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A. Lee
> 3 dayBest part is the long one flexes enough that you wont gouge your print surface. Nerys mentioned these tools and they work just like he said. Loosen one corner and slide the tools under the print.
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Papa Jack
> 3 dayvery nice quality and good price
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Dr. Reina Hermiston DDS
> 3 dayThe blade on bends so much that it’s worthless! The other is really only useful for items that are already easy to remove.
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Dan
> 3 dayThese are very nice tools and Im sure they would be effective but I have yet to need them. I print directly on the bed (Ender 3) and let the bed cool off and the prints can just be picked up; even ones with a brim.
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Eric Caldwell
> 3 dayI had another removal tool and the blade was flimsy and bent after a few uses. This kit is very solid and I highly recommend it.
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KMc
> 3 dayThese are good quality tools. I had purchased others that were either too flexible or did not have a beveled edge. These seem to have just the right amount of flexibility and they have a beveled edge. The combination of these features has made removing printed pieces easier for me. I would recommend these removal tools.
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DeeAnna Adams-Gorman
> 3 dayI purchased this took kit for my husband. He absolutely loves it! The tools are very well made.
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Jon A.
> 3 dayLarger tool has a great thin leading edge, I previously always had to use a razor blade which would sometime damage the printing surface, not a problem now. Solid products, look and feel sturdy. I made a little holder for them too, see image.
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Eddie R Lopez
> 3 dayThis is a 3D printing must-have. Tools work great and seems to be of good quality materials
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GRBTEK
> 3 dayThese tools work exceptionally well. They are the best tools for removing 3D prints I have ever used. They are thin but very strong and have a good handle so you can really push hard without hurting your hand.