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B&H "Holiday Sale"on XYZ 3D Printers. Eg Da Vinci Jr Wi-Fi. AU $833.50 from Kogan or US $391.86 (AU $521.56) Delivered B&H

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Yes I know there are better/cheaper 3D printers available on the usual Chinese websites, but I was looking at an off the shelf model that I couldn't be blamed for stuffing up the build if it didn't work on Xmas day.

Had a look around the Australian sites and found 3D printers are still very expensive.
Stumbled across the B&H website which seems to have a sale on - XYZ printers mainly but also a FlashForge model.
Prices are significantly cheaper even after the courier costs to ship to Australia - cheapest option is DHL Express which says 4-7 business day delivery.

eg.
Da Vinci Jr Wifi.
Kogan https://www.kogan.com/au/buy/xyz-da-vinci-jr-10-wi-fi-3d-pri… -$833.50. Leaves warehouse in 1-2 weeks.
B&H https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1245313-REG/xyzprinti… - US$249.95 plus US$141.91 express delivery (same day shipping) = AU$521.56

Da Vinci Pro
Officeworks https://www.officeworks.com.au/shop/officeworks/p/da-vinci-p… $1399.00
B&H https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1203364-REG/xyzprinti… - US$495.95 plus US$213.71 express delivery = AU$950.02

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closed Comments

  • Are they actually from Vinci?

  • The boxed printers are actually really good. They can regulate the temperature of the print alot better so you dont end up with any warping of the PLA.

    • Yes, the enclosed ones are better in that respect although it's not an issue for PLA, is more for printing with ABS and nylon.

  • As usual, it pays to look overseas for better value. I assume they are even cheaper if selecting regular postage.

  • Don't buy these, I bought a davinci from Officeworks when it was at 50% discount and its not that great. The heating module clogs up easily and davinci has horrible customer support.

  • Good price for these. Shame the Jnr requires you to use their proprietary filament that is heaps more expensive. Some report being able to hack on earlier versions of firmware but it's just too much hassle considering there are lots of good printer choices nowadays for these $$$.

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