Salzgitter is thrilled: penis chips for shopping carts are trending!

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A man from Salzgitter 3D printed 200 shopping cart chips in the shape of a penis to humorously alleviate frustration while shopping.

Ein Salzgitteraner hat 200 Einkaufswagen-Chips in Penis-Form 3D-gedruckt, um Frust beim Einkaufen humorvoll zu lindern.
A man from Salzgitter 3D printed 200 shopping cart chips in the shape of a penis to humorously alleviate frustration while shopping.

Salzgitter is thrilled: penis chips for shopping carts are trending!

A very special shopping cart chip is causing a stir in Salzgitter. The creative mind behind this unusual idea is Andree. Not only did he overcome his frustration over a broken chip, but he also created 200 penis-shaped chips, which are now happily rolling through the city's shopping carts. His goal? Make people smile and lighten up the little annoyances of everyday life. He even chose the right cut for the coin slots at Aldi, Rewe and other supermarkets, according to reports News38.

The birth of this creation was a happy moment: When Andree was looking for a new shopping cart chip for his wife, the idea arose to add a bit of humor and humor to the shopping carts. He has already distributed the first 60 chips in Salzgitter-Lebenstedt by June 12th and seems to have hit a nerve with his campaign. His post was well received on Facebook and generated real demand.

A 3D printing for everyone

The chips were made using a 3D printer, a technology that is becoming increasingly popular. If you also want to let off steam, you can find it on platforms like Cults3D numerous possibilities. With over 2.4 million models, everyone can get creative and implement their own 3D printing projects. Whether shopping cart chips, CNC machining or even sewing patterns - the community of around 195,000 designers has something for everyone.

The variety of available models ranges from common STL formats to special file formats for electronics projects. Sharing your own prints is another attractive aspect of this platform, which offers designers and users a creative platform.

Happy faces in Salzgitter

The reactions to Andree's funny chip are consistently positive. Whether passers-by in the supermarket or neighbors - the humorous touch has already made many people smile. Andree plans to put the remaining 140 chips into circulation and continue to bring joy to the faces of the people of Salzgitter. The idea of ​​redesigning everyday things in an original way offers a refreshing change in the otherwise often gray shopping world.

With a good hand and a pinch of humor, Andree has created a small but beautiful piece of joie de vivre in Salzgitter. We can only hope that other cities will soon follow suit and promote this form of creativity in everyday life. Who knows, maybe soon around the corner from you?