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MYNT3D Professional Printing 3D Pen with OLED Display

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Arrives Sunday, Jun 8
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Style: 3D Pen Only


Features

  • Watch imagination come to life with the Professional 3D Pen
  • Adjustable feed lets you regulate speed & flow for optimal control of material while you're drawing
  • Temperature is adjustable in 1 degree increments from 140 to 230 C, for optimal fine-tuning
  • Large, OLED display lets you monitor temperature of material to help you achieve a wide variety of effects
  • Kit includes 3 colors of PLA plastic filament, A/C adapter and slim, ergonomic pen with 1 year limited warranty

Description

Doodle, sketch and paint in 3D with this quality pen. See images above. It features variable extrusion speed control and large OLED display to help monitor heat. The temperature can be adjusted from 130 to 240 C in 1 degree increments, to help fine-tune the thickness & flow-rate of extruded material. This drawing kit comes with a lightweight, ergonomic stylus, 3 colors of ABS plastic and a 100-240v AC 50/60Hz adapter. It has a power output of 10 watts with an input power of 5 Volts/DC 2a, so it can be used safely outdoors as well. Fcc, CE and RoHS-certified. Turn your ordinary drawings into 3D works of art. Order yours today!.

Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 7.99 x 5.2 x 2.6 inches; 11.99 ounces


Item model number ‏ : ‎ MP012-WH


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ February 9, 2016


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ MYNT3D


Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ China


Best Sellers Rank: #1,565 in Industrial & Scientific (See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific) #4 in 3D Printing Pens


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Customer Reviews: 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars 12,667 ratings


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Its good.
I did plenty of research on this before buying it (mostly through YouTube) so I kind of knew what I was getting into. I mostly got it to make prototype models to make molds of later on. To be honest, I really don't have any problems with it and for having it almost a year, I don't think that's half bad at all. I've used a multitude of different filaments with it and it seems to handle everything just fine. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 30, 2025 by Dylan Gadke

  • Works well with PETG!
I got this pen to fix over 30 small 3d printed boxes used for adding desiccant beads with 3d filament when bagging them to absorb moisture.. I did not notice that all of those boxes had a section in the corner that wasn't printed correctly.. so decided to get this pen after reading reading reviews it does work with PETG filament. I used 190 C then decreased it down to 185 C and I think 180 C may work as well. I have other stuff that broke on me and I'll be using the 3d pen to fix them. Not really noisy .. and i think It takes some practice to use it .. very light weight and ergonomic .. awesome quality Shall anything changes, I'll update But for now, totally recommend it... 👌 ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 4, 2025 by Widad M. Widad M.

  • Fun and creative
Great gift for my child. Depending on your child I do recommend supervision. I suggest you but extra filament of various colors to keep the fun going. Overall I’m happy with the purchase.
Reviewed in the United States on May 9, 2025 by Dave

  • 3d pen was a great purchase
Purchased as a gift for my granddaughter. She has so much fun creating things. She made dice, cars, etc. so many things you can make.
Reviewed in the United States on May 5, 2025 by Deb D

  • Genial
Me gustó, facil de usar.
Reviewed in the United States on May 15, 2025 by Carlos f.

  • Creative Mind Maker
Surprise gift that my 11 year old loves. Small and fun for his creative mind. A little messy if he doesn't clean up, but still worth the fun.
Reviewed in the United States on April 25, 2025 by April Richardson

  • Good features, fair price, some user serviceability, runs off USB battery packs
So far it meets my expectations, but the last two stars will require some additional use and experimentation to earn. First off: I bought it and some generic black PLA to use, since the included ABS can produce toxic fumes and I'm not ready or inclined to mess with potentially toxic material. It will run off my cheapo USB battery packs to melt and extrude the PLA. It MAY require a better battery pack to reach the higher temperatures to consistently melt the included ABS. The pen DID reach ABS melting temperature on battery when I momentarily set it there to clear the ABS factory test material stuck in it on arrival (the fact they test the pens before shipping is appreciated). Specifically, I set the pen to the recommended ABS temperature, immediately reduced it to PLA temp as soon as it reached it, and THEN fed the PLA into the pen until it extruded the loosened ABS. I figured I should explain this process in case other PLA users are concerned as to how to clear the ABS material prior to switching to PLA. The pen seems to automatically shut down after a minute or two without the extrusion button held down or locked to auto extrude, helping to prevent accidental damage to anything it might be resting on if you forget about it. I noticed motor noises when I would let go of the button that seemed to indicate an auto retraction process was going on, intended to reduce stringing, which is a feature many advanced users appreciate. I should note the autoretraction does not benefit PLA use as much as ABS, but Im glad it's there. The pen is slimmer than many out there, although still kinda thick if your not used to 3D pens. Part of the reason is because of the lack of internal battery, but I find the USB power cord to be superior because A: an internal battery can go bad after 3 years and make the pen worthless. B: The external battery pack support means you can switch batteries for longer projects. C: The pen is going to have the filament sticking out of it ANYWAY so a power cord sticking out with it is not going to bother me personally unless theres a chance the pen tip can melt the cable when it's hot. My only major complain is the pen does have a slightly cheap feeling to it, particularly on the speed slider, but as long as it runs when I pull it off the shelf every month or two for the next couple years, Ill be happy. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 14, 2020 by Nort Thalem

  • Having a blast honestly
Pretty great honestly! Throw some 20$ 1.75mm Pla filament in your cart and have fun. I takes a bit of a learning curve but just think of yourself has a magical hot glue gun and look up tutorials and it’s actually pretty fun. Crack and door or window for ventilation. Don’t touch the tip of the pen- it’s hot. Try drawing a template on paper and covering with scotch tape for a good surface to work off of. If you want to make things but clay always either feels like melted butter or a rock- and your work always gets squished in your hands (me, this was me lol) you may really like this. No issues so far ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 11, 2025 by Amazon Customer

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