3Doodler Flow
🖊 MAIN FEATURES
The 3Doodler Flow 3D Printing Pen is geared more toward teenage and adult creators than children. It’s backed by a strong brand and features a dual-drive system to ensure consistent extrusion. It also comes with 15 strands of PLA filament and an activity guide. The pen works well for both fine-detail projects and casual doodling, making it a solid choice for everyday use. However, compared to the AirGraph 3D Printing Pen, the 3Doodler Flow feels more limited, as it lacks adjustable speed and temperature controls.
SPEED & EFFICIENCY
The 3Doodler Flow heats up quickly and maintains a steady flow, thanks to its dual-drive technology, providing smoother 3D builds. It’s responsive and well-suited for continuous use. However, it only supports PLA and 3Doodler’s proprietary filaments, which may limit creative flexibility and increase long-term costs. In contrast, the AirGraph 3D Printing Pen supports both PLA and ABS, and its fully adjustable temperature and speed settings offer greater versatility, allowing users to work with a wider range of materials and techniques.
EASE OF USE
The 3Doodler Flow is designed with beginners in mind. It has an easy-to-hold body and simple controls, making it user-friendly. The one-button interface is perfect for those who prefer a straightforward, no-fuss experience.
VALUE & WHAT'S INCLUDED
The 3Doodler Flow comes with 15 strands of PLA filament, a power adapter, and a getting-started guide, allowing you to dive into your first project right out of the box. While it’s a well-presented bundle, the limited amount of filament and reliance on proprietary refills means you'll need to restock more frequently – and at a higher cost.