Anet E10
Pros
Print Quality
Extruded Aluminum frame
Larger build volume
Enclosed electronics
Proper wire shielding
Dual Z rods
Nice LCD display
Looks cool
T-Nuts
Spare parts
Cons
Build quality
Poor attention to detail
The fan cools the hotend to well
User interface and Navigation
Control knob all dented


Creality CR10
Pros
Standard build volume that dwarfs most printers
Easy assembly
Simple design & few moving parts are easy to troubleshoot
Large prints make for impressive fun
Comfortable with fine detail
Removable glass print bed
Go-faster stripes
A lot of bang for your budget buck
Intuitive control box
Cons
Awkward extruder placement
Filament holder seems prone to tangling
Print preparation can sometimes be tedious
Feet inadequate to mitigate print bed inertia
Bed takes a long time to heat up
Doesn’t play well with materials reliant on consistent heat (looking at you, ABS)
Comparison Specs
Community Rating
Star Rating (0-5)
3.0
3.5
3D Printing Technology
(SLA/FDM/SLS/Polyjet/DLP/LCD)
FDM
FDM
Materials Supported
PVA, PLA, ABS, Nylon, HIPS, TPE, PETG
PLA, ABS, TPU, Wood
Number of Extruders
1 / 2 / None
1
1
Print Resolution
(microns)
100 – 400
100
Print Speed
(mm/s)
40 – 120
60 – 100
Connectivity
USB / Ethernet / SD Card
USB, SD Card
USB, SD Card
Auto Calibration
Yes / No
Built-in 3D Scanner?
Yes / No
Heated Bed
Yes / No
LCD Screen
Yes / No
Wifi Supported
Yes / No
Maximum Print Volume
(L x W x H)
8.6″ x 10.6″ x 11.8″
11.8″ x 11.8″ x 15.7″
Size
(L x W x H)
15.8″ x 17.3″ x 19.5″
23.6″ x 23.2″ x 24″
Weight
(lbs)
21.2
19.2