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LuckyBot Food Extruder for FDM 3D Printer

LuckyBot Food Extruder for FDM 3D Printer

Regular price £155.00 GBP
Regular price £195.00 GBP Sale price £155.00 GBP
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· 12-month warranty.

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· 30-Day Money-Back Guarantee

(Click to enlarge to see 3D view of LuckyBot Food Extruder Combining with 3D Printer)

Package Details

  • LuckyBot Food 3D Printer Extruder
  • One Z-axis extension plate (extended by 60mm)
  • One box of LuckyBot customized tubes (4 pcs)

Descriptions

  • EASY AND QUICK ASSEMBLY

——Just remove the original extruder, and connect LuckyBot with your own 3D Printer, it only takes a few minutes and you'll be able to create your ideas into reality. It comes with three buttons to control operation temperature and adjust the lead screw, easy to 3D print and create fun.

  • FOOD-GRADE MATERIALS WITH FDA CERTIFIED

——Food safety is the most important. LuckyBot comes with a food-grade ABS body, food-grade stainless steel nozzle, and food-grade PP tubes. It has been certified by FDA, FCC, and CE.

  • COMPATIBLE WITH MOST FDM 3D PRINTERS

——This food 3D printer extruder could be installed on most FDM 3D printers, so you may upgrade your own 3D printer into a food printer easily and bring the 3D print technology to your kitchen creatively.

  • WIDE RANGE OF PRINTING INGREDIENTS

——LuckyBot extruder supports the 3D printing of a variety of ingredients like chocolate, cream, cheese, fruit Jam, mashed potato, and salad sauce, allowing you to make more creativities.

luckybot 3d food extruder

Please Note: For Ender-3 S1, Ender-3 S1 Pro, Ender-3 S1 Plus, Ender-3 V2 Neo, Ender-5 S1, LuckyBot can't be compatible with them at this moment, we are working on them.
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Customer Reviews

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Kim Sungmin
Great extruder

I installed Extruder on Ender3 V2 neo. I had to install some printing parts for convenience. you can download my design parts. https://makerworld.com/en/models/97876

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Roger Rushton
Luckybot Chocolate Extruder Review

Arrived in a well packaged box. I am in the process of playing with it trying to get the printer setup for proper layering but very happy so far

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Lisa
No Installation Manual

I will update this if I can figure out how to install this extruder. The extruder does not come with an installation manual. There's a qr code, so I thought I could download a manual online, but there's nothing on the page other than some videos that are not very helpful. I contacted support about this problem, but it's been several days and I haven't heard back yet. I found an old installation manual online, but it's missing a page, and one of the pages around the missing page says that it's necessary to be very careful at that particular step, or you could make the 3D printer entirely unusable. It's also not clear that the parts int he older installation manual are the same as what I received. Other than that, the package came with several parts and appeared to be in good condition. It's just not clear how the contents should be used to set up the printer. I'm being overly cautious because I don't want to damage the 3D printer. I was really excited, and I want to like this product, but it needs an installation manual.

EDIT: Right after I posted the review, I found a message from yesterday in my spam from the help desk confirming that they don't have text instructions. They are very nice about it, and asked me for my model, so I will try again to get the information that I need to put this together, but trying so far has been really frustrating. Also, be careful when you review, because I only put my nickname in the "Name" field when filling out a review, but the system apparently looked up my name from their customer records and posted my full name instead of the one that I chose to display publicly. I also tried to make a new one under 'anonymous', and it published the name I put on rather than making it anonymous, so that worked, except that it wasn't actually anonymous.

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Dan McMurphy
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I have nothing yet . it's still in Atlanta Ga.

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Jack Ma
Chocolate 3d printing with LuckyBot

Wow, it's amazing. With the LuckyBot food extruder, there is no longer any need to buy different choco molds, I can immediately print the desired model. I like chocolate benchy. If you are looking to 3d print some chocolate then luckybot is the most affordable option I have seen out there. I honestly feel that with a little bit of patience a little you'll be able to 3d print some chocolate into some very interesting and creative designs.

This is definitely useful if you have an upcoming wedding or maybe a bake shop or just something to have a little bit of fun with when you share treats with family and friends.
The lucky bot team has made an interesting product that works great.