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3Doodler Create 3D Pen - The Latest Edition of the World's First 3D Printing Pen - Ultimate Art Tool & Crafts Pen Kit - With 50 Plastic Strands, No Mess, Non-Toxic (Spring Green)
by 3Doodler

This works ok, it isn't as easy to use as a competing product I also tested.   It is a plug in device and the cord does have a small impact on freedom of movement but for someone who vaguely remembers a wood burning pen this is way easier. I only scorched my thumb once.  

Plastic was not real durable. 
The plug in factor does allow for a longer use of the pen.  They suggest no more than two hours and then give it a 30 minute cool off period.  I would caution the kids to NOT touch the tip.  I don't know if it was a better plastic on the other pen but it certainly was more durable.   It appeared to be  extruded slightly thicker than this pen.   The end product was certainly more durable.  This isn't a bust, it just will take a certain amount of finesse to use, more so than the competition.

From the vendor:About the Product
·                 WORLD'S FIRST AND NO. 1 BEST SELLING 3D PEN: 3Doodler Create is the newest model from the maker of the world's first 3D printing pen. The slimmest, lightest, strongest 3Doodler yet. Enhanced design, easy to manage, and improved drive system for quieter and smoother operation, and endless creation. Latest features also include simplified and intuitive controls, and a new ambient light bar.
·                 DOODLE IN 3D: Draw vertically. Draw horizontally. Lift your imagination off the page! The 3Doodler Create extrudes heated plastic, which instantly hardens, allowing you to literally draw in 3D, freehand or on paper. Change colors quickly and easily. The possibilities are endless.
·                 3D ART MADE EASY FOR ALL ADULTS: From hobbyists to crafters, artists and professionals, 3D creation has never been easier. It's the perfect gift for all men and women. Precision crafting and art is easier than ever with the ultimate 3D craft pen.
·                 MOST VERSATILE 3D PEN: 3Doodler offers the widest range of plastics, no mess, safe and non-toxic. It's the only 3D Art tool with changeable nozzles and unique accessories. Plus, you'll find hundreds of FREE 3Doodler stencils available online for family friendly inspiration. Draw in 3D for hours!
·                 NO RISK PURCHASE, COMPLETE 3D SET: 360 days FREE replacement policy and unrivaled 24-hour global customer service. THE BOX INCLUDES: 3Doodler Create 3D Pen, 50 FREE Plastic Strands in a selection of multiple colors and materials, Power Adapter, Quick Start Guide, Tools & a ton of creative potential!If reviewing a product, it may have been received free of charge. That will NEVER have a bearing on my recommendations.

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