The Sermoon V1 Pro is among the best entry-level printers available, requiring little to no calibration and setup. It comes fully assembled and ready to use and despite that simplicity, it still kicks ...
It's difficult to believe that the single filament version is just under £300, and for just over £100 more, you have the multifilament option. Single print speed is fast, and whilst multifilament ...
Are you ready to step up your 3D printing game? Here is the CR-M4, the latest FDM 3D printer from Creality. With a massive build volume and stable performance, this "quasi-industrial grade" printer is ...
It's an exciting time to be in love in with tech—be it the frenetic pace of AI, the myriad uses of gadgets, and how technology is changing everyday life. As a tech journalist, I believe tech and ...
The Creality Print and software, based on PrusaSlicer, is exceptionally good. Whilst you don't have access to the full range of features, if you do want that, then you can always set up your own ...
The Creality K1 Max offers an impressive blend of innovation, speed, and quality, although not all features are yet firing at their full potential. The machine's AI-driven capabilities certainly set a ...
Few companies do entry-level 3D printers as well as Creality. The Ender-3 S1 Pro is one of our top picks for curious tinkerers looking for an easy-to-use introduction to this vibrant hobby, and the ...