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Mintion 3D Printer Tool Kit, 3D Printing Accessories Tool Set
7 reviews for Essential 3D Printer Tool Kit | 3D Printing Kit with Nozzle Cleaner, 3M PTFE Tube, Pliers & Deburring Tools, etc 3D Printer Accessories for Assembly, Removal, Cleaning and Finishing
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RB Creations –
Everything You Need for 3D Printer Maintenance!
This kit has everything I could possibly need for maintaining and fine-tuning my 3D printer. The nozzle cleaning tools are excellent — the needles and copper brush cleared out a clog that had been giving me trouble for days. The dual-purpose scrapers are smartly designed, with one side gentle enough for PEI surfaces and the other strong enough for removing supports without leaving scratches.The PTFE tubing and cutter are high quality and make it easy to replace or customize filament paths, and the variety of hand tools — screwdrivers, pliers, tweezers, and deburring tools — make assembly and cleanup jobs quick and precise. The sanding sticks and microfiber cloth are perfect for finishing touches and keeping everything clean.One of my favorite parts is the sturdy carrying case. Everything fits neatly in its place, which makes it easy to find what I need and keeps my workspace organized. It’s compact enough to store right next to my printer or take on the go.Overall, this is a well-thought-out, high-quality kit clearly designed by someone who actually understands 3D printing. Worth every penny!
Amanda Moore –
Very useful!
I have been printing for a couple years now so I own some of these tools, but there are some I didn’t have, or that are nicer versions of what I already had. The scrapers are super nice and the unclogging tool is great because it’s pointed to go down into the nozzle and it also has a nice cover to keep you from poking yourself. Really great kit!
KollarC –
Wish I bought these years ago
I’ve been 3D printing for 5 years and always used to cheap tools that come with printers. I finally decided to try real tools and thankful I did. These are a much better quality than the tools that come with any of the more popular printers I’ve purchased. The carrying case makes for easy transport to vendor shows. 10/10 would buy again.
Klaudio –
very helpful
This kit is like a magic toolbox for 3D printing! It came with everything from scrapers to tweezers to little extras I didn’t even know I needed until I used them.
Scott Byers –
Great kit, minor issues.
Kit has all the tools I was looking for and then some.However, the screwdriver handle broke with a little extra torque I used on a stuck bolt. The screwdriver set seemed a bit cheap compared to the rest of the kit. And I would guess you don’t need all those other bits. Maybe just some dedicated 1.5mm to 3.0mm drivers would be all you need.And be careful of those scraper ends. I was reaching for the cutting blade and ran my finger along one of the scraper blades. Those scraper blades are sharp and I sliced my finger for about 5mm before I even knew what was happening. I suppose it is good that they are sharp, but maybe a different packaging arrangement and covers that stay on the scraper blades better would be a good thing.
Joe –
Very sharp, as intended.
This toolkit has most of what you could need for 3d printing plus a little extra. The most important thing to know with this kit is that nearly every tool in the kit is absolutely razor sharp, as they are intended to be. Keep out of reach of children AND novices. The bed scrapers are straight razors so are good for glass build surfaces, but not necessary for PEI. The tweezers are laboratory grade and anti-static, also very pointy. The nozzle cleaners are actually acupuncture needles, as most are, but they do the job as long as you have a standard .4mm nozzle. The hotend cleaner is almost exactly 1.75mm and will clear almost all filament from a heated hotend plus the tip is angled almost exactly like the inside of most nozzles, but will only be useful for 1.75mm printers. The brass brush is good for cleaning a hot nozzle or heater block. The flat clippers are much like what comes with most printers, though slightly better quality. The teflon tube seems out of place in a toolkit since it’s a replacement consumable part, not a tool, but it is a welcome addition. The teflon cutter however is a must-have tool for bowden extruder printers like mine or any printer without an all-metal hotend. The screwdriver set is good quality and has far more screw head types than you will ever find in any 3d printer, including some security screws you only find on game consoles from a certain popular Japanese brand. The deburring tool is also excellent once you learn how to use it properly. Probably the best part of the kit is the carry case keeping everything organized. That alone is worth half the price of the kit. Also, just a curious side note, three of the tools are 3d printed themselves.
Michael B –
Comprehensive 3D Printing Kit — Must Have for Beginners
This 3D Printing maintenance and post-processing kit had a couple of flaws, but is still a remarkable value for anyone who doesn’t already have a custom toolkit. If you’re starting out with 3D printing, this is almost a must-have.First the good–this kit is well-priced and contains most, if not all, the tools you need for working with 3D printing. I wish I had this when I first started out. All the tools and parts are listed in the item description, so I won’t repeat it, but I will say I use or have needed everything in this kit. It also comes with an extremely organized case which is also very useful.The case itself is middle-of-the-road. It’s not super high quality, but it also won’t fall apart and doesn’t look super cheap. It would be nice if it was a little more substantial.On the negative side, my kit had two minor issues. 1) The flush cutters were scratched up a bit. While this has no impact on their functionality, I thought it was kind of odd. Even though they were scratched, they were sharp and didn’t appear to be used/recycled. 2) The mini pliers seem like a quality control fail…the hole the spring sits inside isn’t centered in the plier handle; it’s off to one side and there’s even some discoloration on the side because the hole is too close to the edge (pics attached). That said, this flaw will also not likely have any impact on it’s usage and durability. These are mini-pliers and won’t ever see metal-stressing shear forces or torque.Despite the minor issues, I love this toolkit. Someone put a lot of thought into what tools would be needed to make a great base kit and absolutely got it right. I strongly recommend.