

The incredible thing about the Delta Mini isn’t just the fact that it costs $160. So is the ultra-cheap Mini Delta worth buying, or is it just a great way to transform $160 into a pile of molten plastic and bubbling frustration? Here’s our take: Standout Features and Specs But as we’ve learned from other 3D printers, the 3D printing space is still very much one where the old adage “you get what you pay for” rings true.


The latest addition to this burgeoning category is the $160 Monoprice Mini Delta: a printer that, when released in the spring of 2018, will be the cheapest fully-assembled 3D printer on the market. Today, consumers have a much broader range of choices when it comes to 3D printers, including a small (but growing) group of them that are available for less than $300. Back in 2012, it was damn near impossible to find a 3D printer that cost less than $1,000, but the 3D printing landscape has changed considerably over the past few years.
