After burning through multiple bottles of Phrozen's ABS-Like Creamy White resin, I can confidently say this is one of the most dependable resins in my workshop. The creamy white finish gives prints a professional look right off the build plate - perfect for architectural models and display pieces that need painting.
The low viscosity is a game-changer. Unlike some thicker resins that struggle with fine details, this flows beautifully in my Anycubic Photon Mono X. I've gone from frustrating failed prints to near-perfect success rates just by switching to this resin. The claimed 2.5s exposure time (on my Phrozen Sonic Mighty 4K) works flawlessly once dialed in.
Post-processing is where this resin really shines. Cleanup is surprisingly easy - no sticky residue clinging to prints like some budget resins. The slight flexibility prevents the heartbreak of snapped thin parts during support removal, while still maintaining impressive durability for functional prototypes.
Two minor drawbacks: The bright white color can make seeing fine details harder compared to gray resins (though it takes paint beautifully). Also, while odor is reduced, I'd still recommend ventilation - it's not completely fume-free despite the marketing claims.
Pro tip from painful experience: For large prints, upgrade to PFA film instead of standard FEP. The resin performs perfectly either way, but PFA gives better reliability with massive surface area prints.
At its current price point, this offers exceptional value whether you're printing detailed miniatures or sturdy mechanical parts. It's become my default recommendation for printers in the 405nm wavelength range.