The Garbage Bag Holder on Printables is a simple bracket for small carrier-style trash bags, but the use case is bigger than it first appears. It gives kitchens, workshop corners, utility rooms, packing stations, and hobby benches a lightweight trash point right where the mess happens instead of forcing everything back to a full-size bin.
Public source signals are solid for a focused household utility file: roughly 216 likes, 1,111 downloads, 11 makes, 6 ratings averaging about 4.83, 13 comments, 5,912 visible page views, and 134 public collections on Printables. That is enough visible proof to treat it as a real repeat-use solution instead of a throwaway novelty upload.
What this holder does well
A full trash can is not always the right tool. When you are peeling labels, trimming packaging, sorting mail, cleaning produce, or clearing small scraps off a work surface, a tiny bag at arm's reach is often more useful than a larger bin across the room. This bracket creates that quick-drop spot with almost no footprint.
- puts a small trash bag close to prep, cleanup, and bench work
- helps keep counters and work surfaces clearer during repetitive tasks
- works for kitchens, craft tables, packing stations, utility rooms, and hobby benches
- uses lightweight bags people often already have on hand
Best places to use it
This design makes the most sense where scraps build up in short bursts. Think cabinet doors during food prep, a drawer edge near a sink, a bench where zip ties and backing paper pile up, or a shipping table where labels and packing waste appear all day.
- kitchen cabinet doors for food packaging and prep scraps
- under-sink cleanup areas for wipes, wrappers, and small disposable items
- seller or shipping stations for label backing, tape scraps, and mail waste
- craft and maker spaces for trimming debris and quick cleanup
If you are trying to organize bottles and cleaning supplies instead of loose trash, Cabinet Door Spray Bottle Holder is the better match. If the problem is awkward cabinet space around plumbing, Under-Sink Storage Shelf Organizer covers a different part of the same zone.
Why it fits GoodPrints3D
This is the kind of model GoodPrints3D should keep finding: easy to explain, visually understandable, grounded in a normal everyday problem, and broad enough to matter outside hobby-only printing. It does not need a giant setup story. Readers can look at it and immediately understand where it earns its keep.
Print and material notes
Because this part will carry some weight and may flex slightly as bags are loaded or pulled, PETG is a safer default than PLA for many environments, especially if it lives in a warmer kitchen or utility area. Use enough walls and infill to keep the bracket from feeling flimsy. For broader material tradeoffs, see the GoodPrints3D filament guide and the functional print-settings guide.
When ordering one makes more sense
If you want the convenience of this holder without testing fit, adjusting mounting choices, or reprinting for stronger material, it makes sense to have one made for you. This is a small workflow helper, and the value comes from having it where you need it, not from spending time dialing it in.
If you want this model made for you, use this quote link: Get this printed.
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Need help from a professional 3D print farm? Reach out to JC Print Farm if you want support with fit, stronger material, or a small matched batch for a kitchen, workshop, or packing station.
Common questions
Where does a garbage bag holder like this help most?
It helps most right where scraps show up: under a sink, beside a workbench, inside a cabinet, near a packing station, or anywhere small cleanup jobs happen often enough that a loose bag becomes annoying.
Is PETG the better choice for a holder like this?
Usually yes. PETG is the safer starting point when the part will flex a little, carry bag weight, and live in a warmer kitchen, laundry room, garage, or utility corner.
What should you check before ordering one?
Measure the cabinet lip or drawer wall, think about how far a loaded bag will hang, and decide whether you want a small single-use holder or several matched pieces for multiple stations.
When is ordering better than printing it yourself?
Ordering makes more sense when you want the cleanup solved quickly, care about stronger material and cleaner fit, or need a few matching holders without running test prints of your own.
Related reading
- Cabinet Door Spray Bottle Holder
- Stackable Bottle Drying Rack
- Can a 3D print service print a model you downloaded?
- How to ask a 3D print service to make a downloaded model without guesswork
If you already know where this holder needs to live, request a quote here. If you want help with a broader kitchen, utility-room, or bench-organization setup, JC Print Farm can help.
Ownership and print-offer note
The public Printables page exposes excludeCommercialUsage: false, which is a positive signal, but this review pass did not independently confirm the full 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 license wording is confirmed directly.
Editorial take
This file earns the spotlight because it solves a small annoying problem cleanly. A dedicated spot for little bits of trash sounds minor until you use one near a real work surface. Then it becomes the kind of everyday helper that quietly improves the whole workflow.