Topic: Best Buy now "stocks" solidoodles?
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Solidoodle-4-3D … 2c9125936a
So is Best Buy going to be stocking solidoodle printers?
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http://www.ebay.com/itm/Solidoodle-4-3D … 2c9125936a
So is Best Buy going to be stocking solidoodle printers?
lol that's a terrible price for an SD4.
never did. thats ebay and 2x the cost
never did. thats ebay and 2x the cost
He's referring to the body of the ebay post. It references Solidoodle at best buy.
http://www.bestbuy.com/site/solidoodle- … Id=6938083
You can buy them online, but they aren't in stores at this point.
Select Best Buys will be carrying printers in the computer section in December. From what I read, they will be displaying Da Vinci.
BB, Staples, and a few other chains have at least sold filament if not the occasional printer on their sites since the spring. Next year, Michaels will begin carrying the Up
And that is the biggest rip. Last I checked, SD sells the 4 for $600.
Michaels LMAO maybe next spring I can pick up some clearance stuff cheap. wonder what filaments bestbuy may have and how low cost.
Michaels LMAO maybe next spring I can pick up some clearance stuff cheap. wonder what filaments bestbuy may have and how low cost.
Yeah, Michaels seems like an odd pick if you ask me. I always thought Home Depot was a slightly better match. I wouldn't count on retailers being super adventurous with their filament picks for now.
A lot of Stores are selling printers through there "On line stores" Walmart, best buy, home depot,micro center, Tiger direct and probably a few more. Brands and models are varied of course. The only one I have seen that actually has printers and filament in the store is Micro Center. I am sure this varies with store location .
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microcenter has stuff in stock and some cheap
Michaels does seem a bit odd but I guess a small printer like the UP would go well with crafting. No more buying stencils, letters or little plastic accents like snowflakes, hearts and shamrocks. You could make buttons and maybe even zippers with a 3d printer.
I'm more surprised that it's Michaels and not Hobby Lobby. HL seems to have a slightly broader range of products so you'd think they'd get on the 3d bandwagon before Michaels did.
Anyway, it would be nice to have a place or two I could just go buy filament instead of having to e-bay or mail order it.
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