Trash Bag Roll Holder: A 3D Printed Kitchen and Utility Room Fix for Bag Roll Storage

3D printed wall-mounted trash bag roll holder storing a roll of kitchen trash bags

The Slightly Over Engineered Trash Bag Roll Holder on Printables is exactly the kind of household utility file GoodPrints3D should feature. The problem is common, the design is easy to understand in one glance, and the result solves a real kitchen or utility-room annoyance without turning into decorative filler.

Public engagement is unusually strong for a focused storage file: roughly 14,907 likes, 32,066 downloads, 612 makes, about 140,034 visible views, 6,792 public collections, and 572 ratings averaging 4.95. That is enough proof to treat it as a proven everyday-use model rather than a random organizer with weak signals.

What this holder solves

Trash bags often live in awkward half-open boxes, jammed drawers, or a loose roll stuffed behind cleaning supplies. That works until someone needs a new bag quickly and the whole setup turns into a small mess. A dedicated holder keeps the roll visible, keeps the next bag easier to grab, and gives one of the least glamorous household supplies a cleaner home.

  • keeps trash bag rolls from drifting around drawers and cabinets
  • makes refill access faster in kitchens, laundry rooms, and utility spaces
  • works well for pantry liners, small-bin bags, and similar rolled supplies
  • turns a low-attention storage problem into a simple grab-and-go setup

Why this model stands out

A lot of bag-storage solutions either hide the roll too deeply or ask users to keep the original cardboard box in good shape. This design gives the roll a dedicated holder instead of asking the packaging to do the job forever. That is a better long-term fit for busy homes, breakrooms, and work areas that burn through liners regularly.

The public traction helps too. The likes, downloads, collections, makes, and rating count all point to a file people found worth printing and keeping around.

Where it fits best

  • inside a cabinet door near a trash pullout
  • laundry or utility rooms where small trash liners get refilled often
  • garage or workshop cleanup stations
  • seller and shipping areas that use liner rolls for quick cleanup

Material and print notes

PLA is usually enough for indoor bag-roll storage if the holder is mounted in a normal room-temperature area. PETG can make more sense if it will live in a warmer utility space or take more rough handling. If you are comparing common material choices for day-to-day utility parts, see our filament guide.

When ordering one makes more sense than printing it yourself

This is the kind of file many people would rather receive finished than queue themselves. A small storage upgrade is most valuable when it shows up ready to mount and use, especially if the alternative is spending time slicing, printing, checking fit, and reprinting because the bag roll or mounting spot changed.

Need parts printed? Get a quote at quote.jcsfy.com. Include the bag-roll width, mounting surface, and quantity if you already know them.

Need help from a professional 3D print farm? Reach out to JC Print Farm for a finished version or small-batch help.

Ownership and print-offer note

Public Printables page data exposes excludeCommercialUsage: false, which suggests commercial use may be allowed, but this pass did not independently verify a clearly exposed human-readable license statement on the live source page. Treat broad sell-through rights for the exact file as unclear until the source listing is confirmed directly.

Editorial take

This file earns a featured-file article because it solves a boring but real supply-storage problem cleanly. It is visually obvious, broadly relevant, and supported by public proof that goes far beyond a random one-off upload. That is a much better fit for GoodPrints3D than novelty kitchen clutter.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is this file only useful in a kitchen?

No. It also fits utility closets, laundry rooms, workshop supply zones, and garage shelves where rolled bags tend to slip around or disappear behind other items.

What should you check before ordering one?

Measure the width of the bag roll you want to store, the mounting surface you plan to use, and how much side clearance you have for loading a new roll.

What material makes the most sense?

PETG is the safer default if the holder will live in a warm utility space or get knocked around. PLA can still work for a calmer indoor setup where heat is limited.

When does it make sense to outsource a file like this?

When you want a finished storage fix quickly and would rather skip slicing, fit checks, reprints, and hardware decisions for a small part that should just arrive ready to use.

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