Anycubic is slashing prices on resin 3D printers for Prime Day

Anycubic Photo P1 resin printer
(Image credit: Anycubic)

Amazon Prime Week is in full swing, and if you're a maker who 3D prints with resin, I've found some seriously good deals from Anycubic with up to 36% off materials and machines.

The latest Anycubic Photon P1 model is the top deal with a whopping $350 off over at Amazon, down from $969.99 to $619.98. This is definitely in the higher-end range of resin printers, but it's pricey for a reason. It offers options to print with dual colours or dual materials at once thanks to the optional dual vat setup.

Resin printers rarely get a spot in our guide to the best 3D printers. Not because they aren't worthy (resin printers are hugely overlooked in my opinion), but they're a lot less popular with consumers compared to FDM plastic printing machines. This is mainly due to messier materials, safety restrictions, and needing a well-ventilated space. With resin, you get superior print quality.

Say goodbye to layer lines and shop these Prime deals I've picked out below.

ANYCUBIC Photon P1 Resin 3D Printer
Top deal
Save 36% ($350.01)
ANYCUBIC Photon P1 Resin 3D Printer: was $969.99 now $619.98 at Amazon

The Photon P1 offers industrial-grade performance and precision for stronger, denser, and more durable prints. Not to mention the option for a dual-vat process, allowing you to print with multiple colours or materials at the same time. For more info, see my article all about the innovative resin printer.

Beth Nicholls
Ecommerce Writer

Beth is Creative Bloq’s Ecommerce Writer and has the fun job of finding you the very best prices and deals on creative tech. Beth kicked off her journalistic career writing for Digital Camera World and has since earned bylines on TechRadar and PetsRadar too. With a Master's degree in Photography, Beth loves getting to tinker with new cameras, especially camera phones, as the resident Samsung fan on the team.

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