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    Oh,Ok then...If it's up to $1,000,it'll be about 20 - 30 dollars for a decent spool of filament.I'd reccomend a Creality Ender 3,they have a lot of mods and high print quality.Apperently the top pick is the Ender 3 V2(Amazon here:https://rb.gy/likbgu).The Ender 3 series is one of the most popular cheap,beginner-tuned 3D Printers with high quality.For Strength,I'd recommend PETG filament,which is food-safe for coffee machines,and(Very)Strong,or ABS filament,still very strong and heat-resistant.Though for those kinds of filaments,you'll need an enclosure to hold the heat in and which unfortunately doesn't come with the printer which'll set you down about 80 bucks.You can get the one that fits the Ender 3 series herehttps://rb.gy/nnseze).In total,if you buy the printer,2 spools of filament,and the filament,you're looking at about 400 bucks.Too good to be true?Look at the reviews.
    Next up would be the Prusa i3 MK3S+,found here: https://rb.gy/yea1bj.It's(a lot)pricier than the Ender 3 V2,with the kit to build going for 750 dollars and the pre-built one being 1,000 dollars.It already comes with 2 spools of filament,so no need to worry about that.Plus,apparently when you buy the kit,you get a free bag of Haribo gummy bears!Though you'll need to still buy an enclosure for PETG and ABS prints.PLA works fine on any printer without an enclosure,though,since it's much weaker.In total,if you were to buy an enclosure,2 spools of filament,and the printer,you'd be at around 1,000 dollars.
    Also,All3DP.com,a popular 3D Printing website,has a review of the best 3D printers,which is constantly being updated!You can see it here:https://all3dp.com/1/best-3d-printer...-d-printer-3d/
    Well,good luck finding a printer,and I hope you really enjoy printing not just for work,but as a hobby!
    Also If you have trouble in the near future,just contact me and I'll help(I've sent a friend request to you)!
    Thanks,
    Max
    Last edited by TheMax; 03-02-2021 at 12:10 AM.

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