
Elegoo Saturn 4 Resin 3D printer and Mercury X was and cure station now $401 (44% off)
Elegoo's Neptune 4 Pro is a great low-cost entry into the world of 3D printing. It may resemble a traditional "bed slinger," but this printer is fast, thanks to Klipper-based firmware and some impressive cooling fans that sound like the printer will take off!
The direct-drive extruder is compatible with a wide range of filaments, including ultra-flexible TPU. The 225mm x 225mm x 265mm build volume is generous for most projects. If you need a larger machine, the Plus and Max offer the same machine with larger build volumes.
The Elegoo Neptune 4 Pro is an incredible 3D printer, and well worth $200 of your money. Read our full review to learn more about this great printer.
Despite its small size (153 x 77 x 165 mm build volume), the Elegoo Mars 5 ultra has the power to bring entire armies of orcs and space marines to life. This is the ideal resin printer for creating your armies. It may be small, but it is fast and precise. Grab some high-detail resin, and you'll get the best details for your armies.
It has all the features that you need for easy 3D printing. Automatic bed-leveling, tilt release, failure detection, and resin level detection. The onboard camera monitors your prints.
A great introduction to resin 3D printing, now at a great price. Check out the review to learn more.
This is a 3D printer for the jobbing maker. A large build volume (350 x 350 x 350mm) and a Core XY print system make this a high-volume, large-scale 3D printer.
The high-flow 0.4 nozzle can heat up to 350C and work with all filaments from PLA to Polycarbonate. The printer features a multi-material system, allowing you to print in multiple colors or with a variety of different filaments.
This is a big investment, but Creality is well known in the 3D printing space, and its open-source approach means there are many tweaks and hacks available to get even more from its 3D printers.
Creality's Ender 3 is, for many, the gateway to 3D printing. There have been many different Ender 3 printers, and this, one of the most recent, is our best budget 3D printer for beginners.
The 220 x 220 x 250mm build volume is comparable to the Ender 3's, but this affordable 3D printer is a great way to start. More so now that it comes with auto bed leveling, so no knob twiddling is required. The direct driver extruder is compatible with all filament types; however, please note that this is a bed-slinging extruder, so filaments prone to warping will still exhibit this behavior. Stick to PLA, PETG, and TPU, and you'll be ok.
You'll need to assemble this printer, but that is a great excuse to grab some extra tools to make the process easier.
Read our full review and see what the Ender-3 V3 SE can do.
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Reference reading
- https://www.tomshardware.com/3d-printing/SPONSORED_LINK_URL
- https://www.tomshardware.com/3d-printing/the-black-friday-3d-printer-sales-bonanza-has-kicked-off-these-are-the-best-deals-we-found-so-far#main
- https://www.tomshardware.com
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