Official Creality Ender 3 Pro 3D Printer with Removable Build Surface Plate and UL Certified Power Supply 220x220x250mm
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- REMOVABLE BUILD SURFACE PLATE: Provide all-round protection to your 3D printer build plate and ensure consistent temperature throughout the build surface. Easy to remove the printing models after cooling.
- SAFE POWER SUPPLY: Ender 3 Pro comes with a UL Certified power supply, protecting your printer from unexpected power surges, that can heat the hot bed to 110℃ in just 5 minutes.
- RESUME PRINT FUNCTION: Ender 3 Pro can resume printing from the last recorded extruder position after suffering unexpected power outages.
- SEMI-ASSEMBLED KIT: This easy-to-setup kit comes partially assembled, allowing you to learn about the basic construction of 3D printers as you finish putting it together. A fun STEM educational experience in mechanical engineering and electronics.
- WHAT YOU GET: Ceality Ender 3 Pro 3D pinrter, lifetime technical assistance and 24 hours professional customer service.
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3 points • GradualYoda
Most are relatively small. Here’s the one I’m currently using if you can spare some room on an end table.
Official Creality Ender 3 Pro 3D Printer with Removable Build Surface Plate and UL Certified Power Supply 220x220x250mm https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07GYRQVYV/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_fabt1_7ZxSFb2D6PQ9G
3 points • Circeos
I got mine (The Ender 3 Pro ) for about $200 at microcenter but I see them go on sell for less pretty often, you can probably get a good deal on Black Friday.
2 points • Slapthatbass84
https://www.amazon.com/Comgrow-Creality-Printer-Upgrade-Certified/dp/B07GYRQVYV
It is a fantastic printer for the price, but be prepared to do some set up and trouble shooting. If you like to DIY upgrades I would strongly suggest an auto level for this machine. I have had the hardest time leveling this compared to any other printer.
2 points • Tucker-carlson-777
Thanks! Any idea what the difference is between the different versions on Amazon? Did you just get the one with the most reviews?
Also, what's the advantage of the glass bed?
2 points • digitalsnitch
Best advice I have is to keep the Comgrow seller page up on Amazon. I checked maybe 20 minutes ago, none in stock, and then 10 minutes later, seven Ender 3 Pros became available, and then sold out again within 10 minutes. I know it’s a pain to wait and wait, but I’ve spent basically the whole day trying to get one and that’s the only thing that’s worked and seems reliable! (Plus, reviews for Creality customer support are horrible, but customers who have had issues with Creality say Comgrow have been really helpful and responsive).
Here’s a link to the one I was able to get:
https://www.amazon.com/Comgrow-Creality-Printer-Upgrade-Certified/dp/B07GYRQVYV
I paid a bit above the original price (I paid $307, tax included/ free shipping), but if you’re really set on getting it like I was, I hope this helps! :)
2 points • jockninethirty
Yeah I was watching yt reviews all night! Leaning towards this one https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07GYRQVYV/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_wXAmFb8JHHV35
4 points • DrFunkalupicus
Buy it on Amazon from the seller Comgrow if you can. Good price and they are on point with the customer service.
If you are patient, they go on sale for a good discount every now and then
1 points • Snochew
Comgrow brand on Amazon
Obviously they have increased the price now because of the Covid outbreak and the sudden want and need for them. It is unfortunate that some companies are taking advantage of this situation.
1 points • GeeZeR_FroG
I have an Ender 3 Pro And I love it. I will warn you that no 3D print is gonna be a plug n' play. In other words you will need to learn the hobby a bit before you can print mini's. Each 3D printer is slightly different and there is a small (but enjoyable) learning curve. But there are a ton of great Youtube channels to help as well as subreddits like r/3dprinting and r/ender3. Good luck!
1 points • itsabuscus1
The Ender 3 vs the pro is $60+ for upgraded parts - It’s questionable to some if it’s worth the upgrade. But I’m enjoying mine (Ender 3 pro). The amazon link I bought from.
I haven’t used blender yet for anything 3d printing related. Mostly swiping files off of thingiverse and the free version of Fusion 360 - I cannot recommend them enough!
1 points • skeletorcares
This one? https://www.amazon.com/Comgrow-Creality-Printer-Upgrade-Certified/dp/B07GYRQVYV/
1 points • UnexpectedGamer
I had this one in mind.
1 points • mmm-pie
Get a 3D printer and let your donos send you 3D print files and show the stuff they send you on stream.
https://www.amazon.com/Comgrow-Creality-Printer-Upgrade-Certified/dp/B07GYRQVYV/
1 points • yingling247
Comgrow Creality Ender 3 Pro 3D Printer with Removable Build Surface Plate and UL Certified Power Supply 220x220x250mm https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07GYRQVYV/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_HwtzFb25X192W
This one?
1 points • InterstellarMisfit
The Comgrow Ender 3 Pro is currently in stock on Amazon . They are a very reputable vendor.
1 points • NinjaDefenestrator
You don’t need to spend all that much for a printer. This one is perfectly adequate for what you want to print, and takes many different filaments easily.
1 points • SirWhiteword
Comgrow Creality Ender 3 Pro 3D Printer with Removable Build Surface Plate and UL Certified Power Supply 220x220x250mm https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07GYRQVYV/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_bgkhEbJY7YWWK
1 points • Therealmaxregan
Most of the helmets I’ve made are adult size but it’s simple as just scaling down the file before printing to change the size, but here’s the exact one I use Comgrow Creality Ender 3 Pro 3D Printer with Removable Build Surface Plate and UL Certified Power Supply 220x220x250mm https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07GYRQVYV/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_rodEEbXEWE4EG
1 points • sciblue
Amazon has the Ender 3 Pro sold by comgrow. https://www.amazon.com/Comgrow-Creality-Printer-Upgrade-Certified/dp/B07GYRQVYV/ref=sr_1_1?crid=2ZHCW6FB2UT0J&dchild=1&keywords=ender+3+pro&qid=1590465587&sprefix=Ender+3+%2Caps%2C147&sr=8-1
I don’t have experience buying from Creality. I personal brought by Ender 3 Pro last year from Amazon.
1 points • Triskite
the r/3dprinting budget favorite goes on sale for like $240 often, or you can get it open-box for <200
1 points • UncleScummy
Is this the right one? I see a lot of different ender packages. https://www.amazon.com/Comgrow-Creality-Printer-Upgrade-Certified/dp/B07GYRQVYV/ref=mp_s_a_1_4?dchild=1&keywords=ender+pro&qid=1602431994&sr=8-4
1 points • Sausage54
Happy to help
Also the recommended places to buy one are under the Comgrow brand on Amazon or through Tiny Machines 3D.
1 points • l_owbar
This is the exact one. I'd just say Ender 3 pro but I hear they can be slightly different depending on manufacturer. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07GYRQVYV/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o00_s01?ie=UTF8&psc=1
1 points • solaceinsleep
Is spending the extra $10 worth it for glass plate and 5 nozzles?
Ender 3 Pro for $290: https://www.amazon.com/Comgrow-Creality-Printer-Upgrade-Certified/dp/B07GYRQVYV/
Ender 3 Pro + 5 nozzles + glass plate for $300: https://www.amazon.com/Official-Creality-Certified-Meanwell-220x220x250mm/dp/B07VMG98ZN/r
1 points • Vanilla-Huge
i recommend the ender 3 pro, because it has a better psu and bed. and it is discounted: https://www.amazon.com/Comgrow-Creality-Printer-Upgrade-Certified/dp/B07GYRQVYV/ref=sr_1_3?dchild=1&keywords=ender+3+pro&qid=1594177196&sr=8-3
1 points • Mygo73
i found the Pro on Amazon - https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07GYRQVYV/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_image_o06_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
1 points • joanakathleen
Oh sorry! I think we just got the regular Enders. Here’s a pro one on amazon
https://www.amazon.com/Comgrow-Creality-Printer-Upgrade-Certified/dp/B07GYRQVYV/ref=mp_s_a_1_3?dchild=1&keywords=ender+3&qid=1586810136&sr=8-3
And this is the one we bought:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B07BR3F9N6?psc=1&ref=ppx_pop_mob_b_asin_title
1 points • ArnoldCivardagezen
https://www.amazon.com/3D-Extruder-Aluminum-Filament-Creality/dp/B07B96QMN2/ref=sr_1_5?crid=2HQ4UONUB3QEQ&dchild=1&keywords=mk8+metal+extruder&qid=1584287571&sprefix=mk8+metal+ext%2Caps%2C278&sr=8-5
This is the product I bought (or something similar to this, they look exactly the same). I don't know what you'd call it exactly, but if it's the same as the Ender 3 it should fit.
https://www.amazon.com/Comgrow-Creality-Printer-Upgrade-Certified/dp/B07GYRQVYV/ref=sr_1_3?dchild=1&keywords=Ender+3+Pro&qid=1584287708&sr=8-3
on this Amazon link the Q&A section and the product description they say that the Ender 3 Pro has a different MK10 extruder, which would physically be different size wise from the Ender 3's extruder. Also, a bit off point but, does the ender 5 have the same extruder? That's also an option for me (cancel and repurchase) but i'm not sure if i'd benefit from the different movement mechanism
1 points • lightmystic
Like many, I am new to 3D printing but have wanted to get into it for a while. The YouTuber Intezga really inspired me as of late, my paycheck came in today, and I think I may just buy in to 3D printing finally.
My budget is probably a good maximum of $350 at best, with the first printer I'm looking at, the FLSUN QQ Delta, being within that range, with a $60-off coupon, and a printer Intezga actually used to print a prosthetic cover. (My local university also did robotic prosthesis printing+making so it's really inspired me for several years now.)
Two other prints I've looked at on Amazon include the Ender 3 Pro, and the JMAKER Magic.
I would prefer not to build the printer from a kit, and I am aware the third printer is a kit. That said, the other two are either assembled or minor assembly. My preference is a printer that can be detailed, fairly fast for a 3D printer, but more importantly, gives me options (in size, detail, and strength of print). I also know I would definitely prefer a filament printer over resin.
Since the post suggests it, I do live in the US, and some of the prints I'd try might include as small as a D20 (20-sided dice for those who don't know), granted I get that it might need cleaning and won't look perfect, as well as being as big as maybe a prosthetic (likely in parts or using non-printed supports) or things as large as a square foot.
I don't care if the printer meets one of the ones above or is a different printer, but I've really wanted to get into this for a while, and I'm not doing the best with money so I would like to be careful to pick something that'll remain affordable (partly why I'm not going with resin). Any help would be hugely appreciated, thanks!
1 points • WolfXemo
I wouldn't say I'm experienced with 3D printing (I've only had my first printer for a little over 3 months now) but I can try to help!
Enclosed 3D printers are usually more expensive than regular ones. I did find this one on Amazon which meets your budget and seems to have good reviews.
If you like DIY, then you may find it more fun to get a regular printer and build your own enclosure! For your budget I would look at Creality printers (Example), as there are many people out there with them and you will have a community to look to for help troubleshooting any issues.
Now for my personal recommendation, especially if you think you may need something on the smaller side and are okay with DIY enclosures, would be the Prusa Mini. It is backordered right now, and if you order today the shipping estimate would be September, but as an owner of a Prusa i3 MK3S, I can say that Prusa makes some great printers. The Mini does only come as a kit, but it comes in 3 parts so it shouldn't be too challenging to put together! It also sits within your budget.
1 points • Oiolyka
Hello, I am brand new to 3D printing and am currently looking for my first printer. I have done some research about a few printers but I'm unsure how they stack up against each other, so I thought I should ask this here. I will link the products I was looking at below, so any advice on any of those would be appreciated. However, if you have any other suggestions, I will gladly take them. I live in the US and I am trying to keep it under $350 or $400. I have no experience with building a printer from a kit, but if there are directions that I can follow I'm sure I can figure it out.
(Listed in no specific order) Flashforge Finder Phrozen Sonic Mini Comgrow Crealty Ender 3 Pro Monoprice Select Mini
1 points • _FloppySack_
Well rn its only a \~$20 difference. https://www.amazon.com/Comgrow-Creality-Printer-Upgrade-Certified/dp/B07GYRQVYV?ref_=ast_sto_dp
https://www.amazon.com/Comgrow-Creality-Ender-3-Printer-Certified/dp/B07DYL9B2S?ref_=ast_sto_dp&th=1
thats why i ask
1 points • AnonymousHermit
>Anybody know of a fix?
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Download Reality Capture.
https://www.capturingreality.com/
It's photogammetry software that allows you to take a large set of images and generate an accurate 3D model. Use a selfie stick or friend to take dozens of photos of your face from every angle. -
Also download Valve's facegasket model: https://github.com/ValveSoftware/IndexHardware/tree/master/Headset
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Download Fusion 360
https://www.autodesk.com/products/fusion-360/free-trial -
Import both your face model and facegasket models into Fusion 360 and stitch them together to create an exact, custom fit facegasket for your chubby cheeks.
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Buy a 3d Printer and print it:
https://www.amazon.com/Comgrow-Creality-Printer-Upgrade-Certified/dp/B07GYRQVYV