Comment by ErroneousBosh

16 hours ago

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/264691582901

(if eBay kills that link, then for future HNers it's a link to an inexpensive bright yellow single-use plastic stethoscope by a company called Valuemed, which have been available basically forever and are for when you cannot risk getting something nasty on your good Littman)

£1.99 in single unit quantities from a dude on eBay.

These things are so cheap in bulk that they'd ship two in every box of Orthogon Gemini microwave links that I used to fit something like 20 years ago before VDSL was a thing to link fast sites to places that'd otherwise be on dialup. They emitted a quiet beeping to help you align them when they were in aiming mode; the cheap plastic stethoscope made it possible to hear that over wind noise, air handling units, and other such clatter.

I still have a box full of them, despite giving a bunch to the nursery my son went a couple of years ago.

What's the point in 3D printing something for $3 when you can buy them in a bulk box for a tenth of that?

Right. There are plenty of cheap plastic stethoscopes on Alibaba. There are even metal ones in the $2 range. If you want to bang out simple parts in quantity, 3D printing is not the way to go.