

✨ Elevate your resin prints with the all-in-one Wash & Cure 3 — clean, cure, and conquer! 💪
The ANYCUBIC Wash and Cure 3 is a professional 2-in-1 station designed for resin 3D printers up to 7.3 inches. It features a 42% larger cleaning basket, a powerful 30,000uW/cm² gooseneck UV light for precise curing, and a dual-layer adjustable basket that optimizes IPA use. With improved curing uniformity and a quiet, user-friendly interface, it streamlines post-processing by combining washing and curing in one compact, efficient device.
















| ASIN | B083GTS8XJ |
| Best Sellers Rank | #8,234 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #16 in 3D Printers |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (3,104) |
| Date First Available | January 4, 2020 |
| Item Weight | 0.01 ounces |
| Item model number | Wash and Cure 3 |
| Manufacturer | ANYCUBIC |
| Product Dimensions | 8.86 x 8.66 x 14.88 inches |
N**J
Good Product.
Over all, this is a very good product. However, to cut to the chase, I prefer using an ultrasonic cleaner and a homemade UV curing chamber. Here are a few of the pros, cons, and reasons to back up my preferences. Pros: Simplicity (Two machines in one) Pretty good at washing parts (reason for "Pretty good" explained later) Amazing at curing parts (the UV LEDs are super powerful) Attention to safety (the lid is UV blocking and there is a safety switch that shuts down the machine if the lid is removed) Simple user interface Works with a pretty small amount of cleaning fluid (there is an included bracket that lowers the bed to the surface of the liquid) Cons: Price (see below for further detail) Can't use both the cleaning and curing features simultaneously In all, this is a very useful piece of equipment. However, let's go into further detail on a couple of the points made above. Let's start with my comment that it does a "Pretty good" job at cleaning. Though the cleaning system does a surprisingly decent job at removing excess resin from the surface of the prints, it lacks the penetrating capability of an ultrasonic cleaner. With an ultrasonic cleaner, the part gets cleaned inside and out. This is important because resin printers can't really print infill. This means that either you print with 100% infill (i.e. solid) or no infill (i.e. hollow). Because the ultrasonic cleaner uses, well, ultrasonic waves to clean, these waves can penetrate the walls of the print and clean the inside as well. And finally, let's talk price. Though this machine is pretty good at what it does, I don't think it is worth the $150 price tag (as is the price at the time of the writing of this review). I say this because of the all the other methods of doing the things this machine does (sometimes even better) but at a cheaper price. For example, I can get an ultrasonic cleaner (big enough to put the entire build plate into) for around $80 and a string of UV LEDs for $10. So, with a little DIY (to build the curing chamber) I can have equivalent capability for $60 less. In conclusion, this is an all around good machine. I believe that you can make something better, but, since this is the only all-in-one cure/wash station I can find, I would recommend it to anybody that doesn't want to mess with the DIY side.
K**N
Way more useful than anticipated
I expected this device to be a positive improvement for my 3d printing, but I hadn't anticipated the kind of difference it would make. Like most people I saw this device, thought "Eh, kind of interesting, but it just does things I already have a set up for." Eventually though I was convinced to take a chance on it (being stuck at home for the coronavirus social distancing/quarantining certainly helped since I was doing more printing as a result). I was quite surprised. First, it was a big space saver. My old set up was a tupperware of IPA for initial wash, an ultrasonic cleaner for a second rinsing, and then a 5 gallon bucket lined with UV leds with a solar powered rotating display stand. This device replaced all of that and it left me with a lot of space. That extra space has also helped me keep the work area cleaner. Second, it's really convenient. The alternate means of immersing the prints, the wide platform for curing, and plenty of other little things show that this is a device that some thought went into. It's well designed and it does its jobs well. It's hard to point to a single thing, but it definitely makes what is often the most tedious parts of resin printing faster and more enjoyable. The only thing I would put as a warning - the manual doesn't say this (at least not anywhere I saw), but none of the functions work without the protective cover on. This makes sense for the cure mode, but was very confusing when I was attempting to clean some prints the first time. I nearly thought the machine was broken until I tried putting the cover on to see if that made a difference (after at least 15 minutes of trying it in every other possible configuration and with multiple different outlets). If you can spare the funds and are thinking about this device, I strongly recommend making the purchase.
K**E
A Great Investment For Anyone Who Is Into Resin Printing
I have been resin printing for about a year and a half. In that time, I have tried my fair share of DIY washing and curing setups. From multiple jars of IPA to UV Lights glued onto containers, or just leaving prints outside in the sun, I’ve tried it all. I recently learned of Anycubic’s Wash and Cure station and decided to give it a try. This machine has definitely streamlined my post-processing. The machine comes with a large container to hold your IPA or other cleaning liquid, and there is an agitator blade in the bottom which is controlled by magnets to ensure a secure, leak-proof containment. You can choose 2, 4 or 6 minute intervals, and half way through the cycle, the agitator blade reverses ensuring flowing cleaner will wash your parts from both directions. The machine comes with 3 ways to submerge your parts. The first is a metal basket which you can put the parts in if you’ve already removed them from the build plate. There are also a fixed and adjustable build plate holder. This allows you to submerge the build plate so it gets cleaned at the same time as the printed part. The build plate holders are designed to fit most resin printer models, though I had to modify the diameter of the metal connector slightly to get it to hold my Elegoo Mars build plate securely. When it’s time to post-cure your parts, there is a clear curing platform that you port into the middle of the machine. After placing the piece on the platform and placing the lid over the machine, you can set it to curing mode and, like the washing mode, choose 2, 4 or 6 minute cure time. Once started, an array of UV lights is activated while the curing platform rotates 360 degrees. This machine makes the post-printing process so much cleaner and easier. No more swirling printed parts around in a jar of IPA with tongs. No more cleaning the build plate or having to use a homemade UV curing box. I would highly recommend this machine for anyone who is into resin printing.
R**A
funciona muy bien, lo unico que debi comprar la mas grande ya que tengo la ANYCUBIC Photon Mono X 6Ks, y la placa cabe muyyyy apenas dentro del contenedor para lavarla, pero pues lo principal del lavado de piezas funciona bien.
M**W
Great price and gets the job done.
S**N
Good little machine though when washing prints you can get wee bits of resin or cured resin that get stuck in the impeller, you will hear a clunk sound but luckily the machine kicks it back out and keeps going. The curing part is fine.
C**Y
Es muy buen producto, es lo espera.
T**5
Fácil de usar, los repuestos son faciles de conseguir.
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