Black Friday 2025 3D Printer & Filament Deals Today (November 27): Bambu Lab, Creality, Elegoo, Anycubic & More

Black Friday 2025 3D Printer & Filament Deals Today (November 27): Bambu Lab, Creality, Elegoo, Anycubic & More

On November 27, 2025, Black Friday has effectively already started for the 3D printing world. Major brands and specialist media are pushing some of the deepest discounts we’ve seen on desktop 3D printers, resin machines, and filament — with several key stories and live deal round‑ups going live today.

From Bambu Lab’s steep price cuts, to Elegoo’s flagship resin printer dropping to $339, to bulk filament falling to around $10/kg or less, here’s a news‑style rundown of what’s happening right now, based on today’s coverage from All3DP, Creative Bloq, Tom’s Hardware, 3DPrint.com, and the brands themselves. [1]

Prices and stock are changing fast. All figures below are what outlets reported as of November 27, 2025; always check the retailer’s page before you buy.


What’s new today, November 27, 2025?

Several fresh articles and updates dropped today specifically about Black Friday 3D printing deals:

  • All3DP published “Black Friday Is the Time to Stock Up On 3D Printing Filament, Too”, arguing that 2025’s standout savings are on consumables, especially bulk filament from Sunlu, Bambu Lab and Creality, while warning that shipping minimums can quietly eat into your discount. [2]
  • All3DP also has sponsored coverage of the FlashForge AD5X Multicolor, calling out a Black Friday price of $339 for a 600 mm/s multi‑color FDM machine with an IFS module, positioning it as one of the most aggressive multi‑color deals this season. [3]
  • Creative Bloq is running a live 3D printing deals blog, updated today, with the headline “3D printing deals have landed for Black Friday with up to 50% off” and an editor‑picked focus on Bambu Lab, Anycubic, Elegoo and Creality discounts. [4]
  • Tom’s Hardware has updated its “Black Friday 3D Printer Sales Bonanza” guide today, listing specific deals across Prusa, Bambu Lab, Anycubic, Elegoo, Creality and more, plus a separate news piece published today zeroing in on a deep discount on the Elegoo Saturn 4 Ultra resin printer. [5]
  • 3DPrint.com is highlighting Creality’s Black Friday 2025 Mega Sale, a sponsored story detailing discounts up to $1,300 off the company’s new K2 series and multi‑color combos, in a campaign that runs through November 30. [6]

Together, these paint a clear picture: 2025’s Black Friday for 3D printing is about high‑speed, multi‑color machines going “mid‑range” in price, and filament finally hitting commodity‑level pricing — at least for bulk buyers.


Biggest Black Friday 2025 3D printer deals right now

Bambu Lab: big cuts on P1S, A1 and H2 series

Across Creative Bloq’s live blog and Tom’s Hardware’s deal round‑up, Bambu Lab emerges as one of the headline brands of the day. [7]

Key highlights being reported today:

  • Bambu Lab P1S Combo (with AMS 2 Pro)
    • Reported at $619 / £569, down roughly $529 from an original $1,148 via Bambu’s own store, in what Creative Bloq calls its top pick at the moment. [8]
    • Aimed at users who want CoreXY speed plus built‑in multi‑color via the AMS module.
  • Bambu Lab P1S (printer only)
    • Listed in the same coverage at $399, down from around $699, making a fast enclosed coreXY machine accessible to more mid‑budget makers. [9]
  • Bambu Lab A1 Mini & A1 Combo
    • Tom’s Hardware’s updated deals page lists the A1 Mini at $199 (33% off, down from $299) and the A1 Combo at $379 (down from $559). [10]
    • The A1 line is pitched at beginners who still want high‑speed, multi‑color printing without the footprint or cost of the P‑series.
  • Bambu Lab H2D and pro‑level machines
    • Tom’s Hardware also lists the H2D at around $1,749 (save $250 from $1,999), targeting small studios and pros who need industrial‑style throughput. [11]

On top of hardware, the Creative Bloq live blog notes bulk material deals with around 35% off, especially on wood and specialty filaments for the new H‑series machines, underscoring that Bambu’s Black Friday strategy spans both printers and consumables. [12]


Creality: K2 series center stage in “Galactic Lineup”

While Creality’s main Black Friday guide went live last week, today’s news cycle is still amplifying that campaign, especially thanks to a sponsored feature on 3DPrint.com and updates in Tom’s Hardware’s Bonanza article. [13]

The Creality Black Friday 2025 Mega Sale (running roughly Nov 10–Dec 1, with special events like a Thanksgiving mystery box on Nov 27 and a “Black Friday Carnival” through the weekend) promises: [14]

  • Up to $1,300 off select hardware.
  • Rotating flash deals, bundles, daily check‑in gifts and giveaways.
  • Focus on the new K2 series of CoreXY multi‑color printers.

3DPrint.com’s report — clearly labeled as sponsored — gives concrete examples: [15]

  • K2 Pro Combo: $999, down from $1,049.
  • K2 Combo: $549, down from $699.
  • K2 Plus Combo (350 × 350 × 350 mm build volume): $1,199, down from $1,499.
  • Hi Combo (entry multi‑material system): $379, down from $599.

These discounts are paired with daily coupons and limited‑run bundles, meaning the exact price you see on checkout may be lower if you hit a flash window or stack voucher codes.

Creative Bloq’s live blog reinforces that Creality’s store is advertising “lowest prices of the year” with broad discounts on FDM printers, resin machines, scanners and laser engravers. [16]


Elegoo: Saturn 4 Ultra resin deal leads the pack

Resin fans get one of today’s clearest headlines: Tom’s Hardware has singled out the Elegoo Saturn 4 Ultra as its “best resin 3D printer” pick now at 35% off. [17]

As of today’s article:

  • Elegoo Saturn 4 Ultra
    • Was: $524
    • Now:$339 at Elegoo
    • Discount: 35% (about $185 off). [18]

Tom’s notes that the Saturn 4 Ultra delivers 12K‑class resolution, around 19‑micron X/Y accuracy, and a feature set tuned for miniatures, busts and high‑detail model work, with an onboard camera and a tilting lid for easier handling. [19]

Creative Bloq’s live blog independently calls this out as its “best resin deal”, echoing the $339 price point and discount percentage. [20]

On top of that, Elegoo’s own Black Friday page promises up to 53% off across FDM and resin printers, bundles that can save up to $1,100, and a resin clearance sale aimed at high‑volume users. [21]


Anycubic: deep bundle savings and “financial floor” pricing

Anycubic’s Black Friday 2025 PSA, published yesterday but very much driving today’s conversation, frames this sale as the “financial floor for 2025” across its line‑up. [22]

Some headline points from the official guide:

  • Bundled FDM and resin kits (printer + wash/cure + material) can save up to $515 versus buying items separately. [23]
  • The Kobra 3 Max Combo is advertised with up to $720 off, targeting cosplay‑scale builders and prop makers who need huge build volumes and multi‑color via the ACE Pro system. [24]
  • The Kobra S1 Combo is positioned as a high‑speed workhorse, with up to $460 off for print‑farm and Etsy‑shop users. [25]
  • The Kobra 3 V2 Combo is pitched as a budget‑friendly starter with up to $270 off, plus auto‑bed‑levelling (“LeviQ”) aimed squarely at beginners. [26]

Creative Bloq’s live blog today backs this up from the street‑price angle, citing the Kobra 3 V2 Combo at $329 (down from $499; 34% off) as one of the most appealing entry‑level multi‑color options. [27]

Anycubic is also unusually transparent about material pricing, stating in its guide that bulk filament and resin deals are dropping as low as around $8.49 per kilogram, and actively recommending that heavy users calculate their annual consumption and buy a year’s worth while prices are at this “floor.” [28]


FlashForge: AD5X Multicolor at $339

All3DP’s sponsored article today spotlights the FlashForge AD5X Multicolor, describing it as a 600 mm/s multi‑color FDM printer with an integrated filament system (IFS) that brings Bambu‑style functionality into the sub‑$350 bracket for Black Friday. [29]

  • Reported Black Friday price: $339
  • Focus: High‑speed multi‑color printing at a cost that, in previous years, would have bought you a much slower single‑color bedslinger.

This sits right in the mid‑range competition zone with Anycubic’s Kobra 3 V2 Combo and Creality’s entry multi‑color machines, giving buyers another option if they’d rather not commit to one of the “big two” ecosystems.


Snapmaker & Prusa: premium ecosystems with quieter but important deals

While not always front‑and‑center in consumer deal round‑ups, Snapmaker and Prusa Research both have active Black Friday campaigns that matter to prosumers and educators:

  • Snapmaker
    • Its Black Friday landing page advertises up to 53% off the U1, Artisan and 2.0 platforms, with a final 48‑hour flash sale, double reward points, and free gifts on U1 or Artisan purchases, plus a spin‑to‑win wheel for prizes including a free U1. [30]
  • Prusa Research
    • A “last call” Black Friday blog (dated yesterday) promotes big discounts on the Prusa XL, up to 30% off Prusament, free worldwide shipping, and freebies like a CORE One+ camera and 3D model bundles worth around $156 on select printers. [31]

These deals aren’t necessarily the cheapest on the spec sheet, but they’re significant for buyers who value open ecosystems, long‑term support and well‑documented hardware.


Filament & consumables: 2025 is a “stock‑up” year

If there’s one theme that keeps popping up across today’s coverage, it’s this: the smartest Black Friday move in 2025 might be buying filament and resin, not just hardware.

All3DP’s new piece explicitly argues that while shiny new printers grab the headlines, bulk consumables quietly offer some of the best value this week, especially from Sunlu, Bambu Lab and Creality, with the caveat that shipping thresholds and regional warehouses can make or break the deal. [32]

Concrete examples from manufacturers and social posts:

  • Sunlu’s 2025 Black Friday guide lists 3 kg and 5 kg “no‑waste” PLA spools dropping from about $39.99 → $29.99 (3 kg) and $69.99 → $49.99 (5 kg), putting PLA at roughly $10/kg, with similar large‑spool deals on PETG and ABS at discounts up to around 57%. [33]
  • Anycubic’s own analysis talks about filament and resin as commodities, with bulk packs and 10–100 kg deals that can push materials down to the high single digits per kilo, provided you have the space and humidity‑controlled storage to keep them usable. [34]
  • Creative Bloq’s Black Friday live blog flags Bambu Lab’s bulk materials (including wood‑based stocks for the H‑series) at around 35% off, and notes that Amazon and specialist retailers are full of PLA/PLA+ reels at or below the $10 mark, especially in multipacks. [35]
  • Social promos spotted today show PLA / PLA+ at $9.99, PETG/ABS in the high‑single‑digit range, and aesthetic filaments like silk or matte around $12–13, underlining just how low the Black Friday floor has gone for standard‑use materials in 2025. [36]

The big catch — and All3DP calls this out — is shipping: some of the steepest filament discounts are gated behind free‑shipping minimums or region‑locked warehouses. A five‑reel bundle might be a bargain in the US but significantly less attractive once you add EU VAT or international postage. [37]


How to pick the right Black Friday 3D printing deal today

With so many overlapping offers, it’s easy to panic‑buy the biggest discount instead of the best fit. Here’s how today’s news suggests you decide.

1. First‑time buyers and hobbyists

If you’re just getting started:

  • Look at Bambu Lab A1, Anycubic Kobra 3 V2 Combo, or Creality’s lower‑end K2/Hi bundles.
    • These are repeatedly highlighted by outlets as beginner‑friendly thanks to auto‑levelling, guided setup and strong community support. [38]
  • Don’t ignore the cost of materials and extras.
    • A cheap printer can become expensive if you’re buying small, full‑price filament rolls all year. If you can swing it, pair a discounted printer with at least 5–10 kg of filament at Black Friday pricing.

2. Resin model makers and miniature painters

For resin‑focused makers, today’s Saturn 4 Ultra deal is the headline:

  • At $339, the Elegoo Saturn 4 Ultra combines 12K‑class detail, 19 μm X‑axis precision and high speed, making it one of the best price‑to‑quality ratios in this cycle according to Tom’s Hardware. [39]

If you go resin, remember to factor in:

  • Wash & cure stations — often heavily discounted in the same sale (Tom’s notes an Elegoo wash/cure bundle down to around $115 in the same context). [40]
  • Safety gear and ventilation, which you won’t find in printer spec lists but absolutely need for regular resin printing.

3. Power users, print farms and pros

If you’re already running multiple machines or selling prints:

  • CoreXY multi‑color systems like Bambu P1S Combo, Creality K2 Pro Combo, Anycubic Kobra S1 / 3 Max combos, and FlashForge AD5X Multicolor are where the time‑savings per print can genuinely impact your bottom line. [41]
  • Check throughput‑focused features: input shaping, flow calibration, multi‑material AMS‑style units, and slicer integration.
  • Consider ecosystem lock‑in vs flexibility.
    • Bambu’s ecosystem is polished but more vertically integrated.
    • Creality, Anycubic and FlashForge lean a bit more open but may require more tinkering. [42]

For small studios, Snapmaker and Prusa’s deals are also relevant if you value multi‑tool platforms (Snapmaker’s 3‑in‑1 systems) or open‑source‑driven reliability (Prusa XL / MK4S). [43]


Shopping tips for Black Friday 2025 3D printing deals

Drawing on today’s deal coverage and general Black Friday advice from tech sites: [44]

  1. Match the printer to your space and projects.
    Don’t buy a K2 Plus‑sized monster if you only ever print phone stands and miniatures — you’ll spend more on filament, space and maintenance than you save.
  2. Check the “all‑in” cost, not just the discount.
    Add taxes, shipping, extended warranties, and essential accessories (nozzles, plates, dryers, filters) before you compare deals.
  3. Read at least one independent review.
    Many of today’s highlighted deals link to detailed reviews at All3DP or Tom’s Hardware; skim them for noise levels, reliability and real‑world speed, not just marketing specs. [45]
  4. Use live blogs as a second screen, not your only source.
    Creative Bloq’s and Tom’s Hardware’s live Black Friday pages are great for spotting flash deals, but always cross‑check with the manufacturer’s site or a price‑tracking tool if you can. [46]
  5. Think like a materials buyer.
    If filament is down near $8–10/kg, and you know you’ll print 20–30 kg in 2026, bulk‑buying now can save more than upgrading your printer — provided you can store it dry and safe. [47]
  6. Watch the calendar.
    • Creality’s Mega Sale runs through Nov 30. [48]
    • Many other promos explicitly mention Cyber Monday extensions or final 48‑hour flash sales (Snapmaker), so not every deal dies at midnight tomorrow — but some of the lowest prices and codes are time‑boxed to today and Friday.

What to expect after today

Based on how brands are talking about their sales, a few trends are clear for the rest of the long weekend:

  • Price floors on popular models may not return until at least next Black Friday, especially for multi‑color coreXY machines and high‑resolution resin units that only launched in 2025. [49]
  • Filament and resin will likely stay discounted through Cyber Monday, but the best bulk codes and mystery boxes (Creality, Anycubic, Snapmaker) could disappear after the weekend or once stock is gone. [50]
  • We’re seeing a shift from “cheap but slow” entry printers to “fast and automated” mid‑range machines at entry prices, which is why so many outlets are excited about Bambu A‑series, Kobra bundles, and K2 combos in particular. [51]

If you’re in the market for your first 3D printer, this is one of the most buyer‑friendly Black Friday landscapes so far. If you already own a capable machine, the smartest move today might be locking in a year’s worth of filament and resin at 2025’s newly‑lower price floor — and that’s exactly what today’s All3DP filament piece argues. [52]

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