Description:
Drying dishes just got wild!! This adorable silverware holder has a trunk-load of charm and a dry sense of humor. 🐘 This is an amazing automatic draining elephant for drying silverware and the water just trickles out of the trunk.
Features:
1️⃣ Water trickles out of the trunk.
2️⃣ Dry dishes, utensils, and small items with style.
3️⃣ Elephant-shaped dish dryer adds charm to your kitchen.
4️⃣ Personalize this by choosing from any color to match your aesthetic preferences.
5️⃣ 3d printed to order from a plant based and environmentally friendly PLA plastic using 100% renewable energy in Beaverton, Oregon.
Dimensions:
Height: 4.3 inches
Length: 5.9 inches
Width: 4.6 inches
More Information:
⚡ This is made to order using 100% renewable energy in our home here in Beaverton, Oregon.
☘️ This is 3d printed from a plant based, durable, biodegradable and environmentally safe type of plastic.
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♻️ Where possible we try to ship using sustainable and recycled packing material.
🕒 Most orders are made on demand immediately after you place the order and shipped the same day or within 24 hours.
✉️ Please contact me for anything.
The sustainable PLA plastic that we use is made from a durable, non-toxic, plant based, biodegradable, and energy saving plastic typically used to make industrial prototypes, medical implants, and countless household items. The bioplastic is derived from sustainably sourced plants instead of petrochemicals and hydrocarbons from fossil fuels.
Most items are custom made to order and shipped the same day or within 24 hours. Very large orders may take longer. See your cart for estimated arrival times.
If anything is defective, damaged or wrong with the order please contact me as soon as possible so that I can make it right. Returns and exchanges accepted within 60 days of receiving your item.
It works as intended, but there's a lot of tiny holes in the bottom where water can get through, and after testing it out it seems like water actually gets trapped inside the bottom and can leak out later. I could probably uv resin it to seal it and it still makes a nice gift, but quality control would make it better.