One of my fave 3D printers just got a nice £250/$200 discount
The Anycubic Kobra S1 Combo is a great choice for multicolour printing on a budget.

After a new 3D printer? Anycubic manufactures some of the best 3D printers on the market, and the company is hosting a limited-time sale right now with some seriously big savings on popular machines.
The standout deal I've spotted is $200 off the Anycubic Kobra S1 Combo printer (or £250 off if you're in the UK), which brings the price down to just $549 from the original $749 price tag. This model is Anycubic's first-ever core XY 3D printer, and it comes with an ACE Pro unit for multicolour and multi-material printing and simultaneous filament drying, which is pretty cool.
I have a bit of a love/hate relationship with the S1 Combo, and during my Anycubic Kobra S1 Combo review, I noted that you need a lot of patience if you're planning to purchase this printer. It's excellent and produces great prints, but it will need some serious TLC and regular troubleshooting to keep it running in top condition.
There's also a great deal with $350 off the Anycubic Kobra 3 Max Combo printer, which is the largest consumer-grade multicolour 3D printer on the market, with an impressive build volume of 420x420x500mm for mega prints! I've got all of the details on these deals for you below.
Anycubic has some unmissable deals on 3D printers right now
SAVE $200 + an extra $20 with PayPal (code: ACPP20)
I own two of these 3D printers, and while I've grown to love it, the Kobra S1 Combo takes a bit of work. For the price, many are calling it a Bambu Lab killer, as it looks and performs very similarly to the Bambu Lab X1 Carbon model. However, you need to be patient with this machine and hold its hand a fair bit to get through error messages and filament tangles.
It's worth the purchase for the price in my opinion (especially this new low price), but don't say that I didn't warn you. For a 100% stress-free printing experience, you might want to look at other options.
UK DEAL: Was £749 now £499 at Anycubic
SAVE: $350 / £400
Psst – Save an extra $20 if you pay with PayPal (Code: ACPP20)
This 3D printer is the same as the Anycubic Kobra 3 Combo that we highlighted below, but the Max version has a larger print volume (the largest on the market, to be exact) for creating your next big project with ease.
It also includes an ACE Pro unit for mega-scale multicolour printing. To learn more about this model, see our write-up of Anycubic's mammoth-sized Kobra 3 Max printer.
UK DEAL: £999 now £599 at Anycubic
SAVE$220
Psst – Save an extra $20 if you pay with PayPal (Code: ACPP20)
Want a resin printer? The Anycubic Photon Mono M7 is a top choice. It offers high-quality 14K screen resolution and is capable of super-fast and high-precision prints. I haven't used or tested this model myself, but the reviews I've seen are all plenty positive, especially on the Pro and Max versions of this machine too.
UK DEAL - £469 £299 at Anycubic
SAVE: $200
Psst – Save an extra $20 if you pay with PayPal (Code: ACPP20)
This FDM 3D printer from Anycubic is an excellent choice for those wanting to produce multicoloured prints at a budget price. Just like the Kobra S1 and Kobra 3 Max above, the combo includes an ACE Pro chamber, which doubles as both an automated material system and a filament dryer in one.
Price history: For a bit of price context, the Anycubic Kobra 3 usually retails for $369 / £339 on its own, without the ACE Pro chamber. So this combo price is amazing.
UK DEAL - £549 £329 at Anycubic
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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 too. With a Masters degree in Photography, Beth loves getting to tinker with new cameras, especially camera phones, as the resident Samsung fan on the team. Her background working as a tester for CeX let her play around with all kinds of weird and wonderful products, including robots, and she’s recently gotten into 3D printing too. Outside of CB, you’ll find her gaming on her PS5, photographing local shows under the alias Bethshootsbands, and making TikToks of her dog, Tilly.
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