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    So I'm flipping through the channels last night and spot a 3d printer being sold

    Yep ideal world had an hour flogging the cel robox 3d printer.
    First time I've ever seen a 3d printer being hard sold on the telly.
    http://www.idealworld.tv/355623?icn=...i=Sitewide_Top

    And by the end of the 20 minutes I watched (they tend to repeat after 20 minutes), they'd sold 55% of their stock. Obviously they don't tell you how many units that was. Th
    They were selling it at £900 - 4x 225 installments.
    Seemed like a reasonable price for a fairly sophisticated looking machine.

    But I have to say I was impressed. The robox looks like an actual easy to use plug'n'play machine. Got some very nice features, I guess my only negative comments would be the build volume and lack of a comtrol panel and sd card slot, ie: you can't run it without a computer.

    Build volume was never mentioned - but I looked it up: 210x150x100mm

    They couldn't have made the case 5 cm taller to get a standard 150mm build height ?

    So the big consumer sell has started. Expect to see lots of these elongated advert shows in the months before christmas.

    But hey - nice job cel - english firm as well :-)
    Last edited by curious aardvark; 09-30-2015 at 06:27 AM.

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    Hmm, £200 more than I paid for two 768 Stratasi and £800 more than I paid for my Wanhao.

    Not a bargain to a tight northerner like me.

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    lol these are new and don't need rebuilding to work.
    Nice looking units.
    Got a 0.3 nozzle for outer shells and an 0.8mm for fast infill and presumably fast and dirty prints.

    Like I said, a nice machine and aimed at 'normal' people - not mutant's like us's ;-)
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    The Robox has some nice features on it, including a needle valve to prevent stringing. The other thing is it has a good design team behind it that are forward thinking. Next to come with it will be interchangeable tool heads.

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    and hopefully a larger build volume

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    Quote Originally Posted by curious aardvark View Post
    and hopefully a larger build volume
    A larger build volume would be good but then again they are going for detail as well with the 20um Y res and the 0.3mm nozzle etc. So smaller beautifully formed models is ok. You generally can't get everything. swings & roundabouts etc..

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    Never believe the sales numbers they put on infomercials, these numbers are fictional and just used as a tactic to make the item seem desirable.

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    Be interesting to see how many weeks it takes for them to start appearing on ebay as "not working" or "too complicated" or even "never taken out of the box".

    I think those TV channels are for compulsive obsessive types.

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