Every gadget is built to order by one kid — please allow 3–5 build days.

GIZMOOT · BEDROOM WORKSHOP · ONE ORDER AT A TIME

Seriously clever gadgets. Made by a kid. Really.

Hand-cranked mixers, spinning racks, and snug little canisters for glass vials — designed, 3D-printed, and assembled at a 12-year-old's workbench. Every sale feeds the college fund jar.

The gadget lineup

4 GADGETS · MORE ON THE PRINT BED

GZ-001 [ photo: roller mixer ]

Roll-O-Matic

Hand-cranked roller that gently spins a vial to mix it. The one that started it all.

180 × 96 × 84 mm · PETG + O-RINGS

$34
GZ-002 [ photo: vial rack ]

Rack-Pack 9

Nine snug slots and a magnetic lid that clicks shut like it means it.

140 × 70 × 92 mm · PLA + MAGNETS

$19
GZ-003 [ photo: carousel ]

Whirl-A-Vial 6

Six vials on a spinning carousel under a domed lid. Very satisfying to flick.

Ø 120 × 110 mm · PETG + BEARING

$26
GZ-004 [ photo: canister ]

Snug Canister

A sealed press-lid canister for whatever must absolutely not spill.

Ø 80 × 95 mm · PETG + GASKET

$14

GZ-001 · CLOSE-UP

The Roll-O-Matic: one lazy crank, four gentle spins.

Set a vial in the valley between the twin drums, turn the handle, and rubber O-rings do the rest — a slow, even roll that mixes without shaking, splashing, or batteries.

  • Twin drums on rubber O-rings — grippy, glass-safe
  • 1 : 4 crank ratio · roughly 40 RPM at a stroll
  • Fits vials from 8 to 30 mL · 180 × 96 × 84 mm
  • PETG body, printed in one afternoon, tested by hand
  • Zero batteries. Zero firmware. One hand.

THE MAKER

Hi, I'm [add name]. I'm 12, and this is my workbench.

Gizmoot started because I wanted a vial mixer that didn't cost a fortune, so I designed one. Then a rack. Then the rack needed a lid, and the lid needed magnets, and… here we are.

Every gadget is printed on the printer next to my bed, assembled by hand, and tested before it ships. Part of every sale goes straight into my college fund — the rest buys more filament.

Orders, payments, and all the legal stuff are handled by a parent/guardian.

REC · WORKBENCH TOUR · 90 SEC · COMING SOON

How every Gizmoot happens

STEP 01

Printed

Your gadget starts as a spool of filament and a few hours of quiet whirring next to a bed. Layer by layer, after homework.

STEP 02

Assembled

O-rings seated, magnets glued, cranks turned a hundred times to make sure they feel right. By hand. Every single one.

STEP 03

Shipped

Wrapped up, labeled by a grown-up, and sent off — usually with a small doodle on the box. Allow 3–5 build days.