Speedball 10-Inch Nitrile Squeegee, 65 Durometer
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SleepySnails
21-11-2024Does what its supposed to do and made with quality!
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Matt Bailey
> 3 dayI thought that the reviews talking about the blade coming loose were likely just outliers, but mine began to after its very first use. I would stay away from this product and spend the extra few bucks to get a Sax squeegee instead.
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norma mosso
> 3 dayproduct came in great shape and very prompt service. Now I have to learn how to use it I have lots to learn in 2014. Thank you and Merry Christmas
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digitalwirez
Greater than one weekNot good
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Barbara
Greater than one weekThe squeegee was just what I was hoping it would be. It works great for silkscreening on fabric. I would buy this product again.
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Martha Dotson
> 3 dayWas too wide for the screen that was advertised with it and had to squeegee sideways but it worked okay anyway.
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Karen Valerie Fermin
> 3 dayEasy use for beginners
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Josh
> 3 dayThis was the very first squeegee I ever bought & its just not ideal for screen printing. Its too soft (maybe 50 durometer) and has a rounded edge, with an awkward ball/lip thing on the end. My advice: save yourself some time and money and just go to your local Michaels and pick up the plastic handled, 65 durometer, 9 inch speedball squeegee they have. You can get it for about $5 if you use the 50% off coupon thats basically always available on retailmenot
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Alex M.
> 3 dayThe paddle is good but thats just wood, the squeegee part sucks. you have to use it perfectly for it to work right. the other squeegees i use dont require that much attention to detail and the Nitrile isnt as long so they dont bend when you apply pressure.
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Sandy
> 3 dayhappy with it