With add ons it becomes £509.00 .. Unless i am missing something?If I were getting my first 3D printer now I would buy the new Bambu Lab A1 printer and enjoy 3D printing rather than fiddling with a 3D printer:
https://uk.store.bambulab.com/products/a1?variant=40898087551036
It is a more expensive at £369 but is a far superior machine.
Are you happy with the K1?In a similar vein, I recently bought a Creality K1 -
Sorry - Technology Outlet had the K1 for around £450 in their black Friday sale. They also had the K1 Max reduced to £668 IIRC, so I just had to have one.Could you point me to where you got the K1 max for £450.
The ones I saw were much more.
I agree! It's a very good printer and is now I feel the defacto quality entry level machine although bare in mind its does have filament limitations and this is not really a upgradeable printer, if youre a tinkerer then dont buy this machine but if all you want to do is print with a few filament types only and get on and do something else this is the perfect machine as from the box it pretty well prints perfectly and very quickly unless its various colours.If I were getting my first 3D printer now I would buy the new Bambu Lab A1 printer and enjoy 3D printing rather than fiddling with a 3D printer:
https://uk.store.bambulab.com/products/a1?variant=40898087551036
It is a more expensive at £369 but is a far superior machine.
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