3Doodler Create+ 3D pen review

Everything you need to know about the 3Doodler Create+.

3Doodler Create+ review
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Our Verdict

A streamlined stylus with excellent accompanying resources. The Create+ yields great results, especially if you put in the practise.

For

  • Prints in PLA and ABS
  • Kit supplied with both materials in various colourways
  • Get started templates supplied
  • Great online resources

Against

  • Short power cable

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The 3Doodler Create+ is the newest 3D printing pen from 3Doodler. For those not in the know, 3D printing pens use plastic filament to draw physical designs – like a kind of handheld 3D printer. Fun enough for children to enjoy, they also have more adult creative applications in art and design.

3Doodler 3D printing pens have been around in various guises for a few years now but the latest versions have felt more complete, while retaining their fun nature. We've tested the Create+ and created this comprehensive review to help you make an informed choice. 

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The Verdict
8

out of 10

3Doodler Create+ 3D Pen

A streamlined stylus with excellent accompanying resources. The Create+ yields great results, especially if you put in the practise.

Rob Redman

Rob Redman is the editor of 3D World and ImagineFX magazines and has a background in animation, visual effects, and photography. As a 3D artist he created the mothership in the Webby winning Plot Device and was animator on the follow-up; Order up. He has created training for Cinema 4D and Blackmagic Design Fusion artists. He's been a published product and food photographer since the age of 15. As well as being a multi-instrumentalist, Rob is also an avid beard grower.