Elegoo Neptune 3 Pro 3D printer review: The easy choice


 When Elegoo rebooted their FDM lineup with the Neptune 2 a few years back, it took the 3D Printing world by storm. For the unreal price of $169, you got so much for your money, and most importantly, you got a printer you actually wanted to use, which couldn’t have really been said about the comparable printers at the time. The Neptune 3 was, to me, a bit of a dud. It brought auto bed leveling and a metal dual-gear extruder, but it upped the price and didn’t move as quickly as other competitors.

The Neptune 3 Pro, on the other hand, brings with it an integrated LED light bar and moves that bowden extruder to an incredibly compact direct drive extruder with some of the best flexible performance on the market, being able to print 70A TPU with relative ease. While those two updates might not seem all that impressive, paired with the other two updates from the Neptune 3, this $230 printer is a formidable beast giving you practically everything you could want in your first 3D printer or even a small farm of them.

Neptune 3 Pro: Pricing and availability

Neptune 3 Pro test prints (Image credit: Future)

The Neptune 3 Pro is currently only available from Elegoo themselves. It appears that Elegoo is going to try to make the Neptune 3 Pro available on Amazon, as there is a placeholder on their storefront. However, it is not fully populated.





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