LDO Positron v3.2 3D Printer Kit Review: Build Your Own Portable, Foldable, Adorable, Upside Down 3D Printer

The Positron V3.2 is a DIY kit 3D printer for makers looking to show off their building skills.

https://www.tomshardware.com/3d-printing/ldo-positron-v3-2-kit-review

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