• NekuSoul@lemmy.nekusoul.de
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      3 days ago

      Yup. Even assuming this would actually work as advertised, who would actually buy this over a regular printer?

      Like, how often do you run into a situation where you need something 3D-printed while on the go, but simultaneously have enough free time to set this thing up in a protected area and wait a long time for the print to finish? Not to mention that you just happen to have brought with you the proper filament as well.

      Furthermore, this thing…:

      • … doesn’t look like it holds regular spools.
      • … looks like a repairability nightmare.
      • … would surely be sold at a premium while being worse at everything except portability.
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        3 days ago

        All else being equal, having a 3d printer I can fold up and put away sounds pretty nice to me. I use mine once or twice a month and I could use that space for other things. Of course, all else is unlikely to be equal.

      • sexual_tomato@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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        3 days ago

        A traveling repairman or some other on-the-road professional. Let it go in the hotel overnight and have your print by morning. Or that evening if you set it up in the morning.