Search  for anything...

Premium 3D Print Removal Tool Kit - Durable 3D Printer Tools with Sturdy Comfort Grips, Sharp and Hardened Blades for Easy Separation of Prints, Knife and Spatula Set of 2 - Enhanced Version

  • Based on 2,239 reviews
Condition: New
Checking for product changes
$14.99 Why this price?
Save $84.90 was $99.89

Buy Now, Pay Later


As low as $3 / mo
  • – 4-month term
  • – No impact on credit
  • – Instant approval decision
  • – Secure and straightforward checkout

Ready to go? Add this product to your cart and select a plan during checkout. Payment plans are offered through our trusted finance partners Klarna, PayTomorrow, Affirm, Afterpay, Apple Pay, and PayPal. No-credit-needed leasing options through Acima may also be available at checkout.

Learn more about financing & leasing here.

Free shipping on this product

30-day refund/replacement

To qualify for a full refund, items must be returned in their original, unused condition. If an item is returned in a used, damaged, or materially different state, you may be granted a partial refund.

To initiate a return, please visit our Returns Center.

View our full returns policy here.


Availability: In Stock.
Fulfilled by Amazon

Arrives Monday, Feb 3
Order within 22 hours and 38 minutes
Available payment plans shown during checkout

Features

  • Durable, rigid construction; Solid rivets keep the blades in place, no more repurposed artist palette spatulas with spinning, twisting and turning cramp rings!
  • Long knife with a beveled front edge; Slides very gently underneath prints with ease to protect the build bed surface yet provides good reach and allows prying
  • Stiff, hardened stainless steel blades; Flexible but not too thin or flimsy, safer rounded edges, work well with different size objects without damaging them
  • Stylish and useful; The smaller offset spatula has a black ergonomic rubber comfort grip, the knife has a big thick wood handle suitable for larger parts
  • Essential addition to your 3D Printer accessories; No more putty knives to remove prints. Doubles as a leveling tool to scrape off stuck-on plastic from the print bed

Description

Are you looking for a 3D print removal toolset with Solid, riveted handles that won't come loose and start spinning, twisting or turning after use? Hardened stainless steel blades that are optimally flexible without being too flimsy and/or getting scratched and gouged by the print bed surface due to their softness? A knife tool with a sharpened front edge (flat bottom) for getting under even the most-adhered prints with ease? Ability to reach into the back under larger parts, sweep across and lever them off , as well as handle smaller, more delicate objects? Durable comfort handles with grips designed for a firm hold that feel good in the hand and look stylish too? Safe, rounded blades easier on your fingers, prints and printer surface? REPTOR 3D Print Removal Tools have been designed with all these aspects in mind.These tools are not your average repurposed painters putty knives with cramp rings that come loose or fall apart before long when used to remove 3D prints! This REPTOR toolset is designed to get even the most stubborn prints off the bed without distorting them or damaging the print bed surface. Both handles have solid rivets in them that will hold the blades in place and will not permit the blades to turn or yield. The knife with its 4.92" blade and beveled front edge can be used to sweep across and reach into the back under larger parts and provide leverage to pop even a stubborn piece up while the spatula is thin and flexible enough to get under even the most delicate of objects without distorting them. They are the perfect duo - practical and durable, yet comfortable and stylish! Get yours now!

Material: Stainless Steel


Brand: AMERVAULT


Handle Material: Wood


Blade Material: Stainless Steel


Recommended Uses For Product: 3D print removal and handling


Material: Stainless Steel


Brand: AMERVAULT


Handle Material: Wood


Blade Material: Stainless Steel


Recommended Uses For Product: 3D print removal and handling


Product Dimensions: 10.63"L x 3.15"W


Manufacturer: REPTOR


Item Weight: 2.89 ounces


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: October 28, 2017


Frequently asked questions

If you place your order now, the estimated arrival date for this product is: Monday, Feb 3

Yes, absolutely! You may return this product for a full refund within 30 days of receiving it.

To initiate a return, please visit our Returns Center.

View our full returns policy here.

  • Klarna Financing
  • Affirm Pay in 4
  • Affirm Financing
  • Afterpay Financing
  • PayTomorrow Financing
  • Financing through Apple Pay
Leasing options through Acima may also be available during checkout.

Learn more about financing & leasing here.

Top Amazon Reviews


  • Designed for Makers, 100x better than the cheap knock-offs (Prints Slide off like butter, see video)
The media could not be loaded. Conclusion up front: This 3d print removal kit is nothing like the ones that come with printers, or that you buy at the local tool store. I purchased this based on a post somewhere in desperation and it will changed our entire resin printing workflow (seriously, a properly designed tool can make all the difference.) I rarely video review things, in this case I am in hopes other people get the chance to experience what I did. Your supports slide off like someone coated the build plate in butter. Well worth the price to try it for yourself (see the video for technique/examples). The liquid creates a vacuum seal (which is why it's so hard to remove them), this disrupts that in an ingenious way, making it so much easier to get stubborn things off. You can tell this was designed by someone who has the same frustrations the rest of us did (You end up beating your build plate into a state of gouges and scratches trying to remove supports). The clever rounded bevel design combined with a strong metal alloy choice give you an experience one of those knock off's from China simply can't provide. Instructions: When removing supports that touch the build plate do as follows: 1. Take the longer rounded scraper and ensure the bevel (it looks like a slant) is facing up. 2. Gently slide it under the support, allowing it to break the liquid suction that is holding it down. 3. Once you get under it you can just slide the entire thing off in one steady motion. My build plate has some serious battle scars, it got to the point I despised resin printing (it took so long to remove the supports, they would break and require so much work to clean out). This tool set has changed the entire workflow at our small company. We are losing less items to accidental damage, turning around prints faster for production, etc. I did have an occasion to ask a few after sales support questions, the vendor was amazing, you can tell he is passionate about this business and that he himself is a maker. The person who invented this has sat in our shoes, struggled our struggles. That's why I believe rather than buying cheap imitations (that simply don't work, you can't copy this design without both the precision manufacturing and the proper materials.) Knock-offs break way too quickly (then leave scrapes all over your prints/bed.) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 5, 2024 by tampa03cobra

  • Quality tools, a must for glass beds
Adhesion is a really important part of 3D printing and you need to have good adhesion so that your print remains stable and in place while more material is being added through the printing process. This results in a much neater, more accurate, and higher quality print. The price you pay for this, however, is that sometimes it feels impossible to remove new prints. Technically, you're supposed to wait for the bed and the print to cool down so that the material has had a chance to contract, allowing you to easily remove the print from the build plate. Trying to remove a print too forcibly and exerting too much force on the object while it is still on the glass plate can damage the build plate clamps/assembly. The key to good 3D prints is all about getting the calibration right and fighting with stuck prints will quickly mess up your setup and require you to readjust and recalibrate far more often. I am always way too impatient to wait for everything to cool down before removing the print. I always want to get the cleanup over with so I can start the next one. That's where this tool shines. With this, I can easily remove a fresh print while leaving minimal residue on the bed, allowing for a faster cleanup and turnaround on my prints. This won't matter for most casual users and while I'm a casual user myself, I like to keep my 3D printer off if I'm not using it for safety reasons. Because of that, if I have more than 1 print to run when turning on my printer, I'd prefer to get through them more quickly and minimize the downtime between prints when the unit is just sitting there powered but on standby. This tool has helped me successfully remove hundreds of prints from the glass bed of my 3D printer over and over again. The edge is sharp, making it easy to wedge under the print and apply leverage to the blade and pry it off. The blade feels sturdy and holds it straightness, no matter how much force I have to apply to get a print off. I use the longer one about 95% of the time. Its length allows me to get it as flat as possible against the bed as I try to wedge it, which allows me to use much more force without having to worry that I'll scratch up the bed. I have an Artillery Sidewinder X1 and these tools are a permanent fixture in my printer side tools. A little pricier than I expected but since they serve such a specific purpose and do it so well, I think they are worth the money. If you like to remove your prints immediately or own a print farm where the turnaround time matters, this tool will be indispensable to your operations. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 13, 2023 by ReviewBeast

  • Great tool for getting 3d print off the plate
Good quality and works great! Much better than putty knifes. The long blade design really works well for getting through the bottom of the 3d print.
Reviewed in the United States on November 27, 2024 by Xiaoyi Z

  • Excellent quality!
These tools are very sturdy and well made. Comparing them to the standard 2" spatula that is provided with most 3d printers, these are way better! First off, they are way thinner. I used my micrometer and these tools are half the thickness of the standard 2" spatula. The edges of these are even half the thickness of the standard 2" spatula. With the spatula that was included with my 3d printer, I needed to use way more force to get it under the prints than with these. The tapered edge on the both of them are thin enough that they easily go under the prints with very little force. The long knife works great to push completely under the print and rotate around the edges to help with releasing. I use glue on my bed and these tools make the removal of larger prints 10x easier. I haven't printed out their stl file for the holder yet, but that's next on my list. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 4, 2024 by Vince

  • Long one is good, the short one is ok sort of
I like the long spatula. Flexibility is about right. The blade is sharp. It does a good job of getting under the part on the print bed. As for the shorter spatula, I like the offset blade as it gives a different angle of approach. And it's stiffer than the long spatula which could come in handy. However, the front edge is blunt, which makes it un-useful for removing 3d prints. Fortunately, it was easy to put an edge on it using my Dremel with a grinder tool. But I would rather have a factory sharp edge instead of having to DIY one myself. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 1, 2023 by BobK

Can't find a product?

Find it on Amazon first, then paste the link below.