3D printing has been one of those "next big thing" innovations among early adopters and the tech circle in-crowd for a few years now. However, the prospect of creating your own three-dimensional objects is still in its relative infancy with the general public. While the idea itself is fascinating to most, high prices and the slow process of introducing a new technology to your typical consumer has translated into very few 3D printers in use today in an average home.
So, now you can be an electronics trend-setter AND score it at a fantastic price by picking up a M3D Printer and four reels of filament for just $399, a 20% discount off its regular price.
The affordable M3D will give you the means to launch literally thousands of fun and educational 3D print projects right off your office desk. Unlike other 3D printer manufacturers, M3D started as a Kickstarter campaign with backers supporting the high quality design that resulted in a sleek, compact and almost startlingly quiet 3D printer capable of producing objects on par with much more expensive models.
The M3D's micro motion sensor chip calculates ultra-sharp precision, while its carbon fiber rods allow for a sturdy and lightweight build. The unit's Aerospace-grade ceramic heater system creates the type of rapid and precise heating necessary in 3D print projects along with both internal and external filament spooling options to help keep the material coming during the most exacting of builds.
See what everybody's talking about for yourself with the top quality, low cost M3D, available right now for a limited time at $399 in the Boing Boing Store.
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