SCRIB3D Advanced 3D Printing Pen with Filament, Stencil Book & Guide vs 3Doodler Flow 3D Printing Pen for Teens, Adults & Creators - Black
Overall winner: SCRIB3D Advanced 3D Printing Pen with Filament, Stencil Book & Guide
Key Differences
3Doodler Flow (A) lists multi-filament compatibility (PLA, ABS, wood), an integrated LCD for real-time temperature, and bundled refill filaments and guides, while SCRIB3D (B) emphasizes variable speed control, a large LCD for heat/settings, and includes 20 ft of filament and a stencil book. A is positioned in a more affordable price tier and focuses on filament versatility; B has a slightly higher average rating and highlights speed control but notes inconsistency in heat retention
SCRIB3D Advanced 3D Printing Pen with Filament, Stencil Book & Guide
3D printing pen with adjustable speed and large LCD heat monitor. Great for drawing, doodling, and building 3D projects. Customers note it’s fun to use but mixed on durability and reliability
Pros
- variable speed control
- large LCD heat monitor
- includes 20 feet of filament
- stencil book and project guide
Cons
- durability concerns
- heat retention issues
- mixed reviews on functionality and ease of use
3Doodler Flow 3D Printing Pen for Teens, Adults & Creators - Black
3D printing pen with LCD temperature monitor and compatibility with 1.75 mm filaments like PLA, ABS, and wood. Includes free refill filaments, stencil book, and getting started guide. Customer feedback notes ease of use and entertainment value, with concerns about durability and occasional clogging
Pros
- LCD temperature monitoring
- Multi-filament compatibility
- Includes free refill filaments
- Stencil book and getting started guide
Cons
- mixed functionality feedback
- durability concerns
- potential clogging issues
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | 3Doodler |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | 3Doodler |
| User Reviews | SCRIB3D |