Participate in Fabbaloo’s Reader Survey for a Chance to Win an Anycubic 3D Printer

By on February 10th, 2023 in blog, news

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Fabbaloo’s 2023 reader survey is open [Source: Fabbaloo / SD]

Fabbaloo has launched our annual reader survey, and there’s some great prizes for participants.

We’re a little bit behind this year, but your thoughts still count. We want to find out more about you, and hopefully we’ll be able to tweak what we do to improve our site and your Fabbaloo experience.

As always, we have a sponsor. This year it is once again Anycubic, manufacturers of outstanding desktop 3D printers for both resin and filament processes. Our sincere thanks to Anycubic, who have offered a prize to a randomly selected survey respondent.

This year the prize is actually a choice between an Anycubic Kobra Neo or an Anycubic Photon Mono X2 3D printer. The Kobra is an FFF device, while the Photon is an MSLA device using resin. Both are excellent machines, and can produce high quality output. We’ve tested a number of Anycubic machines, and had a great experience with each.

The survey asks a number of questions about you and your experience with 3D printing. We’re also repeating our questions about brand familiarity that we first included in last year’s survey. There’s a lot of brands, but it’s easy to tick off the boxes for each.

We are really interested to see any trends in brand recognition over the past year, when there were a number of very interesting new models launched.

The survey is entirely anonymous (unless you want to include your email in order to qualify for the 3D printer award). Completing the survey takes only a few moments, and we’d truly appreciate your feedback and thoughts. The survey will be open until the end of the month.

The survey can be found here!

By Kerry Stevenson

Kerry Stevenson, aka "General Fabb" has written over 8,000 stories on 3D printing at Fabbaloo since he launched the venture in 2007, with an intention to promote and grow the incredible technology of 3D printing across the world. So far, it seems to be working!

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