Spain-based Lewihe has just introduced possibly the lowest-cost 3D printer to date, with their new Lewihe Play, which comes in kit form for only €69.00 (approximately $77). The Play, available now for pre-order through Lewihe's website (which has been experiencing incredibly high traffic since the announcement), comes with the iron plate structure, extruder support, print surface, metal shafts, and files with all the 3D printable parts, as well as a video demonstrating how users can mount their own components and put their fully customized FFF-based 3D printer together. Find out more specs and details on this remarkably affordable 3D printer in the full article: http://3dprint.com/67280/lewihe-play-cheapest-3d-print/
Below is a look at the Play:


The Specs are:


  • Print Technology: Fused deposition modeling
  • External dimensions: 210 x 210 x 250 mm
  • Build Volume: 105 x 105 x 130 mm
  • Filament: 1.75 mm
  • Print Material Options: Print rigid and elastic filaments
  • Compatibility: Compatible with almost all extruders and hot ends
  • Software: Cura, Repetier, Pronterface, Octoprint and more
  • 3D Model File Types Excepted: STL, GCode, OBJ
  • Printer Weight (fully assembled): 2.5 kg