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    Deezmaker

    3.6(14 reviews)
    26.9 mi

    Worst service. I emailed them, their site said 24 hours time, its been two days and haven't gotten…read morea response. This happened not once but twice. A few months ago i had emailed them the first time about a quote, they had their partner company email me and it wasn't like a few hours wait time for a reply, every time i emailed them i would have to wait 3-4 days tops for a RESPONSE. At one point they just stopped replying to me?? I'm never requesting service here again.

    The first 3-D printer I ever saw up close, was a Deezmaker "Bukito." I was intrigued because it was…read moretiny, nearly silent, and created precise parts in virtually any shape. A few months later, after researching many printer designs and different brands, I ended up purchasing the big brother, of the Bukito, called the "Bukobot." Since all of this was new to me I thought excellent technical support was critical. Deezmaker is open seven days a week, and you can reach them by email, or by phone, or if you're in the area, in person. Every time I've needed help with something, I've gotten immediate assistance. Best of all, everyone there is not only knowledgeable, but friendly, with none of the attitude that sometimes crops up when you're a beginner asking an expert for help. I've been to the store a dozen times, whenever possible I go to their monthly Meetup, and again and again I've seen a willingness to answer even the most naïve questions. This morning I discovered that a part on my 16-month-old, heavily used printer, had cracked. I drove out to Pasadena, hoping they would have a replacement in stock. Not only did they have it, but they encouraged me to do the work myself while I was there, and provided helpful suggestions, and even let me use their tools to make the repair. If you have any interest in 3-D printing, or simply want to understand something about the mysteries of it, stop by their shop. You will feel truly welcomed, and if you want to delve deeper, I strongly recommend the class they offer, called, "Zero to Plastic," which is a very thorough and well presented introduction to 3-D printing. I've had a lot of fun with my Bukobot, and it has turned into an essential tool in my design studio.

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    LA Mart - Ceramic Dog statues handmade In Italy by INTRADA  ITALY, LA MART showroom 800.

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    3.3(23 reviews)
    20.3 miHistoric South Central
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    Back to the L.A. Mart to drool over more furniture. 'Course before ya get to drool, you have to…read morewalk all over the place until you find the stuff you like. 12 floors of stuff. Have never been in the gift store on the entry level, just the furniture places. They just had a big design show for the trade, so some of the stores were sold out of stuff, and others had new stuff they brought in for the shows that hadn't sold. Parking is very convenient, right next to the Mart, $8 flat fee.

    I attended the Los Angeles Women's Expo this past Sunday. Finding the LA Mart was very easy which…read morewas refreshing. I parked across the street for $10. There are so many floors to this place but the Expo was on the 2nd and 11th floor. Waiting for the doors to open at 11, my friends and I explored the lobby/main floor which is very nice. There are comfortable chairs to sit on and photos of old Downtown LA all around. I did enjoy myself receiving a complementary massage and tasting various flavors of wines. There were many vendors and I was happy to see some gentleman there as well. I'm sure their girlfriends or wives dragged them along. :p I was most excited to hear Patti Stanger (The Millionaire Matchmaker) and Lisa VanderPump (from the Real Housewives of Beverly Hills) talk and give advice. Overall, I had a nice time and to anyone who would like to attend next year, don't forget to take advantage of the Groupon and Living Social deals. You save a few bucks but every little bit helps! Happy Yelping Everyone! - A

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    American Laser Cutter

    American Laser Cutter

    3.9(14 reviews)
    20.6 miDowntown

    Amazing experience! Super friendly and knowledgeable! Was able to get my architecture project laser…read morecut in no time. Huge laser cutter beds too so was able to cut the materials for my project as one large cut.

    I had purchased a used laser from John over a year ago, and the transaction went fine at the time…read more I found out later that he had given it to me without the keys to open the inside electrical panels. When I broke the laser cutter by running it and forgetting to turn on the chiller, he came out to diagnose/fix it. The panels couldn't be opened, so he broke into them - with my permission - using a hammer and screwdriver to jimmy the lock. He then checked the electrical panel, and showed me a crack in the laser tube - telling me that was the problem. It may have been the case, but I'm not convinced the crack didn't occur during the hammering of the locks. Since I needed the laser repaired, I decided to proceed with getting a new laser tube that John would install. He removed, with my assistance, the old laser tube, and charged me $200 for the work, which took less than an hour. I have no problem with the fee, because it was a house call and the repair required specialized knowledge, but the subsequent conversations by text about getting the new laser tube are where things went off the rails. John texted that I'd need to pay $400 for a new tube, then 30 minutes later sent another text to say that it was actually $450. When I asked for some reference to show that it was the actual cost of the tube he became extremely evasive and untruthful, then went silent for two days. The whole conversation made me very nervous, and I cancelled the $200 check I'd written because I began to believe he was trying to rip me off. I told him I'd pay the full amount, including the $200 upon restoration of my laser cutter to a working state. He became very upset by this. The entire text message exchange from start to finish is attached to this review. I don't know if I did the right thing by cancelling the check, but I didn't feel I had any other recourse if he was trying to scam me. In the end, I decided that we needed to resolve the situation, or I needed to find someone else to fix the laser cutter. I attempted to repair the interaction by paying him the full $200, plus another $18 to cover his check bouncing fee. He sent the invoice for the $218, but has not communicated in any other way. I'm attaching a copy of the entire series of text messages. The middle part of the exchange is where he became very cagey and evasive, and, I believe, tried to scam me. I will find someone else to fix my laser cutter, or figure out how to do it myself by following a video. Unfortunately, this experience with John and American Laser Company leaves me no other option.

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    4.2(3.2k reviews)
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    I really liked this place because it's not just one restaurant -- it's more like a collection of…read moredifferent food spots all in one space. It makes it so much easier when you don't want to commit to just one type of food. I walked around for a bit before deciding what to get, and everything looked fresh and tempting. It's the kind of place where you can try something new every time you come back. Also great if you're with friends and everyone has different cravings. The overall vibe is lively but still comfortable, not too chaotic. It felt easy to just grab food and sit down without any stress. I'd definitely come back here when I want variety and a casual food experience without overthinking it.

    I was staying in DTLA and decided to hop over here to grab breakfast at Eggslut. I like the idea of…read morethe market. Lot of vendors that have a history with the greater LA area, so it avoids the gradual rise of gentrification which can occur with most food halls and markets in the U.S. I like the open air concept where you can just chill inside or outside and enjoy some good food or brews. You could easily hang out here for several hours, but I had a busy day so that couldn't happen for me. Because I was walking distance, it was a must visit. Not sure if I'd drive into here, but do visit if you can get there via public transport.

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