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Ender3 Pro is a great starter. I bought on a few years ago.

Since then I’ve made quite a few useful things:

Replacement clips for lines on my motorcycle
I fixed our washing machine agitator with new ratchet pawls
Replaced a handle and feet on the old crockpot
New year for something other in the house.


All in I’ve probably made replacement parts that were unavailable in the $1000’s for things at home

Most parts I simply downloaded the design off a few 3 D libraries and printed.It’s a ton of fun.

If you’re not a CAD person check out TinkerCad. Super easy to use for a noob. Thingiverse is a great place to get clever parts.
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