I've been printing a lot lately with the Bambu X1 Carbon and it works great, though some filaments are more finicky than others. I mostly try to just use their filaments now and I seldom have any issues, but I've only been printing PLA and TPU.
I hope they have a little bit better sale soon, because I've been buying a lot of filament lately and for whatever reason I get some feed issues with their refills but not their spooled rolls and a few other brand filaments cause me issues.
The Bambu stuff is excellent though. I think most people that are interested in this stuff should get one of the enclosed Bambu printers, I don't think the touchscreen is all that useful, but for me connectivity is HUGE. I often make files in Solidworks on my work computer and then send a stl file to my personal laptop and I can print from work and checkup on the progress and kill the print if something goes wacky. However you do need some sort of drawing ability because 90% of the useful prints are going to be custom stuff unless you're more into the toys and ornamental type stuff. There's still some nice scalable drawings out there, but to really 3D print you need to be measure, scanning and experimenting for custom applications.
I've been working on lot of organizing type stuff lately and it's incredibly useful. I need a lot of stuff to have a tight fit because I have a lot of mobile needs but this printer is really giving me some incredible flexibility to develop some really nice kit to work in conjunction with metal work or wood working or sewing, etc, there's times you just need something custom and plastic or rubbery.
If you're on the fence, these things work more like an appliance and I really think they're worth it compared to the cheaper ones. Everyone I know with the cheaper ones are pretty much fine with giving them away because they've either printed the few things that were easy and it's collecting dust or they were discouraged and spent more time working on the printer than their prints, but to each their own.
If you need to print with any more exotic materials the guy in that video I posted above is printing things that I hadn't thought of using a 3D printer for.
