I don't really need another printer, and I probably can't afford one lol

But for £193 inc free delivery, I've just ordered a he3d k200 with auto levelling and heated bed from 3dprintersonline store.com
Got it from them because some of the other places selling didn't include the levelling kit and there was also $40 coupon that got knocked off at the checkout.
Also i think that's where I got the ciclops scanner - the scanner is pure junk, but the service was good and they don't make the scanners just sell them, lol

I'll probably have between another £30-40 to pay to the highway robbery that is the inland revenue. They charge £10 for the privilege of chraging you 20% of the list price on the package. Hopefully the sellers will limit that to $100.
The bastards revenoo, ignore the denomination and will charge me for a value of £100.

Taken this step for several reasons. I love watching deltas, they just look like proper manufacturing robots. Plus they can do things that cartesians struggle with. Like single strand curved surfaces, matchstick prints, brush heads and most likely a bunch of other stuff.
Plus this thing is the same price that a tiko would have been on kickstarter. But has a build volume of 200mm by 300mm.
I had a play this morning and it gives you a square base of 140x140. At 50mm width you get 180mm length. The 300mm height is also pretty impressive.

So cheaper than the tiko would have been and much larger build volume and also using standard kit that looks pretty easy to put together and modify.
e3d hotend, aluminium frame with peek injected parts.
One reason I got the heated bed was because it also upgraded the power supply and these days I always use heated bed.
Plus I get the whole make it from scratch education and it doesn't take up much space on my desk - so I can throw some crap away and it'll fit :-)
I can make any bits that need making - first job looks like filament holder that sits on top of the machine

With luck it should get here in a week or so - it's shipped via dhl (and free, makes you wonder what the kits actually cost the factory)

So there you go, I'll be into firmware and gcode and all that malarkey before you know it :-)