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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
M**S
none
Works good for a beginner
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.
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.
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.
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
Broke 20 minutes after turning turning on
this is a scam
Z**S
A very entry level tinkerer's 3D Printer.
I preface all of this with the fact that I have many other mid-high end 3D printers and have been working on them for years at this point. I have at least a moderate level of understanding on their function and can provide comparisons from my experience with them.This unit goes together in a snap (literally; it snaps together)! Instructions, while not necessary were easy enough to understand. The most complicated part was making sure I put the filament arm on the right way.The bed, as small as it is, unlevels fairly easily. It also relevels easily, so I'd consider this a wash. On the very first print (which was the one that came on the card), it successfully printed, however on removal (print and bed was completely cooled), it peeled a sizable portion of the bed off. Finding parts, outside of the manufacturer might be tough for a bed of this size. The bed does not flex very much without leaving some deformities. Between the super high adhesion and inability to flex the print off, bed damage is highly likely.It's very portable and is definitely capable of finishing a print. The size and the restrictions on temperature (open bed; no heat) are pretty limiting. This will be useful for learning and trinkets only.As far as the value goes, even with a delicate touch, it feels like I'd spend more time in upkeep on this than enjoying the printing aspects of FDM printing.
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