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TL;DR: As of Jan. 29, you can get the Toybox 3D Printer Deluxe Bundle for only $299.99 rather than the full price of $469 — that's a savings of 36%.


Toys aren't just for the kiddos anymore. Especially in 2023, when Kidults are on the rise. This new consumer group is comprised of adults who enjoy toys as well, and they're on to something. We could also use a little more fun in our lives, and reconnecting with our inner child with some good old-fashioned playtime works wonders. 

Thanks to technology, you can now just print the toys of your dreams at home with 3D printers. The Toybox 3D Printer, featured on Shark Tank, currently offers a Deluxe Bundle that's on sale for $299.99, 36% off the usual $469 price tag now through January 30, and there's no coupon code required.

Make the toys of your childhood dreams right in the comfort of your home with the Toybox 3D Printer. This game-changing invention is easy-to-use and geared toward kids and adults alike. There are two ways to make toys — the first option is to use the companion app and select from a continuously expanding toy catalog. That catalog includes toys from DC Comics, Cartoon Network, Looney Tunes, shows like Friends, Seinfeld, and more. 

The second option for toy-making is designing your very own toy. All you have to do is tap into your imagination, create and upload a design, which means the possibilities are endless. Simple one-touch functionality makes toy creation a breeze, and there's no knife required to remove prints like in other 3D printers. This bundle also includes eight different colors of non-toxic, biodegradable printer food that can be used to make anywhere from 100 to 300 toys. 

Become your very own toy maker with the Toybox 3D Printer Deluxe Bundle. It's on sale for $299.99, $170 off the usual price through January 30. 

Prices subject to change.

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