The best deals on 3D printers this week — shop Bambu Lab, Creality, and Flashforge with steep discounts
The best 3D printer deals at Amazon: Best for everyday printing Flashforge 3D Printer $378.99 (save $170) Get Deal Best overall 3D Printer Bambu Lab P1S 3D Printer $499.99 (save $49.01) Get Deal Best for large-scale prints Creality K1 Max 3D Printer $548.98 (save $170) Get Deal Getting into 3D printing usually means choosing between speed, print quality, and not blowing your whole budget — but this week's deals make that trade-off a lot less painful.
Three printers from Bambu Lab, Creality, and Flashforge are discounted right now, with savings up to $171 (31% off).
There's a fit here no matter what you're after — a beginner-friendly all-rounder, a large-format speed machine built for bigger projects, and a quiet, filtered option for everyday use.
Best for everyday printing Opens in a new window Credit: Flashforge Flashforge 3D Printer $378.99 at Amazon $549 Save $170.01 Get Deal Why we like it The AD5M Pro is the printer that gets out of your way.
Setup takes 10 minutes or less with no experience required, and full-auto leveling means you skip manual adjustments before your first print.
It moves fast, up to 600mm/s with 20,000mm/s² acceleration, backed by a CoreXY metal structure that keeps output stable and precise even at that speed.
It's also the pick for anyone printing at home or in a shared space.
It's quiet enough for a living room or classroom, and the enclosed design keeps fumes and dust from escaping into the room.
There's also a built-in camera so you can check on prints remotely or capture time-lapse videos, easy nozzle swaps for different filament types, and automatic recovery if the power cuts out mid-print.
Best overall 3D Printer Opens in a new window Credit: Bambu Lab Bambu Lab P1S 3D Printer $499.99 at Amazon $549 Save $49.01 Get Deal Why we like it The Bambu Lab P1S earns the top spot in this lineup because it balances speed, quality, and ease of use better than most printers at this price.
It sets up in about 15 minutes, handles calibration automatically with auto bed leveling, and prints fast — up to 500mm/s — without sacrificing quality.
That combination makes it approachable for someone printing their first model, while still being capable enough that experienced makers won't outgrow it quickly.
What sets it apart is the AMS add-on, which unlocks multi-color and multi-material printing (up to 16 colors) without any manual filament swapping.
It's fully enclosed, so advanced filaments like ABS and ASA print consistently, and the build volume is generous enough for bigger projects.
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