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Reviewed in Canada on February 21, 2025
The product is good quality and not too sharp to cut yourself. Comfortable grip could be a little thicker, but still very good. Recommend
Brian Truax
Reviewed in the United States on January 26, 2025
Best print spatula period. Doesn't cut the print bed but still gets under the tightest prints. Sturdy and effective.
Ron WD
Reviewed in the United States on January 1, 2025
I found this tool really worth the money. It's of good quality and it makes removing prints very easy without marking up the print bed. I really like it.
Steven C. Peterson
Reviewed in the United States on December 29, 2024
Great bed scraper, smooth edges make it comfortable to use, less likely to damage bed. Oatings
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on December 24, 2024
This has quickly become my favorite tool in my arsenal. Super useful, has a good angle on the blade so it doesn't feel like I'll gouge the bed but sharp enough that I can get between the prints and the bed. The handle leaves some to desire as it's flat and doesn't have much texture.
Dreamers
Reviewed in Canada on December 23, 2024
I was worried people saying it wasnt sharp. i t may not have an "edge" but rubbing your finger over the "not edge" feels pretty sharp.Not as dull as i expected thank god. this is a great tool
CL
Reviewed in the United States on December 14, 2024
It is strong but not sharp so you cannot get under PETG that’s stuck to the plate pretty well.Large prints you can just bend the plateSmaller prints won’t come off if bending the plate and that’s where you need a nice sharp low profile scraper and this one is not low enough.It cannot get under a small print so I ended up having use a razor blade scraper that came with Bambu Printers to lift up what I need.
Jane
Reviewed in the United States on November 10, 2024
Definitely recommend: lowest scratch risk I've found without it being too soft (silicone) to start your adhesion release.I HATE scratching my build plate, but even with reduced bottom exposure, I still struggle with finding the right settings with new resins, so there are def times when the prints adhere... at times, too well. Plus, even when they only adhere the correct amount, I still stress about scratches.My previous method was inserting a razor blade underneath, just enough to start the adhesion release, go slowly at the two points, then insert the silicone remover tool as soon as there was enough space to fit it.But! That was still a razor blade and also the spatula is being put through the ringer. It has a short life.This tool is the perfect blend. It's not razor blade sharp, but it is angled on BOTH sides, so your efficacy through leverage suddenly is ergonomically reasonable. I love it. It's the right compromise between too soft spatula and too sharp metal tools. (the blade that came with the printer is garbage and I have a nicer end printer that is a well respected brand, so I don't think this is an unusual situation for 3d printer owners).
Jason
Reviewed in the United States on August 8, 2023
I was not expecting it to be non-ferrous. I know that's not a huge deal, but I hang my printer tools from a magnetic strip. It feels nice and sturdy in my hand and is useful for removing supports. It's a little too thick to be used to remove prints from the bed. I have thought about grinding the edge down to a more usable point, but I'm scared the outer surface is just chrome plating on copper or nickel. The cover on the handle just looks like heat shrink with a fancy design on it. I'm not sure why it's on there.Edit: I have been informed that the metal used is 304 stainless steel. That would account for the lack of magnetic properties. It’s also one solid piece so I was able to grind it down to a more fine tip.
no one of consequence
Reviewed in the United States on June 30, 2023
I have an Anycubic Kobra Max 3D printer. Good printer, but it comes with a silly plastic spatula for releasing the print from the build plate. While the Kobra Max build plate is especially nice in that most prints just "pop off" when cool, being a large format printer, prints with lots of build plate surface area still do bind pretty tight. The plastic spatula was useless for those. But not these!!!These spatulas have an interesting and very effective design. They are sturdy and stiff so they efficiently convey the force I apply to them straight to the interface between the printed work and build plate and pop up the printed edge. After that, with their gently beveled edge, they slide underneath the work and don't bend out of shape as I pry it up. Nothing to it. The thick handle grip is easy to hold fast and tight. The short, compact design allows me to use the spatula well even in the physically tight spot where my printer resides. There's no magic here-- it's just a spatula-- but one that's well-designed specifically for this task.These are absolutely worth their cost and vastly superior to what comes with your 3D printer.
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