
Magigoo Presents Solutions So Your Prints Don't Fly Away ✈️
The eternal battle against first layers that peel off might be coming to an end. Thought3D, the wizards behind Magigoo, have just launched two products that promise to end the use of homemade remedies like hairspray and glue sticks. Finally, we can say goodbye to those desperate attempts to achieve adhesion that seemed more like a magic ritual than a 3D printing technique.
The Roller That Brings Order to the Chaos of the First Layer
The Magigoo Glide Kit arrives as the perfect assistant for those tired of getting their fingers dirty. With its precise roller design, it ensures uniform application that would make any traditional applicator cry with envy. The best part: a single container can last for over a thousand applications, meaning more time printing and less time playing "paint and don't go over the lines". 🎨
"If your part peels off now, maybe it's because you printed the excuse instead of the model", jokes Edward Borg from Thought3D.

Advantages That Will Make Your Printer Smile
- Material Savings: Up to 70% less waste than traditional methods
- Precision: Uniform application without annoying drips
- Versatility: Works on both textured and smooth surfaces
- Efficiency: Ideal for print farms with multiple machines
Supergrip: When Strong Grip Doesn't Mean Complicated Divorce 💔
The Magigoo Supergrip is the answer for those working with flexible surfaces. After more than 1,500 hours of testing, it promises a firm grip at low temperatures and easy release when the bed cools down. The best part: it cleans up simply with water, although if you're one of those who worships isopropyl alcohol, it works too. Your flexible plates will thank you with a longer life and fewer scratches.
Why These Products Are a Must-Have
- Compatible with the most common materials: PLA, PETG, TPU
- Formula tested on 12 different surfaces
- Works from 45°C
- Easy cleaning without residues
Both products are now available to save your prints from disaster. And remember: if your parts are peeling off now, maybe it's time to admit that the problem wasn't the adhesive... but the designer. 😉