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Da Vinci Junior 1.0 3D Printer $496 @ Harvey Norman

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Original price $699. Probably can price match with officeworks:
http://www.officeworks.com.au/shop/officeworks/p/da-vinci-ju…

Review: http://www.cnet.com/au/products/xyzprinting-da-vinci-jr-3d-p…

With the compact and powerful Da Vinci Jr. 1.0 3D Printer, you can bring amazing creation and discovery to your home in an affordable and user-friendly package.

Key Features

  • The most affordable 3D Printer on the market, the Da Vinci Jr. is perfect for experiencing the joy and creativity of 3D Printing in the home, without spending a fortune.
  • With an auto-loading filament system, and no need for calibration, the Da Vinci Jr. couldn't be simpler to operate.
  • Simple extruder replacement and cleaning, as well as a refillable dilament spool make operating the Jr. Printer both simple and environmentally friendly, particularly with the non-toxic, biodegradable plastics used for the filament.
  • Fully enclosed for your safety, and for the integrity of your printings, and ready to print out of the box, the Da Vinci 3D Printer is designed with the family home in mind.
  • Supported operating systems include: Windows 7 and above, Mac OSX 10.8 and above (64-bit)

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  • -2

    Da Vinci Junior 1.0 3D Printer $496

    I'd wait another year and get it for half that price…

    • +2

      I would wait forever and save $496.

      • -2

        That's up to you, but the relative savings diminish as the price drops…

        • +1

          I suspect that there are many of these, and the Kogan da Vinci 1.0, sitting in people's cupboards after being played with for a day or two, or until the filament ran out.

        • +1

          Get the Peachy jv. It's only been on preorder for 3 years.

        • @Clear: wow.. make your own adult toys it appears :)

        • +1

          @ilikecheapcrap: If you like it rough.

  • +5

    Only prints up to 150mm and need proprietary filament. I'll pass.

    • +1

      Proprietary filament is the biggest load of BS with these things. They spout that it's for quality control but it's really for consumable profit control. I wouldn't mind extruding my waste plastic back into filament.

  • With a bit of tinkering this can accept a 3rd party firmware and use any filament

  • +1

    If you did want to buy this, don't forget $50 cashback from Amex.

  • OW doesn't match the price via their online store. If the item was only sold online, they won't do price match.

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