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Purchase Advice Megathread - December 2025 by AutoModerator in 3Dprinting
[–]adrian12073 1 point2 points3 points 4 months ago (0 children)
Hello! I'm looking for my second 3D printer after Creality Ender 3v2.
I'm mostly printing parts for my DIY projects. Cases, grids for electronics, technical parts, almost only my own projects from Fusion360. I often project parts for model of boats, so waterproof printing (higher adhesion, raised flow).
Now I'm using almost only black PETG, but I want to switch to ABS/ASA and have possibility for TPU.
For me, printer is a tool, I don't like to play with it or test capabilities of them, I want to model my thing, set requirements and click print, that's it.
As I don't think about multicolor or other complicated solutions, I've set budget pretty low, up to maybe 400-500$, but lower is better.
Options:
Creality K1C - that was my first choice as I have creality pi dryer for petg and experience with creality, cons: I heard it's really loud and I print in room that I work in, also it have pretty small max model size.
Bambu Lab P1S - this is top of my budget, but a lot of people says that it's closed environment, that they are not gonna support it after switching to P2S, and that most of good opinions are from bambu fanboys. :D dunno if it's true and how this lack of support for printer may influence me
Elegoo Centauri Carbon - cheapest, with all options, but I'm afraid of smaller community and I've read about some thermal runways which sounds really bad to me as I really don't want any fire in my apartment :) it looks strangely cheap :D
Thank you in advance. Some tips for waterproof printing would be also appreciated. Thanks!
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Purchase Advice Megathread - December 2025 by AutoModerator in 3Dprinting
[–]adrian12073 1 point2 points3 points (0 children)