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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Something
> 3 dayI really enjoy using this set of spatulas, the angle one is what I use the most, but the long one is quickly becoming my favorite.
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Bradley T. Moore
> 3 dayHad a Monoprice printer that came with a big wide thick spatula. Felt like Id tear up the printing mat with it. This one was better and nice for more delicate models. Good handle feel.
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Miranda Marie Braman
> 3 dayThe long one is amazing. Pops prints off like nothing. The short one I havent tried yet, but its always good to have extra.
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Tom Van Dam
> 3 dayI was having trouble removing 3D resin prints from the mounting plate. I had received what looked like a putty knife with the equipment that was rather sharp and beveled along the edge. It took a lot of force to get the tool to remove the parts. These two tools reduce the effort and work great. I would highly recommend them.
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Birdman
> 3 dayI bought one set. Then, I used the big one like a screwdriver and bent the tip. What the hell was I thinking??? So, I bought another set. These tools should be a required item if you 3-D print. The tools are ground down on the end to make them slide better under the models to loosen them from the bed. If I do something to damage these tools again, I will simply buy another set. They are that good.
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Bernard Williams
> 3 dayDefinitely a good product for the price.
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John F.
> 3 dayThese tools are absolutely perfect for assisting with model removal. Theyre flexible so they they can curve and bend which you really need sometimes to ensure the tool is flat against your build surface. Theyre tapered at the the ends so theres really a fine, but not sharp, edge that really helps get underneath. Both tools have their uses (I am not sure how to explain, I just know there have been cases one wasnt quite right for a situation where the other worked perfectly). These are so much better on other kits that include basically 1mm thick paint scrapers that do absolutely nothing to help you without risking gouging your print or gouging your print surface. I really got lucky with these!
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Marcus Roob
> 3 dayI was kinda thinking it would have been a little thinner an more flexibility. Yes it works no real issues other then very ridged. I also like a slight bend on my blade at the handle. Was very hard to put my bend in it. Would I buy it again. Knowing what I know. No. For what o got feel like it’s a 4$ set of tools. Just being honest.
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Luis Alfredo Delgado
> 3 dayAwesome tools, it makes removing any prints easy as pie,
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Slvrbllt44
> 3 dayThe long blade is my personal favorite and has performed flawlessly for the removal of my large prints. The smaller tool is OK and will do in a pinch, but it goes mostly unused as I print a lot of larger objects. I just purchased another set, so I can have one by each of my 3D printers. The long blade has worked especially well in hard to remove prints. As some others have mentioned both blades have round ends on them and are tapered to a thin (pretty sharp) edge, this helps enormously when youre trying to get a bite under the stuck print, it also helps to prevent damage to your print bed surface. These two removal tools are a great value and work much better than hard/stiff square edged putty knives!