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WEEFUN Upgraded Tina2 3D Printer, Auto Leveling DIY 3D Printers for Beginners
Hyndland, Glasgow
£120
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- 3 hours ago
Description
Having a clearout and getting rid of this great little printer. Small, so can be stored in a cupboard until needed.
Has had very little use as I have other 3d printers. Will accept offers.
Great for kids or those just getting into 3D printing as it's self levelling, compact and can resume from power failure.
Pickup Broomhill G11 7LR
【Fully Assembled】Out of the box, the user-friendly beginner 3D printer is easy to operate with 2.4" LCD Display. Come with a sample PLA filament roll and a Micro SD card that has multiple model files, you can instantly enjoy the world of 3D printing. Note: Tina2 Basic is no featured with WiFi app function.
【Auto Bed Leveling】WEEFUN mini 3D printers don't need manual adjustments, one-touch auto-leveling for more simple and more precise printing. It's a good choice for beginners and children.
【Pause & Resume Printing】WEEFUN 3D printers with sensor detection can resume printing after suffering power outage or any other unexpected stoppage. Just one click to easily resume from the memorized position.
【High-Precision Printing】 Dual Z-axis and Dual Y-axis Rails design and auto-leveling make the 3D printing more stable and precise, greatly improving the printing quality. Compatible with PLA, PLA Pro, TPU.
【Compact Design】 This desktop 3D printer is lightweight and compact for space-saving. The removable magnetic build plate has great adhesion as well is bendable removing models from the bed easily. It's perfect for home use, schoolrooms and offices.
Ad ID: 1502003882
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