Cheap 3D Printers THAT DON'T SUCK $350 and under - 2017



Want to get into 3D Printing but don't have much money to spend? There are a lot of low cost 3D Printers now available but not many are very good! In this video I share with you my choices for 3D Printers $350 USD or under that actually work pretty good, and would be a great start into 3D Printing. These machines are either those that have been tested here on Maker's Muse - or come highly recommended by others in the 3D Printing community. IMPORTANT! This video is purely my opinion based on my experience - you are responsible for your own decisions! This video has not been sponsored or affected in any way by any suppliers or manufacturers. The decision to include or exclude any machines from this video is my own. Links to the machines are listed below as well as the communities and reviews mentioned in the video - none have tracking or affiliates attached. Happy printing! Cetus - https://www.cetus3d.com/ Maker's Muse pre-production review - https://youtu.be/mnTiSZJdN34 That 3D Print Guy's production review - https://youtu.be/D_i3vAV7EJ4 Trinus - http://www.trinus3d.com/ Trinus pre-production review - https://youtu.be/uTEqnEtqJHw MP Select Mini (V1) - Chuck Helleybuck's MP Select Mini V1 Review - https://youtu.be/h9rYZOM0Zic Tronxy X1 - http://www.gearbest.com/3d-printers-3d-printer-kits/pp_494192.html Press Reset's Tronxy X1 review - https://youtu.be/XEt1zCULBQc Balco (for Australians) - https://www.kogan.com/au/buy/balco-3d-printer-with-4-x-free-filaments-and-print-mat-balco/ Monoprice Maker Select V2 - https://www.monoprice.com/product?p_id=13860 Hobbyking Fabrikator Mini 2 - Not available yet --- Like what we do? Visit us at makersmuse.com for more information about Makers Muse! Say G'day to us on Twitter and Instagram @makersmuse Ways you can support Maker's Muse: -Want to buy a 3D Printer but don't know where to start? Get our eBook here! https://gumroad.com/products/NBvg/ - Support us on Patreon https://www.patreon.com/makersmuse?ty=h -Buy a T-shirt! http://www.redbubble.com/people/makersmuse/shop - By using our amazon affiliate links US - http://amzn.to/1Ym50j1 UK - http://amzn.to/1PJICdR Or a direct donation through Youtube And lastly, a BIG thanks to the community, and those who have supported us here at Makers Muse! ----

Comments

  1. What would you say about the anet a6?
  2. Anet A8 should be on this list. Better than all of them. Most problems with a8 is from users not assembling right or silly noon mistakes. No way should this be considered a decent list.
  3. I have a anet 8a yeah it took me a month and 147.00 worth of parts to get it to run like a champ, but honestly it was worth it. It taught me allot more than I wished for. I 3d printed new carriages, fan shrouds, and I only paid 140 dollars for the printer. So all together I have around 287 in a machine that can fine print at a 78 mm/s speed. (It can go faster but it starts skipping so I usually print at 55 mm/s in abs.) A note worth mentioning on the anet. Build the heated bed to the left side, build a thermal box, get a 3dv6 heat tip, buy a 3m screw kit,buy a bed sheet, print anti z wobble arms, and more important print everything in the beginning in ABS!! You will go to printing ABS eventually with the anet 8 and it is worth it.
  4. I have the Anet a8 and it makes amazing prints super great prints, I printed the Jolly Benchy boat on my printer and my friends Ultimaker and I couldn't tell the difference.
  5. tevo tarantula is better and cheaper than all the other printers you mentioned!!!
  6. Short synopsis in the details with link to each? That would be most helpful.
  7. what would u recommend for about 500$ ?
  8. The Eclips3D-2 uses High Accuracy Hiwin Rails & Bearings on a CoreXY platform. I love mine :)

    eclips3d.com
  9. mine is under 300 and prints in full color cmyk with 100 micron res.heated bed and is 28*28*30 cm.full laser cut metal body and 150 mm/s and bowden extruder .all thanks to china and 10h of assembling.but sadly no auto level and encluser
  10. ray Palmer
  11. Fuck Tiko
  12. I'm thinking of buying the Anet a8 is it worth it or is there a better one for the price
  13. One more to add to a list. I got the XYZ da Vinci Mini and so far I am loving it. So far I have only had one issue and it was an easy fix to print again with no issues. $268 on Amazon
  14. The 101 hero actually isn't a bad machine at all, It has very good quality for being $80! At least I liked it
  15. It says sponored video below the video but he says not sponsored
  16. w... w... where is the chest hair?!
  17. HI wanting to buy the 3d printer guide. Is it possible to buy with PayPal?
  18. What do you think of the Snapmaker on kickstarter atm?
  19. I think that if you expanded it to under $500 you can get much more bang for the buck. My Malyan M180, after a minor upgrade, prints great. I found that going to a Bowden extruder was the game changer for me that really improved reliability and accuracy. In fact, I believe that if they just made this one change to a Bowden style extruder, this printer becomes a great value.
  20. I would love to know what you think of M3D cause that's the one I'm thinking of purchasing.


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