![]() ![]() ![]() Tevo is yet another Chinese brand that has been inspired by the popular Monoprice Select Mini. Priced at just $215 with shipping, you’d be forgiven to think that it costs a lot more thanks to its sophisticated appearance and aesthetics. Print capacity is a modest 210 x 210 x 240mm and the H8 is available in blue, black or red gantry colors. It features a bowden extruder and a gamepad-style console panel that is separate from the printer. It also comes pre-assembled in 10 parts and takes approximately 30 minutes to build. Though they tend to be harder to maintain and much more sensitive to wear and tear, linear rails provide better print accuracy compared to pulley setups. The Hoony H8 is one of two printers in this list to feature linear rails for all three axis. In fact, Myriwell claims the RLD-200C’s nozzle can be replaced in just 1 second. The RLD-200C also features a touchscreen and a printing nozzle that can be swapped very quickly. When fully assembled, the RLD-200C’s blue and purple parts makes it look like a very large Lego model. Myriwell claims it takes only 20 minutes to assemble it. The RLD-200C is a printer that requires some assembly and is shipped in a few pre-assembled components. Product pages do not reveal much about the printer but from the few official product photos available at the moment, it does look like the RL-200A features linear bearings for all three axis.Īt $273, the RLD-200C is the more affordable of two Myriwell printers featured in this list and is just as good-looking as its more expensive sibling - the RL-200A. Not only that, the RL-200A’s casing is made out of 0.4mm sheets of aluminum which creates for a sturdy (and hopefully less noisy) structure. At $575 shipped, it is one of the most expensive in this list but for that price you get a fully enclosed printer that’s great for printing materials such as ABS and Nylon. The RL-200A is one of the most good looking models in this list and resembles a desktop inkjet printer. Unlike FLSUN’s previous flagship delta - the FL-Q Cricket which had poor ventilation for its mainboard, the QQ comes with a cooling fan at its base where the mainboard is located to keep temperatures within a safe range. The QQ is also WiFi-enabled which means you can monitor an ongoing print while you’re away. This includes a large print capacity of 250mm x 370mm, automatic bed leveling and color touchscreen. At $505, the QQ isn’t cheap but it certainly offers the best FLSUN has when it comes to delta printers. The QQ is FLSUN’s flagship delta printer and is one of three delta printers that the company produces. Priced at $260 including shipping, the E180 is certainly a good Select Mini V2 alternative thanks to its higher level of sophistication and aesthetics. The E180 even goes one step further when it comes to sophistication with its accompanying EasyPrint 3D app which lets you operate the E180 via your smartphone or tablet. ![]() ![]() At a glance, the E180 with its 3.2″ color touchscreen and futuristic casing looks somewhat more sophisticated than the Select Mini V2. In the case of the E180, we not only have a printer that clearly looks inspired by the Select Mini but also one that’s trying to outclass it. The E180 is one of many new Chinese 3D printers to be inspired by the iconic Monoprice Select Mini - arguably the most popular ready-to-print 3D printer in recent years. The hype surrounding consumer 3D printers may be cooling down but this year is a pretty exciting time if you’re looking to purchase a 3D printer in the sub-$1000 range thanks to the falling prices and increasing level of sophistication in consumer 3D printers.īelow is our list of the latest and most exciting 3D printers at GearBest. The first quarter of this year saw the release of new 3D printers with a higher level of refinement and sophistication from China. The store has an impressive line of DIY 3D printer kits as well as ready-to-print models that cover a wide price range starting from sub-$200 kits to models that cost well over $500. GearBest has always been the best online store to go to when it comes to buying 3D printers directly from China. ![]()
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