Reddit reviews [initeq] #8-32 Threaded Heat Set Inserts for 3D Printing (20, Long)
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Securely and permanently add metal threads to 3D printed parts
If you are worried about durability, try using a metallic insert.
Something like this: [initeq] #8-32 Threaded Heat Set Inserts for 3D Printing (20, Long) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B076M9P75X/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_lqJ6BbKKFF75H
Mcmaster-Carr has a range of options of those. If it needs to handle more torque, I found key locked inserts worked well in abs, nylon, and ultem. Steel threaded inserts are the easy fix anytime you have fasteners in a soft material like plastic or even brass and aluminum