Absolutely right and spot on tips, well done. I was printing on a gifted Ender 3 S1 pro and got fed up really quickly having to setup the printer regularly by hand when quality started dropping. When looking into Bambu printers, I quickly realised that all my projects so far could fit into the 18x18x18 cm, even the larger objects consisting of multiple parts exceeding even the Ender 256x256 bed. I got the mini, cuz it's cool, it looks cool and it works like a charm. When I'm ready fro more then 1 printer, I'll get some more A1 (minis) instead of the more expensive ones. I dont need stinky filaments, becasue most of my work are eastetic objects, not construction parts or objects that sit outside.
Great review and some solid tips, nicely done. 🍻 I have three A1s and a mini and the mini is my favorite. Just an amazing little printer. I didn't have the AMS lite at first, but when I bought one of my A1s, I grabbed it as a combo and added the AMS lite to my mini. I wall mounted it to save the desk space and I'm glad I added it. It's been great to have four filaments ready to go.
@nuggetinclusive I like this videos, thanks, I’m trying to decide if I buy another p1s, as you know will be mostly the noise, so I’m thinking in the A1 to use the same bed, but know I’m thinking in the a1 mini thanks to your video, but why to choose the a1 mini over the a1?
For me the price. can almost buy two a1 minis over a a1, which i would recomend. two a1 minis aspeed up prototyping by alot :) and really i dont need a bigger bed than 180mm most of the time. i do think both a great choice tho.
Absolutely right and spot on tips, well done. I was printing on a gifted Ender 3 S1 pro and got fed up really quickly having to setup the printer regularly by hand when quality started dropping. When looking into Bambu printers, I quickly realised that all my projects so far could fit into the 18x18x18 cm, even the larger objects consisting of multiple parts exceeding even the Ender 256x256 bed. I got the mini, cuz it's cool, it looks cool and it works like a charm. When I'm ready fro more then 1 printer, I'll get some more A1 (minis) instead of the more expensive ones. I dont need stinky filaments, becasue most of my work are eastetic objects, not construction parts or objects that sit outside.
Great review and some solid tips, nicely done. 🍻
I have three A1s and a mini and the mini is my favorite. Just an amazing little printer. I didn't have the AMS lite at first, but when I bought one of my A1s, I grabbed it as a combo and added the AMS lite to my mini. I wall mounted it to save the desk space and I'm glad I added it. It's been great to have four filaments ready to go.
Thanks for the Review im defnetly gonna get the A1 mini now!❤🎉
I wonder why no get a A1 and match the p1s bed
@nuggetinclusive I like this videos, thanks, I’m trying to decide if I buy another p1s, as you know will be mostly the noise, so I’m thinking in the A1 to use the same bed, but know I’m thinking in the a1 mini thanks to your video, but why to choose the a1 mini over the a1?
For me the price. can almost buy two a1 minis over a a1, which i would recomend. two a1 minis aspeed up prototyping by alot :) and really i dont need a bigger bed than 180mm most of the time. i do think both a great choice tho.