Overview: Drawn prints work of designers based on its production tool, Galatéa a giant 3D printer made from a robotic arm. Therefore, clients get involved in the process from the creation of the piece to the production as a show. For instance, a chair with original shape and colors will only take 2 hours to be printed. Galatea 3D prints objects layer by layer. She extrudes different shades of plastic material, specially the one used to make the Lego bricks, by heating it up to 230 °C and pushing it through its nozzle. The resulting look is instantly recognizable.
Overview: I knew that title would grab your attention. While we’re on the subject, yes it’s true. The Tiko printer goes for $179 and apart from the highly competitive price tag, the printer boasts of a unibody design, the ability to process branded/non-branded filaments, and a new Delta technique of printing that involves the nozzle being controlled by three arms. This allows the printer to print with stunning accuracy, and faster!
Print me a Thumb’s Up Tiko, because you have my approval!
Overview: Twinkle is a robotic vacuum cleaner that uses both its body and specified nozzle for cleaning. It’s designed to go under tight and low spaces, and it features heavy-duty power suction. What I like about it is its functional design that allows you to show it off, incase you want to.