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Pros
Inexpensive
Compact
And lightweight
Auto-leveling print bed
Consistently good print quality
Prints via microSD
USB
And Wi-Fi
Shield protects people and pets from accidentally touching extruder
Published: 2020-12-10, Author: Tony , review by: in.pcmag.com
Abstract: While we'd hesitate to call 3D printing a mature technology, you might say it has reached its teenage years. Through their first decade-and-change, 3D printers have come down in price, grown easier to set up and operate, and become more reliable. And you...
Pros, Inexpensive, compact, and lightweight, Auto-leveling print bed, Consistently good print quality, Prints via microSD, USB, and Wi-Fi, Shield protects people and pets from accidentally touching extruder
Cons, Tiny build area, Primitive spool holder, Only includes a starter supply of filament
Bottom LineThe entry-level Monoprice Cadet 3D Printer is easy to use and offers great print quality for its price, but has a small build volume and suffers from awkward filament handling...
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Published: 2021-04-10, Author: Andrew , review by: tomshardware.com
Good for beginners, kids, Auto-leveling probe is fast and accurate,
Side-mounted spool holder doesn't fit standard 1 kg spools, iOS Wi-Fi app doesn't appear to work, Lack of part cooling fan can be a problem for complex shapes
The Monoprice Cadet is a well-designed 3D printer for beginners, but it lacks some important features that would really let it soar...
Published: 2020-08-19, Author: Tony , review by: pcmag.com
Inexpensive, compact, and lightweight, Auto-leveling print bed, Consistently good print quality, Prints via microSD, USB, and Wi-Fi, Shield protects people and pets from accidentally touching extruder
Tiny build area, Primitive spool holder, Only includes a starter supply of filament
The entry-level Monoprice Cadet 3D Printer is easy to use and offers great print quality for its price, but has a small build volume and suffers from awkward filament handling...