The Funnel Set - Multi-Size on Printables is the kind of file that earns its keep quickly. It covers a boring but constant household and shop problem: moving liquids, powders, spices, pellets, or small hardware into containers that are awkward to fill cleanly without a dedicated funnel.
Direct source review exposed 14,092 downloads, 73 makes, 74 ratings averaging about 4.96 on Printables, which is strong public proof for a utility file aimed at repeated everyday transfer jobs instead of one-off novelty use.
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What this funnel set solves
A good funnel is one of those tools people reach for across several rooms without thinking about it. In kitchens it helps with spices, flour, sugar, oils, and pantry refills. In maker spaces and garages it helps with lubricants, pellets, powders, cleaning liquids, and small-parts transfers. The value is not flashy. It is fewer spills, faster pours, and less waste around narrow openings.
- helps refill jars, bottles, shakers, and small storage containers
- covers different opening sizes instead of forcing one funnel to do every job poorly
- fits both household and light workshop use cases
- solves an obvious mess-control problem that people understand from one image
Why the multi-size approach matters
Single funnel files can still be useful, but a set works better because transfer jobs vary a lot. A spice jar, squeeze bottle, detergent bottle, and oil container do not need the same neck size or same top opening. A range of sizes makes the file more likely to stay in use instead of ending up as one more drawer item that only works once in a while.
That broader repeat-use value is also why this model fits GoodPrints3D well. It is visually understandable, easy to explain, and tied to real tasks that show up in kitchens, craft rooms, print rooms, and small operator spaces.
Where this file fits best
This set makes the most sense for people who regularly move small amounts of material between containers. That includes pantry refills, coffee and tea storage, pet-food decants, detergent or cleaner top-offs, resin-adjacent cleanup supplies, and assorted bench-side transfer work where a steady pour matters more than speed.
It also pairs naturally with other GoodPrints3D storage and organization files such as the Kitchen Wrap Box Organizer, the Kitchen Packet Organizer, and the Organizer Box XL.
Material and print notes
The source listing positions this as an easy-print utility file with smooth interiors for cleaner pours. For a job like this, surface quality on the inside path matters more than decorative styling. If you are ordering a set made, you want clean enough walls for dry goods and liquids to move through without catching on rough seams or support scars.
PLA can work for many indoor transfer jobs, but PETG is often the safer all-around choice if the set may see oils, repeated washing, warmer rooms, or heavier general handling. If you want the broader material tradeoffs before ordering, read the GoodPrints3D filament guide.
When ordering this printed makes sense
This is a strong outsource candidate when you want a matched set without testing fit, finish, or material yourself. It also makes sense if you want a few kept in kitchen, workshop, and packaging areas without setting up a print job just for funnels.
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Ownership and print-offer note
The public Printables page data exposes excludeCommercialUsage: false, which is a positive signal, but this pass did not independently confirm the exact human-readable license wording on the live source page. Editorial coverage is clear; broad commercial production of the exact file should still be treated as unclear until the source listing is confirmed directly.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this only for kitchen use?
No. Kitchen use is the easiest fit, but the same shapes also help with workshop liquids, dry media, cleaners, pet-food transfers, and other small-container fill jobs.
Why feature funnels instead of a larger organizer?
Because this file solves a repeat-use problem cleanly and visibly. GoodPrints3D does well when the object, the task, and the benefit line up without needing a long explanation.
Does the source listing clearly allow broad commercial sell-through?
Not from this review alone. The public page signals are positive, but the exact live license wording still needs direct confirmation before anyone treats the exact file as a broad catalog model.
Who gets the most value from this file?
People who refill containers often: home cooks, makers, small sellers, workshop users, and anyone tired of pouring into narrow openings with a spoon, folded paper, or a funnel that does not fit.