3Doodler
3Doodler — the maker of 3D-printing pens — announced earlier this year that is was adding a preschooler-friendly model to its kids’ line-up,and now it’s arrived. Aimed at little ones as young as four,the chunky gun-shaped device is designed to help kids create tiny plastic toys in molds,instead of free-form styles.
The non-toxic,biodegradable plastic is only heated up when the device’s handle is turned,and it runs off three AA batteries. Supervision is required,of course,but it’s a considerably safer take on the standard 3D pen and its accompanying risks. It’s also adaptable for both right- and left-handed users and comes with 16 color refills.
The 3Doodler 3D Build and Play joins 3Doodler’s existing kids’ line-up,which has already made inroads in the school and education market,and is available on Amazon and from the3Doodler.com for $30.
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