Yes, you're right. They all relies on the same structure. Also, their prices are in line with what you said ($500 - 800), except for the CreateBot Max, which sells at around $ 1,5k and features a build volume of 280 x 250 x 400 mm.


Raise3D printer are professional tools meant to functional prototyping and small-scale roduction. They deliver quality results most of the time and have a good build quality. ccording to most users, they are really convenient to use. Thus, I think they might be worth heir prices. The Pro 2 Plus has even been named the "best large-format 3D printer" of pring 2020 by All3DP. Obviously, Raise3D doesn't target hobbyists or tinkerers (considering the rices of their printers).