Brooklyn-based Solidoodle is proving to be a good example of how easy it is to take orders and payments for a bevy of new products and price points that customers are getting very excited about, but it’s not always so easy to complete the work on time and deliver. New releases often require changes, and snags occur along the way as well. As customers held tight, the new company has suffered a multitude of delays spanning several months and has issued a number of what can’t really be called apologies, but are definitely thorough communications and explanations. The Solidoodle hold-up has turned into a bit of a saga of delays that is coming to an end now, thankfully, for excited customers.
The original rollout of their three printers –the Press, the Workbench, and the Workbench Apprentice — was a big deal and definitely got the attention of competitors in the marketplace with the Solidoodle team offering a solid product at $1,300 or less. This received equal attention from Solidoodle’s eager customer base who set the phones to ringing and online orders streaming in for pre-sales in August, and expectations for the 3D printers to start shipping in six to eight weeks. As pressure mounted to deliver, deadlines were pushed back while they tended to manufacturing issues, missing the September date to begin shipping. The delays escalated from there, but have been strictly controlled with communications regarding necessity.
Cervantes, just back from a month at his factory in China after training and setting standards, has reported in another email that Solidoodle 3D printers are indeed ready to go and they have begun shipments on a number of these, with a schedule listed regarding dates and orders, which is as follows:
So while business is good, the follow through has been a little shaky, but we all have high hopes that Cervantes and Solidoodle are about to redeem themselves with some quality products that will have customers reporting in on positively. Hopefully the product will indeed deliver with the simplicity, quality, and reliability promised and make up for the deficits in those areas regarding delivery of product.
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