
Technical Narrative
The TrippNT 51211 Small PETG Tissue Box Holder is a clear 0.100″ shatterproof PETG open-tension wall holder for standard facial tissue boxes, in the small-depth configuration at 2⅝″ depth — the smallest of the three-size clear PETG tissue box holder family. The open tension design cradles the tissue box on four sides using inward-angled PETG panels that apply gentle consistent friction to hold the box securely without straps, clips, or enclosures, while leaving the box’s own dispensing port fully accessible. Both vertical (portrait) and horizontal (landscape) orientations are supported via dual keyhole slots on the rear panel, accommodating both upright and sideways tissue box configurations at the same wall position. Clear PETG provides full visual stock monitoring from any angle without opening any panel.
At 5¼″ W x 9⅝″ H x 2⅝″ D and 0.48 lb, the 51211 is designed for tissue boxes with a depth (front-to-back dimension) of approximately 2⅝″. The complete family — Small 51211 (2.625″), Medium 51234 (3.875″), and Large 51140 (5.375″) — allows the correct depth to be matched to any standard tissue box format. Backed by TrippNT’s 100% Lifetime Guarantee.
Technical Specifications
| Specification | Value |
|---|---|
| Material | 0.100″ Shatterproof Clear PETG |
| Color/Finish | Clear |
| Size | Small (2⅝″ depth) |
| Design | Open tension (no lid) — four-panel tension cradle |
| Mounting Orientation | Vertical (portrait) or horizontal (landscape) — dual keyhole slots |
| Mount Type | Keyhole wall mount (hardware included) |
| Product Dimensions (W x H x D) | 5¼″ x 9⅝″ x 2⅝″ |
| Product Weight | 0.48 lb |
| Shipping Carton (L x W x H) | 12″ x 12″ x 6″ |
| Shipping Weight | 2 lb |
| UPC | 692041660147 |
| HTS Code | 3926.90 |
| Country of Origin | United States — Kansas City, MO |
Laboratory and Clinical Applications
The 51211 is deployed at clinical and laboratory positions requiring wall-mounted tissue box staging for compact, cube-format, or slim-profile tissue boxes, including clinical exam room tissue box holders, hospital bedside tissue staging, nursing station tissue box positions, laboratory bench tissue staging, pharmaceutical GMP manufacturing station tissue holders, dental operatory tissue wall staging, veterinary clinic exam room tissue holders, physical therapy treatment room tissue positions, academic research laboratory bench tissue staging, ambulatory surgery center waiting area tissue holders, and any indoor position where a compact or cube-format facial tissue box requires permanent wall-mounted, visually monitored clear PETG staging.
Product Documentation
Made in the U.S.A. & Lifetime Guarantee
Proudly manufactured in the United States by TrippNT. This tissue box holder is backed by a 100% Lifetime Guarantee, ensuring it is a permanent asset for your facility. Institutional pricing and bulk discounts are available for universities, hospital systems, and government agencies.
Frequently Asked Questions
How is the Small 51211 (2⅝″ depth) different from the other tissue box holder sizes — and how do I determine which depth is correct for my tissue brand?
All three PETG tissue box holders (Small 51211 at 2⅝″, Medium 51234 at 3⅞″, Large 51140 at 5⅜″) share the same 5¼″ width and 9⅝″ height and differ only in depth. The depth dimension is the critical specification: it must match the front-to-back depth of your specific tissue box. Compact cube-format tissue boxes and slim single-tissue packs are approximately 2.5-inch to 3-inch deep — the Small 51211 is the correct specification for these formats. To verify: measure your tissue box from front face to back face. Match to the holder depth that provides approximately 0″–⅛″ clearance per side for the tension panels to engage. Contact TrippNT at 1-800-874-7768 for guidance on non-standard tissue box formats.
Does the tension design damage the tissue box over time, and can the holder be reused with successive tissue boxes without degrading the tension?
The open tension design applies gentle, low-force friction contact to the box sides — it does not puncture, clamp, or structurally deform standard tissue boxes during normal use. Successive tissue boxes are inserted and removed by pushing the new box into the holder from the open bottom (in vertical orientation) or open side (in horizontal orientation), which is a low-force action that does not fatigue or deform the PETG panels over normal use cycles. The PETG panel material retains its tension elasticity over years of normal use; the holder is designed for permanent installation with repeated tissue box replacement. Clean with soap and water or standard laboratory disinfectant wipes; avoid solvents that attack PETG (acetone, methylene chloride).