
Cluttered AA batteries are a common eyesore and a silent safety hazard. Enter the 3D-printed push-to-eject battery organizer, a clever creation from Bambu Lab MakerWorld designer KL.

By leveraging smart 3D-printed elastic geometry, this project eliminates the need for metal springs, creating a lightweight (123g) mechanical marvel that brings order to your workspace.

It’s a perfect blend of clever mechanical engineering and practical DIY, offering a secure, organized home for your batteries that’s as fun to use as it is functional.

With its sleek white-and-yellow aesthetic and compact 73mm x 94mm footprint, the organizer looks as good as it works.

The design is a masterclass in modularity, comprising just five 3D-printed components that snap together without specialized tools. The standout feature is the internal "wave-rib" layout, which creates eight separate silos for individual batteries.

This isolation is crucial—it prevents terminal contact, stopping short-circuits and leakage in their tracks while ensuring no rattling or friction-induced damage occurs during storage.

The "one-touch" retrieval experience is the real hook here. A simple press of the top button triggers a satisfying mechanical rotation, ejecting a single battery for instant access—a slick, single-handed operation that feels truly premium.

For anyone obsessed with a clean desk setup and reliable battery management, this DIY project is a must-build. It proves that with a 3D printer and a little bit of design flair, you can transform a messy utility drawer into a high-tech, safety-conscious organization station.
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