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ToolGuyd > Digital Fabrication > 3D Printer and Filament Deals for Cyber Monday 2025
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3D Printer and Filament Deals for Cyber Monday 2025

Dec 1, 2025 Stuart 7 Comments

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3D Printing Cyber Monday 2025 Deals Hero

Now seems like a great to save on a new 3D printer, spools of filament, or various supplies and accessories.

I’ve been keeping an eye on a bunch of different sales and discounts, and most of them are ending once Cyber Monday has run its course, 12/1/25. In other words, time is running out.

Please let me know if you’ve seen any other 3D printing deals worth mentioning!

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Bambu 3D Printer Back Friday Deal 2025

Bambu 3D Printers, Accessories, Filament Sale – ending soon

Save on popular Bambu 3D printers at several pricing levels. The P1S enclosed printer could be a good option for budget-conscious shoppers. If you want to go bigger, the H2D dual head printer (and bundle options) are discounted as part of the sale.

If you want the new P2S, single head H2S 3D printer, or new multi-nozzle changing H2C, I’m not seeing any special pricing right now, and so there doesn’t seem to be any need to rush.

FlashForge Cyber Monday 2025 3D Printing Sale

Amazon 3D Printers and Supplies Cyber Monday Sale
FlashForge 3D Printing Sale at Amazon

Amazon has many Cyber Monday deals on various 3D printers, filament, tools, accessories, and supplies.

Filament dryer deals include the Sunlu SP2 (I have the less expensive Sunlu S2) and Creality SPace Pi, and there are discounts on Sunlu filament and other brands such as Polymaker.

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Snapmaker 3D Printing Cyber Monday Deals 2025

Snapmaker Cyber Monday 3D Printing Sale

I’ll be taking a closer look at the “Snapdryer by Polymaker” filament drying box. There’s also the Polymaker version on Amazon, and I don’t believe there are any notable differences.

Creality 3D Printing Black Friday Sale 2025

Creality 3D Printer Sale – ends Cyber Monday

Creality’s sale features 3D printers, filaments and color packs, accessories, and maker tool bundles.

Prusa 3D Printer Black Friday Deals 2025

Prusa 3D Printer and Accessories Sale – ends Cyber Monday

Prusa Core One 3D Printer Black Friday Deal 2025

Prusa has quite a few deals right now, including on the CORE ONE+ 3D printer and gift bundle.

Prusa is known for their upgradeability.

Elegoo 3D Printing Black Friday Cyber Monday Sale 2025

Elegoo Black Friday and Cyber Monday Sale – ends Cyber Monday

Opportunities to Save on Desktop CNC Machines

I haven’t found any good deals on CNC machines, but there are some potential money-saving opportunities that you might be interested in.

Nestworks C500 Desktop CNC Metal Milling Machine

Nest C500 Desktop CNC Kickstarter – ends at 9am ET 12/19/25

This is NOT a sale, deal, or preorder, just a reminder that the Nest C500 desktop CNC machine Kickstarter is still active. Read More: New Nestworks C500 Desktop CNC Looks Amazing

Makera Z1 Benchtop CNC Machine

Makera Z1 Beginner Desktop CNC Kickstarter – ends at 11am ET 12/12/25

This is NOT a sale, deal, or preorder, just a reminder that the Nest C500 desktop CNC machine Kickstarter is still active. Read More: The Makera Z1 is a New Benchtop CNC for Beginners

Makera Carvera Air and Carvera Desktop CNC Machines

Makera Carvera Air and Carvera Desktop CNC Machines

If you wish to purchase machines that have already been released, Makera has two models already available.

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7 Comments

  1. Mike

    Dec 1, 2025

    I’m feeling like P2S is an undeclared part of this sale… I know it’s pure speculation, but if Bambu’s P1S with AMS2 combo is $619 now at sale price and P2S AMS2 combo is $799 and ostensibly not on sale, seems like we should expect either (a) P1S to remain around its current price or to discover (b) the P2S jumps in price when sale ends.

    Am I thinking too deeply about this?

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    • Stuart

      Dec 1, 2025

      It’s hard to predict Bambu’s future pricing.

      I think that they intend to sell through of the P1S after which the P2S will be the one and only P-level enclosed 3D printer model.

      The X1C was discounted but sold through during the earlier days of the sale, and it looks like it won’t be restocked. I’d argue that the P2S is superseding both the X1C and P1S.

      I would 100% buy the P2S over the P1S. However, there is a couple of hundred dollars price difference. P2S is $549 or $799 with AMS, and the P1S is $399 or $549 with AMS. The $619 price is for the P1S with accessories you need for multiple AMS units, and I believe the adapter is also needed for the AMS 2 filament heater function.

      I don’t think the P1S is going to return to its full pricing.

      Similarly, I doubt the H2D combo will go back to $2299 when the H2C combo is $2399. We won’t know until the sale ends at which point it’ll be too late.

      There are 3 options – after the sale ends, will the printer I want a) increase in price? b) stay the same price? or c) be discounted further? Objectively speaking, I don’t think the deals will get better; it’s most reasonable to expect the price to either stay the same or increase a bit.

      The P1S is likely on its way out, or at least I think so. A lot of people seem to like it a lot, and so I think the option is to either buy the P1S during the sale, or buy the P2S anytime without the same sense of “the sale is ending soon, what’s going to happen to the price?!” urgency. There’s also always the option that the P2S will increase in price, but I’m not seeing any signs that suggest this.

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      • Mike

        Dec 1, 2025

        Thanks. As always, you have a knack for clarifying things.

        I’m debating between the buy once cry once for a P2S now or the much cheaper mini just to test waters and potentially have as a small project machine if/when I buy the P2S in 6-12 months.

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        • Stuart

          Dec 1, 2025

          Thanks, I try my best! There is always pricing uncertainty, and my intent was to convey I think there’s less urgency with respect to the P2S.

          6 months from now, 1 year from now, 2 years, which choice would you regret more, going with the P1S to save money, or going with the newer P2S?

          Realistically, how many people are likely to buy a mini, upgrade to one of the larger enclosed models, and still use the mini? It seems to be the trend to buy more of the same (e.g. multiple P-series 3D printers).

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        • Daniel

          Dec 2, 2025

          I was in the same boat a week ago deciding on my first 3d printer.
          With the P1S being on back order and knowing my propensity to want better, I cried once… and went with the P2S. I’ve had it 3 days now and no regrets. So far I love it!

          It’s been fun learning the slicer in Bambu Studio and messing around in TinkerCad.

          I’ve got so much to print. lol ,this has been a rabbit hole I’ve enjoyed digging.

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          • Mike

            Dec 2, 2025

            Thank you. That’s helpful.

  2. Daniel

    Dec 2, 2025

    Mike,

    This video came out after I bought my P2S but he makes a compelling argument on the P2S cost over the P1S. Many of the same reasons I thought through before purchasing.

    Den of Tools

    https://youtu.be/UsiLGTm7jLg

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