Anycubic's latest offer on their Kobra X 3D printer has left many fans scratching their heads. Despite just launching, the device is now $100 cheaper, raising questions about Anycubic’s strategy.
For those who have been eagerly awaiting a new model, the Kobra X might be a stroke of luck. However, for loyal users receiving their first Kobra 3 V2 only to see it go on sale again, it's nothing but frustration. The company’s quick release cycle may leave newcomers bewildered while making existing owners feel like they've been duped.
The Kobra X comes with a spool holder built into the top rail, allowing for multicolour prints without the need for an additional automated material system. This feature sets it apart from earlier models and makes it more user-friendly, especially if you’re keen on printing with multiple filaments. However, Anycubic’s rapid release of a new model after a minor update to the Kobra 3 could undermine this benefit.
For buyers looking for a bargain, shopping directly from Anycubic's website is recommended. Despite Amazon offering free next-day delivery for Prime Members, customer support and warranty claims are easier through the official site. Beth, an Ecommerce Writer from Creative Bloq, advises making informed choices to avoid future disappointments.







