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Review on πŸ”’ Certified Tempered Extruder for Creality Printer by Robert Rick

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Have fun and careful work

This is the first time I buy a 3D printer. I am computer savvy and have been observing the development of 3D home printers for many years. Eventually I found the Ender 3 Pro in such good shape that I have the time, money and patience to work with it. I ordered it and it was shipped quickly. The packaging was excellent. Assembly was a difficult task as double-sided instructions were not enough. The 3D printer community is great so I got a link to an awesome assembly video. With him and the joint guidance, it was fun building my car and getting to know it at the same time. I printed the little dog that comes on SD and was very happy. Then I started typing the recommended mods to install. One of them was the Z-axis motor mount, which ruined my subsequent printing success. The community advised me to remove it because it wasn't needed, which I did and my casts have been great ever since. However, I will say that I still only print on magnetic sheet, so I don't have the ability to print on glass to compare. Be careful with the magnetic surface of the assembly. It's pretty easy to crease and to be honest I have to replace mine because of it. Difficult to level this bed so that the adhesion isn't too weak to hold the first time, while not being pressed to the surface so hard that only scraping can remove it. It's also very important to let it cool before removing the prints, otherwise someone will have forced the removal by bending the sheet too much and creating a crease. All in all a fun machine for people who like to roll up their sleeves and dig into nuts and bolts, it's not plug and play. For me it's worth it. My wife is already very happy with the 13 removable wick candle holders that I printed for her right away :)

Pros
  • Stable test results
Cons
  • You could choose a newer model