3D Printer Reviews
In-depth reviews of 3D printers, filaments, and accessories
Flashforge Adventurer 5X Review: Enclosed Chamber Comfort at CoreXY Speeds
The Flashforge Adventurer 5X boasts 600mm/s max speed, CoreXY kinematics, a fully enclosed chamber, HEPA filtration, quick-swap nozzle, and an internal camera. We reviewed this printer with a 220x220x220mm build volume and broad filament support from PLA to PC.
Bambu Lab H2C Hotend Review: Opening the Door to Carbon Fiber Printing
The Bambu Lab H2C hardened steel all-metal hotend is a powerful upgrade for carbon fiber and engineering filaments. Its bi-metallic heatbreak design, resistant up to 300°C, offers superior performance with abrasive materials like PA-CF and PET-CF.
Bambu Lab H2D Hotend Review: Flawless Surface Quality with Diamond Coating
The Bambu Lab H2D, with DLC coating, minimizes nozzle friction for superior surface quality and reduced stringing. Ideal for silk and metallic filaments, it's designed for perfectionists.
Creality K2 Plus Review: A New Contender in the CoreXY Giants' Race
The Creality K2 Plus stands out with its 350mm cube print volume, 600mm/s max speed, and Klipper firmware. We reviewed this printer, which redefines the price/performance balance in the CoreXY segment, in full detail.
Bambu Lab P2S Review: The New Standard for Affordable Premium 3D Printing
The Bambu Lab P2S builds on the success of the P1S, raising the bar in the affordable premium segment with Lidar calibration, AMS support, HEPA filtration, and 500mm/s speed. Here are all the details.
Bambu Lab X1 Carbon Review: King of Professional 3D Printing?
We intensively tested the Bambu Lab X1 Carbon for 3 months. With features like CoreXY kinematics, Lidar-based calibration, multi-color printing with AMS, and carbon fiber support, is this printer truly the leader of the professional segment? All details in this review.
Creality K1 Max Review: High Speed in a Massive Print Area
The Creality K1 Max is a CoreXY beast designed for large parts with a 300x300x300mm print area and 600mm/s max speed. It features Lidar, an AI camera, and Klipper firmware. What does it offer for its price? Our 3-month test results.
Anycubic Kobra 3 Combo Review: Affordable Multicolor Printing Revolution
Anycubic Kobra 3 Combo offers affordable multicolor printing with its ACE Pro multi-material system. With a claimed speed of 600mm/s, is this printer a true competitor to Bambu Lab? Detailed review and test results.
Elegoo Neptune 4 Pro Review: The True Face of the Klipper-Based Speed Monster
The Elegoo Neptune 4 Pro storms the budget segment with Klipper firmware, a direct drive extruder, and 500mm/s speed. But how do its specs translate to reality? Our honest assessment after 3 months of intensive use.
Prusa MK4 Review: Does the Legend Continue or Fall Behind?
The Prusa MK4 arrives with Nextruder, input shaping, and full auto-calibration as the successor to the legendary MK3 series. Can it compete with Bambu Lab while maintaining its open-source ethos? A full review after 3 months of use.
Bambu Lab P1S 3D Printer Review: Speed and Capability Combined
Bambu Lab's P1S model stands out with its CoreXY technology, AMS support, enclosed chassis, fast printing capabilities, Wi-Fi, and built-in camera. We evaluate its advantages and disadvantages in detail.
Creality Ender-3 V3 SE Detailed Review: The Price/Performance King?
Creality's new Ender-3 V3 SE boasts auto bed leveling, a direct drive extruder, and high print speeds. This review covers everything from unboxing to print quality, software compatibility, and value.
Bambu Lab P1S Review: Mid-Range Enclosed 3D Printer
The Bambu Lab P1S is a mid-range enclosed 3D printer featuring multi-color printing with AMS, CoreXY kinematics, and 500mm/s speed. Ideal for ABS/ASA/Nylon. Offers first layer inspection via LiDAR and Bambu Studio/OrcaSlicer compatibility.
Creality Ender 3 V3 SE Review: An Affordable 3D Printer for Beginners
The Creality Ender 3 V3 SE is an ideal 3D printer for beginners, offering auto bed leveling, a direct-drive extruder, and a 250mm/s print speed. It stands out with its affordable price and easy setup.
Bambu Lab A1 Mini Detailed Review: Small But Powerful Entry-Level Printer
The Bambu Lab A1 Mini, with its 500mm/s print speed, auto-calibration, direct drive extruder, and AMS Lite support in the $200-250 price range, is the best entry-level 3D printer for 2024-2026. Detailed evaluation after 6 months of use. Score: 9.0/10
PLA vs PETG Comparison: Which Filament is Right for You? (2026 Guide)
Detailed comparison of PLA and PETG filaments. Printing settings, use cases, pros, cons, and a guide to choosing based on your project.