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What 3d Printer do you use . I have been considering getting one But i think i want something fairly cheap .Of course i know quality and issues might occur but some of the sub 200 printers seem to have good ratings
My Trigger Finger is Trigger happy but my Sensible mind says STOP!!!
I have an Anet A8 and got it for $200AUD (I think they often sell for about $150USD). I posted a review of the Anet A8 budget printer here:
https://www.reef2reef.com/threads/get-any-part-you-need-right-here.321961/page-3#post-4612909
It is very cheap, but it NEEDS a couple of upgrades for safety that cost anywhere from $30-50 extra (I mention 4 of them in the review but forgot to mention the free software upgrade which IMO is essential).
If it is worth it or not depends on you and how much you value your time. But even then I think since the Geeetech A10 came out (usually on sale for $200) the Anet A8 shouldn't even be considered anymore, yes it's cheaper but for just a few dollars more you get a way better and safer printer.
After you buy the A8 (or any other sub $200 printer) and all the safety upgrades you are almost at the price of an A10 already, then throw in all the other benefits the A10 has (like an aluminum frame) and it's one of the best budget printers.
(The Creality Ender-3 has also been getting great reviews for the $200 price but from what I have seen the Geeetech comes in just better than it for the same price.)
All printers with a decent build volume in that price range will be a kit though and will take at least some time to build and then some practice to tweak and tune in, so it may take anywhere from an hour or two to a week or two to get them running beautifully.
