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D Perry
> 3 dayThe handle on the larger tool is of poor quality and arrived cracked. Even if it wasnt cracked, it would still be bad. Not sure why they didnt use the same material as the smaller tool, which has a nicer rubber texture.
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Book lover
> 3 dayThis product is a game changer when removing 3D printed objects! My students are no longer struggling (& neither am I)!
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Col Sanders
Greater than one weekGood value
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Ewok
Greater than one weekHigh quality and very useful for 3D printing. I have an Ender 3 pro and the scraper is great for cleaning the bed, but isnt great at removing prints. These on the other hand work GREAT for removing prints. The tools are hefty and feel quality, must have for 3D printing!
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Stephanie Morris
> 3 dayGreat quality, fast shipping, would purchase again
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G. Scott
> 3 dayThese are good quality and I like the handles on them. They work well.
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Adam
> 3 dayWorks great! Its exactly what a normal scraper/putty knife is NOT. Has a longer incline on the tool than a regular knife/spreader and makes is very easy to get under parts and get them up off the bed. Using on Buildtak and it works great.
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Ed Fries
> 3 dayGood well made metal tools. Great for removing 3D printers!
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Hosea Medhurst
> 3 dayThey feel good in your hand. The blades are nicely beveled and well mounted in the handles.
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Vinderex
Greater than one weekThese have been extremely helpful for removing prints, and work so much better than the putty knife I had been using before. The knifes tip is about as sharp as a butter knife, which for this purpose is just about perfect IMO, plenty sharp enough to be able to get underneath a print easily, but not so sharp as to be a hazard if it were to slip or otherwise be mishandled, and also not sharpened to the point of being brittle. The spatula comes in handy too for large prints which the knife alone may have trouble with. It can be slipped into an opening made by the knife, and then moved around the perimeter of the print to help loosen it up. The seller was also fantastic and followed up to make sure I was satisfied.