There are two types of people who buy 3D printers. The first are engineers who wear cargo shorts, hoard spools of plastic, and take pleasure in "tolerances." The second are overgrown children who just want to print a miniature Godzilla for their desk. The Bambu A1 Mini was built for both. It’s a tiny contraption that promises professional precision but with enough idiot-proofing that even your neighbour who once set fire to a toaster could use it.
It's fast, it's compact, and it's been designed with the kind of obsessive cleverness usually reserved for German cars. But the question is: is this pint-sized rocket a genuine tool, or just another toy destined to gather dust beside the breadmaker?