Get the 3Doodler, the best-selling 3D printing pen, for as low as $79.99

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Get the 3Doodler, the best-selling 3D printing pen, for as low as $79.99
Any artsy person on your holiday list will freak over 3Doodler's new Create+ pen. Credit: 3doodler

TL;DR: Up your drawing game with the best-selling 3Doodler 3D printing pen. Get the basic 3Doodler for $79.99, the new Create+ for $149.99, or the 3Doodler Start for $99.


Remember when your biggest drawing dilemma was choosing what size Crayola crayons to get your parents to buy you? The answer is the 64-pack with the added sharpener (duh), but that's neither here nor there. 

Today, the world of design possibilities are seemingly endless. So much so that drawing is no longer two dimensional. There are plenty of revolutionary pens out there on the market that allow you to designs shapes, text, landscapes — the sky's the limit — in 3D. That Eiffel Tower you were sketching? A 3D pen can turn it into a tangible structure right before your eyes. 

One of the best-selling 3D pens currently on the market is 3Doodler. It works by releasing heated plastic that hardens in seconds, allowing you to essentially draw in the air. You'll be able to stack your strokes on top of each other, adding more height to your creations. You can draw completely freehand with the pen, or use a set of stencils to guide your artwork. 

With a 3D pen like the 3Doodler, your drawings aren't limited to just pen and paper — in fact, your drawings aren't limited to drawings at all. You can create jewelry, figurines, home decor and more. And, as if by magic, it's only $79.99.

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The 3Doodler comes in three different sets, the first being the 3Doodler Create+ Essentials. The kit comes with the pen itself (there are three different color preferences to choose from including marine blue, gray, and the standard black), as well as packs of plastic that function as your pen's "ink." The Create+ pen differs from the typical 3Doodler, as it features a number of improvements and enhancements from the previous models. For starters, the pen has a new dual-drive system, which results in a 99% jam-free, ultra-smooth experience. The 3Doodler Create+ also gives you more control as to how fast or slow your "ink" comes out, allowing you to experiment with different 3D painting techniques. Additional cool features include a one-click start and stop button and optimized temperature control.

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Looking for a doodler that's made with kids in mind? The $99.99 Start Mega3D Printing Pen Set is aimed at younger creators, and contains a guidebook filled with projects that will keep your little wunderkind busy. This award-winning set (winner of the National Parenting Product Award, Toy of the Year 2017, and Good Housekeeping's 2016 Best Toy Award, to name a few) comes with the 3Doodler Start 3D Pen, eight packs of low-heat, BPA-free, non-toxic plastic, eight DoodleBlocks (the company's answer to stencils), and a guide book that will serve as inspiration for your kiddo's next big project. Your kids will love creating one-of-a-kind projects at home, and you'll love that they'll be learning planning, building, spatial awareness, and the essentials of STEM at the same time. 

Last but certainly not least is the most comprehensive 3Doodler kit so far: the Create+ Master Creator 3D Pen Set. This is ideal for those who are looking to master more complicated projects. The set comes with the latest version of the 3D Pen, plastic refills, a set of six nozzles to vary up the textures and shapes of your designs, a DoodlePad (which looks similar to graphing paper) that ensures the precision of your work, a 144-page project book to serve as both step-by-step instructions and inspiration, as well as a number of additional tools and resources you can use during the artistic process. You'll pretty much have everything you need at your fingertips as you begin to sculpt and create large-scale 3D designs, and it's only $149.99.

Topics 3D Printing

Leah Stodart
Leah Stodart
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Leah Stodart is a Philadelphia-based Senior Shopping Reporter at Mashable where she covers essential home tech like vacuums and TVs as well as sustainable swaps and travel. Her ever-growing experience in these categories comes in clutch when making recommendations on how to spend your money during shopping holidays like Black Friday, which Leah has been covering for Mashable since 2017.

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