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All of the newest versions of macOS allow you to send and receive iMessages, or messages, from your computer, rather than your phone. While this is certainly a novel feature, it can be quite distracting and, unfortunately, the feature is enabled by default. After days of lost productivity as a result of receiving inane messages while programming, I decided to disable it. It’s best to disable it from your computer so that you can still utilize iMessage’s functionality within your iOS device.
tl;dr; Disable iMessage on your Mac without disabling it on your phone. This works for both messages in macOS and iMessage on your Mac.
Looking to disable other annoyances on your Mac? Check out our guide on disabling the Mac touchbar, disabling the volume control sound, and disabling the Mac empty trash warning.
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On your Mac computer:
Conversely, you can use Spotlight search. Just search for “Messages.”
From the Messages app on your Mac, you can make adjustments to how your iMessages and messages function and interact between your iPhone and Mac.


In the “Messages” screen, select iMessage from the menu bar.
Other things you can do in the iMessage screen is sign in and out of your Apple ID, change the phone number for your iMessages, choose to send read receipts for iMessages, and of course, disable iMessages completely.


Under your Apple ID, uncheck “Enable Messages in iCloud”.
That’s it!
Now, you’ll no longer receive message and iMessage pop-ups on your computer. All your messages, however, will still show up on your iPhone or Apple watch.
If instead you just need to stop alerts for a certain number (maybe a particularly annoying one), then you can simply:
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If you’ve got a DSLR camera, you might be wondering whether or not it can be used as a viable webcam. In short, all you need is the right cable.
In this guide, we’ll be using an open-source application called digiCamControl to make the DSLR input recognizable as a webcam.
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First, we need to install digiCamControl on our Windows machine.


The DSLR can be connected to your computer through a variety of ports—ranging from HDMI to USB. In this walkthrough, I’m using a Nikon D5200 connected with a USB-A to AV port cable.


When your camera is connected, launch digiCamControl. There will be a preview of your feed in the application window. From the left-hand pane, select the Start Live View button.
Your computer will now recognize your DSLR as a webcam input device.


At this point, you can use the webcam feed however you see fit. It will work with most video conferencing applications like Zoom or Discord. It even works with streaming tools like OBS.
Just launch the software you want to use and set the webcam device to your DSLR camera.


If you’ve got a DSLR camera, you might be wondering whether or not it can be used as a viable webcam. In short, all you need is the right cable.
In this guide, we’ll be using an open-source application called digiCamControl to make the DSLR input recognizable as a webcam.
| DSLR Camera | × | 1 |
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First, we need to install digiCamControl on our Windows machine.


The DSLR can be connected to your computer through a variety of ports—ranging from HDMI to USB. In this walkthrough, I’m using a Nikon D5200 connected with a USB-A to AV port cable.


When your camera is connected, launch digiCamControl. There will be a preview of your feed in the application window. From the left-hand pane, select the Start Live View button.
Your computer will now recognize your DSLR as a webcam input device.


At this point, you can use the webcam feed however you see fit. It will work with most video conferencing applications like Zoom or Discord. It even works with streaming tools like OBS.
Just launch the software you want to use and set the webcam device to your DSLR camera.


If you’ve got a DSLR camera, you might be wondering whether or not it can be used as a viable webcam. In short, all you need is the right cable.
In this guide, we’ll be using an open-source application called digiCamControl to make the DSLR input recognizable as a webcam.
| DSLR Camera | × | 1 |
Howchoo is reader-supported. When you buy through links on our site, we may earn a small affiliate commission at no cost to you.


First, we need to install digiCamControl on our Windows machine.


The DSLR can be connected to your computer through a variety of ports—ranging from HDMI to USB. In this walkthrough, I’m using a Nikon D5200 connected with a USB-A to AV port cable.


When your camera is connected, launch digiCamControl. There will be a preview of your feed in the application window. From the left-hand pane, select the Start Live View button.
Your computer will now recognize your DSLR as a webcam input device.


At this point, you can use the webcam feed however you see fit. It will work with most video conferencing applications like Zoom or Discord. It even works with streaming tools like OBS.
Just launch the software you want to use and set the webcam device to your DSLR camera.


If you’ve got a DSLR camera, you might be wondering whether or not it can be used as a viable webcam. In short, all you need is the right cable.
In this guide, we’ll be using an open-source application called digiCamControl to make the DSLR input recognizable as a webcam.
| DSLR Camera | × | 1 |
Howchoo is reader-supported. When you buy through links on our site, we may earn a small affiliate commission at no cost to you.
| DSLR Camera | × | 1 |
Howchoo is reader-supported. When you buy through links on our site, we may earn a small affiliate commission at no cost to you.
| DSLR Camera | × | 1 |


First, we need to install digiCamControl on our Windows machine.


The DSLR can be connected to your computer through a variety of ports—ranging from HDMI to USB. In this walkthrough, I’m using a Nikon D5200 connected with a USB-A to AV port cable.


When your camera is connected, launch digiCamControl. There will be a preview of your feed in the application window. From the left-hand pane, select the Start Live View button.
Your computer will now recognize your DSLR as a webcam input device.


At this point, you can use the webcam feed however you see fit. It will work with most video conferencing applications like Zoom or Discord. It even works with streaming tools like OBS.
Just launch the software you want to use and set the webcam device to your DSLR camera.


First, we need to install digiCamControl on our Windows machine.


First, we need to install digiCamControl on our Windows machine.


The DSLR can be connected to your computer through a variety of ports—ranging from HDMI to USB. In this walkthrough, I’m using a Nikon D5200 connected with a USB-A to AV port cable.


The DSLR can be connected to your computer through a variety of ports—ranging from HDMI to USB. In this walkthrough, I’m using a Nikon D5200 connected with a USB-A to AV port cable.


When your camera is connected, launch digiCamControl. There will be a preview of your feed in the application window. From the left-hand pane, select the Start Live View button.
Your computer will now recognize your DSLR as a webcam input device.


When your camera is connected, launch digiCamControl. There will be a preview of your feed in the application window. From the left-hand pane, select the Start Live View button.
Your computer will now recognize your DSLR as a webcam input device.


At this point, you can use the webcam feed however you see fit. It will work with most video conferencing applications like Zoom or Discord. It even works with streaming tools like OBS.
Just launch the software you want to use and set the webcam device to your DSLR camera.


At this point, you can use the webcam feed however you see fit. It will work with most video conferencing applications like Zoom or Discord. It even works with streaming tools like OBS.
Just launch the software you want to use and set the webcam device to your DSLR camera.
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If you’ve ever given your cat a pill, you know firsthand how difficult it is. You can end up with as many scratches as if you tried to bathe your cat.
…learn more about the fine art of giving pills to a cat.
As the owner of a cat who developed a series of UTIs earlier in the year, I was tasked with feeding my cat medication, first in the form of pills, then in the form of liquid medication when the UTI proved to be too strong for the pills.
It was so disastrous the first time that I still bear the scars of the encounter.
Which prompted me to learn more about the fine art of giving pills to a cat.
If you’re a cat owner and you’ve found yourself searching how do you feed a cat a pill — search no more. Here’s everything you need to know about issuing medication to your furry friends.
| Pet Piller | × | 1 | ||
| Pill Pockets | × | 1 |
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The first thing is first: you have to talk to your vet.
Vets are a fount of knowledge and, whether they’ve been working with your cat for years or just once, they’ll have excellent tips and tricks for how to give your cat medication safely. And they have the added benefit of actually seeing how your cat reacts to pills and can make a more personalized recommendation.
During your initial appointment, talk to your vet about how to safely administer medication.


There are two ways that you can feed a pill to a cat. It’s a good idea to develop a game plan ahead of time so you can gather the appropriate items you’ll need to facilitate the pill giving.
Let’s break these steps down below.


There are some medications specifically that need to be mixed with food and some that shouldn’t be. Always make sure to read the instructions beforehand.
Pills are easier to mix into wet food!
Note: If your cat eats the pill make sure you give them some sort of treat as a reward. Cats are very responsive to reward systems and, even if they’re not aware that they’re eating a pill with their food, they’ll associate finishing their wet food with a treat.


If mixing a pill with wet food isn’t an option, you can always try giving it by hand to your cat. But be warned** — this option is significantly more dangerous (this is how I obtained two scars on my left forearm).
Never interrupt your cat from eating, using the litter box, or grooming to give them a pill.
Here’s how you can do this safely.
This method worked for me!
Note: If you’re still having trouble giving your cat a pill, coat the pill in tuna juice to entice them into taking it.
Some vets encourage the use of a piller to make feeding pills to cats easier. I’ll break that down in the next step.


A piller is a medication dispenser that allows you to place the pill inside the cat’s mouth without the use of your fingers. A piller also allows you to place the pill deeper in your cat’s mouth than your fingers might allow.
Note: There are a few pillers that can be found on Amazon but you should check with your vet before buying one. In many cases, they’ll be able to provide you one directly!


If you still find yourself struggling to give pills to a cat, there’s a final option that you can try: Pill Pockets.
Remember the trick of giving a cat a treat after every pill administration? This step combines the two! Pill Pockets are a flavored treat with a little indent in the center where a pill goes. The idea is to trick your cats into believing that they’re only receiving a treat and the flavors help to mask the sensation of the pill.


When it comes to giving your cat a pill, it’s important to keep in mind that all cats are different but there are a few points that will help.
Check out our other kitty content by learning how to keep your cat off of your counter and how to protect your Xmas tree from your cat.
Enjoy your healthy feline!


If you’ve ever given your cat a pill, you know firsthand how difficult it is. You can end up with as many scratches as if you tried to bathe your cat.
…learn more about the fine art of giving pills to a cat.
As the owner of a cat who developed a series of UTIs earlier in the year, I was tasked with feeding my cat medication, first in the form of pills, then in the form of liquid medication when the UTI proved to be too strong for the pills.
It was so disastrous the first time that I still bear the scars of the encounter.
Which prompted me to learn more about the fine art of giving pills to a cat.
If you’re a cat owner and you’ve found yourself searching how do you feed a cat a pill — search no more. Here’s everything you need to know about issuing medication to your furry friends.
| Pet Piller | × | 1 | ||
| Pill Pockets | × | 1 |
Howchoo is reader-supported. When you buy through links on our site, we may earn a small affiliate commission at no cost to you.


The first thing is first: you have to talk to your vet.
Vets are a fount of knowledge and, whether they’ve been working with your cat for years or just once, they’ll have excellent tips and tricks for how to give your cat medication safely. And they have the added benefit of actually seeing how your cat reacts to pills and can make a more personalized recommendation.
During your initial appointment, talk to your vet about how to safely administer medication.


There are two ways that you can feed a pill to a cat. It’s a good idea to develop a game plan ahead of time so you can gather the appropriate items you’ll need to facilitate the pill giving.
Let’s break these steps down below.


There are some medications specifically that need to be mixed with food and some that shouldn’t be. Always make sure to read the instructions beforehand.
Pills are easier to mix into wet food!
Note: If your cat eats the pill make sure you give them some sort of treat as a reward. Cats are very responsive to reward systems and, even if they’re not aware that they’re eating a pill with their food, they’ll associate finishing their wet food with a treat.


If mixing a pill with wet food isn’t an option, you can always try giving it by hand to your cat. But be warned** — this option is significantly more dangerous (this is how I obtained two scars on my left forearm).
Never interrupt your cat from eating, using the litter box, or grooming to give them a pill.
Here’s how you can do this safely.
This method worked for me!
Note: If you’re still having trouble giving your cat a pill, coat the pill in tuna juice to entice them into taking it.
Some vets encourage the use of a piller to make feeding pills to cats easier. I’ll break that down in the next step.


A piller is a medication dispenser that allows you to place the pill inside the cat’s mouth without the use of your fingers. A piller also allows you to place the pill deeper in your cat’s mouth than your fingers might allow.
Note: There are a few pillers that can be found on Amazon but you should check with your vet before buying one. In many cases, they’ll be able to provide you one directly!


If you still find yourself struggling to give pills to a cat, there’s a final option that you can try: Pill Pockets.
Remember the trick of giving a cat a treat after every pill administration? This step combines the two! Pill Pockets are a flavored treat with a little indent in the center where a pill goes. The idea is to trick your cats into believing that they’re only receiving a treat and the flavors help to mask the sensation of the pill.


When it comes to giving your cat a pill, it’s important to keep in mind that all cats are different but there are a few points that will help.
Check out our other kitty content by learning how to keep your cat off of your counter and how to protect your Xmas tree from your cat.
Enjoy your healthy feline!


If you’ve ever given your cat a pill, you know firsthand how difficult it is. You can end up with as many scratches as if you tried to bathe your cat.
…learn more about the fine art of giving pills to a cat.
As the owner of a cat who developed a series of UTIs earlier in the year, I was tasked with feeding my cat medication, first in the form of pills, then in the form of liquid medication when the UTI proved to be too strong for the pills.
It was so disastrous the first time that I still bear the scars of the encounter.
Which prompted me to learn more about the fine art of giving pills to a cat.
If you’re a cat owner and you’ve found yourself searching how do you feed a cat a pill — search no more. Here’s everything you need to know about issuing medication to your furry friends.
| Pet Piller | × | 1 | ||
| Pill Pockets | × | 1 |
Howchoo is reader-supported. When you buy through links on our site, we may earn a small affiliate commission at no cost to you.


The first thing is first: you have to talk to your vet.
Vets are a fount of knowledge and, whether they’ve been working with your cat for years or just once, they’ll have excellent tips and tricks for how to give your cat medication safely. And they have the added benefit of actually seeing how your cat reacts to pills and can make a more personalized recommendation.
During your initial appointment, talk to your vet about how to safely administer medication.


There are two ways that you can feed a pill to a cat. It’s a good idea to develop a game plan ahead of time so you can gather the appropriate items you’ll need to facilitate the pill giving.
Let’s break these steps down below.


There are some medications specifically that need to be mixed with food and some that shouldn’t be. Always make sure to read the instructions beforehand.
Pills are easier to mix into wet food!
Note: If your cat eats the pill make sure you give them some sort of treat as a reward. Cats are very responsive to reward systems and, even if they’re not aware that they’re eating a pill with their food, they’ll associate finishing their wet food with a treat.


If mixing a pill with wet food isn’t an option, you can always try giving it by hand to your cat. But be warned** — this option is significantly more dangerous (this is how I obtained two scars on my left forearm).
Never interrupt your cat from eating, using the litter box, or grooming to give them a pill.
Here’s how you can do this safely.
This method worked for me!
Note: If you’re still having trouble giving your cat a pill, coat the pill in tuna juice to entice them into taking it.
Some vets encourage the use of a piller to make feeding pills to cats easier. I’ll break that down in the next step.


A piller is a medication dispenser that allows you to place the pill inside the cat’s mouth without the use of your fingers. A piller also allows you to place the pill deeper in your cat’s mouth than your fingers might allow.
Note: There are a few pillers that can be found on Amazon but you should check with your vet before buying one. In many cases, they’ll be able to provide you one directly!


If you still find yourself struggling to give pills to a cat, there’s a final option that you can try: Pill Pockets.
Remember the trick of giving a cat a treat after every pill administration? This step combines the two! Pill Pockets are a flavored treat with a little indent in the center where a pill goes. The idea is to trick your cats into believing that they’re only receiving a treat and the flavors help to mask the sensation of the pill.


When it comes to giving your cat a pill, it’s important to keep in mind that all cats are different but there are a few points that will help.
Check out our other kitty content by learning how to keep your cat off of your counter and how to protect your Xmas tree from your cat.
Enjoy your healthy feline!


If you’ve ever given your cat a pill, you know firsthand how difficult it is. You can end up with as many scratches as if you tried to bathe your cat.
…learn more about the fine art of giving pills to a cat.
As the owner of a cat who developed a series of UTIs earlier in the year, I was tasked with feeding my cat medication, first in the form of pills, then in the form of liquid medication when the UTI proved to be too strong for the pills.
It was so disastrous the first time that I still bear the scars of the encounter.
Which prompted me to learn more about the fine art of giving pills to a cat.
If you’re a cat owner and you’ve found yourself searching how do you feed a cat a pill — search no more. Here’s everything you need to know about issuing medication to your furry friends.
| Pet Piller | × | 1 | ||
| Pill Pockets | × | 1 |
Howchoo is reader-supported. When you buy through links on our site, we may earn a small affiliate commission at no cost to you.
| Pet Piller | × | 1 | ||
| Pill Pockets | × | 1 |
Howchoo is reader-supported. When you buy through links on our site, we may earn a small affiliate commission at no cost to you.
| Pet Piller | × | 1 | ||
| Pill Pockets | × | 1 |


The first thing is first: you have to talk to your vet.
Vets are a fount of knowledge and, whether they’ve been working with your cat for years or just once, they’ll have excellent tips and tricks for how to give your cat medication safely. And they have the added benefit of actually seeing how your cat reacts to pills and can make a more personalized recommendation.
During your initial appointment, talk to your vet about how to safely administer medication.


There are two ways that you can feed a pill to a cat. It’s a good idea to develop a game plan ahead of time so you can gather the appropriate items you’ll need to facilitate the pill giving.
Let’s break these steps down below.


There are some medications specifically that need to be mixed with food and some that shouldn’t be. Always make sure to read the instructions beforehand.
Pills are easier to mix into wet food!
Note: If your cat eats the pill make sure you give them some sort of treat as a reward. Cats are very responsive to reward systems and, even if they’re not aware that they’re eating a pill with their food, they’ll associate finishing their wet food with a treat.


If mixing a pill with wet food isn’t an option, you can always try giving it by hand to your cat. But be warned** — this option is significantly more dangerous (this is how I obtained two scars on my left forearm).
Never interrupt your cat from eating, using the litter box, or grooming to give them a pill.
Here’s how you can do this safely.
This method worked for me!
Note: If you’re still having trouble giving your cat a pill, coat the pill in tuna juice to entice them into taking it.
Some vets encourage the use of a piller to make feeding pills to cats easier. I’ll break that down in the next step.


A piller is a medication dispenser that allows you to place the pill inside the cat’s mouth without the use of your fingers. A piller also allows you to place the pill deeper in your cat’s mouth than your fingers might allow.
Note: There are a few pillers that can be found on Amazon but you should check with your vet before buying one. In many cases, they’ll be able to provide you one directly!


If you still find yourself struggling to give pills to a cat, there’s a final option that you can try: Pill Pockets.
Remember the trick of giving a cat a treat after every pill administration? This step combines the two! Pill Pockets are a flavored treat with a little indent in the center where a pill goes. The idea is to trick your cats into believing that they’re only receiving a treat and the flavors help to mask the sensation of the pill.


When it comes to giving your cat a pill, it’s important to keep in mind that all cats are different but there are a few points that will help.
Check out our other kitty content by learning how to keep your cat off of your counter and how to protect your Xmas tree from your cat.
Enjoy your healthy feline!


The first thing is first: you have to talk to your vet.
Vets are a fount of knowledge and, whether they’ve been working with your cat for years or just once, they’ll have excellent tips and tricks for how to give your cat medication safely. And they have the added benefit of actually seeing how your cat reacts to pills and can make a more personalized recommendation.
During your initial appointment, talk to your vet about how to safely administer medication.


The first thing is first: you have to talk to your vet.
Vets are a fount of knowledge and, whether they’ve been working with your cat for years or just once, they’ll have excellent tips and tricks for how to give your cat medication safely. And they have the added benefit of actually seeing how your cat reacts to pills and can make a more personalized recommendation.
During your initial appointment, talk to your vet about how to safely administer medication.


There are two ways that you can feed a pill to a cat. It’s a good idea to develop a game plan ahead of time so you can gather the appropriate items you’ll need to facilitate the pill giving.
Let’s break these steps down below.


There are two ways that you can feed a pill to a cat. It’s a good idea to develop a game plan ahead of time so you can gather the appropriate items you’ll need to facilitate the pill giving.
Let’s break these steps down below.


There are some medications specifically that need to be mixed with food and some that shouldn’t be. Always make sure to read the instructions beforehand.
Pills are easier to mix into wet food!
Note: If your cat eats the pill make sure you give them some sort of treat as a reward. Cats are very responsive to reward systems and, even if they’re not aware that they’re eating a pill with their food, they’ll associate finishing their wet food with a treat.


There are some medications specifically that need to be mixed with food and some that shouldn’t be. Always make sure to read the instructions beforehand.
Pills are easier to mix into wet food!
Note: If your cat eats the pill make sure you give them some sort of treat as a reward. Cats are very responsive to reward systems and, even if they’re not aware that they’re eating a pill with their food, they’ll associate finishing their wet food with a treat.


If mixing a pill with wet food isn’t an option, you can always try giving it by hand to your cat. But be warned** — this option is significantly more dangerous (this is how I obtained two scars on my left forearm).
Never interrupt your cat from eating, using the litter box, or grooming to give them a pill.
Here’s how you can do this safely.
This method worked for me!
Note: If you’re still having trouble giving your cat a pill, coat the pill in tuna juice to entice them into taking it.
Some vets encourage the use of a piller to make feeding pills to cats easier. I’ll break that down in the next step.


If mixing a pill with wet food isn’t an option, you can always try giving it by hand to your cat. But be warned** — this option is significantly more dangerous (this is how I obtained two scars on my left forearm).
Never interrupt your cat from eating, using the litter box, or grooming to give them a pill.
Here’s how you can do this safely.
This method worked for me!
Note: If you’re still having trouble giving your cat a pill, coat the pill in tuna juice to entice them into taking it.
Some vets encourage the use of a piller to make feeding pills to cats easier. I’ll break that down in the next step.


A piller is a medication dispenser that allows you to place the pill inside the cat’s mouth without the use of your fingers. A piller also allows you to place the pill deeper in your cat’s mouth than your fingers might allow.
Note: There are a few pillers that can be found on Amazon but you should check with your vet before buying one. In many cases, they’ll be able to provide you one directly!


A piller is a medication dispenser that allows you to place the pill inside the cat’s mouth without the use of your fingers. A piller also allows you to place the pill deeper in your cat’s mouth than your fingers might allow.
Note: There are a few pillers that can be found on Amazon but you should check with your vet before buying one. In many cases, they’ll be able to provide you one directly!


If you still find yourself struggling to give pills to a cat, there’s a final option that you can try: Pill Pockets.
Remember the trick of giving a cat a treat after every pill administration? This step combines the two! Pill Pockets are a flavored treat with a little indent in the center where a pill goes. The idea is to trick your cats into believing that they’re only receiving a treat and the flavors help to mask the sensation of the pill.


If you still find yourself struggling to give pills to a cat, there’s a final option that you can try: Pill Pockets.
Remember the trick of giving a cat a treat after every pill administration? This step combines the two! Pill Pockets are a flavored treat with a little indent in the center where a pill goes. The idea is to trick your cats into believing that they’re only receiving a treat and the flavors help to mask the sensation of the pill.


When it comes to giving your cat a pill, it’s important to keep in mind that all cats are different but there are a few points that will help.
Check out our other kitty content by learning how to keep your cat off of your counter and how to protect your Xmas tree from your cat.
Enjoy your healthy feline!


When it comes to giving your cat a pill, it’s important to keep in mind that all cats are different but there are a few points that will help.
Check out our other kitty content by learning how to keep your cat off of your counter and how to protect your Xmas tree from your cat.
Enjoy your healthy feline!




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Black Friday was made for big-ticket purchases like 3D printers! Expect huge discounts this year on many of your favorite 3D printer brands like Anycubic, Creality, and Prusa.
At Howchoo, we’re expecting the Black Friday sales to start early this year, as many shoppers are opting to stay home to do their holiday shopping. So there will be far fewer lines to get that half-price item this year, at the risk to lives! Most people buy their 3D printers online anyway, as most stores don’t carry large selections. So that’s even more reason to stay apprised of the best deals that are happening this Black Friday.
…we’re curating the best Black Friday 2020 3D printing sales right here at Howchoo!
Black Friday technically falls on the Friday after Thanksgiving, which this year is Friday, November 27. However, with most shoppers preferring to stay home this year, online retailers will be offering major discounts throughout the entire month of November.
Black Friday is the busiest shopping day of the year, both online and in-person. Retailers see it as the beginning of the holiday shopping season and encourage shoppers to do some gift-buying early with huge discounts on big-ticket items like computers and 3D printers. Shoppers see the day as a great time to buy early holiday gifts at great prices, particularly on bigger things. And a 3D printer is certainly a bigger thing!
We’ll be keeping an even closer eye on Cyber Monday deals that usually occur on the Monday after Thanksgiving, which this year is Monday, November 30. Again, we expect that deals on electronics, computers, and certainly 3D printers will be happening throughout the month of November. But we will definitely be updating this page with any Cyber Monday deals for those interested in 3D printers.
We’re not going to advertise every single sale that’s happening with 3D printers, but we will be advertising the ones that we, ourselves, would be the most excited about. You’re not going to have to sift through a list of subpar 3D printers here because we won’t be sharing those.
We would be thrilled to receive a 3D printer as a gift this holiday season, and we know that any DIYer or maker likely feels the same. Why not get one a huge discount this Black Friday to give as a gift. It would be the surprise of a lifetime and would likely bring countless hours of joy getting the 3D printer setup and running over the holiday. And check out some great Xmas and Holiday-themed 3D prints to get you started.
We’ll be updating this page right up until Cyber Monday, so check back often for the latest sales in 3D printers.
| FlashForge Adventurer 3 Lite | × | 1 | ||
| SainSmart x Creality Ender-3 PRO | × | 1 | ||
| Dremel DigiLab 3D45 | × | 1 | ||
| Pyramid A1.1 3D Printer | × | 1 | ||
| Anycubic Photon Mono X | × | 1 | ||
| Monoprice Mini Delta 3D Printer | × | 1 | ||
| Mosaic Palette 2 Pro | × | 1 |
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Was $899.00
Anycubic is offering a big discount on their high-end resin 3D printer for this Black Friday. What’s really impressive about this one is both the expanded build size and the print size. It includes a 4K LCD display, WiFi connectivity, and an upgraded power supply and AC cooling system.
Was $369.99
A huge discount! We recently included this 3D printer in our list of the best budget 3D printers. What we loved about it was that it was encased, came pre-assembled, and was at a great price. This printer uses PLA-type filament and uses auto bed leveling.
Was $259.00
You should all know our feelings about the Ender 3 series of 3D printers by now. They are definitely the gold standard when the comes to budget 3D printers and even this small discount of $20 makes a good enough reason to invest in one of these right away. The Ender 3 Pro is the quieter, less wobbly version of its close cousins the Ender 3 and Ender 3 V2.
Was $1,899.00
Meet the Rolls Royce of 3D printers—the award-winning Dremel DigiLab. If you’re looking to splurge for yourself or someone else, then you’re unlikely to find a better 3D printer on which to do so. It includes a built-in HD camera to watch your prints, an automated leveling system that adjusts throughout a print, and a fully enclosed housing for a quiet print.
Want to watch your 3D prints without paying so much? We can show you how to setup Octoprint to watch your 3D printer in action!
Was $599.00
There’s a competitor to the Creality Ender 3 in the fairly new, open-source A1.1. Already it’s receiving stellar reviews for its build volume and overall quality. And, like the Ender 3, it’s highly customizable for DIYers and 3D printing fanatics. This is a big discount, so jump on it!
Was $269.50
Monoprice is one of the biggest names in budget 3D printers, and this price is really hard to beat for a good mini 3D printer. A nice bonus is that this 3D printer features auto-calibration to make it easier to calibrate your bed. This will be a nice bonus if you’re purchasing this for a young person.
Was $799.00
While this is not a 3D printer per se—the Mosaic Palette 2 Pro does work with your 3D printer to allow you to create custom filament for multi-colored 3D prints. You simply slice your object with the Palette’s slicer, and it combines the various filaments into one hardened and cooled spool that will be used by the 3D printer. Pretty cool, huh!?
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