Reviews
Detailed reviews for 3D printers, 3D printer hardware, 3D printer upgrades, filament and 3D printer slicers.
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TRONXY CRUX 1 Review
It’s no secret that I love small 3D printers, so I was very interested in reviewing the TRONXY CRUX 1 because it seems to be…
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Anycubic Photon D2 Review: DLP Resin 3D Printer
Most resin printers available right now use the MSLA technology for printing, but Anycubic just launched their new Anycubic Photon D2 printer which is a…
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Anycubic Kobra Plus Review: A Larger Vyper
To complete the Kobra line-up, Anycubic just launched the Kobra Plus, which sits between the Anycubic Kobra and the Anycubic Kobra Max. It’s quite similar…
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BIQU PIXEL L Review
BIQU is well known in the 3D printing community for the excellent hardware upgrades, and for their 3D printers. They just launched the BIQU PIXEL…
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FLSUN V400 Review: Delta + Klipper = Speed?
Delta printers are not very common, and a production delta with Klipper firmware was unavailable until now. The FLSUN V400 is the first delta 3D…
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Creality CR-10 Smart Pro Review: Capable but Pricey
Today, we are going to check out the Creality CR-10 Smart Pro, which is the upgraded version of the CR-10 Smart, and this one is…
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Bambu Lab X1 Carbon Review: Living in the Future
You might not know about Bambu Lab, but that changes today. They are a new company of 3D printing enthusiasts with experience in engineering, robotics,…
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Creality Ender 3 S1 Pro Review: The Ultimate Ender 3
I had a really nice experience with the Creality Ender 3 S1 and it’s been one of my favorite printers of 2022 until now. But…
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Anycubic Photon M3 Review: Bridging the gap
The Anycubic Photon M3 is the smallest resin 3D printer in the M3 family. But that doesn’t mean it’s bad. It comes with a pretty…
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Creality Halot One Plus Review: Worth Buying?
With the Halot One Plus resin printer, Creality is trying to fill in the space between small and medium format resin printers. This means that…
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