Terms of Service and Website Usage Agreement: The Honest Handshake Between Us and Every Reader Who Trusts This Site

Terms of Service and Website Usage Agreement: The Honest Handshake Between Us and Every Reader Who Trusts This Site

The most honest terms of service you will read today: how our 3D printer reviews work, how affiliate links pay the bills...

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The most honest terms of service you will read today: how our 3D printer reviews work, how affiliate links pay the bills, and the reader-first rules we live b

Disclosure: We earn a small commission from qualifying Amazon purchases at no extra cost to you.

> The promise behind every page on this site: straight talk about 3D printers, transparent affiliate relationships, and editorial decisions that answer to readers — not to brands. No buried clauses. No weasel words. Just the standards we hold ourselves to, written in language a human can actually read.

The best terms of service 3d printer site for your situation depends on how you plan to use it and where.

product review - Our hands-on testing setup for terms of service 3d printer site
Our hands-on testing setup for terms of service 3d printer site

The Reader's Bill of Rights — What You Can Expect From Us, Every Single Visit

Before the legal language kicks in, here's what really matters. Consider this the handshake before the contract — the part most websites skip, and the part we lead with on purpose.

Your RightOur Commitment
Honest reviewsWe rank machines on merit, not on margin
Transparent money trailEvery affiliate link, fully disclosed, every single time
Editorial independenceNo brand approves a single word we publish
Clear, human languageZero corporate jargon, zero buried clauses
Privacy by defaultThe minimum data needed, nothing more
Reader-first recommendationsIf we wouldn't buy it ourselves, we don't pretend we would

> The bottom line: You are not the product on this site. You are the entire reason this site exists.

product review - Side-by-side comparison of top picks in this category
Side-by-side comparison of top picks in this category

Who We Are — The Humans Behind the Hardware Reviews

This website is operated by the 3D Printers editorial team, a tight-knit group of writers, tinkerers, and researchers obsessed with one thing: helping you choose the right machine without wasting a weekend (or a paycheck) on the wrong one.

We have stripped down stepper motors at midnight. We have argued about bed adhesion at 3 a.m. We have watched twelve-hour prints fail at the ninety-eight percent mark and still come back the next day to figure out why. That obsession is what you are reading when you read us.

We cover the full spectrum of the hobby and the craft — from your first $200 entry-level FDM printer to prosumer resin rigs, exotic filaments, food-safe PETG, carbon-fiber composites, slicer software, build-plate upgrades, and every accessory in between.

product review - Real-world performance testing in action
Real-world performance testing in action

> Our editorial north star: if we wouldn't recommend it to a friend across the kitchen table, it doesn't make the guide. Full stop.

How We Research a Product Before We Write a Single Word

Reviews on this site are not assembled from press releases. Here is the actual process every product goes through before it earns a spot on the page.

Editorial decisions about what to cover, how to score it, and what to call out are made by the team alone. Not by sponsors. Not by the brands. Not by the size of an affiliate payout. That independence is the only currency a review site has, and we guard it like a printer guards a perfect first layer.

See Exactly How a Modern 3D Printer Comes to Life

A quick visual primer on the technology we evaluate every single day — from a humble filament spool to a finished, functional object you can hold in your hand. If you have ever wondered what the magic actually is, this is the cleanest explanation on the internet.

product review - Build quality and design details up close
Build quality and design details up close

Affiliate Disclosure — The Money Trail, Fully Mapped

Let's be radically clear about how this site keeps the lights on, the test prints running, and the writers paid.

This website participates in the Amazon Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn fees by linking to Amazon.com and affiliated sites.

> As an Amazon Associate, we earn from qualifying purchases.

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Our recommended configuration for best results

In plain English: when you click certain product links on this site and complete a qualifying purchase on Amazon, we receive a small commission. You pay absolutely nothing extra. The price is exactly what it would be if you'd typed the product name directly into Amazon yourself. The commission comes out of Amazon's margin, not your wallet.

The Lines We Will Cross — And the Lines We Will Never Cross

Every site has a code. Most just don't write theirs down. Here is ours, in black and white.

What We AcceptWhat We Never Accept
Standard Amazon affiliate commissionsCash payments for positive reviews
Public, disclosed affiliate linksHidden sponsorships dressed up as editorial
Free review samples we keep or return per requestVeto power over what we say about a product
Press releases as a starting point for researchPress releases reprinted as our own opinion
Industry briefings and trade-show demosPre-approval of headlines, scores, or verdicts
Honest correction requests from brandsPressure to remove unflattering but accurate findings

> The simple test we apply to every offer: would we still publish the same review if the affiliate payout vanished tomorrow? If the answer isn't an instant yes, we walk away.

product review - Complete testing methodology overview
Complete testing methodology overview

Why Trust This Site? The Numbers Behind the Promise

100%
Of affiliate links disclosed
0
Brands with editorial veto
$0
Extra cost to you, ever
5+
Sources cross-checked per review

Using This Website — The House Rules, Made Simple

By using this site, you agree to a few common-sense ground rules. None of these are designed to trap you. All of them are designed to keep this a useful, honest place for the next person who visits.

What You're Free to Do

What Crosses the Line

> Expert Tip: If you are unsure whether your use of our content is okay, just ask. We respond to reasonable requests quickly, and a five-minute email beats a takedown notice every time.

Watch a Real Print Take Shape — Layer by Layer

There is something hypnotic about watching a flat plate of nothing become a finished object in a few hours. This is the moment that hooks every new maker — and the moment we are trying to help you get to faster, cheaper, and with fewer headaches.

Accuracy, Updates, and the Limits of Any Review

We pour real hours into every guide on this site. We still owe you the truth about what reviews can and cannot do.

product review - Durability testing under extreme conditions
Durability testing under extreme conditions

What we promise:

What we cannot promise: > The honest framing: treat our reviews as a sharp, well-researched starting point — not as a substitute for reading the latest user reports the day you actually click buy.

Privacy, in One Short Paragraph

We collect the minimum data needed to keep the site running and to understand which articles are helping readers most. We do not sell your data. We do not build creepy profiles. Standard analytics, basic server logs, and the cookies your browser drops when you click an affiliate link — that is the whole story. Our full privacy policy spells out the details if you want them.

Limitation of Liability — The Necessary Fine Print, Translated

This section exists because lawyers insist it must. We will translate it into something a human can actually understand.

product review - Final verdict and top picks lineup
Final verdict and top picks lineup

The content on this site is provided for informational and educational purposes. We do our best to be accurate, but we are not your purchasing agent, your repair technician, or your warranty department. If a printer arrives damaged, fails after a month, or behaves nothing like our review described, your recourse runs through the seller and the manufacturer — not through us.

What that means in practice:

This is standard language for any independent review publication. It does not change the fact that we genuinely want your purchase to work out — and that we lose readers fast if it doesn't.

Changes to These Terms

The internet changes. Affiliate programs change. The law changes. So these terms may change too. When they do, we will update the page and refresh the last-modified date at the bottom. Material changes — anything that affects your rights as a reader — will be called out clearly at the top of the page for a reasonable period after the update.

We will not bury changes in legalese. We will not slip new clauses in at midnight. That is not how we want to be treated, and it is not how we will treat you.

One Last Thing — A Note From the Editorial Team

We know nobody wakes up excited to read a terms of service page. The fact that you made it this far means you care about who you are trusting with your time and your money. That is the exact kind of reader this site is built for.

Whether you are about to buy your first $179 Ender clone or your fourth resin printer, the deal we offer is the same: honest research, clear writing, full disclosure, and zero patience for marketing fluff. Hold us to it. Email us when we miss. Tell a friend when we help.

> That handshake at the top of this page? It goes both ways. Welcome aboard.

Last reviewed and updated by the 3D Printers editorial team. Questions, corrections, or press inquiries are welcome via our contact page — we read every message that lands in the inbox.

Key Takeaways

  • Choosing the right terms of service 3d printer site means matching capacity and output ports to your actual devices
  • Always check actual watt-hours (Wh), not just watts — runtime depends on Wh, not peak output
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