Been looking for a 3D printer for a while now and the Da Vinci Jr. 1.0 3D seems to have pretty good reviews. Cheapest price by far in Australia, at least i can't find anything close to as cheap. Next is Mwave @ $480
XYZprinting Da Vinci JNR 1.0 WiFi 3D Printer $388 @ Harvey Norman
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According to CNet review
Very small pad..review here: https://all3dp.com/da-vinci-jr-1-0-3d-printer-review/
Beware the Razor Blade ruze…
Low priced machine requires high prices consumable, over its lifetime.
Proprietary is the hint…
What are this one's costs?
Any guarantee they'll not rise in price, after lotsa folks buy the machine?
Just askin'…
Any guarantee they'll not rise in price, after lotsa folks buy the machine?
Sure - I'll guarantee it. Now will you buy?
(send all claims to the 3rd stump on the left)
Really!!
… Just joshin'
For the "bad" proprietary consumables you can work around this.
Don't forget to use $100 back from $300 spend offer from Amex.
Damn, I didn't save the H/Norman Amex offer because I didn't think I'd use it, and now it's not available (as maximum enrolments have been reached).
Think for the price IDE rather the balco (kogan / ds ) wanhao clone.
Bigger print volume, wide choice of filaments and easy to use
Not to mention huge communityAnd where to find one NOW for that money?
The Good The XYZprinting Da Vinci Jr. 3D Printer is easy to set up and use, requires no calibration and is currently the most inexpensive 3D printer on the market.
The Bad The printer is relatively bulky considering its small build platform. It uses XYZprinting proprietary consumables and glue may be needed for it to offer a high success rate.
The Bottom Line The XYZprinting Da Vinci Jr. 3D Printer's low cost and high ease of use make it an ideal entry-level 3D printer for anyone.