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Creality CR-10S Pro - An honest review

Creality CR-10S Pro - An honest review The Creality CR-10 has been a hugely popular 3D printer. Now the Pro model is out and you might be wondering how much of an upgrade it is. One thing is for sure, it has amazing print quality. Unfortunately, there are some problems which need addressing too.

In this review, I take you through features, unboxing, assembly, test prints and a recount of all of the issues I faced along the way. This printer has some fantastic points, and some that need fixing. Hopefully with the information I present it will help you make up your mind on whether you think it is a worthwhile investment.

If you have this printer, please upgrade to the Tiny Machines configured version of Marlin 1.1.9. It is safer and more fully featured.

This printer supplied by Banggood for this review. All opinions expressed are my own.

Tinymachines CR-10S Pro resource page (slicer profiles, firmware and levelling guide):

Purchase the CR-10S Pro from the following links:
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Models in this video:
Klein Bottle Vase:
3DBenchy:
Low poly pikachu:
CNC clamp:
CR-10S Pro replacement part cooling duct 1 (not recommended):
CR-10S Pro replacement part cooling duct 2 (recommended):
Geode city:
Customisable vase:

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