Compare Halot Max vs Orange Storm Giga
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Modelo | Halot Max[BUY Halot Max] |
Orange Storm Giga[BUY Orange Storm Giga] |
Buy Resin forCreality 3D Halot Max | Buy Filament forElegoo Orange Storm Giga | |
Estimated price | $3000,00 | $2500,00 |
Manufacturer | Creality 3D | Elegoo |
Release Year | 2021 | 2024 |
Print Volume [mm] | 293x165x300 | 800x800x1000 |
Printer Size [mm] | 480x387x770 | 1000x1000x1200 |
Weight [kg] | 32,5 | 136 |
Power Loss Recovery | NO | YES |
Maximum Resolution [mm] | 0,03 | 0,1 |
Processor | ||
Display | Display touchscreen 5'' | Touchscreen 7'' |
Power Supply | ||
Connectivity | SD / USB / Wi-Fi | USB, LAN, Wi-Fi |
Operating systems | Windows, Mac, Linux | Windows, Linux e Macbook |
Date of registration in the system | 2022-11-04 | 2024-10-09 |
Release date | 2021 | 2024 |
Extra features | The Halot Max printer stands out for its large print size (293 x 165 x 300 mm) and uses SLA technology. It has an integral light source for improved accuracy and a strong core with an advanced operating system. Its Z-axis module ensures high precision, supported by efficient slicing software. The machine offers online OTA updates and boasts an adjustable layer thickness between 10 and 200 microns. Its XY-axis resolution is 3840*2160, with 0.05 mm accuracy, and an integral 405nm light source. The printer includes a 5" touchscreen and multiple connectivity options, such as USB, Creality Cloud, and HALOT BOX WiFi. With cutting-edge technology, the Halot Max is ideal for printing small models with uniform precision, thanks to its self-developed lighting system and stable printing mechanism, which includes dual linear guides, ball screws, and an intelligent brake system. | The Elegoo Orange Storm Giga stands out for its huge print volume of 800 x 800 x 1000 mm and its modular heated bed system with four independent zones, ensuring energy efficiency. It supports printing with multiple nozzles, allows print recovery after power failures and uses Klipper firmware, optimizing speed and quality. The portable 7-inch touchscreen and USB, Wi-Fi and LAN connectivity make operation more accessible and versatile. |
Support for multiple colors and materials (AMS and CFS) | NO | NO |
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Cost-benefit | 5 / 10 | 6 / 10 |
Hardware | 1.2 / 10 | 3.6 / 10 |
Tela | . | . |
Print volume | 3 / 10 | 10 / 10 |
Performance | 9 / 10 | 3 / 10 |
[BUY Halot Max] | [BUY Orange Storm Giga] |
Conclusion |
In comparing the Creality 3D Halot Max and the Elegoo Orange Storm Giga, several factors determine their suitability for potential buyers. The Halot Max, with its advanced SLA technology and high precision capabilities, excels in producing smaller, finely detailed prints. It offers a decent print volume and is lighter, making it more suitable for users with limited space. However, it lacks power loss recovery, which can be a disadvantage in case of unexpected outages. Its pricing reflects its technology and performance, but it received a lower cost-benefit score due to its overall capabilities versus its price. On the other hand, the Elegoo Orange Storm Giga is a powerhouse, boasting a significantly larger print volume ideal for bigger projects. The introduction of modular heated beds and power loss recovery features enhances its usability and efficiency, making it more versatile for varied printing needs. Despite its heavier weight and a larger footprint, its newer technology and capabilities justify its pricing better, as reflected in a higher cost-benefit score. Ultimately, selecting between the two should depend on individual requirements: if precision in smaller prints is paramount, the Halot Max may be ideal. However, for those needing larger print dimensions and greater operational resilience, the Orange Storm Giga presents a more compelling choice. |