Yea made in USA for double the price , surprised they are even still around with how diverse the market is these days Made in the USA would actually mean something if they didn’t think they could overcharge the hell out of people for a product no better than a creality ender 3 pro lol sorry but rant over
I would argue they're considerably better than an Ender 3 and have some solid engineering in them. But I also agree that they are a little pricy for what they are. However, if you're a US Government organization concerned about foreign interests in your tools (and considering what we've done to other governments, it's merited) Made in the US is worth any price.
Still waiting on that Mini with Klipper. There was also a corexy printer next to it that you didn't mention. Now that one I am more interested in. On a related note, they recently committed some Klipper code to their GitLab. Maybe soon.
Lulzbot really appeals to the US market who wants a US printer made with US parts. AKA military and government applications. And that's working for them.
Yea made in USA for double the price , surprised they are even still around with how diverse the market is these days
Made in the USA would actually mean something if they didn’t think they could overcharge the hell out of people for a product no better than a creality ender 3 pro lol sorry but rant over
I would argue they're considerably better than an Ender 3 and have some solid engineering in them. But I also agree that they are a little pricy for what they are.
However, if you're a US Government organization concerned about foreign interests in your tools (and considering what we've done to other governments, it's merited) Made in the US is worth any price.
Still waiting on that Mini with Klipper. There was also a corexy printer next to it that you didn't mention. Now that one I am more interested in. On a related note, they recently committed some Klipper code to their GitLab. Maybe soon.
I had the impression they were out of business, really can't remember why. Their printers are built like tanks.
They did get bought out a while ago. So under new management, but not out entirely.
On Mexico the cheapets Lulzbot costs $65,000 pesos (the Bambu Lab X1C with AMS costs $30,000)
Lulzbot really appeals to the US market who wants a US printer made with US parts. AKA military and government applications. And that's working for them.
Why use klipper?? That sucks for a printer touting reliability and versatility
Check them out at lulzbot.com
If only they would abandon the bedslinger setup like they said they would at least 5 years ago.....
Why do you care? They sell the arrangement you want, just buy that.
@@DrewLSsix why do you care that i care?
Prusa is probably better in ever way than lulzbot