ELEGOO Mercury Plus 2 in 1 3D Printing Wash and Cure Station V2 for Mars Photon S Photon Mono LCD SLA DLP 3D Printer Models

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  • Earl Mertz Sr.

    > 24 hour

    I use the Mercury Plus to wash and cure my game minis. I have had this in my workflow for a couple of months and I can say it has saved tons of time and materials. This is a tool in the must-have category.

  • Juan M.

    > 24 hour

    Great addition to 3D printer. Makes everything easier. Works great!

  • Joshua A. Love

    > 24 hour

    Being able to simply drop your prints into the vat or just put your build plate in it makes the cleaning process much easier and quicker. I would cation that the UV lights on this machine are quite powerful and will cure prints quickly, I would recommend only doing a minute or two at a time for curing to ensure that you dont over cure your print.

  • factory phil

    > 24 hour

    Excellent addition for my work flow. I had a problem with the container and they were quick to make it right. I will be buying from Elegoo again. I highly recommend this product and this company

  • Niv

    > 24 hour

    A great way to Wash and cure your prints. Works well for most prints on Elegoo Mars pro 2 and Elegoo Saturn. Due to myself creating and working on larger prints, I may have to look for a larger cure and wash station

  • Boomháuer

    > 24 hour

    Great price, great packaging, looks great and feels like a quality product. Not been able to 100% test it out because of the IPA shortage but the curing part is awesome in amongst itself.

  • Lazygun71

    > 24 hour

    I have been resin printing for a couple of months now. I dislike the cleanup involved and have seen similar machines that were just too expensive. I think this one is definitely worth the $120 price tag. I personally would not pay more than that though. I mostly decided on this because I had been wanting a better washing/curing setup. I was looking at spending around $90 to copy a friends setup when I saw this. It just seemed easier. I use 70% IPA to clean my prints. I have noticed less residue on prints since using this machine. I think leftover residue was caused by my method of shaking and brushing which was just not long enough to reduce white residue. This machine has simplified that, I am able to increase the wash time by pushing a button. I have no complaints about the washing settings. The cure lights also work well. So what do I like about this machine? I think the price is good, (less would be better), results of cleaning are better than my old method, build quality is nice, and it easy to use. Now for things I do not like, which honestly have nothing to do with workflow or how easy the machine is to use, it really is a great machine. The buttons to switch between modes are really loud. Maybe there is a way to turn it down, I have not found that option though. The noise of the machine is not bad when running; however, when the fan starts to spin it makes a high-pitch noise that is really loud before reaching speed and quieting down. I really think for $120 they should have included a second container and one with a better quality lid. The lid works and does not leak, but it feels cheap when compared to the rest of what you get. I think if you are on the fence about investing in one of these and you do a ton of printing like me, just pick one up! You will not regret it.

  • Javier

    > 24 hour

    Excelente para miniaturas

  • Chris M

    > 24 hour

    I recently started 3D resin printing and figured I didnt need a wash and cure station. I quickly realized how messy this hobby can be and the wash and cure greatly reduces that mess. Any tools success is greatly affected by how it is used and developing handling processes to keep as clean as possible will help you greatly. My only criticism of this unit ( and most units probably) is the lack of a way to cure hollowed prints. If the makers of these cure stations could design a port (think of the OPTICAL ports on audio equipment) and a short fiber optic cable to get inside a hollowed print, that would be great. I know you can make your own flexible UV LED cable or use a UV flashlight, but it just seems to make sense to just build it into the machine.

  • Dr. Demetris Swift

    > 24 hour

    The washing part isnt really needed, as putting the print in a tub of IPA yourself is fine. But the drying is great. I thought I would just set my prints in some sunlight and be fine. Not so. This dries prints in less than 2 minutes, rotating the print so the UV light dries every part. If youre on the fence about getting this, try it yourself, then youll see why you really do need one of these.

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