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MakerBot Continues 3D Printing’s Mainstream Expansion with Fry’s and Amazon

By Michael Molitch-Hou

MakerBot is one of the most recognizable 3D printing brands for mainstream consumers.  This could help explain the company’s continued expansion into mainstream venues, which includes last week’s introduction into 39 Home Depot stores and this week’s introduction into 50 Staples stores across the United States. MakerBot’s latest stakes in the mainstream include Fry’s Electronics, where MakerBot 3D printers will be sold, and Amazon.com, where MakerBot 3D printed products themselves will be sold.
Fry’s Electronics stores in 32 locations in 9 different states will now begin selling MakerBot Replicator 3D printers and MakerBot PLA filament, with two specific locations offering in-store 3D printing demonstrations.  In addition to in-store sales, Frys.com will carry MakerBot’s entire printer line: the MakerBot Replicator , the Replicator Mini, the Z18, and the Replicator 2X Experimental 3D Printer.…

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