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Z.P
> 3 dayThe packaging is good but the wash cycle spins up and then dies, after a lot of research its because the magnets are seated too low…I raised them up it works for 2 items then they slide back down. It’s a cheap product. Nothing like the quality of their printers. The curing cycle is great but the washing is more important and it’s broke.
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Perry Trachett
> 3 dayDont waste your money if you are resin printing miniatures or items with fine details. The wash is so strong it will break finer parts off and the platter is so shaky during the cure part that pieces constantly fall off the platter, sometimes breaking. Dont make the same mistake I made and DIY something inexpensive.
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Kaiskii
> 3 dayAlthough Im pretty adept at FDM printing, Im very new to resin (SLA) printing. I knew when I decided to dive into SLA that I would want a nice setup for washing and curing my prints. I also wanted something that looked good too. I didnt just want a cardboard box with a light over it. I originally couldnt justify the price of the AnyCubic Wash & Cure, so I scoured Amazon for parts to make my own nice looking cure station. By the time I found a setup I liked, I realized that I was almost spending just as much, so I went ahead and bought the AnyCubic. Honestly, Im glad I did. This thing makes washing and curing so easy its worth the price. I set it up on my workstation with a silicone mat and some paper towels and I was in business. All I have to do is throw my build plate into the AnyCubic and the machine washes both my print AND my build plate (bonus). I also have the option of setting the print in the provided basket and washing it that way too. Once its done washing, I set my print on a paper towel, dry it off, swap out the container for the platform on the AnyCubic and set it to cure. PROS: * Can be used with just about any resin printer. It works just as well with my QIDI Shadow as it does for AnyCubics resin printers. If you have a super large print (like something that could be printed on the S-Box or the Saturn) you would likely have a problem with the size, but most prints will fit in this machine. * Comes with extras that allow you to wash on or off the build plate. * Seriously easy to use. * Timer options. 2, 4, and 6 minutes. For both washing and/or curing. * Stop button so you can stop mid-wash or mid-cure if needed * Excellent washing. I mean it, this sucker creates a tornado. It gets in those hard to reach spaces. And it changes spin direction halfway through the wash. * Safety - it only works when the lid is on. So you dont have to worry about being blinded by UV light if you accidentally start it without the lid on (ask me how I know) * Can handle any liquid. Ive used IPA, Mean Green, Simple Green, and Denatured Alcohol. It works great with all of them. (Denatured Alcohol works the best for me.) * Looks and feels great. It has a minimal foot print and can easily be placed next to the resin printer on an IKEA Lack table (you FDMers out there know what I mean, right?) Its also solid. It doesnt feel like cheap plastic. Not even the lid. * They have their own Facebook Group with active AnyCubic employees CONS: Not a lot, to be honest, but if I had to list any... * Longer time options. Maybe a 10 or 12 minute option added. * Fingerprints, ammIright? * Id love for it to be a tad bigger. Or hopefully have AnyCubic offer another larger-sized station. I plan to eventually upgrade to a larger resin printer, but Im hoping someone (*cough*AnyCubic*cough*) will come out with a good super-sized wash and cure station first. * Additional containers. Id love to have a second container to rinse my prints without having to swap out the liquid (they are already offering this in the Facebook group, and hopefully will be easily available on Amazon soon). All-in-all I highly recommend it. Its worth it. It really is.
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lizardberry
Greater than one weekI love this little machine! I have just gotten into resin printing and man was it messy. This has really helped me streamline the process and focus more on the actual print. There is also no smell and the chime that it uses is very charming. I will more than likely get another one of these for my second printer. Get this, your prints deserve it!
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Neiman Alvarez
> 3 dayI use this alongside a Creality LD-002R. Ordered it after discovering really quickly how much effort the washing and curing process takes, and how quickly things with uncured resin can pile up. The wash container accommodates the print bed of the 002R as well as other resin printers. After finishing a wash cycle, I still usually need to brush the model and print bed by hand, but it does a good job of getting most of the resin off. For curing, the rotating carousel works really well and allows for even UV exposure. However, I did notice if I put more than one model on the carousel, they tend to vibrate/bounce toward the edge of the carousel over time and fall off the edge. A single print works fine though. The controls on the front of the machine are super simple and easy to use. An option to turn off the carousel would have been nice though. Overall Id say its totally worth the money if you do any amount of resin 3D printing.
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Mike
> 3 dayI am so glad I bought this. It makes the washing and curing process so simple and quick.
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Kimberli T.
> 3 dayWow! Well this thing is cool! Fits my prints and is easy to use. Just makes post processing of my prints much easier. No more brush washing for me! Customer service was on point too when I had a question about it! Fast delivery and response.
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Chris Bondy
Greater than one weekWorks great, does what its supposed to do. All in one. I take prints off plate and put in basket. Im using 99% IPA 3liters, the container is sealed when done. Then just switch to curing. Works great.
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J.D. G.
> 3 dayWonderful product makes the clean-up process so easy I love it but do have one have one somewhat major complaint. When it comes time to empty the wash tub it goes everywhere. Luckily I had the jug I was pouring into on a tray but I still find this issue to be less than ideal. I would recommend you first empty the tub into something with a large opening and a pour spout such as a bucket and then pour it into a jug so you can safely dispose of the used cleaning solution.
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Noel Schimmel
> 3 dayI bought this for my kiddo. Supposed to be a beginner model. Im certainly not an expert on 3D printer anything. We were able to set it up easily enough and print one of their test objects that comes with it. However, converting files to their specific format is a challenge, at best. I cant download the slicer as it keeps giving me an error to matter what I try. Very frustrating. Additionally, I really didnt know I had to buy resin separately, so that was an eye opener. My fault for not doing more thorough research. Its been a learning curve for sure.