Okay, so I just got my hands on the Mintion 3D Printer Tool Kit, and wow, it’s packed! Like, 88 tools in one box? That’s insane. First impressions: the carbon steel tools feel solid, and the toolbox is compact but fits everything (barely, lol).
The cleaning needles are a lifesaver—finally, something that actually unclogs my nozzle without breaking. Though, heads up: they’re fragile. I snapped one by accident while being impatient. My bad.
Love the deburring tool—total game-changer for smoothing prints. And the nozzle sockets? Marked with sizes (why isn’t this standard?!). Only gripe: the plastic-handled carving knives feel sketchy under pressure. Metal handles next time, please!
Also, shoutout to the electric polisher. It’s tiny but mighty. Sanding heads included = no more hunting for the right grit. The tweezers and cutters? Chef’s kiss. Quality’s there.
Downsides: The toolbox is a Tetris nightmare. Took me 10 minutes to repack it neatly. And yeah, a heat-block wrench would’ve been nice (I’m using a crescent wrench like a caveman).
Verdict: If you 3D print, just buy it. It’s not perfect, but it’s 90% of what you’ll ever need. Plus, the pouch is great for tossing in extra tools. Mintion, take my money for a V2 with metal knife handles!