What I think about the Bambu Lab H2S After 300 Hours of Testing
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The video provides a comprehensive review of the Bambu Lab H2S 3D printer after 300 hours of testing, covering its features, print quality, software, and third-party filament support. The reviewer discusses the printer's performance with various materials, including ABS-GF and PAHT-CF, and shares insights on the AMS (Automated Material System) options and software experience with Bambu Studio and Bambu Handy.
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Based on 300 hours of testing, this is my review of the new Bambu Lab H2S 3D printer. I've had the machine for a few weeks and put it through its paces. It's pretty good. Bambu Lab H2S 3D Printer: https://tidd.ly/41owuK1 *This site contains affiliate links for which I may be compensated Support Clough42 on Patreon: https://patreon.com/join/clough42 Bambu Lab H2D 3D Printer: https://tidd.ly/3HGpktW Bambu Lab ABS-GF Filament: https://tidd.ly/41XoUWG Bambu Lab PAHT-CF Filament: https://tidd.ly
Top Comments
I've reached the point too where I'm fed up with printers being more in maintenance with issues than working. Specifically I have three Prusa's and they are constantly having issues, not to mention they are lacking so many modern features. They couldn't even get a camera right. Core One has been an
Would you say its a newer X1 Carbon?
I did purchase the H2S though you link, hope it helps you channel.
Looked at the price of an H2S with AMS HT (and a few other bits & pieces). A$245 shipping! Ridiculous.
Why should we care about what You think?
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