Fuck. Printed. Parts. For the kind of money a Prusa costs, they can damn well spend a few dollars on some CNC. Or... get this... linear slides instead of the cheapest possible rods & linear bearings FFS. Held up with printed parts. The Mini is literally a fucking tinkertoy.
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Just say “No, thank you”.
And what Creality puts out is recycled amateur designs made as cheaply as possible, beta tested on paying customers with no warning of changes. But sure, it's okay if the bowden tubes just pop out in the first week of use, there's no tensioners for the cheap POM wheels and their crunchy bearings, the bed connectors melt, and they let you run the PTFE lined hotend at 280C, because they have some metal brackets!
Sorry, but I'm not fooled by the hype machine. And no, I'm not a Prusa fanboy - they're simply reasonable machines which are properly backed, instead of a lottery ticket. I'd prefer to have something nice like a Railcore, but there's an extra digit in the price tag I can't justify.
E: And regarding your sneaky edit of the previous post:
Prusa hasn't made one that works out of the box period. Every one of them requires considerable fucking around with before you get your first passable print.
Bollocks. I've built two Mk3s (one my own, subsequently upgraded to Mk3S, another for a friend, and that's now an MMU2S). They print just fine with no fettling - about the only deviation from the instructions I made was using a few of my own tools. The MMU2S is a little experimental, I admit (and by that I mean it's a problem child since that upgrade).
You want fettling? Build the aforementioned Railcore.