We first saw and got a to try a 3D pen during the innovation week held at one of the malls here in Dubai. Vierte spent most of his time trying out the pen but he needed an adult supervision since the device tip is hot and not safe for kids.
Last week, I received an email from the representatives of Precise Group to try out a child friendly 3D printing pen, the 3Doodler Start. Precise Group are the sole distributors in the Middle East.
Out of more than 30 things he listed for Christmas, one wish was to own a 3D pen. I knew that he would be delighted to be amongst the first kid in Dubai to get his hands on this amazing tool.
Why we like the 3Doodler Start
- No Hot Parts. Pen makes use of a special eco-plastic stick which melts at a lower temperature. The pen itself does not get hot and a kid can touch the melted plastic as it is not hot.
- The 3Doodler pen is lightweight and easy for the small hands to grip.
- Easy to use too. All you need to do insert stick, turn it on, press orange button and start creating.
Vierte is so excited and happy to show his friends that he created a short video to show them (and their parents) why the 3Doodler Start is a good investment for kids like him to get creative.
Visit 3Doodler website for more information.
3Doodler Start is now available in all Virgin Megastore in the Middle East.
Fantastic product, and great work by V! We might get this for the little one when he’s older.
I first heard about the 3d doodle pen whilst I was at university studying Architecture, and it was honestly the thing of my dreams, though it was a very new and expensive concept at the time. I am so glad that they have launched kid friendly doodle pens and it is now so easily available. Funny how fast paced technology is now adays, and I am so happy to see Verte get so excited about this! Great Job V!
Thank you! He’a really into it now, we are down to our last 3 sticks. I’m sure this pen was one of the few coveted ones for architect students.
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