Always Wanted to Create Amazing Things with 3D Printers? Now’s the Best Time to Get 3D Printers on Christmas Deals

Dec 28, 2017 at 10:08pm EST
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3D printers are no longer a luxury reserved for the industrial or research worlds. These products are becoming as mainstream as the quadcopters flying all over us taking beautiful aerial shots, primarily thanks to their affordability. You no longer need to shade a few thousand dollars to have your hands on what has essentially become a fun activity gadget. From schools to designers and hobbyists, a small and affordable 3D printer that isn't a bulky expensive machine has become yet another product on our growing must-haves list.

Christmas promotions: Creality3D CR-10 3D Desktop Printer for $338.99 with code EUCR10JK

If you have been looking for a 3D printer that doesn't break your bank and doesn't require you to know too much about assembling it, we have just the right product for you at a limited time discount. I first came across Creality3D CR-10 3D printer when looking for an affordable 3D printer and found a post where someone had asked: "I want to get into 3d printing but I'm a broke high student. Is this printer the best for the money?"

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The post had multiple responses to it nearly all full of positive reviews, including several that said "CR-10 is worth twice its asking price."

Well, what would a holiday season be if we didn't bring the best and affordable products with even better discounts? You can now get the Creality3D CR-10 3D Desktop Printer for just $338.99 with the coupon code EUCR10JK - the deal unfortunately is only valid until December, 31. [We have also shared codes for both cheaper and more expensive alternatives at the end of this post]

Creality3D CR-10 3D Printer features super large 300 x 300 x 400mm build volume, with following specs:

Available deals on Creality3D printers

About the author: Rafia joined Wccftech in 2012 as a tech reporter. She is currently working on stories focusing on people and technologies that are turning Microsoft into a “company to watch” again. She is also responsible for collaborating with tech makers and e-commerce platforms to bring annoying but tempting deals to our readers.

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