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Aldi Selling Cocoon 3D Printer at $299

Aldi is again offering 3D printing to their customers with the unveiling of ‘Cocoon Create’ 3D printer, available in its upcoming Special Buys sale on Wednesday, October 31st, for just $299.

Previously, the German discount retailer was selling a similar model that is currently retailing on Cocoon’s website for $399 (a refurbished model).

For those that are looking for a 3D printer on a budget, this model features a fused filament fabrication (FFF) and offers a build volume of 120 x 135 x 100mm.

Aldi promises that the device is easy to use and assemble with a magnetic printing mat and a level wizard guide to help with levelling.

Sweetening the deal with a one year warranty alongside ALDI’s 60 day returns policy.

They will also sell a 1kg spool of PLA filament in assorted colours for $34.99, to work with the Cocoon Create’s “3 step” 3D printing process.

For full specifications, check out Cocoon’s product website and head down to your local Aldi to see if it’s in stock.



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