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Jared Humphreys
> 3 dayThe 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.
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Michael M.
> 3 dayThe long tool has a nice thin edge that gets under the 3D printers with very little effort. However, the smaller tool could use a thinner edge as it tends to not be thin enough to get under the prints.
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Christian
Greater than one weekSo I 3D print really, really small stuff - and sometimes I need fine tools to pry the prints off of the flexible bed. These tools have been insanely helpful in doing so… especially after using a gigantic paint scraping tool to remove prints in the past. It easily removes rafts and pre-extrusion lines that previously I had to destroy the entire build plate to remove.
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Tom Van Dam
> 3 dayI was having trouble removing 3D resin prints from the mounting plate. I had received what looked like a putty knife with the equipment that was rather sharp and beveled along the edge. It took a lot of force to get the tool to remove the parts. These two tools reduce the effort and work great. I would highly recommend them.
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ctx1050
> 3 dayThese are great little tools for removing 3D prints from the print bed, however the ends are NOT sharpened as described. They would work much better if the ends tapered and were sharpened since as is these are no better (possibly less so) than a dull butter knife in terms of getting in under a print. Might grind down the ends myself to makes these better.
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Mr Impulse Purchase
> 3 dayWorks great for getting prints off of my anycubic photon.
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Aaron Given
> 3 dayHands down the best scraper I’ve used for resin printers, but the paint on the handles reacts to either the resin or the cleaner and cones off in a big sticky mess. I suggest spraying or dipping them in a chemically resistant urethane or epoxy first.
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Christopher
Greater than one weekAfter reading plenty of reviews on the cheaper removal tools, I decided not to risk it and went with these instead. They might be a tiny bit more expensive than some others, but they work great as far as my needs. Previously I was using an old feeler gauge set to loosen up prints, often resulting in the gauges being bent. Now that I have these removal tools removing prints is a breeze.
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Joshua Scott
06-06-2025These tools are sturdy and well made. Highly recommended!
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Justin
06-06-2025Perfect, just perfect, couldnt recommend more. These scrappers have nice rounded corners so they dont scratch up your bed. Most metal paint scrappers at home depot or that come with printers have sharp corners that scrape / scratch and tear up the bed. The metal on these removal tools is nice and flexible and very thin yet extremely strong. The handles are very comfortable but you wont need to use em much because the parts pop right off quick. Not sure why the smaller tool uses a rubber grip and the longer one is made of wood, but both are nice. Took me one or too tries to get the hang and angle I need to use, but once I did, the parts come right off with minimal effort. MUST BY IF YOU OWN A 3D PRINTER