The best October Prime Day 3D printer deals we’ve found

Dive into the wonderful world of 3D printing by taking advantage of Prime Day deals. Amazon has launched a series of 3D printer deals for Prime Big Deal Days 2023, but other retailers like Best Buy aren’t going to be left behind. We know there are so many offers to choose from, it can be overwhelming – to help you decide what to buy quickly before stocks run out, we’ve rounded up our favorite deals.

Comgro Creality Ender 3 V2 Neo – $230, was $399

Comgro Creality Ender 3 V2 Neo 3D Printer, in the middle of 3D printing.
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Comgro Creality Ender 3 V2 Neo is perfect for beginners as it comes pre-installed, its assembly will only take three steps. The 3D printer features 16-point automatic bed leveling technology to compensate for different printing heights and a removable PC spring steel magnetic build plate where the filament will stick precisely. It comes with an advanced user interface that adds a model preview function, allowing you to easily monitor the printing progress.

Long LK5 Pro – $333, was $450

Tall LK5 Pro 3D printer with printing function.
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The Longer LK5 Pro is 90% pre-assembled so you can start 3D printing as soon as you unbox it. The device offers a reinforced design for more stable printing, a dual blower kit that allows filaments to be cooled and shaped quickly for better quality, and a resume printing function so it does not use power. In case of interruption, you can resume from where you left off. If the filament runs out. The 3D print also features a silicon carbide glass platform with a microporous structure for stronger adhesion, making it easier to maintain your project.

MakerBot Sketch Classroom – $1,189, was $1,300

MakerBot Sketch Classroom 3D printer with a 3D printed object inside.
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MakerBot Sketch Classroom features a warm and flexible build plate that minimizes distortion and makes it easy to remove finished projects, and offers touchscreen controls for easy operation. However, this 3D printer is designed for students, as it comes with access to educational materials, projects, and tests, along with lesson plans for different grade levels and subjects. You will also be able to use MakerBot Cloud, which is a cloud-based file management software where students can submit their 3D printing designs.

MakerBot Replicator+ – $1,925, was $2,100

MakerBot Replicator Plus 3D printer with finished project inside.
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The MakerBot Replicator+ is a wireless 3D printer that offers a maximum build volume of 11.6 inches by 7.7 inches by 6.4 inches, which will allow you to work on larger projects than most 3D printers. You’ll be able to print via USB, LAN or Wi-Fi connection, while its Smart Extruder+ ensures that its output is always rigid and strong.











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