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Feb 2016

Hi everybody! I’m about to dive into the world of 3D printing and finally chose the Prusa i3 (or steel version) to start with. However, when I started looking for seller, I found so many different manufacturers from so many sites. I was wondering from which seller/manufacturer I should buy, since the quality of the parts are really important to me! (I don’t want a cheap plastic chinese version) Thanks for guiding me to the best seller I could find who could deliver to Canada!

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Hephestos, GEEEEtek, Hictop, HE, Electron, … So many choices, what to choose!!!

Hi Hubert, owner of two Prusas here.

Personally out of all Prusa i3s I’m extremely partial to the P3Steel, so that’s what I’ll recommend. Acrylic and plywood Prusa i3s have a lot of wobble in their sheet frame, and while I haven’t used aluminum i3s I’ve heard they also have a significant amount. The wobble translates to poor print quality and sometimes even loss of tramming (90 degree angles). My steel i3 is rock solid, and the way it’s designed allows for zero warping of the frame, resulting in perfect angles every single time. It even allows for higher speeds since the frame is more solid.

The only vendor I know of that sells P3Steel kits is Kitprinter3D 17. However, another option you could take is sourcing a frame from them or from Ebay and buying all of the other parts separately, which would be a longer and probably tougher project but may be cheaper and would certainly give you a lot more customization.

Last thing I’ll say is that you shouldn’t be afraid of Chinese parts. Stick with genuine brand-name parts for the parts that require precision (the hotend, the rods, etc) but for a lot of the other less significant parts (the endstops, the belts, even the controller board) Chinese parts work just as well as more expensive US or Europe-made parts.

Hope this helped!

-Karl Zhao

I bought an original Prusa i3 (http://shop.prusa3d.com/en/ 6). Yes you pay a bit more, but the service you get when assembling your kit is exceptional! It also benefits from the steel main structure against warping, and the solid printed ABS parts are also sturdy and durable. After assembling it turned out one of the end-stops was faulty, and within two days they sent me a replacement part, so again great service (basically 24/7 online).

Also, printing quality is great, and because you can set all the temperatures, speeds, fans etc yourself you can really experiment with a lot of different materials and shapes.

Any update is also communicated to you, so you can make the prints and order the parts correctly; nice tinkering guaranteed!

Greets,

Ewoud