Participate in Our 2024 Reader Survey: A Chance to Win A Grand Prize!


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A reminder to readers that Fabbaloo has launched our annual reader survey for 2024, with a big prize at stake.

Your thoughts count, and want to find out more about you, and hopefully we’ll be able to tweak what we do to improve our site and your Fabbaloo experience.

As always, our annual survey has a sponsor. This year it is once again Anycubic, manufacturers of outstanding desktop 3D printers for both resin and filament processes. Our sincere thanks to Anycubic, who have offered an incredible prize for one randomly selected survey respondent.

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This year, the prize in line is the remarkable Anycubic Kobra 2 Max. This Max version is an extensive format FFF device which has the capability to run at very lofty speed. It’s such an outstanding mechanism capable of yielding high quality results. We’ve carried out an intensive examination on the smaller variant of this machine, identified as the Anycubic Kobra 2 Pro, and it left a significant impression on us with regards to its print quality and elevated speed. The Kobra 2 Max, nonetheless, possesses an enormous build capacity of 420 x 420 x 500 mm, adequately large to handle practically anything.

In our 2024 survey, there’s a variety of inquiries concerning you and your knowledge with 3D printing. We’re also duplicating the queries about brand awareness we incorporated in the previous year’s survey. Despite the abundance of brands, ticking off the boxes for each is a cinch.

We’re truly intrigued to identify any trends in brand recognition in comparison to the previous year, when several extremely fascinating new models were introduced.

The survey is thoroughly confidential (unless you opt to include your email to be eligible for the 3D printer award). Filling up the survey wouldn’t require much of your time, and we’d sincerely be grateful for your evaluation and ideas.

The survey can be found here!

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