Test results
Advantages
Good print quality
Color touch display
Low power consumption
Flaws
Printing with PLA only
Not Open Source
Few print options
Dremel 3D20 test results
- Price-quality ratio
Badly - Place in the overall ranking
12 out of 17
- Value for money: 44
- Print quality (60%): 91
- Ergonomics (15%): 69.6
- Equipment (15%): 29.6
- Print cost (10%): 79.8
Chip rating: The 3D20 is the first 3D printer introduced to the market by Dremel. The undertaking was successful: during the test, the printer demonstrated convincing print quality. We find it very practical to be able to preview an object on the color touch screen on the front of the printer. Thanks to this function, when printing from an SD card, the user can always accurately select the desired model. The only downside is the lack of platform heating, so Dremel can only print with PLA, not ABS.
Dremel 3D20 alternative
da Vinci Jr. 1.0 costs about 30 thousand rubles, which is almost half the price. But in this price duel, you can forget about the color touch screen. In terms of quality, it also cannot be compared with Dremel. Why do we recommend it as an alternative? For beginners, this is a good printer for relatively little money.
Dremel 3D20 specifications and test results
Price-quality ratio |
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Print quality: cube | |
Print quality: chess piece | |
Print quality: cylinder | |
Print Quality: Rhombicuboctahedron | |
Print quality: wedge | |
Print quality: deviation | |
Minimum layer thickness | |
Maximum Printable Area | |
Warm-up time | |
Cube print time | |
Average power consumption when printing | |
Print Time Forecast | |
Media usage forecast | |
Print materials | |
The cost of 1kg/1l of consumables | |
Automatic table calibration | |
heating plate | |
USB | |
LAN | |
WLAN | |
SD card reader | |
Number of extruders / printers | |
Installing an additional extruder | |
Manufacturing quality of printer parts | |
Printing without connecting to a PC | |
Open source software | |
Internal power supply | |
Dimensions (with protrusions) | |
The weight |