If you’re looking to buy a 3D printer, there are more and more places you can find them these days. 3D printers are being sold at Sam’s Club and Barnes & Noble, Walmart and Best Buy – and most manufacturers sell their 3D printers directly from their own web stores, too. And then there’s always Amazon. You can find almost anything on the massive retail website, from books to jewelry to discontinued coffee creamer – and plenty of 3D printers and 3D printing supplies. Search for “3D printer” on Amazon and you’ll get an overwhelming number of results – I actually found a couple I had never heard of before, which is rare.
Sometimes, not always, 3D printers are cheaper on Amazon than they are directly from the manufacturer’s website, but you’ll still have to dig in your pockets a bit for even the least expensive 3D printers on the market. That’s why it would be a great help to have an Amazon gift card if you’re currently in the market for a 3D printer, and are looking to buy on Amazon. Right now, 3DPrint.com and our sister site 3DPrintBoard.com are giving away $100 in Amazon gift cards in our latest giveaway. The first place winner will receive a $50 gift card, the second place winner will receive a $30 gift card and the third place winner a $20 gift card.
It’s easy to enter, and there are 11 ways to do so:
- Fill out our 3D printing survey
- Follow us on Facebook
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- Retweet us on Twitter
- Sign up for the 3DPrint.com newsletter
- Subscribe to our YouTube channel
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- Sign up for and post in the 3DPrintBoard forum
- Refer friends for extra entries
You can enter multiple times for a better chance to win. The giveaway will be running for the next three weeks, so that’s a lot of time to rack up as many entries as you can.
If you already have a 3D printer, there’s plenty more that you can do with an Amazon gift card: restock your favorite filament, finally try that glitter filament you’ve been eyeing, try out a 3D printing pen, or even buy something completely non-3D printing related! Buy some books, stock up on that discontinued product you love, maybe invest in a Kindle. Whatever you like!
Don’t forget you can shop directly from Amazon through 3DPrint.com as well. We don’t offer discontinued makeup, but we do offer plenty of 3D printers and 3D printing supplies. Learn more about our latest giveaway and how to enter here.
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