Premium 3D Print Removal Tool Kit - Durable 3D Printer Tools with Sturdy Comfort Grips, Sharp and Hardened Blades for Easy Separation of Prints, Knife and Spatula Set of 2 - Enhanced Version
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nicholas j niarhos
Greater than one weekPerfect replacement for the flimsy plastic spatula that came with my printer. Extra long reach is great for the big prints.
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K. Kadzielawski
> 3 dayThe quality is excellent. The leading edge of the tool could come to a sharper point.
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Kaelyn Doyle
> 3 dayPeople see me as a craftsman. I take care of my tools and know a great tool when I handle one. These removal spatulas are the best suited for the job Ive come across. They have the right blend of flexibility and stiffness to remove a print. They dont scar up the plate like the usual spackle-tool/putty-knife that most folks use. I cant recommend these enough. The customer service is of the highest! Theyre really good folx there.
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How2Tinker
Greater than one weekI love these and no longer scratch and gouge my build plate. Buy them!! You will be happy you did! The smaller one is my absolute favorite.
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Scubadu
> 3 dayWorks very well on 3d prints. Sturdy handle and well made. Glad I bought.
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DMLB
> 3 dayGood
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marc e.
> 3 dayGreat product. Much better than the one supplied with the printer
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Marv
> 3 dayThese are a great addition to any 3D printer set up. If you upgrade to these and throw out that cheap scraper that comes with the ender 3, and many other printers, you will be very pleased.
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Christopher Beckum
> 3 dayI wasnt sure about these when I ordered them, but theyve proven to be quite handy. The big removal knife is now my go-to removal tool for prints. The majority of the time, all I need to do is shove it under the print edge once or twice to get the job done. For the rare job thats too firmly adhered to remove by hand without fear of breakage, Ill grab a small mallet from the toolbox and give the base of the knife a few gentle taps and that gets it done quick. I havent found too much use for the small removal tool yet, but lately Ive mostly been producing large prints with big, toughly-adhered bases, and thats the big knife all the way. Im hoping the smaller tool will prove handy when I get back to printing smaller, more delicate jobs, but I dont have enough experience with it yet for a proper judgment, so consider my rating purely for the larger tool. Ive yet to encounter a print job I havent been able to remove with this tool, and I cant say the same about any of the others that I have. Thats enough for my seal of approval.
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Kindle Customer
> 3 dayThe long bladed tool has a nice chisel like bevel at the working end; great for easing the print off the bed