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[Prime] AnkerMake M5 3D Printer $499.00 Delivered @ AnkerDirect AU via Amazon AU

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ATL, I think. For $499, the AnkerMake M5 3D looks like a solid alternative to the Bambu Lab A1 at $459.

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  • Anker make 3d printers?

  • +8

    Avoid this.

    They have stopped any support for it and renamed to Eufymake.

    You wont be able to get any spare parts for it.

    Bambu sale prices are now active on Amazon

    • Isn't the Eufymake the UV printer?

      • yes, that's the E1.

        eufyMake is the brand.

    • Bambu still cheaper on there website 299/419 depening on what size A1 you want.

    • They have stopped any support for it and renamed to Eufymake.

      That statement is misinformation.

      For full transparency I've worked with EufyMake through a sponsored YouTube collaboration on the new E1 machine (so have association to them through my "cam shand" channel).

      However, As someone that purchased their M5 3D printer through kickstarter with my own money, I also was curious about the support and asked them.
      They advised there's no current intention to end support for the 3D printing range of devices.
      They have stopped selling new units, yes, but they have not stopped support with the rebrand.

      You can buy M5 Parts or M5C Parts on the new eufymake website.

      The new EufyMake Studio Software supports both the new E1 UV printer and their 3D printer range.

      It would not be practical to expect a company to manufacture and sell a product forever.
      But at the moment, they do support it, and have said they have full warranty and customer support for the units.
      Whether or not it's worth buying a discontinued product is a different debate.

      • +1

        fair enough, but I would still avoid this printer from what I've seen in the 3d printing communities

  • +1

    But why would you choose this one over the A1?

    You pay an extra $80 dollars for :
    A smaller Build Plate
    No multicolour printing
    No hot swappable nozzle.
    Bad slicer- So I've heard
    I'd say Bambu has better input shaping and print quality as well
    (most likely better support and community as well)

    Spend an extra 69 bucks and to get the P1P for the bigger build plate and the the Core XY system which is so much better than bedslingers.

    For 500 bucks this is objectively a bad printer to purchase. At this time, this would only make sense as an ok buy at about 330 or so.

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