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One day, I stumbled upon the 3D printing community and saw the amazing things people were creating. I got instantly hooked and thought, “I want to do that too!” I began researching different printers, comparing brands, checking prices, watching videos, and reading reviews.
After some time, I decided to go with the Anycubic Kobra 2 Neo. It became my very first step into the world of 3D printing. I learned how to print, adjust settings, and even design my own models using different software. The Kobra 2 Neo was easy to use and very beginner-friendly — I didn’t have many issues with it at all during the year I used it.
As the year went by, I realized I was ready to level up. I started looking into newer models, and the Kobra 3 Combo caught my eye right away. It had just launched, and I felt like it was exactly what I was looking for.
In December, I sold my old printer to someone who’ll give it a good new home, and got myself the Kobra 3 Combo. That moment felt amazing — like I was entering a whole new level.
And wow, what a difference! This new printer is much more autonomous. No more manually feeding filament into the hotend — just insert the spool into ACE Pro, and you're ready to print. Compared to the Kobra 2 Neo, it's a huge step forward in terms of convenience.
Now I’m learning even more, printing more complex projects, and truly enjoying the journey. I’m confident there’s a lot more ahead — especially with Anycubic by my side.
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Since I got my Kobra 2 printer, I would have no problems.. Other than my filament's supports. As in the supports I would make from the Slicer - being more solid than actual supports because of the PETG filament. Which would at times break me and cut me while also break.. Itself.
It's a love and hate relationship.
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I was a total 3D printing newbie.
But the moment I saw how simple Anycubic made it look — I jumped in and grabbed the Kobra Plus.
Setup? Super easy. First print? Smooth launch.
I modeled a quick draft in Blender, exported to STL, sliced it, and sent it off to the printer.
3...2...1... and boom — my futuristic plant pots 2.0 came to life! Look at my picture: everything is home made
Now it’s time to level up and bring more ideas into reality.
Let’s create, let’s print, let’s go!
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The Anycubic Kobra 3 is my very first 3D printer, and so far, it’s been a really solid introduction to the world of 3D printing. I don’t have other printers to compare it to, but coming in as a complete beginner, I found it surprisingly approachable.
Setting it up was pretty straightforward — the instructions were clear, and the whole process didn’t take long. The print quality has impressed me; even the small details come out nicely, and it handles different types of models well. I also wasn’t expecting it to print as fast as it does, which was a pleasant surprise.
My first print was just one of the test files that came with the printer. Even though it was a simple model, watching it build layer by layer was fascinating. That first successful print gave me a real sense of accomplishment and definitely pulled me into the hobby.
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