Psstt – These Prime Day deals on top 3D printers are still live!
I can't believe the Anycubic Kobra 2 is only $199.
Prime Day has officially ended, but these mega 3D printer deals are still live! I don't know how long these deals will last, so you might want to grab them fast if any catch your eye. I've been 3D printing since November, and it's safe to say that I'm totally addicted (and financially committed) to this creative hobby. 3D printing can be super expensive, so keep this in mind if you're shopping for one.
With that said, I'm always looking out for the best deals on 3D printers and filament bundles to help me save some money on material costs, and to keep tabs on any potential upgrades (I would die for the Anycubic Kobra 3 combo). Prime Day has some seriously impressive deals on top-spec printers suitable for beginners as well as pros.
Last year I managed to bag a great deal on the Anycubic Kobra 2 during Black Friday, and I'm here to help you do the same with these Amazon Prime Day 3D printer price cuts. The deals I've gathered below are on some of the best FDM printers, which use spools of plastic material called filament to print with. You can get 3D printers that use resin instead, but these are trickier to get started with.
For more deals on creative tech, see our guides to the best Prime Day Cricut deals so far, as well as the top Prime Day 2024 laptop deals.
BEST DEAL FOR BEGINNERS – Anycubic Kobra 2 Neo: $289.99 $159.98 at Amazon
Save $130: This 3D printer will appeal to newcomers since it's extremely intuitive to use, has fast printing speeds, and throws up very few technical issues. However, if you can justify an extra $40, you get a great upgrade with the Kobra 2 (below) and a better display for controlling the printer.
This is a Prime-only deal so you'll need to join Amazon Prime or be logged in to your account to get this printer for $159, unless you buy directly from the company.
Price Check: $169 at Anycubic
Anycubic Kobra 2: $289.99 $199.99 at Amazon
Save $90: This 3D printer deal is so good that I actually bought it! I needed a machine that was affordable and user-friendly, and for under $200, you can't ask for much more.
This is a Prime-only deal so you'll need to join Amazon Prime or be logged in to your account to get this printer for $199, unless you buy directly from the company.
Price Check: $199 at Anycubic
AnkerMake M5: $699.99 $349.99 at Amazon
Save $350: The AnkerMake M5 is a beast of a printer, offering advanced precision, auto-levelling, and impressive speeds of up to 500mm/s. You can connect to this printer using the integrated touchscreen or your phone/laptop, and it has an integrated camera with AI recognition too for detecting any failed prints as they happen.
• There's also a deal on the more affordable younger sibling, the AnkerMake M5C with $180 off at Amazon.
Price Check: $699.99 at Best Buy
Creality Ender-5 S1 (with free 1KG spool): $549 $335 at Creality
Save $214: The Creality Ender-5 S1 offers high-temperature printing at speeds of 250mm/s, meaning you can 3D-print models in no time at all. It has a touchscreen interface and expert-level calibration tools for fine-tuning.
Price Check: $349 at Amazon | $284 (used) at B&H Photo
FLASHFORGE Adventurer 5M: $479 $279 at Amazon
Save $200: The FLASHFORGE Adventurer 5M offers up to 600mm/s running speed (super fast) and has auto-levelling to take the guesswork out of levelling your print bed.
This is a Prime-only deal so you'll need to join Amazon Prime or be logged in to your account to get this printer for $299, unless you buy directly from the company.
If you're not a Prime member, you can get the Adventurer 5M for $379, which is still a great $100 discount.
Price Check: $339 at FLASHFORGE
Below you can find the best deals and lowest prices on an array of popular 3D printers in your region and worldwide using our clever deals widget. It updates 24/7, so be sure to bookmark this page and keep checking back regularly.
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Beth is Creative Bloq’s Ecommerce Writer. An avid music photographer and previous staff writer for Digital Camera World, Beth has a keen eye for content and knows just how to create it. Her background working as a tester for CeX has provided extensive knowledge surrounding the latest tech and gaming trends, and she studied Music Journalism too, so you'll probably find her at a gig. Basically, she's a total nerd with a Snorlax tattoo and a Master's degree in Photography, forever wishing she was Peter Parker.