Speedball 10-Inch Nitrile Squeegee, 65 Durometer
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Nate
> 3 dayVery high quality product
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DannyS
> 3 dayended up being too small but is lighter than my other squeegee so ill find use for it
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Josie Peterson
> 3 dayAwesomely great product and service.
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Nora Hart
> 3 dayArrived with the rubber dented and bent. Defeats the purpose of the product.
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Martha Dotson
24-11-2024Was too wide for the screen that was advertised with it and had to squeegee sideways but it worked okay anyway.
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Roger Branson
> 3 dayA little bigger than I needed, but I sawed it in half and it worked perfectly. Great squeegee!
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Presley Hayes
> 3 dayThanks
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W. D. Smith
Greater than one weekThese squeegees are excellent! I absolutely will be purchasing more of them as soon as I can do so!
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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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Guy Rhodes
> 3 dayBeware that this is designed for water-based, thin inks. The squegee has a very soft, bendy feel. Youll need a firmer squeegee with a sharper edge if working with plastisol. For water-based inks, you should be fine.