

🎨 Elevate your creativity—3D doodling just got professional and fun!
The SCRIB3D P1 3D Printing Pen is a top-rated, versatile tool designed for both beginners and advanced users. Featuring stepless speed control, adjustable temperature for PLA and ABS filaments, and a safety-focused ceramic nozzle with auto sleep, it comes as a complete kit with 3 starter filaments, stencil guide, and charger. Perfect for creative projects, gifts, and home fixes, it combines precision, ease of use, and durability in a sleek, lightweight design.




| ASIN | B08HM4133L |
| Best Sellers Rank | 1,062 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) 1 in 3D Printing Pens |
| Brand | SCRIB3D |
| Closure | Button |
| Colour | Blue |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (21,367) |
| Date First Available | 22 Oct. 2020 |
| Ink Colour | Red |
| Item Weight | 365 g |
| Line Size | 0.3mm |
| Manufacturer | SCRIB3D |
| Manufacturer Part Number | SCRIB_PEN_P1 |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Model Number | SCRIB_PEN_P1 |
| Pencil Lead Degree (Hardness) | F |
| Point Type | Chisel |
| Product Dimensions | 11.7 x 20 x 5 cm; 365 g |
| Size | T20-01-8A |
H**J
Great 3d pen
What a great little 3d pen. Works well uses both filament can change this on the pen. Can have hours of fun with this. Three colors came with the pen, needs to be plugged in when using, can use a power bank with it though. Daughter loves it and had done some great designs. Easy to use and comes with a little book of simple templates
L**S
So far so good..
My son got it for Christmas. Was easy to work out how to get it going and he learnt quickly how to operate it (he's 10). I've seen some reviews saying it worked at first and then stopped working but he's used it a few times and so far so good. The filament that comes with doesn't last long so recommend buying some extra.
L**S
Very good many learning experiences
The product itself is great especially for the price. You can create nice models with it but it has a couple flaws that occurs with most. The pen occasionally stops feeding the plastic through. This will seem like it is broken but take the plastic out and cut off the plastic that seems a bit thicker. The surface matters a lot. The design sheets provided seem to be the best to draw onto as they stick to it enough to keep a shape but not enough to take the paper with it while peeling off. The pen does not fully stop when you want it to. Due to the heat and pressure inside the pen, the plastic will spill out a little bit more and many fine plastic strings will come off your build. Make sure to have scissors handy to remove these. Switching colours makes waste. Some of the plastic last used remains in the pen after ejecting it so be sure to drain it before adding to your build.
A**T
Great 3d pen
Great 3d pen, addictive and better than iPad!
J**S
Useful pen.
Works a treat. If you 3D print this pen comes in handy. Melting parts together, when you need to do some minor repairs and help stick print to plate when half way through a long print.
F**E
Loved Xmas presents
Hours of fun. Needed to order more filament on the same day but bought a bulk and now it’s great. The tip gets VERY HOT so must be used under supervision
L**3
Poorly designed
Dreadful. Broke the first time we used it. Very disappointing I wouldn’t recommend. Better to buy a properly ‘branded’ product elsewhere. I wouldn’t recommend definitely not recommend this for children as it has small parts on it which can easily get lost, rendering the whole product completely unusable.
K**I
Tricky to use
This might work better for a patient adult but for my 9 year old was difficult to use. It’s a bit complicated to get the hang of and to change colours. It gets really hot so can’t use it for too long. She has used it a handful of times since Christmas so wasn’t really worth it for us. Takes a while to heat up and get going too
C**C
Jättebra!
R**D
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A**N
Mi hijo y yo estamos haciendo unas creaciones brillantes con el boli (el decoraciones y yo una tapa para una lampara). Funciona muy bien y abre todo un mundo de creatividad poder trabajar en 3D y sin hacer un lio como cuando la arcilla, paper mache y otros medios para sculpar!
N**E
Kids will definitely need adult supervision. For kids 8 and up, you will need to supervise them at least in their first 5 hours of using it. There is hot plastic that can easily burn a child so kids 7 years and under need supervision all the time (for kids 7 and under I believe there are other models that don't melt plastic??). My 6 year old has a few turns using her older siblings 3d pen but she hasn't requested one for the time being. My kids and nephew (8 and up) and us the parents are having the best time using it. It works on Australian power outlets (I've heard with other brands you need to purchase adaptors). It is not portable. We use baking paper to make our creations. We are starting to experiment using glass cups as moulds. It definately is a worthwhile investment as it is fun to make creations and think of ways to make them. I did buy a big bag of additional filament as there is not enough provided. I bought additional filament from Amazon. But I did purchase a more expensive filament from a different store (I have not used yet). We are having a good time practicing on the budget filament to begin with and the budget filament works really well. For kids recommend to watch YouTube vids to give them ideas on what to make eg. Barbie accessories etc. Buy for creative kids 8 and up.
L**A
This is probably going to be the most in-depth review I have ever wrote on Amazon. I am doing this because I feel like it is important for when you are shopping for 3D pens. This will cover the PLA that the pen comes with, and also PLA I bought elsewhere and why I have chosen what I have. ------------------- My first impressions: I am surprised at how light the pen is. I have small-ish hands for a 5'1" woman and it felt very comfortable to hold. After reading the instructions, it states that if the PLA crackles or bubbles while the using the pen, to lower the temp. Sure, no problem right? Not really. I use wax paper to trace my designs on, I use this due to a youtube video which suggested it, and its a lot cheaper than the mats. I also prefer it over mats because it is paper thin, which gives me the most accuracy of my tracing which is important to me. I started using the pen at the default 190f. As I was using it, I noticed that the PLA did crackle in the pen, and it did form bubbles. As advised by the instructions I turned it down lower. The lowest point for PLA is 160f according to the instructions, however, it would not stick to the wax paper at all. I then tried 170f and again, the PLA would not stick to the wax paper as well as it had with the 190f. Once more I turned it up to 180f, it stuck, not as well as I would like but it was a lot better than the other settings. Also, at the lower settings it gives no time at all to adjust the plastic if you need to nudge or squish down a bump. Changing the PLA: After using most of the PLA given in the kit, I went out and bought from a local small buisiness (SUPPORT THEM!) which uses locally sourced PLA. Once more, I tried the 190f temp setting. Not only does the PLA come out much smoother, it sticks to the wax paper perfectly, and I am noticing my pen does not get near as hot using it. I can use it for much longer before deciding to give it a break. This means I can nudge the PLA, and bend it and it sticks well to my wax paper so it does not shift on me while working. I also notice that it is much less stringy than the PLA the pen comes with. PLA brand matters, and it is good to research into a good PLA, I am just glad our local PLA works this nicely. TIPS: Bonus, a tip to enjoy your pen even more. You can get a lot more use out of your pen with various other tools. A wood burner with temp control and multi tips is wonderful for shaping and smoothing your project after you had made it. Use aluminum foil covered in painter's tape to fill in big gaps to use less PLA. A course sand-paper followed by a smoothing sand paper also helps in finishing off the nice smoothness of the PLA. As stated before, Wax Paper is a wonderful material to work on. It could be used repeatedly until it eventually tears and painter's tape peels off it nice so you can adjust and move it. Look for some good youtube videos to get you started on techniques to best build your 3D Pen creations! Overall: This is a very nice pen for its cost, you can adjust the temp, its light and comfortable, also easy to use. Pictures provided show the projects I have made with this pen for my D&D sessions. The PLA that I bought works wonderful for being painted right on without any primer. If you are curious, I use 3D Fuel PLA. Someone suggested not to work it too hard, giving it a break every 30min or so, I think some times I do go closer to an hour. Always press the up button and get your PLA fully out before you turn it off (by unplugging it). Always trim the tail off the PLA. I have yet to run into any of the issues of it clogging or just turning off. Only twice did it seem to "turn off" and I think my PLA had nudged the cord since it curls, because it would auto go back to temp after.
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