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No, it would not be able to handle that. You consistently need at least 265°C for PET filament and this printer only gets up to 235°C. It also does not have a heated bed. :)
For the love of god - don't buy fire hazards like this! Get an A1 mini for double the price and actually enjoy printing - and not burning your home and family with it 🙏
@@janbartos4271 I could no longer justify getting an ender printer. Few years ago they were the best deal out there - now they just seem like interactive tutorials on "how to fix and build 3D printers" :D
I would always recommend to rather buy a used printer than this. A used printer wont cost more, but its a stable basis if you decide to carry on. This thing is just trash and after 2 printed benchies it either breaks or you want a bigger printer.
I kept buying unrepaired printers namely ender 3 V3 se. They were cheap and fast. Don't do what I do because experience electronics repairman. Anyway it is gambling for a good working machine I score out of 10 is 4, some were nothing wrong, middle is like simple fix, last few is way worst, just need a new motherboard. (I scrub that bit out and you don't want to replace the I.C.). For what cost, cheapest that I find £75 for a fully working one secondhand and is very clean. The other end I won't pay more than £100, ending up replacing a motherboard. I dare you want to do it at your own risk?
@@5njr_7-6 cause there are better options for just a bit more (an ender 3 from micro center on sale or a used machine or saving up for an A1 mini)even as a novice you'll soon regret it and there is no resale value at all.
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You have the better Temu 3D printer video btw
@vV4L1UM this comment made me rock hard
Cool! would love to see testing of other small items. See its usability (slicing, printing) and usability/quality of the prints
Thank you for the feedback, it is noted! :)
Underrated
Mark you inspired me to get into this new hobby
Temu kids working overtime on this one 💀
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Same as every 3d printer made in China
As a Asian kid I can approve of this comment
Is it possible to use PET bottle filament in this easythreed k9
No, it would not be able to handle that. You consistently need at least 265°C for PET filament and this printer only gets up to 235°C. It also does not have a heated bed. :)
@@markitmade8319 so, maybe we can upgrade it with other hotend
For the love of god - don't buy fire hazards like this! Get an A1 mini for double the price and actually enjoy printing - and not burning your home and family with it 🙏
Can you link me to the A1 mini for $180?
or ender
@@ttran1244 It's $200 right now. It just doesn't make any sense to buy anything other than an A1 mini (as your first printer)
@@janbartos4271 I could no longer justify getting an ender printer. Few years ago they were the best deal out there - now they just seem like interactive tutorials on "how to fix and build 3D printers" :D
@@ttran1244 it's no longer on sale - now its 200€ at bambus store
I would always recommend to rather buy a used printer than this. A used printer wont cost more, but its a stable basis if you decide to carry on. This thing is just trash and after 2 printed benchies it either breaks or you want a bigger printer.
I agree with you, but still think this thing is great for kids
The music just keeps playing The Lick over and over very prominently, I can’t focus haha
@johncruz7923 😂😂😂 I apologize for doing that to you
And just think that 99% of us big time printers print smaller print's then that build plate 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
I kept buying unrepaired printers namely ender 3 V3 se. They were cheap and fast. Don't do what I do because experience electronics repairman. Anyway it is gambling for a good working machine I score out of 10 is 4, some were nothing wrong, middle is like simple fix, last few is way worst, just need a new motherboard. (I scrub that bit out and you don't want to replace the I.C.). For what cost, cheapest that I find £75 for a fully working one secondhand and is very clean. The other end I won't pay more than £100, ending up replacing a motherboard. I dare you want to do it at your own risk?
Do not buy this printer!!!
Why?
@@5njr_7-6 cause there are better options for just a bit more (an ender 3 from micro center on sale or a used machine or saving up for an A1 mini)even as a novice you'll soon regret it and there is no resale value at all.
Nothing you said was valude you were completely rudecan condescending.
Rudecan? What is that, a vegetable?
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