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The ELEGOO Mercury Plus 2.0 Wash and Cure Station V2 is a robust, user-friendly finishing tool designed for resin 3D prints. Featuring a sealed washing chamber to minimize alcohol evaporation, a fanless curing mode for quiet operation, and a 360-degree rotating UV LED turntable, it ensures uniform curing. Its anti-UV lid blocks 99.95% of harmful rays, protecting your eyes during use. Compatible with popular LCD/DLP/SLA printers like Mars and Photon series, it offers flexible washing options and an intuitive TFT display for easy operation. Ideal for professionals seeking efficient, high-quality post-processing with a sleek, durable design.









| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 4,186 Reviews |
N**L
Great Little Sturdy Machine Does an Awesome Job!
Elegoo Wash & Cure Station Elegoo Mercury Wash & Cure Station I will start right off with my final thoughts in this product so if that’s all that you want to know whether its worth buying or not, then I would say yes. More specifically for the price it does its job well, not without a few quarks here and there but it works well. -- -- The Full Review -- -- First off I will say that I purchased this product myself on Amazon for $120.00 US, I thought it was a bit expensive and was a big purchase for me in addition to the printer itself and I wasn’t sure if it was money well spent. After using it for about six months now I can say yes I am completely happy with my purchase, I think it was worth every penny. I will go over each of its functions and their pros and cons as well as build quality and cost for value. I won’t be comparing this to an ultrasonic cleaner as I do not own one, however I personally believe this works really well in place of one and I like that I get both cleaning and curing with this same unit. Double our pleasure double your fun! -- Wash Function The washing function works well, there’s room for a little improvement but overall it functions as it should. It washing half the time in one direction then switches direction for the rest of the duration. I find it gets my prints very clean and I have been exceptionally happy with the result. Especially if you pre wash your models, which I do, I have container that I wash off the bulk of the resin in so its my messy cloudy container then I throw them in the wash station and they come out squeaky clean! I think our favorite cleaning bald man would approve... There are two downsides to the wash function one is the basket, if you are washing minis which I often do, or just small parts, they can go through the rather large holes in the basket, especially if you remove your support before you wash. Theres an easy fix for this I attached a scrap piece of screen material, you know the stuff you have on your porch or deck to keep skeeters out, you could also use metal mesh as well in place of the plastic screen material. The other issue is with the wash bin itself, but make sure you don’t overload the bin with models if there is too much in there it can’t move the liquid around enough to get them clean. Also there is a bit of a maintenance part with your bin as well, you will want to make sure that you do not cure any plastic in the rinse liquid in the bin itself because this can gum up the bearing in the bottom of the bin and cause it to get stuck and not spin as easily, so just empty out the old cloudy liquid into another bin and then sit that out in the sun. Then clean it a bit with pure alcohol or cleaner then put the new liquid in this will keep the bearing spinning well and keep it for gumming up. I haven’t noticed any issues with keeping the cleaning liquid in the bin for a long period of time either, mine has been in it for 3 months now and it still works fine, even my 15% alcohol & water mix. One thing to note that the wash containers or bin are not easily available at the Moment but you can get them from Elegoo if needed. Okay I lied there one more thing about the bin which could be an improved and this really is just picking at grass now, the lid seals well but the latches are a bit strangely constructed so they can be a bit difficult to latch at times. Though they loosen up after a few times and get easier to latch, thought it was worth mentioning. Another great feature I thought worth mentioning is that if you have a Mars series printer or something around that size then you can use the supplied plate holder and place your entire mars build plate in the wash bin, you know if that’s your thing. I haven’t used this feature as I own Saturn and the build plate is far too large. Maybe we’ll get a Jupiter one of these days to accompany our Saturn. Hahaha! Wink, wink! -- Curing Function The curing process is as easy as button away you just swap out your wash bin for the curing turn table which magnets into place very easily with some pegs, set your time and you’re ready to go. Just remember to put that lid on before you hit any buttons or it will scream at you with some rhythmic beeps of an upset safety violation till you do. One thing I wish they had done here is allowed you to set your settings with the lid on or off then yell at you when you try be truly unsafe but activating the those intended settings with the play button. I feel the beeping is great if you try to hit go and the lid is still off but sometimes I just want to change a setting and I can’t do that, though this is really just a trivial issue honestly. So how good of a job does it really do curing? Great, actually! I have been very happy with the results so far it does perfectly cured prints. Now if you have a Saturn like I do then you won’t be able to wash or cure prints the size of your build entire build plate but I rarely have such large things, though if you do then you will have to use an alternative curing method, at least until they come out with the “Jupiter” hint, hint, Elegoo make a big Jupiter wash station for us who need it. The Jupiter thing by the way at the time of writing this is not a real thing so if your reading this at the time I wrote this it doesn’t exist and may not even be called that, just saying at the moment don’t stress out if your looking all over the internet for an Elegoo Jupiter and you can’t find it, because it doesn’t exist! The LEDs in the curing station work very well and cure things nice and fast, they have two different wavelengths so it should have no problem curing whichever resin you use. All in all there isn’t much else to say about this, it spins it cures it does what it does and it does it well. As a side note I suppose its possible you could cure your prints right on your mars build plate though I’m not sure why you would want to do that, but you could, because you can do anything, that, you want. -- Build Quality Okay I have to say I have been really impressed with the build quality of Elegoo products, I have yet to own something they make that isn’t built well at least from what I can tell anyways from the things that I have. Its made of powder coated metal with exception of the plastic lid, bin and turntable of course, which to be honest I love color of the wash station that yellow is sexy, my personal opinion, don’t judge me! The unit is very sturdy I feel like I could drop it like its hot and it would live, I Would NOT Suggest Doing That Though!!!! It would probably break LOL... But it feels that tough, it feels like a small space-tank probe drifting through the galaxy on a mission to Saturn town, or Mars whichever you prefer. Okay admittedly that got a little weird. But really the build quality is nice and its heavy, I didn’t expect it to be that heavy. -- So Would I Buy This?! -- Should You Buy This?! Well to the first question I already did and I love it and lets be honest I can be lazy and I love efficiency and this checks both those boxes for me. I can throw a model in the little robot forget about it come back after a sandwich with squeaky clean perfection and mustard and ham, though... keep the sandwich away from wash station, resin and alcohol don’t mix well. So, yes I would buy this for myself I like the time it saves me and the ease of use it gives me and if you want my wash station you’ll have to pry it from cold dead mustard covered fingers. But should you buy it, well that depends, is saving time important to you, do you find yourself longing for an additional robot machine friend to hang out with because you have no life because all you do is print minis and you can’t do anything else because you need more minis and your life just isn’t complete without them!!! breathe... But seriously the Mercury saves me time so that I can multi task it also does a great job. It’s just a simply and easy to use and it looks great doing it. So if that’s for you then go for it you won’t regret it! But is it worth 120.00 well that’s something you would have to answer for your self I think it is, but you need to decide that and now hopefully you can. I will say this that if built a wash station and cure staton myself it would cost me about the same so I wasn’t saving other than time. My final thoughts Well I don’t have much more to say, its a great little robot, its built well, does its job well and has very few issues or quarks to deal with what more can I say. I hope this helps you make a decision on whether the mercury wash & cure station is the right fit for you and I hope my rantings didn’t chase you away into a dark corner to hide from my horrible corny jokes. Have a great day and make your world! Review by Nathan Gabriel of PlasticArcade
L**1
Really good machine for the price!
I have been resin printing for a couple of months now. I dislike the cleanup involved and have seen similar machines that were just too expensive. I think this one is definitely worth the $120 price tag. I personally would not pay more than that though. I mostly decided on this because I had been wanting a better washing/curing setup. I was looking at spending around $90 to copy a friends setup when I saw this. It just seemed easier. I use 70% IPA to clean my prints. I have noticed less residue on prints since using this machine. I think leftover residue was caused by my method of shaking and brushing which was just not long enough to reduce white residue. This machine has simplified that, I am able to increase the wash time by pushing a button. I have no complaints about the washing settings. The cure lights also work well. So what do I like about this machine? I think the price is good, (less would be better), results of cleaning are better than my old method, build quality is nice, and it easy to use. Now for things I do not like, which honestly have nothing to do with workflow or how easy the machine is to use, it really is a great machine. The buttons to switch between modes are really loud. Maybe there is a way to turn it down, I have not found that option though. The noise of the machine is not bad when running; however, when the fan starts to spin it makes a high-pitch noise that is really loud before reaching speed and quieting down. I really think for $120 they should have included a second container and one with a better quality lid. The lid works and does not leak, but it feels cheap when compared to the rest of what you get. I think if you are on the fence about investing in one of these and you do a ton of printing like me, just pick one up! You will not regret it.
Z**Z
Easy to use all in one solution that makes a perfect companion to an Elegoo Mars
So in my experience if you have one of the Elegoo printers (Mars, Mars Pro, Mars 2, Mars 2 Pro) or a printer of similar dimensions then this is the perfect all in one solution for washing and curing. This worked perfectly with 70-90% Isopropyl and works even better with 200% denatured alcohol. After a wash cycle there is no stickiness at all. I had originally planned to make my own curing station with a rotating base and a UV LED and washing station with an ultrasonic cleaner. However, I was concerned with possible fire hazards with the ultrasonic vaporizing excessive flammable vapor. I came across this device and it was perfect. It combined both washing and curing in a small affordable package and I am glad that I decided to get it. Favorite Features: 1. You can dip the entire Elegoo Mars print bed into the washing tank cleaning the print and the bed at the same time. This saves time in my workflow and I really like this feature 2. All in one work flow saves me alot of time and keeps the mess low Below are some things to know before you buy. None of the things below are big deals but I want to provide honest feedback/observations for anyone looking to get this product: 1. Extra/Replacement wash containers are not YET sold on amazon I hope in the future they will sell them so that I can get an extra one to extend the life of my washing solution. However, if you need one just contact their customer support and they will totally take care of you :) 2. The main motor that drives the spinning of the magnetic stirrer and the rotation of the plexi glass stand for stirring emits a noticeable stepper motor whine when it is moving at max speed while operating in the wash mode. Its about as loud as a normal 3D printer stepper motor making a fast move without micro stepping. This is not really that big of a deal for two reasons. One it is in my garage, and two the washing process isn't really that long so even if I was not in my garage it would not really bother me all that much. 3. Just like stated in the description this is not really designed for water washable resin. I tried it out and it kind of worked but water washable resin really needs some flowing water to get it clean. I am also new to resin printing so I will update this if I figure out how to make this more effective with water. 4. The beeping noise that is emitted when you press the buttons is kind of loud and to my knowledge cannot be shut off (It's like the same volume as a microwave). This does not really bother me though but it is just something to know.
C**O
Overall nice wash + curing solution. The V2 does not fit the build plate of the ELEGOO Mars 4 9k.
Update 3/14/2024 I've talked with elegoo support who mentioned that it the mars 4 build plate is not listed as compatible in the specs listed in the comparison part of the Amazon page. I see that now so I've revised my review and I'm now focusing it on the product itself. -- The Cleaning -- It holds a decent amount of IPA and the rotational speed is adequate. Being able to dunk your build plate in the tub and run the cleaning cycle is a game changer for me because I never have to touch the resin with a set of gloves, paper plates, paper towels, etc. -- The Curing -- I know some other units have a bottom firing set of LEDs but I've never cured something in this unit that i felt wasn't fully cured. I print 25mm to 75mm minis and they all seem properly cured by the time I need to handle them without gloves. -- Overall -- This setup has improved my resin experience significantly. I've decided to get the Mercury X to handle my larger Mars 4 build plate and will use the V2 as a secondary cleaning step. -- Original Post -- I had an ELEGOO Mars printer that was very old (5 years!) and decided to upgrade to the ELEGOO Mars 4 9k as I've been printing more minis and it takes a long time on the previous Mars (which has an RGB screen). I just bought this cleaning station and it worked great (hence the 2 stars). It takes a lot of the pain away from resin printing by allowing me to take the build plate off and just stick it into the cleaning solution without having to do touch the resin directly. Win I thought. And then I decided to upgrade to the Mars 4 and decided on the Mars instead of the Saturn because I already had this cleaning station that I just bought a month ago. Well, now that I've done my first print, I find that the build plate doesn't fit into the cleaning container!! What was ELEGOO thinking??? Do I need to buy a whole new cleaning solution that's almost twice the price now? Do I instead return the Mars 4?? All I know is this sucks and no where on this page or Mars 4 page does it say it's not compatible with the Mars 4.
M**.
Great tool, but a little rough around the edges
Let's start out with the most asked question, is it worth buying. Yes, the only caveat to that is it may not be large enough for your prints, in which case it may make sense to wait for the rumored AnyCubic large washer continue with the DIY methods most use. Note: The rumored AnyCubic will likely have a significantly larger price to match. The Bad: Now the details... as mentioned before it definitely is louder than it needs to be. Using a stepper motor is fine... and loud, but that is to be expected, so I'm not fully counting that. The noises that I mark it down on are fully avoidable. For example, the fan that cools the unit is louder than I'd expect, the beeps are ANNOYINGLY loud, and the unit has foregone bearings in rather key areas. I will also mark them down on sound from the odd mechanical noises the steppers make when starting and stopping. This noise sounds like too much play in a gearbox/gear mesh of some sort. If you've ever heard a loose gear mesh chirp you'll know what I'm speaking of. Obviously not confidence inspiring for longevity. Previously mentioned, the lack of a bearing in the impeller seems to be an odd design choice. Full disclosure I could be wrong as I haven't disassembly it to confirm. But it feels like there's no bearing as well when I ran it without fluid it sounded as though it was about to die. As soon as I put some fluid in it ran smoothly. Wash Function: Now on to the function of the machine. It functions similar to the AnyCubic Wash and Cure. Like the AnyCubic it defaults oddly in the cure mode, I'm sure there's a reason for this but it escapes me. Once you select the Wash mode via the button you are able to select any time from 2-6 mins in 30 second intervals (something the AnyCubic can't do). Once the time is selected and the unit begins to ramp up its speed it will wash for 50% of the cycle and then stop and change directions, just as the AnyCubic does for the remainder of the time. Once done, you will need to remove the print dry it and set the machine up for curing. Cure Function: The curing is very straight forward, set the mode (if its not defaulted) select a time (again from 2-6 mins in 30 second intervals) and start the cycle. It is worth noting it is fairly easy to overcure, so start with 2 mins and work your way up depending on the size of your print. Also of note, for those of you worried about the lack of a bottom curing light, don't. Being those layers were cured for minutes at a time in the original printing there's little more the machine could do to cure those layers further. Safety Measures: The safety measures are similar to the AnyCubic, meaning you can't wash or cure without the UV cover on. Summary: In summary the unit works well, if only a little loud. Personally, I suspect there might longevity issues down the road, but honestly most of those problems can be corrected with a little DIY. And while we all say its loud, it not as bad as a ultrasonic cleaner. Overall, the ease of use... which is GREAT, combined with a little planning really cut down on the resin contact. This helps two ways, safety and less resin mess on everything. Both huge positives, if you've ever worked with resin you know what I mean.
B**G
Good combo wash and cure station
This is a great wash and cure station. Everything fits inside when you are not using it, so nice and compact. It has great light diffusion and rotation. The wash station is very effective and cleans very well. The lid for the was station is sealed and clamps shut securely.
C**N
This is a game changer, a must have for resin printing!
I used to work in an office with a $5000 printer and it was a pain in the neck to wash our prints with a tooth brush and alcohol, and then to cure it in a little nail-salon UV lamp. It was a weird, junky setup I know... I recently got the elegoo mars 2 and decided to shell out the extra $150 for this bad boy as well and holy cow am I grateful I did. 1. This thing is so simple to use. Put the large container of your desired cleaning liquid on the thing, push a few buttons and it cleans it. Take the tub off and slap on the magnetic lazy Susan, push the same few buttons and it'll cure it. 2. Its actually the same size as the printer (mars 2), just a few inches shorter. The shroud could even be used interchangeably. This is nice for uniformity of your work area. 3. The uniform cure is so nice, it is so much easier than personally rotating the model under a uv lamp or whatever you're using, you may have to change orientation so it cures the base as well, but honestly, its amazing. Some tips. You may not necessarily need to use IPA to clean your models. Look into mean green or simple green and how well they clean models. Ive been using the Elegoo ABS-like grey resin and I wash the prints in a solution of 3:2 simple green:water for about 15 minutes (half way through it automatically reverses the direction of spinning). Then I take it outside and over a couple boxes I spray 99% IPA over the models to get any excess resin off (theres often a bit on top of the printing bed). After that I rinse it with a hose in the backyard to get off as much simple green as possible. Then I set it in a box inside and dry it with a hairdryer. When its as dry as I can get it (about one or two minutes), I cure it for 10 minutes and it comes out dry and perfect. Absolutely no tack after the cure. The resin itself is great. Quite durable for 3d printing. Highly recommend.
M**T
Great price, solid build, fans are a bit loud but not an issue
Overall: Works great, is easy to set up and use, and has a solid build quality, but the noise levels are a bit too loud for use indoors. Would be nice if it had a glass platter instead of an acrylic one as well. Pros: Works great, priced well, and easy to use. Defaulting to cure settings is important since the wash setting spins the plate so fast that the parts will fall off. But it’s easy to use and swap the plate and wash basin, and the provided basket works well. Cons: This is loud, it beeps pretty loudly at times, and when the fans are running they are at least twice as loud as my Phrozen Mini 4k which I would not call a “silent” resin printer in its own right. But because this machine is usually only in use for ~30 minutes at a time, the noise is not a dealbreaker. Also, after about 2 hours of UV curing time in total, the provided acrylic platter has started to craze and crack a bit around the screw holes. I would like to see a glass plate offered as standard in updated versions of this, but it’s not a dealbreaker by any means. Notes: You’ll want to plan for 2L of washing mix to fill the container and cover your parts fully.
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