Long term Anycubic Kobra 2 max review
Summary
TLDRIn this long-term review, Rick shares his experience with the Anycubic Cobra 2 Max 3D printer after using it for 6 months. He praises its build volume and customer service but highlights an issue with the PTFE tube in the hot end. Despite this, he recommends the printer for large prints, especially for cosplay, and hopes for improvements in future models.
Takeaways
- 🎥 The video is a long-term review of the Anycubic Cobra 2 Max 3D printer by Rick from Hobby Time.
- 🕒 Rick has been using the printer for about 6 months and has accumulated 2,000 to 2,500 hours of printing time.
- 🛠️ Anycubic provided the printer for review purposes, but Rick clarifies that he has not been paid for the review and his thoughts are honest.
- 📈 Rick's experience with 3D printing started with resin printers and later transitioned to FDM (Fused Deposition Modeling) for large projects.
- 🏗️ The Cobra 2 Max has been used for several projects, including a life-size T60 power armor and other large builds.
- 🔍 Anycubic's slicing software was found to be lacking some features for big builds, leading Rick to use Perusa slicer instead.
- 🔧 A common issue encountered with the Cobra 2 Max was the PTFE tube in the hot end, which has required replacement multiple times.
- 👍 Anycubic's customer service is praised for being responsive and helpful, quickly sending out replacement parts.
- 🛠️ Despite the PTFE tube issue, no other major problems have been reported with the printer's main boards or other components.
- 📊 Rick uses the Anycubic app to monitor the printer, noting that it's basic but functional.
- 💰 The Cobra 2 Max is considered a good value for its price, especially for those interested in large-scale 3D printing and cosplay projects.
- 🔄 Rick is awaiting a new print head from Anycubic and plans to continue using the printer for future projects.
Q & A
Who is the speaker in the video transcript?
-The speaker is Rick from Hobby Time.
What is the main topic of the video?
-The main topic is a long-term review of the Anycubic Cobra 2 Max 3D printer.
How long has Rick been using the Anycubic Cobra 2 Max for the review?
-Rick has been using the Anycubic Cobra 2 Max for about 6 months.
How many hours of printing experience does Rick have with the printer?
-Rick has about 2,000 to 2,500 hours of experience with the printer.
Was Rick paid by Anycubic for the review?
-No, Anycubic did not pay Rick for the review, and the opinions are his honest thoughts.
What was Rick's first 3D printer?
-Rick's first 3D printer was the Anycubic original Photon, which used resin.
What other 3D printers has Rick used before the Anycubic Cobra 2 Max?
-Before the Anycubic Cobra 2 Max, Rick used a Mono X and an Anycubic Mega X.
What was the first major project Rick printed using FDM technology?
-The first major project Rick printed using FDM technology was Baymax.
What issues has Rick encountered with the Anycubic Cobra 2 Max?
-Rick encountered an issue with the PTFE guide tube in the hot end, which has clogged and needed replacement multiple times.
How does Rick rate the customer service of Anycubic?
-Rick rates Anycubic's customer service as second to none, praising their quick response and support.
What is Rick's recommendation for the Anycubic Cobra 2 Max in terms of price and suitability for certain projects?
-Rick recommends the Anycubic Cobra 2 Max as a great printer for cosplay and large prints, especially considering its price point of about 600 Australian dollars.
What is Rick's advice on common issues with 3D printing?
-Rick suggests that most issues with 3D printing are due to user error, such as improper supports or brims, and he admits to making beginner mistakes himself.
What software does Rick prefer to use for slicing?
-Rick prefers to use PrusaSlicer for slicing, as it has the necessary profiles and features for his large builds.
What is Rick's experience with the Anycubic app?
-Rick finds the Anycubic app basic but functional, and it has not let him down so far.
What is the current status of Rick's Anycubic Cobra 2 Max?
-Rick's Anycubic Cobra 2 Max is currently waiting for a new print head, which Anycubic is sending to him.
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