creality_refurbished via eBay has
Certified Refurbished Creality CR-10 SE 3D Printer w/ 2-Year Allstate Protection Plan for $135.15 - an extra 20% off when you apply coupon code
HAPPY30TH at checkout =
$108.12.
Shipping is free.
Thanks to community member
gabe23111 for contributing this deal.
Product Details:
Certified Refurbished Details:
- Item has been inspected, tested and cleaned by a qualified refurbisher.
- Appearance: Pristine, like-new condition.
- Performance: Works like new, meets the manufacturer's specifications.
- Warranty: Two-year warranty serviced by Allstate.
- Packaging: Comes in new, generic packaging with original or new accessories (if applicable).
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1.75mm is what you will be using on almost all consumer level printers.
While the deal you linked is a good deal (I posted it lol), it is silk pla. Silk isn't hard to print, but is a bit more difficult to print than standard pla. I don't know what your primary applications will be, but silk is not as strong and I primarily use it for esthetic prints. I would recommend standard pla for someone's first filament.
thank you.
I have the v3 SE. Never had to "tinker" with it as many have said one would and has been working fine for years.
Upgrading to this for faster print speed.
Must not print very much. I have 4 ender 3 v3 se and they all require constant adjustments.
A little bit more you mean triple?
Doesn't it go on sale for 179.99 just the printer?For the A1 mini?
Nobody is forcing you to buy a Bambu. Many people like them.
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The build volume is the same as the standard Ender 3. That was the standard size for a long time (220x220) but now 250x250 is becoming the default standard. In my experience, most of the time the difference won't matter but that's not all the time.
The rest of the hardware looks good. It uses linear rails vs the V-wheels of most Enders. As one of the reviews said, this was an Ender 3 that got all the tricks. At full price, well it was too expensive. However, at under $110, the price + print quality looks really strong. I also like that it uses USB vs SD cards if, like me, you keep your printer off line. The built in light is also a really nice feature.
If your budget is tight or you really aren't sure about this 3D printing thing (thus a tight budget) this is probably a good option. However, I would easily take the FF 5M deal (~$190) over this. The 5M doesn't give up print quality while delivering a lot more print speed. Build volume is similar (220x220) but the 5M is limited to 220mm tall vs 250. Do keep in mind that many models prior to very recently were designed to fit on 220x220mm beds.
This vs the BL A1mini? This. The A1 mini is probably faster but the 180x180 build plate is an issue. The BL software work flow is almost certainly easier but I don't think many people will find the Creality process that much harder. The big complaint with the older work flow was dealing with things like getting the bed level or dialing in the bed offset. That's not a problem here.
A little bit more you mean triple?
I think we get it. you Hate Bambu
Nobody is forcing you to buy a Bambu. Many people like them.
GL!
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