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Disney Rapid Refill Cup Handle by jim2386
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Last crawled date: 4 years ago
UPDATED 9/27/16!!!! New locking handle!!!!
Those of you who are Disney World fans know the wonder that is the Rapid Refill mug. Pay $17.99 and refill your mug with fountain beverages the entire stay of your trip. Up until recently these mugs had handles so that you could carry multiple mugs in your hand (or you're a kid, you like using a handle rather than trying to wrap your hand around a large mug).
Recently, Disney took the handles off the mugs, most likely as a cost savings to them. From what I've read, some prefer having no handles because they fit in cup holders better, others prefer the handles because they can be clipped off with a carribeaner. What's a Disney fanatic to do?
I think I've solved your problems. Here is a 4 piece handle attachment that allows you to have your mug either way. The top ring clips onto the mug and the handle cinches the ring down so the mug can't slip out. As of 9/27/16, I've added a locking clip so that you don't have to worry about the handle slipping out of the rings if you hit it upsidedown.
If you have any suggestions for improvements, don't hesitate to let me know.
Note: the lower ring can be printed upsidedown so you don't need supports, The top ring can now, as of 9/27/16, be printed without supports! Yay! However, the handle still needs to be printed with supports. All other parts need no supports!
Those of you who are Disney World fans know the wonder that is the Rapid Refill mug. Pay $17.99 and refill your mug with fountain beverages the entire stay of your trip. Up until recently these mugs had handles so that you could carry multiple mugs in your hand (or you're a kid, you like using a handle rather than trying to wrap your hand around a large mug).
Recently, Disney took the handles off the mugs, most likely as a cost savings to them. From what I've read, some prefer having no handles because they fit in cup holders better, others prefer the handles because they can be clipped off with a carribeaner. What's a Disney fanatic to do?
I think I've solved your problems. Here is a 4 piece handle attachment that allows you to have your mug either way. The top ring clips onto the mug and the handle cinches the ring down so the mug can't slip out. As of 9/27/16, I've added a locking clip so that you don't have to worry about the handle slipping out of the rings if you hit it upsidedown.
If you have any suggestions for improvements, don't hesitate to let me know.
Note: the lower ring can be printed upsidedown so you don't need supports, The top ring can now, as of 9/27/16, be printed without supports! Yay! However, the handle still needs to be printed with supports. All other parts need no supports!