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Prime Day 2026 Brings Steep Discounts on Anycubic and Bambu Lab 3D Printers

Prime Day 2026 Brings Steep Discounts on Anycubic and Bambu Lab 3D Printers
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Amazon Prime Day 2026 is driving prices down on popular 3D printers. Top brands like Anycubic, Bambu Lab, Elegoo, and Creality are offering major discounts on entry-level and advanced machines between June 23 and June 26.

What happened

Manufacturers are matching Amazon’s Prime Day discounts with sales on their own websites. Bambu Lab is marking its fourth anniversary, Creality is extending Father’s Day promotions, and Elegoo is discounting its budget line.

These direct sales often include free shipping and filament bundles.

The Anycubic Kobra X is currently listed at $299. 99 for Prime members.

It features a compact multimaterial handler inside the tool head and top-mounted spools. The machine includes a roomy 260-by-260-millimeter build plate and a quick-swap nozzle.

Bambu Lab is offering discounts on three older models: the A1, A1 Mini, and P1S. The A1 Mini costs $349 with a four-color AMS Lite system.

A single-color version sells for $234.

The standard Bambu Lab A1 features a 256-by-256-millimeter build plate. Amazon lists the A1 Combo at $394.

Buyers can find the same package for $379 directly from Bambu Lab.

The fully enclosed Bambu Lab P1S is priced at $499 as a four-color combo. Elegoo’s Centauri Carbon, a single-color enclosed machine, is selling for $299.

Why it matters

These discounts make multicolor 3D printing more accessible. The Anycubic Kobra X cuts color-swapping time dramatically compared to older models.

The Bambu A1 takes up to 90 seconds to swap colors, while the Kobra X takes just 35 seconds.

Those saved seconds add up quickly over hundreds of layers. The Kobra X also retracts filament over a very short distance.

This allows the machine to mix standard TPU and PLA plastics in a single print.

Bambu Lab’s ecosystem provides a highly controlled environment for beginners. The A1 Mini serves as a reliable starting point for children learning the hobby.

The standard A1 remains heavily cloned by competitors, but its print speed and simple interface stand out.

Prime Day also brings out heavy discounts on basic printing supplies. People not looking for a new machine can still find major sales on filament and replacement accessories.

The catch

The Bambu Lab P1S relies on older hardware designs despite its enclosed frame. Swapping the nozzle requires minor surgery with a screwdriver, thermal paste, and a steady hand.

The P1S also features a very basic dumb screen interface. Operators must bypass this screen using a mobile app or a computer to get modern controls.

Amazon is not always the cheapest option during this sales event. Bambu Lab’s direct website beats Amazon’s A1 Combo price by $15.

The direct site also includes a customizable filament bundle with spools discounted by 45 percent.

What to verify

Check inventory levels on both Amazon and manufacturer websites. Prime Day deals frequently sell out before the June 26 end date.

Compare shipping costs between platforms before checking out. While manufacturers offer free shipping on certain orders, minimum purchase thresholds may apply.

Confirm whether the discounted Bambu Lab packages include the multi-color AMS units or just the base printer.

Source trail

Tom’s Hardware compiled these Prime Day 3D printer deals, highlighting discounts from major manufacturers. Bambu Lab maintains direct sales and filament promotions on its official website.


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