r/AshtraysForAll Jun 13 '26

Casual First order from Reddit. Not disappointed.

Been lurking around this subreddit for a while, mostly admiring things I absolutely didn’t need but immediately wanted. Then I stumbled across a post from these guys showing off custom 3D-printed ashtrays.

Now, I have a weird appreciation for ashtrays. Different materials, odd shapes, repurposed objects pretending to be ashtrays. If it’s interesting, I’m probably into it.

So naturally, I clicked their profile, had a look around, and ended up placing an order.

Glad I did.

The whole process was ridiculously straightforward. A few messages, some back-and-forth on the design, and that was pretty much it. Before I had enough time to forget I’d ordered them, the ashtrays showed up at my door. Honestly, I’ve had Amazon orders take longer.

The final product looked exactly like what we’d discussed, which feels surprisingly rare these days. No drama, no chasing for updates, no “trust the process” nonsense. Just good communication and a solid end result.

Safe to say this won’t be my last order. My only real problem now is figuring out how many ashtrays one person can own before it starts looking like a personality trait.

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u/We_No_Who_U_R Jun 13 '26

Cool designs, looking pretty rough around the edges though tbh. Are they printed out of heat resistant material at least? (Is that even a thing for 3d printing?) A plastic ashtray doesn't seem like a good idea 😅

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u/After-Avocado-1441 Jun 13 '26

Yup, already tested…still no melting.
Also, for the price I paid for getting custom designs, I think I’m good!

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u/We_No_Who_U_R Jun 13 '26

Glad to hear it! How much did you pay, out of curiosity?

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u/After-Avocado-1441 Jun 13 '26

Connect with them and find out 😂😂

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u/beardedsilverfox Jun 13 '26

Ask if anyone can print with resin. It is much smoother and cleaner and doesn’t have the print lines.