A new Kickstarter is touting a line of “high-capacity” 360-degree cure machines, the smallest of which seems set to rival wash-and-cures by major brands such as Anycubic.

JuiceLab says its NCure – priced at $190 – will feature a curing capacity of 200 x 200 x 160 mm. That’s a comparable size and MSRP to Anycubic’s Wash & Cure Plus, for example, which goes for $199.

The NCure Pro ($260) and NCure Plus ($390), meanwhile, will be larger versions of the regular NCure, at 300 x 300 x 200 mm and 400 x 400 x 250 mm, respectively. The Plus looks as though it could fill the void left by the Phrozen Cure Mega, one of very few machines in its size on the market, but is no longer available.

Despite their differing names and sizes (and varying amounts of UV lamp beads, with the NCure Plus maxing out at 252) the NCure range of machines will function the same. JuiceLab claims its “cutting-edge curing solution” will allow for curing in one to two minutes thanks to a 360-degree rotation function.

Touch sensor controls will give users the option to “set precise timers and intervals for curing sessions”, while a built-in eye protection system turns on the UV curing light only when the machine’s door is closed, and off when it is opened. JuiceLab also says assembly will be a quick and easy process, with buyers able to put their machines together in as little as five minutes, without the need for tools.

As of this writing, the NCure has earned nearly $29,000 on its $1,000 goal. “Super early-bird” packages for regular, Pro, and Plus machines, which knock more than 50% off their MSRPs, are still available – and eye November ship dates. For more – check out the NCure’s Kickstarter.

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Editor’s Note – This article highlights a Kickstarter crowdfunding campaign. Kickstarter is not a shop; campaigns are under no legal obligation to deliver on crowdfunding promises, nor offer refunds on unfulfilled campaign rewards.

For more insight, read our article 8 Things to Watch for When Backing a 3D Printing Kickstarter.

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