Been waiting for a Bambu Lab H2D deal? Today is the day!
The premium printers' first discount has landed with £200 off, just in time for Christmas.
The Bambu Lab H2D was a magnificent marvel when it launched back in March (and it sold out pretty quickly too), but the dual-nozzle printer has now received its first-ever discount just in time for the festive period, with £200 off the AMS Combo version directly from Bambu Lab's UK Store. If you don't need an AMS unit, you can alternatively save £150 on the standalone printer package, or there's £200 off the full laser combo as well.
Bambu Lab manufactures some of the best 3D printers on the market (having tested them myself, I can confirm), and even during this year's October Amazon Prime Day and more recently, Black Friday, the H2D model specifically managed to dodge any offers and discounts. This kind of sucks for anyone who bought the printer recently, but it's a win for anyone who's been waiting for the right time to buy.
Another deal I'd like to highlight, if the H2D isn't quite for you, is this offer on the Bambu Lab A1 mini, which is down to just £149 right now from the company's website. This is exceptional value, and if you're looking for a 3D printer with a tighter budget, then this model is perfect. You can also upgrade to the combo version, which is only £259 down from £299 currently.
This printer is part of the flagship H series from Bambu Lab, and reigns alongside the H2S model (single nozzle), as well as the H2C (up to 7 nozzles). It offers a dual nozzle setup for faster printing and reduced material waste, and you can also purchase the laser edition for swapping out tool modules such as a 40W laser, 10W laser, cutting modeul (kind of like Cricut), or pen module for drawing.
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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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