12 oz pop can.
If your plugs aren’t snapping in, its because the hole got smaller from filament drooping, you can gently open the hole back up. Use an awl or the tip of a closed pair of scissors, insert it into the hole, and twist lightly to shave and widen the area just a little. Once it’s opened up, the plug should pop right in. - We wanted the holes tight, so that you wouldn't need glue for this part. You will need glue for the spout. E6000 works great.
Popcan Cooler
A Little Classic Reimagined This chunky, mix‑and‑match pop cooler prints in simple parts, inspired by the small handheld cooler my father carried for years. It has that same familiar shape, but with a playful twist that makes it fun to print, build, and use. The spout needs just a tiny dab of glue, while every other piece pops together with a little pressure. Slide your pop can inside, press on the lid, add your favorite straw, and you’re ready to go. There are soooo many coolers out there, but this one carries a bit of memory in every curve — and I hope you enjoy it as much as I loved bringing it to life.
License:
Standard Digital File License