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Reviewed in the United States on February 11, 2025
As an artist, I hate framing my 2-D pieces because sometimes the frames take away from the piece. They also make the work heavier, making it more expensive to ship anywhere. There little clips are unobtrusive and clean looking. They don't interfere with the art piece and keeps it all simple. I frame using Plexiglass with a Melamine backing. These little clips hold everything together quite nicely.
Reid
Reviewed in the United States on May 18, 2022
Like many people, I was using binder clips to secure my glass print bed to my 3D printer. They are large, which means the effective print area is much smaller, and also take up vertical space, meaning that my large fan duct would catch on the binder clips. These clips not only take up less print space, they also are lower profile, preventing the fan duct from interfering with the clips. Attaching the clips is very easy, and results in a secure bed that doesn't have any obtrusive clips hanging off the side.
Laura K.
Reviewed in the United States on January 13, 2021
I bought these to clip a glass bed on an Ender 3 Pro - I place two on the front edge, two on the back, and two on the left (they get stuck if you put them on the right), instead of using small binder clips. They hold tightly so nothing shifts, and have a very low profile on the bed surface to maximize the functional area. I have way more of them than I need now, but this was a much better value than some of the other options.
Jason S
Reviewed in the United States on July 28, 2020
If you have a 3D printer with a glass bed, these are a vast improvement over binder clips. They’re much smaller so they waste less of your precious print area and because they’re so much lower the head is also much less likely to run into it. These hold firmly without getting in the way.One tip: you’ll want to hook the top of the clip to the top of the glass then drivel it down. Don’t do that unless you want to scratch the bed surface. Instead, come at it from underneath then press the clip’s spring firmly against the underside of the bed and slide it on that way to make sure the small lip on top of the clip doesn’t contact the glass until it’s all the way in place. (No points awarded for figuring out how I learned that trick.)I suppose these are good for attaching pictures to glass and mirrors to their backing, but you already knew that by the description, I bet.
chrism
Reviewed in the United States on July 27, 2020
Absolutely *massive* upgrade from using binder clips to hold down your 3D printing build surface. Cheap, they arrive tomorrow, just order them now.the grinding sound of your nozzle trying to plow through a metal binder clip that extends into the print area is not something you want to hear 🤓. can i get a witness? these hold your surface down firmly and stay out of the way. They work great with the 4mm beveled glass I use.bonus: there are enough clips in the bag that most users should be able to cover every device they will ever own, with a big handful to spare.
JiminyCricket
Reviewed in the United States on March 5, 2020
Since most reviews seem to be focused on using these clips in 3D printers, I thought I'd provide a review on the clips used as intended. I used them to secure glass and a fiberboard backing to a drawing. There were plenty of clips in the package for this project and several others. The clips were solid, exactly as you would expect, and worked as intended. They have slots on the back that appear to act as hanging mounts, but I don't think I'd trust them with the weight of this piece. I'm sure they'd be fine for smaller or lighter items, like 5x7 or so.
JM
Reviewed in the United States on February 16, 2020
I used these to clip the glass bed on an Ender 3 Pro 3D printer...and they worked perfectly. What I liked about these clips is that in contrast to the binder clips recommended by Creality, these only take up a small portion of the print bed to secure the glass leaving more surface area for my prints. Bonus points as I can place multiple clips in strategic points on the glass to help level the bed.
Dan Gelinas
Reviewed in the United States on October 20, 2020
I am sure they probably work great for picture holders but not so great for 3d printers. Got them to hold the glass bed on my printer. They keep popping off and flying across the room. Maybe I am just stupid and don't put them on right but, seriously, how many ways can you put them on?
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