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S-Mart Shopper
13-06-2025I use the Creality Ender 3 Pro 3D printer. This removal tool helps a lot. Before using the tool, I was using a combination of my fingernails and the flexible magnetic bed. I dont like using my nails because I feel like Im going to chip them. Also, I dont like touching the print bed because the oils from my skin can get on the bed and affect bed adhesion. The Ender 3 Pros flexible bed helps, but removing the bed to peel the print pieces off can affect the bed leveling slightly. Re-leveling the bed can be a nuisance. With the removal tool its much easier taking the pieces off and I have more leverage. The blades do taper and are flat. It was a bit difficult to measure the thickness of the tip of the tools (because of the taper), but my calipers said about 0.40mm. I measured my fingernails and theyre about 0.60mm for fingers. Fingernails are also curved. Overall great tool.
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Gary S.
> 3 dayAs a newcomer to the 3d print world this is a great addition to my tool kit.
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Fossil28
> 3 dayGreat Tools
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CQBOK
Greater than one weekAfter various problems with prints sticking too much I purchased these. Now I spray edges with alcohol wait a minute and the get the tool under any available edge. The print just pops of with no damage to the bed. Love this!
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Trevor M
> 3 dayAwesome kit, both tools work very well for certain situations. Ive used them for a few months now and neither has fallen apart yet. When I was looking at the product, I noticed people complaining about how the small ones blade bends. Its supposed to, it helps get under prints and works perfectly.
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Peggie Michael
> 3 dayThis was a purchase for my library. We have a makerbot replicator+ and its often hard to get smaller prints off the build deck. These tools are perfect. I read other reviews and decided to try these and they are good quality and dont disappoint. Recommend for anyone who needs to remove prints from a plastic build deck.
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Alin Tolea
> 3 daybest spatulas i’ve ever used they take stuff of anything. let your bed cool a bit then get them.
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John A.
Greater than one weekBetter off buying pallet knives, more options, cheaper, and they work just as well.
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G. S. Tipsword
> 3 dayThese are sturdy, well made tools specifically designed for 3D print removal. Stop trying to use a hamburger spatula.
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Christopher Beckum
> 3 dayI wasnt sure about these when I ordered them, but theyve proven to be quite handy. The big removal knife is now my go-to removal tool for prints. The majority of the time, all I need to do is shove it under the print edge once or twice to get the job done. For the rare job thats too firmly adhered to remove by hand without fear of breakage, Ill grab a small mallet from the toolbox and give the base of the knife a few gentle taps and that gets it done quick. I havent found too much use for the small removal tool yet, but lately Ive mostly been producing large prints with big, toughly-adhered bases, and thats the big knife all the way. Im hoping the smaller tool will prove handy when I get back to printing smaller, more delicate jobs, but I dont have enough experience with it yet for a proper judgment, so consider my rating purely for the larger tool. Ive yet to encounter a print job I havent been able to remove with this tool, and I cant say the same about any of the others that I have. Thats enough for my seal of approval.