Save over 50% on Laser Engravers with these summer savings
LaserPecker has some seriously generous offers.
Many people wouldn't think that mid-July is typically a good time to invest in one of the best laser cutters and engravers, but you'd be surprised. If you're someone seeking a quality laser engraver but can't justify spending over $3,000 (I don't blame you), then I'd say LaserPecker is a great choice for crafters.
Summer sales like the one over at LaserPecker's website right now are pretty hard to ignore, especially with deals on material kits and accessories too. You can save up to 50% on portable LaserPecker engravers such as the LP4 series, which is ideal for the home, studio, or market stall – thanks to its compact size.
LaserPecker products might not seem as premium as xTool laser engravers, and depending on which engraver you choose, the work area will typically be smaller than rivals we've seen from brands like Creality. But if you're happy to meet in the middle when it comes to price and performance, I think you'll get on just fine with the options I've picked out below.
Today's top LaserPecker engraver deals
This model is a top choice for makers with limited space and is considered the world's first portable dual-laser engraver. Buy it if you need a laser engraver for taking to local markets, operating in a shop, or travelling to different spaces.
If you're new to the world of laser engraving, then this is a top choice for beginners. Smaller than some of the desk lamps you might find in IKEA, this pocket-sized engraver is perfect for smaller projects.
The LP2 is $400 off right now and is a good choice for those wanting a decent laser for less. It offers portability just like its siblings, although it weighs a bit more than the LP4 at 1KG and features a 5W blue diode laser compatible with 100+ materials.
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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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