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Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 19 de marzo de 2025
I have only used brush and tweezers. I did not like the feel of hex wrenches. Just used socket set to remove printer nozzle. Its OK its inexpensive.
jian wu
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 17 de julio de 2024
Everything you need is in there, the quality is very good, value for money, will buy it again.
mike
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 13 de diciembre de 2024
So many options to make sure you're able to clean it perfectly for both the nozzle and the extruder motor
Melissa Capps
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 29 de octubre de 2024
We've had several and this has been the most inclusive with all the pieces my husbands needs to work on clogs and repairs with his printers. Recommend for sure.
Roger Appelinski
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 17 de septiembre de 2024
I have a handful of 3D printers that I like to keep running. I got a chance to test out this nozzle cleaning kit from Wdtpucn. It comes with a lot of tools and accessories for a very reasonable price.I think the standout (and why I got this) is the set of drill bits. I will admit I haven't used nozzle drill bits before, but I wanted to have this on hand for those occasional cases where they could be useful. These come in an array of bit diameters from .2 to 1.1 mm. They have a tapered "centering" shape and an end stop to help make cleaning out a messy nozzle easier. They are not long enough for a volcano nozzle, however. They should work well with MK8 and V6 nozzles and other similar lengths.This kit includes many other more common tools that they show in the listing: 6 and 7 mm wrenches, brass-bristle brushes, tweezers, grease, and a bunch of needles. There's a large, sturdy plastic container that easily fits the whole kit with space to spare.This is a great value with a good selection of commonly used tools in 3D printer nozzle maintenance. I'm pleased with it.
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