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I’ve tried to look at this a lot when I had to sort and identify bricks but all I found out was that it was expensive and a gimmick. Like I could identify all my bricks quickly using rebrickable’s Find Part with just a few clicks. Based on some of the reviews on their site (I was only able to understand the English YouTube videos), you still have to spend a decent about of time identifying bricks.
I would think this is only worth it if you have a large bricklink store and buys tons of random brick to part out and sell.
Found this send to be working great for me so far, plus links directly to bricklink. https://brickognize.com/
Awesome. Gonna try that. And that just saved you €250 by not buying their machine 😂
After adding over a 1000 pieces it's absolutely incredible how well it works! Crappy lighting and all it doesn't matter it just works.