




🎯 Print with precision, stability, and style — don’t just create, dominate your craft!
The Phrozen Sonic Mini 8K is a compact resin 3D printer boasting an ultra-high 22 µm resolution and 1152 ppi on a 7.1” Mono LCD screen. Its advanced linear projection LED module ensures uniform light distribution for razor-sharp details, while dual linear rails provide exceptional Z-axis stability. Perfect for professionals and hobbyists seeking to produce intricate miniatures and models with unmatched clarity and precision.


















| Brand | PHROZEN |
| Colour | Green |
| Compatible devices | Personal Computer |
| Item weight | 57.3 Pounds |
| Material | Metal |
| Product dimensions | 47.2D x 38.1W x 56.6H centimeters |
V**O
La mejor
Cumplió mis necesidades y más de lo que necesito, lo recomiendo ampliamente.
R**.
It’s cooll
It’s a very good printer. The only drawback for me was the self filling. Mechanism is so separately really didn’t work great and the fact that the plate is so big that it has to have holes in it. It doesn’t allow you to put a flex plate on it besides that it’s a pretty good solid printer.
T**L
Stay away from Phrozen printers.
Absolute piece of crap, a dozen prints and the LED screen stopped working. Phrozen's solution was to spend another $600 to replace it as the warranty is only 3 months. My solution is to never purchase another Phrozen product again.
F**A
Good for experienced makers
This printer is fantastic if you know what you’re doing. It lacks features of more modern printers such as WiFi capability, cameras and auto-leveling but it more than it makes up in print volume and print speed. I would not suggest this printer for miniatures or anything that requires too much intricate detail. The details are there but they are not as sharp as a 16k resolution printer (like the Saturn 4 Ultra). This printer really shines if you’re trying to print HUGE models with bigger details. Overall I’m pleased and satisfied.
T**M
Expensive trash made to sound good by YouTube
I got this printer like most people after seeing it on YouTube and everyone on there who got it for free telling us how great it is. It took a little bit to get it dialed in with the settings but for the most part it worked, it was quiet. I was never able to get it to print at the advertised speeds even with the “high speed” resin so it was actually really slow. Every once in a while something would be kind of warped though. I was okay with that but the first time it was moved less than 3 feet without anything happening the LCD controller board ribbon cable just died. I contacted Phrozen since it was under warranty and after 6 weeks of occasionally answering my emails and sending them videos of my troubleshooting they eventually sent me the new cable. They sent the cable for nothing but made me pay to have it shipped from overseas. Within a day of paying them $21 to ship the cable I got an alert from my bank that someone was trying to use my account in the same province that their technical support office is located. One of their own employees was stealing financial information from customers who were being strong armed into paying for shipping bad parts that are covered under the warranty. I informed the person I had been dealing with for the last 6 weeks and they seemed to just blow me off but the cable worked so I just moved on. Originally I had tried to buy the cable to just get things going but at the time they didn’t sell it on their own website. Everything was the same as before, it worked okay but it was super slow. Then about 10 months later I moved. The same thing happened except now it was the entire power supply that just started burning itself up. I contacted support again and this time I tried to just buy the PSU myself but it’s a strange configuration that if you can find it is super expensive. I was able to get the PSU after about a month, put it in and it came right on. The issue now is that I only get enough power to start the prints. No matter what I do or how I change the settings the printer won’t print. I think the PSU they sent doesn’t supply enough voltage to fully cure the resin so as soon as a support starts it the print just fails. Of course the printer is now out of warranty, and maybe I’m wrong and there’s a different reason that everytime it moves parts die? I just want to get rid of it but I’m not sure how to just yet. The entire thing has been difficult to use and the size was great when I got into work. But since it hasn’t worked for 90% of the time I have owned it I hasn’t really mattered as it’s just a big “thing” taking up space not doing anything.
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