Best 3D Printers 2024 [don’t buy one before watching this]

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  • čas přidán 15. 12. 2022
  • Links to the Best 3D Printers 2024 are listed below. At Valid Consumer, we've researched the Best 3D Printers 2024 saving you time and money.
    ► 5. Creality Ender 3 V2 -
    ► 4. Anycubic Photon Mono 4K -
    ► 3. Elegoo Saturn S -
    ► 2. Photon Mono X -
    ► 1. Creality Ender 3 S1 Pro -
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    - ABOUT THIS VIDEO -
    Never has there been a better opportunity to enter the 3D printing industry or, for seasoned makers, to improve. You may create models, toys, hooks, supports, replacement components for electronics, or a new case for your Raspberry Pi with the correct printer. Consider what you'll be manufacturing with it and continue reading to learn more. For much under $300, you can purchase one of the best 3D printers and plenty of material.
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Komentáře • 59

  • @ChainsawSquirrel
    @ChainsawSquirrel Před rokem +57

    All these review videos of this type are pushing the same brands over and over, these are just paid adverts. They never talk about the issues with the recommended printers , its just click bait ads

    • @catherineharris4746
      @catherineharris4746 Před rokem +2

      I think so too!👍 This kind of shit makes me angry!😡

    • @tylerdanford4514
      @tylerdanford4514 Před rokem +6

      Sooo we just ruling out the possibility that they are actually the best? If so make a video of the printers you think are the best…

    • @rooinmaggot1892
      @rooinmaggot1892 Před rokem +5

      You make a video, Sire Squirrel. Let me know your pros and cons of each.

    • @nSquared75
      @nSquared75 Před rokem +1

      I won’t be as condescending. Do you mind sharing some of your thoughts?

    • @ump6756
      @ump6756 Před rokem

      I bet this is just another commercial video from creality

  • @marcus5368
    @marcus5368 Před rokem +2

    Totally agree. I never had any experience with 3D printers. Bought an E3 S1 Pro and the features made it so easy to start printing for a beginner. A bit more googling helped prevent long term issues like cable damage, clog prevention, roller wheel tension, etc.

  • @kkram53
    @kkram53 Před rokem +1

    This was extremely helpful thanks

  • @alenaxp
    @alenaxp Před rokem

    yup, you were right, after watching this, I am getting Creality Ender 3 S1 Pro . Thank you

  • @JC-bx7ps
    @JC-bx7ps Před rokem +2

    I have a Photon Mono SE. I just purchased the Ender 3 V2 Neo. Would like to get your opinion on the NEO line.

  • @Mr.Map.Man.Z
    @Mr.Map.Man.Z Před rokem +5

    A nice tip is that resin printing is awsome with its quality but with all that after processing it gets a little worser. I have tried both FDM (Filament printer) and resin printing I would suggest FDM for new comers. The thing that was hard about resin printing was that you cant have 1 flaw, if that happens the print will fail. The slicers are not always perfect and you will have to do some things manually. I like FDM better because of its easiness. If you want bigger and more toyish prints I would suggest FDM, but if you want stuff like minutures then resin printing is best. I like FDM because i dont really want my 3d printing life to be all about little minutres, though you can make articulated dragons or stuff like that in resin printers, its just not the best. In conlusion if you want a easy printer and a printer that you will only print cool things like articulated dragons or somthing a FDM printer is best, but if you want high quality level printers for projects then a resin printing is best.

    • @soumya068
      @soumya068 Před rokem

      great explanation.Which FDM printer do you have?

    • @Mr.Map.Man.Z
      @Mr.Map.Man.Z Před rokem

      @@soumya068 I have the anycubic kobra neo but for some reason the screen is not working so I will probably replace the motherboread or get a new one. (Btw im 12 :)

  • @mikesalapow3625
    @mikesalapow3625 Před rokem +3

    Very new to 3d printers and this was helpful and informative without being overwhelming.

  • @SerdarAtiEge
    @SerdarAtiEge Před rokem

    Danke für die gute Presentation

  • @AbdulKarim-cp9bb
    @AbdulKarim-cp9bb Před rokem +1

    Very efficient & useful 3D printer

  • @bluefireknight6648
    @bluefireknight6648 Před rokem

    i really want a creality ender but i want a very cheap one what do you reccomend

  • @samtheman7366
    @samtheman7366 Před rokem +3

    I think the Bambu Lab x1 carbon would take the filament printing cake if money is not an consern. Similiarly the Phrozen Mighty 8k or Anycubic Photon M3 Max if you want the absolute best of the best details with larger build volumes. Anycubic Photon D2 if you want to invest on the DLP projection printing future with more lifespan and the best details available on a smaller figures. You'll also lose a a bit of printing volume since D2 only supports printing in 6.5 x 5.1 x 2.9 in. / 165 x 131 x 73 mm (HWD).

    • @waynematheson
      @waynematheson Před rokem +1

      That's a good point, could you please explain the increased quality of printing verses the increased cost to my wife? After making her watch this video several times and showing her the cheap vases and potted plant holders it could make her, she finally agreed to let me buy a printer under $300!!!

    • @TMS5100
      @TMS5100 Před rokem

      bambu labs p1p is $699

    • @tkx86
      @tkx86 Před rokem +1

      @@waynematheson Dam that must suck having to ask your wife for permission.

  • @seantey890
    @seantey890 Před rokem

    What about Uniformation's 3D Printer? its one of the best and most consistent printers out there ive seen with the best Cost Performances out there.

  • @waynematheson
    @waynematheson Před rokem +2

    This video was awesome! Thank you for clearly explaining the differences between some of the printers and showing that 3D printers could cheap to purchase! I'm 99.9% I will be allowed to buy one now!!!!

  • @kcarroll0913
    @kcarroll0913 Před rokem +3

    Hey, a little off topic but what is the strongest plastic you can 3d print with? I have an idea to make something game-changing for my industry, but I don't know if the plastics would be strong enough. Could you make a blade to cut through aluminum?

    • @woutervanmoll
      @woutervanmoll Před rokem

      You can 3D print metal with a 3D laser printer. Design what ever you have in mind in CAD and have a company make the print for you to see if your idea actually works. Those kind of printers are very expensive and they are not giving perfect results, so do expect some work to finish off you product.

    • @kcarroll0913
      @kcarroll0913 Před rokem

      @@woutervanmoll it needs to be non conductive

    • @Yielar1
      @Yielar1 Před rokem

      @@kcarroll0913 use a non conductive metal then

    • @ashleyduckworthyt3224
      @ashleyduckworthyt3224 Před rokem

      They make a rigid resin for printing. I’m not sure if they also make the same thing in filament though so it’s a resin only feature as far as I know

    • @kcarroll0913
      @kcarroll0913 Před rokem

      @@Yielar1 such as?

  • @maximusandsenecagloballlc1209

    how fast is the curing speed after printing

  • @PincheHugo_130
    @PincheHugo_130 Před rokem +1

    still not sure......will be my 1st printer and I will mainly use it for small minatures, but I want them to look sharp AF!!! any suggestions!?

    • @your_local_goose
      @your_local_goose Před rokem +4

      then resin printer it is

    • @john-bjorn
      @john-bjorn Před rokem +1

      For great details on small miniatures and saving up time when printing many miniatures at once - I'd say go with a resin printer!
      But be sure you have a good place for it (garage/outdoor/remotely room) since it's pretty messy and you need alcohol to clean your prints and printerhead/container with.
      It will also be quite smelly and not great to handle without decent ventilation around, so having the printer in an environment you and others don't spend much time in is prefered.

  • @firecatinblack
    @firecatinblack Před rokem +4

    How did this video flop so hard? Its well explained and edited and overall good quality, good job there and I hope you get more attention! Decided that I might want to buy a resin printer after having gathered a lot of experience with a ender 3 to expand on what I can do with 3d printing, thank you for this video!

    • @sippinxol9961
      @sippinxol9961 Před rokem

      Can you print a g26 frame ??

    • @florianmsn9941
      @florianmsn9941 Před rokem

      Maybe because most people don’t like Resin printers

    • @Inknov83d
      @Inknov83d Před rokem +2

      most of these CZcamsr are just saying these are the best because they make money if you buy one with their affiliate link…can trust this shit anymore.

    • @alias5281
      @alias5281 Před rokem +2

      Because it's an ad, not a genuine top 5.

  • @Introversitive
    @Introversitive Před rokem

    No Anycubic Vyper love?

  • @WindowBlazerl
    @WindowBlazerl Před rokem +1

    I have not had a good experience with the Ender 3 V1 Pro with CL touch. After 3 weeks I still cannot get anything other than the most basic items to print accurately. This one just might be a lemon, but the factory basically just ignores any requests for help. Releveled at least 30 times. I sent an email requesting to return within the 14 days and on the 14th day they sent me a link to a CZcams Video and told me good luck. Totally wish I had bought something that had better support. I'll sell this one now for $360.

    • @rubberonasphalt
      @rubberonasphalt Před rokem +1

      You have to understand that the Ender printers require you to tinker and get deep into it. Learning about firmware, sometimes tweaking your own. Testing different slicer settings & printer settings. I didnt print anything good for ages, after many weekends of tinkering. Theres no hand holding here, & if you put in the time to learn & watch a lot of videos/articles, you'll understand 3d printing very well. Can be rewarding when it works, but again, it requires your effort

    • @WindowBlazerl
      @WindowBlazerl Před rokem +1

      @@rubberonasphalt I totally understand the points you made. Unfortunately for players like Creality, they will continue to sit in the past and service the cheap, low margin, do it your self market. I have ordered a Bambu Labs Carbon Combo with 4 color on demand printing to see if they got it right as every reviewer has said. It also has a larger bed size, LIDAR first layer checking, 100% auto leveling, included enclosure and printing speeds of at least twice (6 times???) as fast. It also has a built-in camera to see exactly what went wrong when something does fail.
      I'll take $340 now for my 4 week old Ender 3 Pro with CR leveling, 12 extra nozzles and 2 glass bed. I am thinking of just getting the a 10 watt laser cutter/ engraver for this Ender if I cannot sell it.

    • @benrichard5458
      @benrichard5458 Před rokem

      hey im a is it late to the party but if you paid with credit card is there any chance for a chargeback?

  • @Lennypl1
    @Lennypl1 Před rokem

    Only Creality on Market FDM ?

  • @creepyloner1979
    @creepyloner1979 Před rokem

    elegoo makes significantly better versions of creality's fdm printers.

  • @Generalclink
    @Generalclink Před rokem

    Creality Ender 3

  • @validconsumer
    @validconsumer  Před rokem +1

    ► Links to the Best 3D Printers 2023 we listed in this video:
    ► 5. Creality Ender 3 V2 -
    ► 4. Anycubic Photon Mono 4K -
    ► 3. Elegoo Saturn S -
    ► 2. Photon Mono X -
    ► 1. Creality Ender 3 S1 Pro -

  • @sippinxol9961
    @sippinxol9961 Před rokem

    Can can someone recommend a good quality 3-D printer under 200?!

    • @Yielar1
      @Yielar1 Před rokem +1

      I'd check out the Creality Ender 3 V2 Neo 3D

    • @mikecamera818
      @mikecamera818 Před rokem

      I'm really impressed with my $120 Longer Orange 10 printer. Here's my video on it czcams.com/video/bw7F71Cs5jw/video.html and 2 settings I recommend you change for excellent prints czcams.com/video/CmIl1JqFmdE/video.html. Can't get much cheaper and the details are better than any FDM printer.

  • @_Mr.Snoopy_
    @_Mr.Snoopy_ Před rokem

    The vid starts at 1:24

  • @envynemo4170
    @envynemo4170 Před rokem

    the photon mono 4k has horrible FEP design you can only use anycubic proprietary glue into frame FEP no generic FEP

  • @hyedenny
    @hyedenny Před 10 měsíci

    "Best," my ass. Apples and oranges.

  • @ZeroKami86
    @ZeroKami86 Před rokem

    Omg just looking for a channel that does these reviews that uses their own b-roll. Do not trust a reviewer that doesn't own the product(s).

  • @Hundseier
    @Hundseier Před rokem

    6 ads in the first 3 minutes! I’m sorry but that is excessive. I had to switch off this review.

  • @Tiebox
    @Tiebox Před rokem

    *Is anyone else tired of Amazon affiliates listing top 3D printers to sell?*
    *Chinese garbage *