Hi guys I’m Nikola.
I am a big fan of 3D printing and a company that I work for (Joyfay) also sells it. Something we don’t sell are 3D printers that print in CHOCOLATE 
http://www.joyfay.com/us/diy-household-3d-printer-printing-machine-abs-plastic-material.html
for readers if you watched the demo video, the chinese man talking in the background says many of the parts developed are prototyped designs. i am just thinking, for a price/product like this, i might as well DIY a printer myself, i cant tinker much on this printer and i be just testing a product for somebody, i bet i be better off trying a kickstarter. no offense, im just saying.
That’s a pretty malicious comment.
What about warranty from Joyfay?
We have a really good reputation and we intend to keep it. In fact, I’ll personally test it and when I do I’ll post a video both on product page and here on g+.
The Printer kinda looks like the built a printer in a rubbermaid container. Interesting…
So that tells me nothing on the link. So no the company is not what I’d deal with. Lack of information at source means lack of motivation or intelligence behind the company.
@Nigel_Dickinson What kind of information would you like to have ?
Look I’m not interested. If you think that page provides the information a customer wants you really are out of touch.
Its like saying here’s a car its got wheels and an engine.
Sorry but if your that clueless your never going to go far.
@Nigel_Dickinson It seems to me that you genuinely think that. I find it unfortunate that you don’t’ want to share it with us . Joyfay operate since 2009 and 3D printing is something we recently started. We ( personally me too) take great pride sustaining very high customer satisfaction ratings. Nowadays when competing with Amazon and eBay comes standard small e-retailers have to do everything ( even engineering). Thank you for commenting.
@Nikola_Matic1 , I think you need to add a video of printing in action. Also show some screenshots of the software interface, more examples of prints. Everyone loves Yodas and pink panther ladies. I think many are gun shy with new unproven designs as there have been many bad designs sold. I bought an eventorbot for only $600, and a week or so of late night assembly. Like many others, my kit is being cannibalized to be used in my own diy design. So nowadays, the seller really needs to prove to the buyer that the printer is truly good. If it’s as good as you say it is, videos would serve you well. Good luck
@Eric_Moy Many thanks for the comments. We’re going to make videos and Yodas 