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Anycubic Kobra 2 Plus Review: Get Big Prints Fast

At a glanceExpert's Rating Pros320 x 320 x 400mm build volume Relatively affordable FastConsTakes up a lot of space Filament reel holder position could be better Cloud printing doesn’t work properlyOur VerdictThe Kobra 2 Plus is a good-value 3D printer for those that need a large build volume for big models, and don’t want to wait long for them to be printed. Quality is decent with the right filament, too. Problems with cloud printing and noisy fans took the shine off, though. Best Prices Today: Anycubic…

Anycubic Kobra Go Review: Budget Friendly 3D Printer

 While other manufacturers are making their 3D printers more “deluxe,”, Anycubic wanted to find a way to make its printers more affordable. Engineers at Anycubic have done an amazing job of trimming the fat off their beginner friendly Kobra, giving us the Kobra Go for an eye-popping introductory price of $189. After the initial sale period, the Kobra Go will retail for $219, which is still a bargain.I was skeptical of what could be trimmed from the $320 Kobra, the current best 3D printer for beginners, without making it…

Anycubic’s Giant Kobra Plus 3D Printer is $399 for a Limited Time: Real Deals

If you're looking to do some really large 3D prints, then the size of Anycubic’s giant Kobra Plus 3D printer ticks a lot of the boxes needed for creating items like helmets or props. You can make the most of a $100 money-off saving by being an early adopter of this recently released printer and pick up the Anycubic Kobra Plus for $399 (opens in new tab). We reviewed the Kobra Plus (opens in new tab) and thought it was worthy of an Editor's Choice award for what it had to offer. Newegg is offering a chunky reduction in…

Anycubic Kobra Plus Review: Just the Right Size

The Anycubic Kobra Plus (opens in new tab) is the third printer in Anycubic’s latest line of FDM printers. It’s the “Goldilocks” machine, not as big as the Kobra Max, not as small as the Kobra. Priced at $499 with a build size of 300 x300 x 350mm, it’s going toe-to-toe against Creality’s popular CR10 line of machines for a good bit cheaper. The Kobra Plus is basically a scaled down Kobra Max, with all the same features in a less overwhelming size. It’s still not a portable machine – it can print a helmet in one piece –…

Anycubic Kobra Max Review: Massive Prints

Today's best Anycubic Kobra Max dealsThe Anycubic Kobra Max is freaking huge. No really. It’s that big. With a 400x400x450mm build volume, this is the perfect machine for 3D printing props and costume helmets in one piece. But first, you’ll want to measure your workspace – this monster needs THREE SQUARE FEET of operating space! I had to turn the printer sideways to fit on my IKEA counter – and the spool holder still hung off into space.Once you find a spot to put it, the Anycubic Kobra Max is a great machine that’s easy…