SainSmart has
SainSmart x Creality Ender-3 3D Printer (101-91-311US ) on sale for
$155 - Extra $20 Off $100+ w/ discount code
EF15Y2BT0RDS (
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= $135.
Shipping is free.
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MarcelPT &
win7lose5 for finding this deal
Note, must apply the listed discount code in cart to receive discount
Specs:
- Modeling Technology: FDM (Fused Deposition Modeling)
- Printing Accuracy: ±0.1 mm
- Maximum Print Size: 220 x 220 x 250 mm (8.7 x 8.7 x 9.8")
- Nozzle Diameter: 0.4 mm
- Layer Thickness: 0.1 to 0.4 mm
- Nozzle Speed: 180 mm/s
- Compatible Filaments: 1.75 mm PLA, TPU, ABS, PETG
- Operating Systems: Windows, Linux, MacOS
- Layer Thickness: 0.1-0.4mm
- Compatible Software: Pro/E, Solidworks, Siemens UX, 3DS Max, Rhinoceros 3D
- Compatible Formats: .stl, .obj, .mpt, .mpf, .nc
- Ambient Temperature: 5 to 40° C (41 to 104° F)
- Nozzle Temperature: 255° C (491° F)
- Heated Bed Temperature: 110° C (230° F)
- Connectivity: USB 2.0 connection, SD Flash
- Power Source: AC 100-265V 50-60Hz
- Overall Size: 440 x 410 x 465 mm (17.3 x 16.1 x 18.3")
- Auto Resume Print:Yes
- Spool Holder: Yes
- Hot End: MK10
- 1 Year Manufacturer's Warranty
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Please reply even though you factually did not know this. I seriously want to know why you are on a deal forum to not save people money.
P.S. Im an Ender 3 V2 user, but I don't adhere to company loyalty so I will state the truth and not base my replies off, "feelings".
EDIT: P.S.... Sainsmart Amazon is a B on FakeSpot and the link I posted is an A.
Honestly I'd have to question the quality of every component, just because they are "cloned" does not mean they are of comparable quality. Could be great though...could be crap. Searching "Voxelab" the most reviews I can find on Amazon is 200 which is rather low. Again, not saying I know anything about the quality but this NON-clone SainSmart has a higher rating and more reviews:
https://www.amazon.com/SainSmart-...B07DGV2L8Z .
By your own logic the SainSmart is the clear winner.
Resin is TOXIC.
I would not buy this for just any kid. The kid needs to have demonstrated maturity and respect to be able to safely handle resin printing. Fumes can damage your lungs and just touching the uncured resin (while its a liquid) on to bare skin can cause chemical burns.
Resin models require them to be washed with iso-propyl alcohol after printing and its extremely recommended to have a device to further "cure" them to make sure all resin absolutely is hardened.
If they still seems fine to you then yes, Elegoo Mars 2 is a great first resin printer.
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Yes I got it
I want to get into 3d printing but don't have the time to dedicate to it right now anyway.
yes there are exceptions to every rule (I see you sitting in your chair just waiting to argue with everyone) but this 'time vs money' metric is very evident in the 3d printer ecosystem.
consider what you have more of, or what you value least, your time or your money. Whatever machine you choose find the communities associated with it and reach out, lean on others for guidance.
So which you recommend for either case?
Please reply even though you factually did not know this. I seriously want to know why you are on a deal forum to not save people money.
P.S. Im an Ender 3 V2 user, but I don't adhere to company loyalty so I will state the truth and not base my replies off, "feelings".
EDIT: P.S.... Sainsmart Amazon is a B on FakeSpot and the link I posted is an A.
Is this 3D printer lingo or something that is common that I'm not aware.
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This is the only beginner printer people should look at. Its an Ender 3 Pro clone with the upgrades that comes with a V2.
And its NOT some unknown brand of questionable quality. Voxelab in a subsidary of Flashforge, an completely respectable brand of mid and upper market self contained 3D Printers.
Seriously... read the reviews, watch the YouTube videos. Don't buy this here or wait for a Creality deal. Absolutely no need.
Thanks for posting this, it turns out this is a top beginner option that is an improvement on the V2 in some ways.
The Aquila from Voxelab that someone else posted is a better option. It does go on sale to as low as $160, but at $180 currently, still a great deal.
Its a "re-badge" sorry, "Clone" taxed you too much in the grey matter.
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