

🎨 Elevate your creativity—draw beyond limits with precision and style!
The MYNT3D Professional 3D Pen combines advanced temperature control (140-230°C in 1°C steps) with adjustable feed speed, all displayed on a large OLED screen for ultimate precision. Lightweight and ergonomic, it comes with 3 PLA filament colors and a power adapter, making it perfect for professionals and hobbyists eager to transform ideas into stunning 3D art. Certified safe and serviceable, it’s built to last and impress.












| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 13,026 Reviews |
J**S
Great pen!
This is a great pen. Firstly, all 3d pens are unreliable due to the nature of their design. Thats why so many reveiws express issues. Some part or another is cheap and doesnt hold up. Many are as good as trash when they become faulty because you cant replace the faulty parts. The heating element in this pen is the faulty part. This is my 3rd 3D pen. The other two brands broke and are not servicable. This unit can be taken apart and serviced if need be. 3D pens and printers are a hobby and like most hobbies it can be rather expensive when breakdowns occur. If you're a hobbyist, spending 30 to 50 bucks every several months to keep producing art is really not that much. This pen is lighter than others which makes it seem a little cheap but the features show the quality. Unlike other pens, this one will feed the plastic 2 ways. First, you can hold the button which stops the feed when released or you can double click the feed button and it will continuously feed which is nice for larger areas. The heating range is adjustable in 1 degree increments which is nice for acheiving the appropriate flow and consistency as each plastic is different and use different temps. The gnome house in the picture i attached was made using wood filament. Overall, its a good pen. Ive only been using it for a few days so i can't speak for its longevity, but ive got about 15 hours on it with no issues. Customer service seems to be readily available for any issues you may have. I am pleased with this purchase. I was happy with the other 2 brands i purchased but they just didnt hold up. Hopefully I can update this at a later time with an equally positive review. Happy printing!
M**K
Okay?Quality, and it does what it's supposed to
So I returned the first pen because it quit working only after a few hours. This one actually is working really good. The quality is okay. The readout's nice. An operation is straightforward.I would recommend.
C**E
So far so good.
Nice pen. Simple to operate and so far, no problems at all. An LCD screen is the only way to fly. Nice storage box with magnetic closure... These kits get rearranged all the time, and the included "extra heating element" they mentioned was not included, so I purchased one here at Amazon... only a few bucks. I like having a backup. I don't draw with it. I use it mostly for 3D printing work, building objects, repairs, welding plastic pieces together, and so forth. I use a soldering iron, hotmelt glue gun, welder... various things.... but this pen shuts itself down. (Update May '23: The auto-shutdown is driving me nuts. There's no battery so why do it every 2 minutes. All my other tools are hot, and sit there waiting for this pen to reheat. Jobs take more time. Auto-shutdown is actually wasting energy.) When I reach for it, I know I'll have to press a button, sit there, and wait for it to reheat. By the time it does, whatever I'm working on probably cooled and hardened, and that also needs re-heating. This is a constant, and I suspect will be a perpetual annoyance. I'd like to eliminate that 2 minute auto-shut-down. I bet it's as easy as plugging the pen into a computer USB port, and reprogramming one number... I made a spool and holder to fit this pen. It holds about 25 feet of filament. If you know someone with a 3D printer, they can find the STL print files on Thingiverse and print one for you.... Go to Thingiverse dot com and search for "Spool for MYNT3D Pro 3D Pen". One other thing... The provided USB cord is the stiff kind. Not a soft, silicone type.... You gotta fight the weight and stiffness of the cord. The cord is stamped with a 300 volts rating. That might be a little overkill...
J**H
Great! I Would Buy It Again
This is so great, I recommended it to my friend and they got it too. I have a 3D printer, but some things are better suited freehand. This allows you to break free of restraints of build plate restraints and allows you to do things that may fail on a printer because you can vary the control yourself, like a vertical standing string. There is a learning curve, you will definitely need more filament. I really like that this allows temperature settings for abs and pla. I can make 2 flat objects and then join them at off angles which I really like to create true 3d objects with ease. This of course comes at the cost of it only being as accurate as your hand moves. I suggest starting with the speed at the lowest level. Play with the temperature if needed. I suggest buying a roll of 20$ Pla filament for 3d printers like hatchbox unless you want the color variety. Then buy a 3d pen variety kit, but it will be more expensive. I was nervous about the temperature, but in reality, I can touch the filament as it just came out of the tip. I made a stand as my first project to hold the pen, but it turns out, letting sit flat on the silicone mat worked fine. The fresh pla was hot but wont leave a burn. The speed control, temperature control, and ease of use is amazing. Beware the chord is kinda short, i used it about 4ft from the plug, you may need an extension chord. The box it came in was packaged so nice! You’ll want a pair of tiny precision wire snips to cut off excess drool from your print, since as you pull away it will leave strings. I also got the myint doodle pad which was nice but not necessary to make precise shapes. I found the prints sometimes cooled and peeled off my surface. Using masking tape helped it adhere better, as is the same with 3d printing. If its an issue for someone, I wonder if some sort of mild heated bed would work, like a beverage heater..? I find in my use, the nozzle gets covered in the filament as I rub it around, so I bought a brush set from the dollar store and it works perfect to brush off the filament while the tips hot to keep it clean. I had to switch from red to green and it was very easy to change filament, both by unloading and by just following up. Be sure to read the little manual. I have never got a clog yet. By loading directly, I did get a weird color, with red and green it wasn’t pretty, but I could see this being useful in applications to change colors often and create beautiful effects, although that is likely not recommended since it could cause clogs. The pen fits nicely in my hand and is easy to manipulate. I was worried it would be big, but it is just right.
J**N
The Hobbyist's Favorite
1. Precision & Control OLED Display: This is the standout feature. The small screen shows you the exact temperature of the nozzle. Why does this matter? Different brands of plastic filament melt at slightly different temperatures. Being able to adjust by 1-degree increments prevents the plastic from burning or clogging. Speed Slider: Instead of a button with 2-3 speeds, this pen has a physical slider. You can dial it down to a crawl for detailed vertical lines or crank it up to fill in large areas quickly. This "stepless" control is a major advantage over competitors like the 3Doodler Create+. 2. Material Compatibility Versatility: Because you can adjust the heat (130°C to 240°C), you are not locked into one brand of filament. It works with standard 1.75mm PLA (biodegradable, smells sweet) and ABS (stronger, smells like burning plastic). Exotic Materials: Advanced users report success using wood-infused or copper-infused filaments, provided they adjust the temperature correctly. 3. Build & Ergonomics Design: The pen is surprisingly slim and light (roughly the size of a fat permanent marker), making it comfortable to hold for long sessions. Power: It runs on USB power, but it requires a 5V 2A output. This means you can run it off a high-quality portable power bank, making it portable. However, the included cable is somewhat short, which can restrict your movement if you are tethered to a wall outlet. 4. Maintenance & Durability The Nozzle: The nozzle is ultrasonic-sealed to prevent leaks, but clogs are inevitable with 3D pens. A huge "Pro" for this model is that the nozzle is replaceable. If you jam it permanently, you can buy a replacement nozzle for ~$8 rather than trashing the whole pen. Learning Curve: It is not "plug and play" like a glue gun. You need to learn how to feed filament correctly and, crucially, unload it immediately after use. If you let the plastic cool inside the pen, it will jam. Should You Buy It? YES, IF: You are an adult, teen, or artist wanting to make actual sculptures, cosplay props, or repairs to 3D prints. The precision controls are unbeatable for the price. NO, IF: You are buying this for a child under 10. The hot tip is dangerous, and the maintenance required to prevent clogs will frustrate a young child. For them, get a "low temp" pen like the 3Doodler Start+.
P**N
Fun and amazing
Absolutely love the MYNT3D pen! From the moment I unboxed it, I was impressed with the sleek design and lightweight feel—it’s super comfortable to hold for long creative sessions. The pen heats up quickly and the filament flows smoothly The adjustable temperature and speed settings give you full control over your creations, and the included instructions were clear and helpful.
M**R
Power input in back faulted
After 2 years, the power input became loose and unusable.
O**️
It was Perfect for my 10 year old grandson
What an amazing creative instrument for a child to create projects. He was able to take simple instructions and then easily make a simple project and he was so excited with it...
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