Dewang X4 Low Temperature 3D Printer Pen for $99
November 24, 2016 / by Marco / Categories : Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website



KEY FEATURES
3D printing represents an exciting new frontier in many fields, from architecture to healthcare, and its uses are only growing. While a full-fledged 3D printer will set you back some thousands of dollars, these fun, productive pens allow you to create objects from nothing, simply by drawing.
- Change the temperature & control the speed of drawing w/ 3 easy to switch options
- Create objects out of thin air in a safe environment
- Draw on hands or bodies without worrying that the temperature is too hot
PRODUCT SPECS
Details & Requirements
- Pen size: 17mm x 19mm x 17mm
- Weight: 52 g
- Voltage: DC 5V 2A
- Material: aluminum
- Nozzle diameter: 0.6mm
- Package size: 18.8 cm x 15.5 cm x 6 cm
- Package weight: 400 g
- Color: silver
- Printed speed: 3 speeds/adjustable
- Printing model: PCL 1.75mm
- Loading filament model: double-click/single-click
- Unloading filament model: single-click
- Temperature: nozzle temperature stays 10°, working temperature remains 70°-90°, enabling you to draw on hands or bodies
Includes
- 3D pen (silver)
- Power cable
- Template
- 9m filament
- User manual
- 3D pen base
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