This Bambu Lab 3D printer deal is incredible value – save $180 before it sells out

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There's a very popular offer running on a 3D printer from a premium brand, Bambu Lab. In fact, it's trending right now so it's my duty to tell you about it before it sells out. Get the Bambu Lab A1 Combo reduced from $559 to $379 direct from Bambu Lab.

Our resident 3D printing enthusiast, Beth, loves this Bambu Lab printer because it hits that budget price point but with premium value from a wildly popular 3D printing brand. The combo has hit a lower price before, but with less in the box – so this is well worth it.

Bambu Lab A1 Combo 3D printer
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Bambu Lab A1 Combo 3D printer: was $599 now $379 at Bambu Lab

This deal brings a very capable 3D printer down into the realms of the budget printer.

Features: AMS Lite (auto switching between four filament spools for multi colour/multi material), 256 x 256 x 256 mm build volume auto-bed leveling and calibration, active flow-rate compensation for precise extrusion, a quick-swap all-metal nozzle, and built-in quiet operation.

There's also a deal on the A1 printer, which is more basic but $100 cheaper at $279.

What's the difference?

The Combo includes the built-in filament-handling system, the AMS Lite. This lets you switch automatically between up to four filaments/colors or materials in a single print. By contrast, the standard A1 lacks that AMS by default: it still prints well, but you’re limited to one spool at a time (so single-colour / single-material), or you’d have to swap spools manually.

We recommend going for the combo even if you're not sure you're going to be a power user, because the added functionality is bound to be useful, especially at this price point.

Not for you? See the deals below, and our best 3D printers guide.

Georgia Coggan
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Georgia has worked on Creative Bloq since 2018, and has been the site's Editor since 2023. With a specialism in branding and design, Georgia is also Programme Director of CB's award scheme – the Brand Impact Awards. As well as immersing herself with the industry through attending events like Adobe Max and the D&AD Awards and steering the site's content streams, Georgia has an eye on new commercial opportunities and ensuring they reflect the needs and interests of creatives.

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