I have used many different resins such as Elegoo, Sunlu, Anycubic and Creality. Thought I'd give it a try but wasn't very impressed. Pros: Cures in 2.2 seconds with LCD and has a very clean spout. The color corresponds to the description and the primer fits well. Cons: Bends off the plate like rubber, making it difficult to "unscrew" the supports. I have a setup where I can literally shoot the props on medium or light, but not with this one. It works with the model. I find this very annoying as it now takes 10 times longer to cut off all the supports. Even with the alcohol spray and bath, it still takes a while for it to harden in my "UV-OVEN". NOTE: 2 out of 3 prints failed as I think this is due to the nature of the rubbery material. It's not stiff enough on long legs to hold the model in place. Overall: I give it 2 stars for its usability/printability. After all, the thing is expensive and if you have to use up a whole bottle (1000G) for one model, then it's not worth it. Choose another brand. Unfortunately I want to stock up on resin and bought 3 bottles of it and the remaining 2 stuck. Might work better on a Mini. Good luck and happy printing.
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