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liz
> 24 houruser friendly, and a great size. I love it!
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Greg G.
> 24 hourGreat product
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Josh R
> 24 hourThis was way better than the cardboard box I setup for curing parts. Also the wash part made resin printer process super simple! Highly recommend for anyone doing resin printing, as its worth the expense.
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JOamzn
> 24 hourThe overall quality is very good. It’s quite easy to operate, jut with two buttons and a knob to adjust timer. It has a sensor to detect when the hood is over to start curing. You must beed about 8-9lt of isopropyl alcohol. It’s just a bit tedious to change the container and put the curing plate, but it’s ok for saving space. I think it’s a must if you do 3d resin printing.
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Brian
> 24 hourI really like this system but I had to give it 3 stars because the build plate for the M3 Premium doesnt fit in the wash tub. The Anycubic website is misleading as the wash and cure plus and the M3 Premium are bundled together. If Anycubic built another wash tub with a wider mouth to allow for the M3 Premium build plate, I would give this 5 stars.
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jesse morgan
> 24 hourThe Magnets inside the machine bind up and freeze up the motor so you are unable to wash anything. will not work at all!!
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Erkdad
> 24 hourOnce again, another great product from Anycubic! Simple design means for an ease of use and that’s what you’ll get with this dual purpose machine. Changing from the IPA tank to the acrylic plate for curing is a breeze. Preset timer settings makes for a quick operation on washing and curing. I would highly recommend this product to anyone who 3D prints resin and is looking for ways to speed up their workflow.
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Gregory Scott Boccia
> 24 hourThe wash and cure station is a god-send. Just be sure to change the IPA frequently or use a dirty IPA side container first so youre not getting sediment stuck in the fan. I run this for 2 minutes on Wash and then 6 minutes on Cure. Models come out ready to touch and can be primed immediately.
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S. quraishi
> 24 hourIt has no heating capabilities and the UV curing seems hindered by the lack of reflective surfaces inside. Im going to apply something reflective to line the lid so I can eliminate the need for the rotating platform that limits how much you can place inside at one time. The washing capabilities are fantastic though
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E. Johnson
> 24 hourThis model addresses (almost) all the niggles I had with the v1 model, but adds a couple back. The curing platform is easy to drop into plate and has raised bumps to keep things from ice skating off. Reflective matt for under the cure platform. Larger capacity bucket. Variable timer up too 60 minutes. Can run the wash cycle without the cover on (but not cure). Theres two things however that make it not *quite* perfect (but its still worth getting!), both regarding the basket. The first is that the bottom of the basket still has a fairly large grate, so if you wash very small parts, you will want to drop something in the bottom to stop them from falling through. A small sheet of window screen (metal) works a charm. The second is the side bars at the top that the build plate can rest on if you clean stuff without removing them first. They are quite a bit moree narrow than the basket, making large or oddly shaped models VERY hard to get in and out of the basket. Im tempted to cut them off and design my own adapter that slips on. The removable bracing seems redundant at first, but it does also the build plate to sit higher in the cleaning solution. Still worth every penny!