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frontpagegabe23111 posted Yesterday 01:28 PM

Certified Refurbished w/ 2-yr Warranty: Creality K1 SE FDM 3D Printer

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$111

$139

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creality_refurbished via eBay has Creality K1 SE FDM 3D Printer (Certified Refurbished) on sale for $139 - $27.80 w/ coupon code CYBERWEEK20 = $111.20. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member gabe23111 for sharing this deal.
  • Note: Includes a 2-year warranty serviced by Allstate.
Fearures:
  • Build volume: 220x220x250mm
  • Product dimensions: 355x355x482mm
  • Printing speed: ≤600mm/s
  • Acceleration : ≤20000mm/s²
  • Layer Height: 0.1-0.35mm
  • Extruder: Dual-gear direct drive extruder
  • Filament diameter: 1.75mm
  • Nozzle diameter: 0.4mm
  • Nozzle temperature: ≤300 °C
  • Heatbed temperature: ≤1200 °C
  • Build surface: Epoxy resin build plate
  • Levelling mode: Hands-free auto leveling
  • File transfer: USB drive, WiFi
  • Display screen: Colour touchscreen

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Written by persian_mafia | Staff
  • Offer valid for a limited time only /while supplies last.
  • This offer beats our previous front-page deal from late July of this year.

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Written by gabe23111
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creality_refurbished via eBay has Creality K1 SE FDM 3D Printer (Certified Refurbished) on sale for $139 - $27.80 w/ coupon code CYBERWEEK20 = $111.20. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member gabe23111 for sharing this deal.
  • Note: Includes a 2-year warranty serviced by Allstate.
Fearures:
  • Build volume: 220x220x250mm
  • Product dimensions: 355x355x482mm
  • Printing speed: ≤600mm/s
  • Acceleration : ≤20000mm/s²
  • Layer Height: 0.1-0.35mm
  • Extruder: Dual-gear direct drive extruder
  • Filament diameter: 1.75mm
  • Nozzle diameter: 0.4mm
  • Nozzle temperature: ≤300 °C
  • Heatbed temperature: ≤1200 °C
  • Build surface: Epoxy resin build plate
  • Levelling mode: Hands-free auto leveling
  • File transfer: USB drive, WiFi
  • Display screen: Colour touchscreen

Editor's Notes

Written by persian_mafia | Staff
  • Offer valid for a limited time only /while supplies last.
  • This offer beats our previous front-page deal from late July of this year.

Original Post

Written by gabe23111

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ZeeLobby
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Set and forget. As in something that just works and will work for thousands of hours. Personally I'd recommend Bambu, Prusa, and to some degree Flashforge.

They're pricier, but other brands require maintenance and mods that these usually don't. They print great out the box. $399 for a Bambu P1S is a great starter printer.

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xlaxplayaYesterday 03:27 PM
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Wow instant buy at that price. It's a refurb, but I know how to tinker with Creality machines already. If you don't want to tinker, this might not be the deal for you. Maybe look for Bambu or Flashforge sales.
Yesterday 04:15 PM
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therealbofaYesterday 04:15 PM
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Quote from xlaxplaya :
Wow instant buy at that price. It's a refurb, but I know how to tinker with Creality machines already. If you don't want to tinker, this might not be the deal for you. Maybe look for Bambu or Flashforge sales.
What kind of tinkering? I'm a good tinkerer but is this a decent 1st 3D printer?
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ZeeLobbyYesterday 04:23 PM
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Quote from therealbofa :
What kind of tinkering? I'm a good tinkerer but is this a decent 1st 3D printer?
Personally I'd go with a set and forget printer to start and have fun modeling and actually printing things.

Id say if you like to tinker this is a good second printer. Then you can use your reliable workhorse to print replacement parts and mods for your project creality, heh.
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tumengioYesterday 04:24 PM
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Quote from therealbofa :
What kind of tinkering? I'm a good tinkerer but is this a decent 1st 3D printer?
It's a fine first printer if you want to mess around with the printer sometimes. If you get a dud or get tired of messing around fixing printing problems, get a fancier printer later. At $111 it's almost worth it for the parts.

I paid more than this for a Creality Ender 3v2 in 2020 and I used that printer for years. I got my money worth, plus a lot, out of that Ender before replacing it with an X1C.

I'll never recover the price of the X1C but that cheap Ender convinced me that a 3D printer was an indispensable tool for my workshop.
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DrGreenthumbYesterday 04:34 PM
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Quote from ZeeLobby :
Personally I'd go with a set and forget printer to start and have fun modeling and actually printing things. Id say if you like to tinker this is a good second printer. Then you can use your reliable workhorse to print replacement parts and mods for your project creality, heh.
What is a set?
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ZeeLobbyYesterday 04:39 PM
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Quote from DrGreenthumb :
What is a set?
Set and forget. As in something that just works and will work for thousands of hours. Personally I'd recommend Bambu, Prusa, and to some degree Flashforge.

They're pricier, but other brands require maintenance and mods that these usually don't. They print great out the box. $399 for a Bambu P1S is a great starter printer.
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ZeeLobbyYesterday 04:41 PM
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Quote from tumengio :
It's a fine first printer if you want to mess around with the printer sometimes. If you get a dud or get tired of messing around fixing printing problems, get a fancier printer later. At $111 it's almost worth it for the parts.I paid more than this for a Creality Ender 3v2 in 2020 and I used that printer for years. I got my money worth, plus a lot, out of that Ender before replacing it with an X1C. I'll never recover the price of the X1C but that cheap Ender convinced me that a 3D printer was an indispensable tool for my workshop.
Yeah. It's moreso that many people who say they love to tinker don't really love to do this kind of tinkering. Spending hours trying to figure out why adhesion isn't working, when in the end the bed is just warped out the gate is not a fun time tinkering.

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INeverPayRetailYesterday 04:42 PM
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Quote from DrGreenthumb :
What is a set?
🤣🤣🤣 3D printers might be too much of a challenge.
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ZeeDuck
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Yesterday 04:42 PM
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Dang good price but I wonder if the enclosed K1 for a bit more makes sense.

BTW, having had both a Flashforge 5M and now a K1max from this seller (refurb). Both have been largely print and forget. The FF has probably been easier but the difference is small. Neither are anything like older Ender 3 Pro or V2 models.
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Quote from ZeeDuck :
Dang good price but I wonder if the enclosed K1 for a bit more makes sense.

BTW, having had both a Flashforge 5M and now a K1max from this seller (refurb). Both have been largely print and forget. The FF has probably been easier but the difference is small. Neither are anything like older Ender 3 Pro or V2 models.
Depends. For PLA and figurines this is crazy for $100. For ABS, yeah, you want the enclosure.
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PowerfulMoon1450Yesterday 04:58 PM
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How much different than ff 5m?
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guest2011Yesterday 05:10 PM
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Quote from Falqon :
Depends. For PLA and figurines this is crazy for $100. For ABS, yeah, you want the enclosure.
What does enclosure do? Where do the toxic fumes go?
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jhimmelbergYesterday 05:46 PM
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Quote from guest2011 :

What does enclosure do? Where do the toxic fumes go?
Enclosure isn't for the fumes, it's to have warmer air surrounding the print and to prevent air drafts. If ABS cools too much it'll warp off the plate. You will still need to have a room with great ventilation or an exhaust fan of some sort for the fumes.
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jhimmelbergYesterday 05:48 PM
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Quote from guest2011 :

What does enclosure do? Where do the toxic fumes go?
The enclosure is stop the print from cooling down. If ABS cools too much it'll warp and ruin the print. Enclosure help a lot with this issue. Heated chambers are even better. The enclosure will do nothing to prevent fumes. You still want a room with a ton of ventilation or exhaust fan.

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lawrnkYesterday 06:02 PM
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Is this a bed slinger?

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