Ready to jump into the world of 3D printing? Now is the perfect time to take the leap. 3D printing technology has evolved a lot in recent years, and with so many significant improvements, along with a wide array of different printer models available at a variety of prices, it’s never been easier to get started. The popularity of 3D printing continues to rise, so grabbing one that meets your needs and budget isn’t as challenging as it once was. Whether you’re searching for an affordable entry-level model or are ready to upgrade to a high-end printer, you can find plenty of discounts worth taking advantage of available right now — and we’ve listed the best of them down below.
Finding a decent deal on a solid 3D printer is even more crucial if you’re a first-time buyer or are looking to buy one as a gift for a beginner. All the best 3D printers have advanced features that make your life easier, so if you can snag one for less than the normal price, that’s a big plus.
The Neptune 2 has been one of my favorite budget printers for years now, and the Neptune 3 Pro takes everything good about it, then multiplies it by… a lot. The pro has auto bed leveling and filament run-out sensors, and it prints with a quality you wouldn’t believe possible for a printer under $300.
If you’re just starting out, the Neptune 3 Pro should be your go-to printer.
The AnkerMake M5 is a surprisingly good 3D printer from a company more well known for making charging cables and portable batteries for cell phones. It prints at speeds far faster than anything else on this list and the models it produces are truly excellent at this speed.
The AI camera, while not very good in the AI department, does let you monitor your prints and even create excellent time-lapse videos for posting to your social accounts. MatterHackers has marked this printer down for a limited time — just use promo code ANKER200 at checkout to bring the price down $599.
Read more: AnkerMake M5 Review
We recently reviewed this new entry-level printer, which offers fancy features like a self-leveling bed at a reasonable price. This printer is normally priced at around $200, but some sales do drop it lower than that. It’s a simple kit, that is easy to assemble and works surprisingly well for such a budget price.
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The Mono X is the perfect mid-size resin printer for making those larger pieces of jewelry or an entire army of miniatures. The build plate is almost twice as big as the standard resin printer, and it gives you a lot more scope on what projects you can do. This deal is nearly half price, so it’s well worth picking one up today.
I’ve recently been working with the Finder 3 and I’m impressed with the quality it was able to produce straight from the box. It’s easy to set up and comes with a flexible build plate that you can replace the glass bed with. It makes it far easier to remove builds.
This is the perfect printer for a teacher, as the enclosure makes it stable, and the slicer can control multiple printers at once via Wi-Fi.
This is easily my favorite small resin 3D printer. It’s super-fast and prints beautiful models every time. Elegoo are old hats at resin printing, so every part you’ll ever need to replace is easily acquired at a reasonable price. The details that can be captured with the Mars 3 are stunning, and some of my favorite models have come from this little machine.
Any time you can get the Mars 3 on a discount is a good day, so snag one now.