Speedball 10-Inch Nitrile Squeegee, 65 Durometer
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Roberto
> 3 daythe squiggy part is to soft and you can not put pressure on the ink and it will not penetrate into the fabric as it is intended to do so.
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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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Doug A.
> 3 dayIt was very decent quality. Wood construction.
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Aric Hartmann II
> 3 dayCant wait to start my project!
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Matthew Skinner
> 3 dayWorks best for thinner, waterbased inks. It has a round edge on the squeegee side that can build up and hold alot of the plastisol inks. We did screen print with both ink types and had good results.**
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J. Stepp
16-12-2024It at least looks like a squeegee. Its far too flimsy. I used it with plastisol ink on fabric. the rounded edge made the ink difficult to load into the image. the best choice for the type of job is a sharp square edge with a stard 70 durometer hardness. this one runs far to soft.. i would say its more like 50 durometer. do yourself a favor and avoid speedball products all together.. unless its pens or something.
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Norene Osinski
> 3 daySturdy and solid squeegee
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SleepySnails
Greater than one weekDoes what its supposed to do and made with quality!
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Cay D
Greater than one weekWorked as needed for the shop
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norma mosso
Greater than one weekproduct 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