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3D Printer Reviews

Unbiased 3D printer reviews, including MakerBot, Printrbot, Duplicator and more. Check back often as we review new 3D printers that enter the market.

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MatterHackers Pulse XE review

Thanks to ongoing advances in materials science, 3D printers can create objects in practically any material you want -- but unfortunately, not all printers can handle high-performance plastics. That’s where the Matterhackers Pulse XE comes in.
Monopice Select Mini V2

Monoprice Maker Select Mini V2 review

Monoprice Delta Pro review

Monoprice Delta Pro review

Monoprice’s big, bold Delta Pro is one of the most luxurious 3D printers we’ve ever tested, but its print quality isn’t anything to write home about. It comes packed with just about every high-end feature you could ever want -- and even a few you probably didn’t know about. But it all comes at a price.
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Anycubic Photon 3D printer review

If you don’t mind working with messy resin, the Anycubic Photon 3D printer offers print quality that very few filament-based printers can achieve. This printer is on the same level as machines that cost six times as much. Dt ran the device through it's paces and came away impressed.
Pirate3D Printer

Pirate3D Buccaneer review

We review the Pirate 3D Buccaneer, an $800 3D printer that looks like an affordable option for beginners, but is bound to end in disappointment.
3Doodler Create+ Leather Edition wood

3Doodler Create+ Leather Edition Review: Magic pen

The 3Doodler Create+ Leather Edition is being penned as the executive office pen meets 3D printing, with a particular focus on wood creations. Is it the one true 3D-printing pen to rule them all? We tested it out by tackling several projects and activities to uncover what makes it unique!
Formlabs Form 1+ 3D Printer

Formlabs Form 1+ SLA 3D Printer review

The form 1+ brings high quality stereolithographic printing to the masses, but can’t match the convenience of low price of traditional FDM machines.
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Ultimaker 2 review

The Ultimaker 2 boasts some of the best print speeds, resolution, and durability in the business, even compared to competitors like MakerBot.
3D Systems Cube 3D Printer spool

3D Systems Cube 3D Printer review

The Cube 3 is scores big points for great design and useful features, but the machine’s poor reliability and frustrating software make it a pain to use sometimes.
3Doodler Pen

3Doodler 2.0 review

What 3Doodler lacks in precision and practicality, it makes up for with a low learning curve and a ridiculously high fun factor.
MakerBot Replicator

MakerBot Replicator (5th Gen) review

MakerBot’s fifth-generation Replicator is a joy to work with, and in terms of user experience and ease of operation, it’s miles ahead of the competition.
M3D Micro 3D printer

M3D Micro 3D printer review

M3D’s $350 Micro gets you plenty of bang for your buck, but it’s a bit too unreliable to stand toe-to-toe with more expensive 3D printers.
New Matter MOD-t 3D

NewMatter MOD-t review

For $400, the Mod-T is a good printer -- but it needs a few improvements before it can be great.
Robo C2 review

Robo C2 review

The Robo C2 is one of the most user-friendly 3D printers we’ve ever encountered, but its missing a crucial feature that it desperately needs.
Zortrax M300 Review

Zortrax M300 review

Zortax’s M300 is a bigger, badder version of the company’s M200 printer -- but unfortunately the new version isn’t quite as polished when it comes to design and software
Sparkmaker review

Sparkmaker review

Sparkmaker is the most affordable SLA printer on the market right now – but is it worth the money? We took one for a spin to find out.
Ultimaker 3 review

Unrivaled and unaffordable, Ultimaker 3 is the Bentley of 3D printers

The Ultimaker 3 is the cream of the crop when it comes to FDM 3D printers. Nowhere else will you find such a fantastic blend of build volume, resolution, accuracy.
Monoprice Mini Delta review

Monoprice Mini Delta review

Don’t be fooled by the $160 price tag: Monoprice’s Mini Delta 3D printer is a pint-sized powerhouse.
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Monoprice Maker Select Plus Review

Monoprice sells a wide range of affordable printers, and after being impressed with its ultra-cheap models --the Mini Delta and the Maker Select V2-- we wanted to see if the $400 Maker Select Plus was worth the extra cash. Spoiler alert: it totally is.
formlabs form 2 review

Formlabs Form 2 review (updated for 2018)

Thanks to a myriad of smart design upgrades, the Form 2 is more user-friendly than any other SLA printer we’ve ever encountered.

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