As someone who spends hours sanding and tweaking 3D prints, I was excited to unbox this all-in-one toolkit. The deburring tool with its swiveling blade instantly became my MVP – it shaves off stringing like butter and reaches weird angles my fingers can't. That satisfying *snick* sound when trimming PLA brims? Chef's kiss.
The needle files surprised me though. While they're great for detailed work on miniature terrain pieces, the coarser ones left visible scratches on my PETG prints until I learned to use them at a 45-degree angle. Pro tip: keep a lighter nearby to quickly melt away those stubborn wisps of filament the tweezers can't grab (yes, the included tweezers bent on me too during a stubborn support removal).
Organization is this kit's Achilles' heel. After three failed attempts to fit everything back like the product photos, I now just dump tools into the case like a junk drawer. The 'hand drill' feels sketchy when boring holes – I only trust it for soft plastics after the bit slipped mid-rotation.
For $30, it's decent starter kit that'll make you appreciate premium tools later. The carbon steel blades stay sharp through multiple projects, but that wire cutter belongs in a Christmas cracker, not a professional toolkit. Would I buy again? Only if someone invents a version where the storage slots actually match the tools.