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In France's "Plastic Valley," a young innovator is causing a sensation with his creative solutions to everyday problems.
Baptiste Vanotti, a 15-year-old high school student from Haut-Bugey, has transformed his passion for industrial design into tangible products that are attracting the attention of locals and industry experts.
Using a QIDI X-Max3 3D printer, Baptiste developed two main inventions: a clever holder for medicine pipettes and unbreakable golf tees connected by a string...
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Thanks to the qidi tech team for writing this article.
Très bonne trouvaille !!!
Parfaits
J'ai commandé ces tees suite aux recommandations d'autres joueurs et en suis pleinement satisfait. Pratique, économique, bonne qualité, facile à planter.
Perfect
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Super matériel
belle inovation
Totalement satisfait
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Complément pratique pour le practive
Astucieux et pratiques
Envoi rapide. Très bons tee difficiles à perdre !! La vis gagnerait peut être à être plus longue (terrain gras). Je recommande !
Le produit correspond à ce que je cherchais. Les 2 tees que j'utilise le plus sont reliés par le même fil et plus besoin de les chercher après la frappe. Achat recommandé.
...et en plus on les retrouve facilement après avoir tapé la balle !
belle trouvaille !
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