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2025-08-28 16:44:21
Really liked how sturdy these are. I installed window tint in my home. Be careful with the blue one. Might scratch the window tint. I ended up using the side that has the felt/towel
Nicole A McCurdy
2025-08-22 17:24:36
Great product for a great price. It was just what I needed for a minimalist kit. I didn’t need a spray bottle or knife so this worked out perfect for me to install window tint on my garage window.
Namida
2025-08-07 15:23:03
I've used them to flatten out some decals on my door. They're made of paper and were very slightly damaged by the tool, but it is laser printed paper so I'd not expect them to hold up very well to direct contact. I just wanted to see what would happen. If you have objects of this sort you can always lay a sacrificial sheet of paper over them to eliminate all that scraping force.My primary objective is to use them to peel stuff off my cricut mats without touching the mat or having paper with lots of curl. To test it I used a piece of copy paper and stuck it to a mat, waited a bit, then tried to peel it off. It's not perfect, but it's a huge improvement over not having them and some practice will probably improve things further. More importantly I'm not getting my finger oils on my mat so it will last longer.I will also probably use these in the future when applying decals. The wider flat end is easier for me to control and keep the decal flat as opposed to the little cricut accessory I already have and its rounded ends.One more use for these that I've found is opening boxes that are glued or breaking them down to save space. Cereal boxes, boxes of pasta, frozen foods, etc. If you don't like digging your nails in to try and get a grip on the flap you can slip one of these in to do the job and it won't rip the box to shreds or ruin the little tuck in flaps. Not exactly awe inspiring, but still... I like it, anyway.
C Nelson
2025-07-27 18:42:21
This pair of small squeegees are handy tools to get into corners and tight spots. Works well to smooth stickers and vinyl covering. Good price too. I'd buy this again.
Joey Nguyen
2025-07-21 12:31:11
Pay for what you get
Oscar Villarreal
2025-07-05 11:43:03
These are a nice set of tools that for the use to lay on a film onto windows of many kinds the hand tools are ok in size though could be larger so as not get hand fatigue
Jace
2025-06-26 11:36:17
I tried my hand at laying a smoke tint on my rear view taillights. So this kit, along with a heat gun. I was able to do a decent job for a first timer! The card with the soft felt edge is must. This entire kit is a must for DIYers. Now my confidence is boosted, I'm going to use this kit to smoke my other cars taillights. Maybe even try my own window tint.
Bosco
2025-05-26 15:23:03
I needed to tint a piece of glass for a project, but I was a little reluctant because this was my first time working with window tint. So although I'm not able to be the person to compare this with other tools, I can give you my experience, as a person with no experience ;)Fantastic! This tool just works! Of course it comes with 2, and although I used the yellow one to make sure the glass was scraped clean (nice bonus!), my review is mainly regarding the squeegee.The felt covered squeegee just slid over the film with near frictionless ease. I gently glided it over the film as I worked out the initial bubbles, then once everything was in place and trimmed, I was able to press down much harder to push out the tiniest of bubbles and moisture. Even under pressure, it smoothly moved over the surface leaving no damage of any kind.If the application went so well for me, I can only imagine how a professional would most likely have a similar, positive experience. And at this low price, I wouldn't hesitate to purchase again!
Josias Morales
2025-05-06 12:39:41
Really liked how sturdy these are. I installed window tint in my home. Be careful with the blue one. Might scratch the window tint. I ended up using the side that has the felt/towel
Nicole A McCurdy
2025-04-24 10:33:43
Great product for a great price. It was just what I needed for a minimalist kit. I didn’t need a spray bottle or knife so this worked out perfect for me to install window tint on my garage window.
Namida
2025-03-16 17:05:10
I've used them to flatten out some decals on my door. They're made of paper and were very slightly damaged by the tool, but it is laser printed paper so I'd not expect them to hold up very well to direct contact. I just wanted to see what would happen. If you have objects of this sort you can always lay a sacrificial sheet of paper over them to eliminate all that scraping force.My primary objective is to use them to peel stuff off my cricut mats without touching the mat or having paper with lots of curl. To test it I used a piece of copy paper and stuck it to a mat, waited a bit, then tried to peel it off. It's not perfect, but it's a huge improvement over not having them and some practice will probably improve things further. More importantly I'm not getting my finger oils on my mat so it will last longer.I will also probably use these in the future when applying decals. The wider flat end is easier for me to control and keep the decal flat as opposed to the little cricut accessory I already have and its rounded ends.One more use for these that I've found is opening boxes that are glued or breaking them down to save space. Cereal boxes, boxes of pasta, frozen foods, etc. If you don't like digging your nails in to try and get a grip on the flap you can slip one of these in to do the job and it won't rip the box to shreds or ruin the little tuck in flaps. Not exactly awe inspiring, but still... I like it, anyway.
C Nelson
2025-03-07 10:44:41
This pair of small squeegees are handy tools to get into corners and tight spots. Works well to smooth stickers and vinyl covering. Good price too. I'd buy this again.
Joey Nguyen
2025-03-03 11:11:06
Pay for what you get
Oscar Villarreal
2025-02-11 12:29:14
These are a nice set of tools that for the use to lay on a film onto windows of many kinds the hand tools are ok in size though could be larger so as not get hand fatigue
Jace
2025-01-30 12:49:49
I tried my hand at laying a smoke tint on my rear view taillights. So this kit, along with a heat gun. I was able to do a decent job for a first timer! The card with the soft felt edge is must. This entire kit is a must for DIYers. Now my confidence is boosted, I'm going to use this kit to smoke my other cars taillights. Maybe even try my own window tint.
Bosco
2025-01-13 15:11:14
I needed to tint a piece of glass for a project, but I was a little reluctant because this was my first time working with window tint. So although I'm not able to be the person to compare this with other tools, I can give you my experience, as a person with no experience ;)Fantastic! This tool just works! Of course it comes with 2, and although I used the yellow one to make sure the glass was scraped clean (nice bonus!), my review is mainly regarding the squeegee.The felt covered squeegee just slid over the film with near frictionless ease. I gently glided it over the film as I worked out the initial bubbles, then once everything was in place and trimmed, I was able to press down much harder to push out the tiniest of bubbles and moisture. Even under pressure, it smoothly moved over the surface leaving no damage of any kind.If the application went so well for me, I can only imagine how a professional would most likely have a similar, positive experience. And at this low price, I wouldn't hesitate to purchase again!
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