Whether you’re an experienced home cook, a confessed chocoholic or a 3D printing junkie, the Mycusini, a chocolate 3D printer that debuted on Kickstarter is a tempting gadget to buy.
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Built by Print2Taste, a German startup that also makes the Procusini food 3D printer, the Mycusini is possibly the cheapest food printer on the market right now. It was launched on Kickstarter for just shy of 200€ (~$220) and at 190 x 195 x 270 mm, it’s compact enough to fit on a kitchen countertop or be stored in a cupboard.
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The company surpassed its Kickstarter goal and the machines have been sent out, but you can still buy a Mycusini from the website for 398€ (~$440.) It looks a treat, but are its chocolate confections too? Read on for our review of this affordable food printer. Be the host with the most with the Mycusini chocolate 3D printer. […]
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