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C**C
Great value
Great value for money
V**S
My son loves it
This was bought as a gift for my son. He'd inherited a 3d printer but didn't have the correct tools, so now he does. My observations were that the kit was well made and very versatile. I'm sure it'll last him some time.
P**H
everything you need and then loads you don't.
honestly, all you need out of this kit is the screwdriver base handle, the three nozzle spanners (one will fit your printer but essentially it could be either of them!), the cutters and the pokey needles. I haven't used anything else. Emery boards are for I'm not sure what. Oh, I suppose the PTFE cutter is useful too when you get round to changing that, it helps get the end square.No issues with the kit, it just sits in its box and comes out when I change nozzles, mostly. Having the right sockets makes the job 2 mins instead of 30.
S**T
Covers the bases
To maintain several hundred quids worth of kit, another £20 isn't bad. But I'm not sure you don't already poses this stuff in the kitchen drawer.
P**H
If you’re looking for a kit to start touching up on your prints, this is it.
Using the kit for roughly a week, you’d be surprised how much better the final product of a print results if you take the time to use small parts like these that you’ve invested in. If you’re looking for a kit to start touching up on your prints, this is it.While I have a flex-metal print bed, I don’t think I’d be using the spatula any time soon, but if you’re using a glass bed with strong adhesive and you want to avoid damage to a print by manually removing it, this would be your best tool!Many of my prints need to use overhang support pieces, and this can result in rough textures left over on the actual product when breaking away these support layers. The files, scalpels and trimming pliers have been a welcome addition to my kit, they’ve managed to improve the surface quality of my print products. The included tweezers were fantastic at helping to move internal supports out of prints that your fingers and knifes might be tricky to get at. The cutting board was a very nice surprise, since I’ve been using my desk mat, if you don’t have one, this small and handy cutting sheet is most welcome to avoid work surface damage.The cleaning brushes and needles are always welcome as one can never run out of those, while I’ve only changed filament rolls twice, they’ve been useful in ensuring that my nozzle and hot end is clear of any debris after cleaning.The spanners and screwdriver while a nice addition, are something that I’d avoid using in the long term, while my print machine has no need for Philips head screws, I can tell the spanners are quite uncomfortable to hold and are best avoided since their thin width may cause slippages to holding them. If you lack these tools to begin with, they’re handy on the spot but something to be replaced in the future.
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