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

(273 Reviews)

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  • Robert

    Greater than one week

    No idea why this has so many good reviews. These are not the right tools for removing prints from the bed of an fdm 3d printer. The super cheap scraper/putty knife that most printers come with does a much much much better job at removing prints. The main issue is the thickness of the tool. Its way too thick to push under a print to pop it off the bed. Just that right there makes this tool useless. Makes no sense that anyone would use this for removing prints. It needs to be way thinner and sharper at the end of it to wedge it under a print. Dont waste you money on these.

  • Austyn Wehner

    > 3 day

    I have the pair myself, and my father just bought a 3d printer, so for his birthday, I got him the same tools that I have been using for about 2 years now. I am unsure if it is the same brand, but it is the same style. Aces, so far!.

  • Jason Wilson

    > 3 day

    These work GREAT for getting prints that stick to a buildtac surface just a bit too well. I dont know what Id do without them.

  • Francis Westerman

    > 3 day

    I bought this after I had applied one of the stick-on surfaces to the glass on my heated bed. I was worried that the razor scraper would slice the surface so I looked around on amazon to see what kind of removal tool I might try to help with the part removal. when I saw this tool and read that the long knife had a rounded tapered tip to help get under the edge of the print I thought this might be the way to go. when I received it I printed a cube and used the tool to see if it would make removal of the print less damaging to the print. To my surprise it worked very well. it dose leave a small mark at the very edge but much smaller than the spatulas that I have you could say its rather UN-noticeable, so I think it works very well and I have made more than 30 prints since then and it is a really good tool for removal and it does not make a mark on the plastic bed cover. I am very pleased with its performance.

  • Mike

    Greater than one week

    No more damage to sticky prints, these are great.

  • Jessyca Kozey

    > 3 day

    If youre still using the putty knife that ships with most 3d printers, order this product and toss the putty knife when this arrives. This makes print removal a lot easier and doesnt scare the print bed with sharp corners. For large prints, I use the smaller angled one to get under the print then swap to the larger one to finish removal. I highly recommend this to anyone in 3d printing.

  • C.Guess

    > 3 day

    These tools didnt hold up to the task! The tips bent very easily and didnt help to lift the prints

  • Adam S.

    13-06-2025

    Maybe I misunderstood the description, but I was expecting that both blades would be sharpened and usable. The longer one is great, I have been using it since I got it. The shorter offset one is the one I often want to use, but when I try it is just too blunt. The long one looks like it has been sharpened and polished which is what I expected of both. Unfortunately the shorter one does not look like it was sharpened at all and is too blunt to be useful.

  • Jared Humphreys

    Greater than one week

    The spatula tool is easily the best tool Ive ever used for removing prints from a PEI build surface. It is thin, flexible, and tough, so you can slide it underneath prints and work it around to get the print off.

  • Kyle

    > 3 day

    I hate the little scraper, but the larger thinner one is something I cant do without now.

Are you looking for a 3D print removal toolset with Solid, riveted handles that won"t come loose and start spinning, twisting or turning after use? Hardened stainless steel blades that are optimally flexible without being too flimsy and/or getting scratched and gouged by the print bed surface due to their softness? A knife tool with a sharpened front edge (flat bottom) for getting under even the most-adhered prints with ease? Ability to reach into the back under larger parts, sweep across and lever them off , as well as handle smaller, more delicate objects? Durable comfort handles with grips designed for a firm hold that feel good in the hand and look stylish too? Safe, rounded blades easier on your fingers, prints and printer surface? REPTOR 3D Print Removal Tools have been designed with all these aspects in mind.These tools are not your average repurposed painters putty knives with cramp rings that come loose or fall apart before long when used to remove 3D prints! This REPTOR toolset is designed to get even the most stubborn prints off the bed without distorting them or damaging the print bed surface. Both handles have solid rivets in them that will hold the blades in place and will not permit the blades to turn or yield. The knife with its 4.92" blade and beveled front edge can be used to sweep across and reach into the back under larger parts and provide leverage to pop even a stubborn piece up while the spatula is thin and flexible enough to get under even the most delicate of objects without distorting them. They are the perfect duo - practical and durable, yet comfortable and stylish! Get yours now!

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