
The machine weighs under 10 pounds and has a top mounted handle for easy transport. It is easy to assemble and operate, designed for portability and outputs great quality prints. The Creality Ender 2 Pro is a solid choice as a starter machine for new makers. More: Anycubic Kobra Go Review Best Budget FDM for Beginners Retailing at $179, it offers so much value for your investment. 16 mm layer height with 65mm/s speed which resulted in a perfectly smooth print.Īdditionally, the Anycubic Kobra Go supports more file formats and more filament types than the Neo so the Go gives you more options to play with.

(Check out our Best Filaments for 3D Printing for suggestions.) In our test, we printed Clockspring’s Illusionist Vase at a. In terms of output, the Kobra Go does well with detailed prints when you slow it down and use good filament. Though seemingly light on premium features, the Go does include automatic bed leveling and PEI flexible build plate which are two of the most useful functionalities we look for in a 3D printer that makes it easy to use. If you don't mind spending an extra 40 minutes on setup and are up to the challenge to building your own printer, then the Kobra Go is just the machine for you.

The kit would require you to assemble the printer yourself. However, what distinguishes the Go from the Neo is that it is shipped as a do-it-yourself kit instead of a ready out-of-the-box package. It has identical build volume, interface and even hardware. The Anycubic Kobra Go is very similar to the Neo in terms of its design.
