So you're thinking about trying out some AmazonBasics PETG filament? We don't blame you, the prices are close to unbeatable, but does this material really stand up to Amazon's claims? Find out!
For those looking to 3D print on the cheap, AmazonBasics filaments seem to be a perfect solution. But are they really all that good? We got a spool of PLA to test, so let's find out!
If you're looking for the best 3D printer filament, Amazon has a great selection! Check out our filament picks found at the online retailer.
Where should I buy a 3D printer? Which should I buy? There is an overwhelming number of choices, so let us boil it down a bit for you.
The Amazon Echo Dot is a big seller on the online megastore. Here's a collection of some of the best echo dot accessories to 3D print.
Amazon has a new special sales event, the Prime Early Access Sale, and it happens between 11-12 October 2022. Our eyes are peeled for 3D printing deals!
And you don’t even need an Amazon account for some of them, as popular 3D printer manufacturers also time their sales to run the week of Prime Day.
Amazon, the American electronic commerce giant, is now selling own-brand 3D printer filaments amongst the "essentials" of its AmazonBasics range.
To help sell clothes more effectively, Amazon is reportedly inviting customers to a New York office for a detailed 3D body scan over a 20 week time period.
Recently purchased an Amazon Echo Dot but not in love with its eerie futuristic attitude? Maker Baard Fleistad has created the Gramazon, a 3D printable gramophone attachment to give your AI device a 1920s makeover.
The e-commerce retailer has finally secured a patent for an idea it started back in 2014. Amazon wants to 3D print products as a service, shipping or holding them for local pickup.
Looking for a 3D printer extruder? Find the best-selling 3D printer extruders and extruder parts at Amazon in our list.
Amazon unveils the Kickstarter Collection, with more than 300 Kickstarter products available to purchase on Amazon.com in one location.
The possible future of order delivery lies in two words (or is it a number, a letter, and a word or a number, an abbreviation, and a word?): 3D Printing.