I buy used Ender 3s, fix them up, mod them, and resell them โ all under $200 CAD. You skip the frustration and go straight to printing.
See available printers โEvery printer has been inspected, repaired where needed, modified, and test-printed before it ships. What you see is what you get.
A solid all-rounder. This one has a new nozzle, fresh PTFE tube, re-leveled bed, and a successful test print. Great starting point for anyone new to 3D printing โ everything that's usually broken on a used machine has already been sorted.
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The full upgrade experience. This machine runs Klipper firmware on a Raspberry Pi, has a touch probe for automatic bed leveling, and is accessible wirelessly via Mainsail from your phone or computer. No more babysitting your printer โ monitor and control it from anywhere on your network.
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I buy used 3D printers, fix them up, make them better, and sell them for way less than retail โ usually under $200 CAD. Think of it as your easy, affordable way to see what this whole 3D printing thing is all about.
I'm a retired mechanical engineer who spent decades working in IT and electronics. So yeah, I'm a bit of a nerd. For me, 3D printing is the perfect mix of all my skills. I love using CAD software to design things and then watching them come to life.
I started this little hobby business because I want to share that knowledge. I remember when computers were weird and scary, and I saw how they changed everything. I think 3D printing is on the same path, and I'd love to help you get on board early.
Let's be real โ the Ender 3 isn't perfect out of the box. It has quirks, known issues, and a learning curve that involves a lot of YouTube tutorials and maybe a few bad words. But that's exactly why it's the perfect printer to start with, and the perfect printer for me to modify.
The Ender 3 is everywhere. It's been one of the best-selling 3D printers for years. The aluminum frame is rigid, the design is open-source, and because people are always upgrading or giving up on them, there's a constant supply of used machines available at great prices. That's what keeps my resale prices under $200 CAD.
One of the biggest fears for beginners is: "what if something breaks?" With an Ender 3, that's simply not a concern. Nozzles, belts, wheels, hotends, boards โ everything is cheap and available on Amazon or AliExpress. You're never stuck waiting for some obscure proprietary part.
Millions of Ender 3s have been sold, which means millions of people have already figured out the quirks, documented the fixes, and made videos about everything. Whatever issue you run into, someone's already solved it and posted about it. That kind of community support is genuinely priceless when you're starting out.
Here's where things get really fun. The Ender 3 is an excellent candidate for Klipper โ firmware that offloads the heavy lifting to a Raspberry Pi. Add a touch probe for automatic bed leveling and suddenly you have a wireless, network-connected printer with a modern interface, remote monitoring, and advanced features like input shaping for faster, cleaner prints. It's a massive leap in capability, and I can set it up for you if you're interested.
I don't just wipe things down and relist them. Every machine I sell goes through the same process before it leaves my hands.
I find used Ender 3s from people who are upgrading or giving up on the hobby. Before I commit to a machine, I inspect it to make sure it's worth bringing back to life.
Anything worn out gets replaced โ nozzles, PTFE tubing, belts, eccentric nuts, wheels. I fix what's actually broken, not just what's visible on the surface.
Upgrades go in based on what the machine needs and what the build calls for. This might mean a better extruder, a BLTouch probe, Klipper firmware, or all of the above. Each printer gets what it actually needs, not a blanket set of mods for the sake of it.
Bed leveled, flow rate dialed in, first layer tuned. The settings aren't guessed โ they're verified through actual printing.
Every single machine prints a test before it ships. If it doesn't pass, it doesn't go out. Simple as that.
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