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The Portable 3D Printer is a compact and lightweight FDM printer designed for beginners and hobbyists. With a build volume of 100x100x100mm, it supports PLA and TPU filaments, features a 0.4mm nozzle, and offers user-friendly operation with broad software compatibility. Ideal for small spaces, it comes with a complete starter package to help you dive into the world of 3D printing.
D**N
Too many problems
It worked at start but as time went on there was warping of material. When I printed tpu it ruined the print bed, also the x,y, and z axis wobbles so there are problems there too. I would avoid buying, spend more and get a capable printer. Don't waste your money on this
P**M
Good little printer
My 13 yr old son set this up without any help and without any trouble. It ran right out of the box. The print bed is small but it’s a good size for a starter printer and it’s super easy to understand. The spool is too small for a standard roll so expect to have to cut ropes of filament or mount the spool separately. The base is very light which makes it super portable but also means you need a very stable surface to print on and will likely get a better result if you use some double sided tape to adhere it to the surface while it’s printing. The actual prints are not bad though and it’s really quick so I can’t complain and my son is very happy with it.
M**D
Fun little project maker
This printer was easy to set up, despite the directions that could benefit from a professional edit. Printing wasn't fast, and you'll need to sand any model created, but it did work. It's a little printer but would be great for minatures, buttons, or other small items. I'm going to have to test different paints on the resin surface. For the money, I can't see you getting a better value with where technology currently is. It's not the best printer out there, but it's a five-star product at this price point.
A**R
Be prepared for a mini machine
Yes, the machine is smaller than I expected… it’s great to learn on make mistakes. I definitely will be getting my use out of it because I am new printer however I was definitely not expecting such a small machine.
C**T
Don’t work
I have no cutting software that will work with this
I**D
It’s works for a little bit
I have used only 3 times it worked great but after that I doesn’t printer anymore
P**D
A fine starter printer
This printer is a good value if you're within 10% of the one-hundred dollar mark. Above that and it's worth investing in a more-featured printer.I have struggled with the DIY basic starter printer and I have enjoyed the luxury of a more automated high end printer. This falls in with the DIY basic.Pros:- Snap-together design is a metal/plastic kind of hybrid but is sturdy and doesn't bend and warp with printing like a cheap acrylic might.- Easy to level the bed- Printing plate is a magnet with a rough surface that does allow for good adhesion- Slicer that comes with device did a decent job preparing my own prints for this- It comfortably fits in a small footprintCons:- Almost completely non-customizable. You might be able to do some hotend stuff, but that's it- Included spool holder isn't enough. Just plan on using something external for a typical spool- There won't be any option for auto-leveling.- The build plate is tiny- It is slower than the slicer says it will be. If it tells you 1 hour to print something, double it.Overall though, if you just need something for small prints, you're just getting started, or you want a second printer to keep things cranking while your main printer does long jobs, this will work.
N**K
Not worth it find something else
The media could not be loaded. How do you level the bed when the head is always touching the bed. It hangs down not level. Ben trying for 2 days it won't print anything but a pea blob. In cura and with the software provided.
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