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Bambu Lab 3D Printer/Accessories Black Friday Sale: A1 $279, A1 Mini $199, P1S

& More + Free S/H

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Bambu Lab Store is hosting their Bambu Once a Year, The Best Time To Buy Black Friday 3D Printer/Accessories Sale listed below. Shipping is free (on Printers/AMS products)

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  • Price Research
    • This promotional offer is part of Bambu Lab's Black Friday sale, advertised as the lowest prices of 2025 (Up to 43% Off on 3D Printer or Up to 45% Off Accessories purchases). For reference, the Bambu Lab P1S 3D Printer is the lowest price available from the previous $449.99 FP price mark
  • About the Deal
    • Please refer to the actual prices and discounts displayed at checkout
    • Offer valid through December 5, 2025 or while promotional offer/supplies last
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    • Bambu Lab is a consumer tech company focusing on desktop 3D printers
    • Product is eligible for 14-day return/refund service w/ purchase
    • Get 1%-5% cash back on deals like this with a cash back credit card. Compare the available cash back credit cards here.

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Bambu Lab Store is hosting their Bambu Once a Year, The Best Time To Buy Black Friday 3D Printer/Accessories Sale listed below. Shipping is free (on Printers/AMS products)

Thanks to community member Enzomatrx for finding this deal

Note, sale pricing is marked on the product page.

Limited gifts may be available at first come, first served (automatically added and shown at checkout)

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Editor's Notes

Written by Discombobulated | Staff
  • Price Research
    • This promotional offer is part of Bambu Lab's Black Friday sale, advertised as the lowest prices of 2025 (Up to 43% Off on 3D Printer or Up to 45% Off Accessories purchases). For reference, the Bambu Lab P1S 3D Printer is the lowest price available from the previous $449.99 FP price mark
  • About the Deal
    • Please refer to the actual prices and discounts displayed at checkout
    • Offer valid through December 5, 2025 or while promotional offer/supplies last
  • Additional Details
    • Bambu Lab is a consumer tech company focusing on desktop 3D printers
    • Product is eligible for 14-day return/refund service w/ purchase
    • Get 1%-5% cash back on deals like this with a cash back credit card. Compare the available cash back credit cards here.

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PerkyTurky
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Soooo I have 2 p1s and they both have thousands of hours of prints time and here is what I think of the upgrades:

5-inch touchscreen - I honestly could care less, the amount I use the screen is near 0, everything is controlled via wifi and the slicer.

Improved Lighting - I did end up adding better lighting to both mine but honestly this was strictly because I wanted to be able to spin around in my chair and see my prints from across the room, at no point was this a "need".

Improved Camera - again neat but I never used the camera other than to occasionally check in on my print when I was away from the house and the 2fps I was getting with the p1s was plenty to do that with.

Cooling - again awesome but I never had any problems with cooling and I printed PLA all the time with the lid on, in fact I never take the lid off and I have had 0 problems.

Guide Rods - I like the steel guide rods but the 2 seconds it took to clean the carbon rods every 100 or so hours wasnt a big deal.

Filament Handling - I printed a side mounted holder for my p1s, it is way better, 10/10 for understanding the rear spool was a terrible idea.

AI Failure detection system - I mean I'm sure its cool and all but the amount of "failures" i have had with my p1s is near 0 and most of the time it was my fault because I forgot to change what plate I was using in the settings or some other goofy thing.

New extruder - Folks this is where the money shot is, they took all the bells and whistles of the A1 series and slapped it on the refresh, the auto flow calibration on my A1 mini is chefs freaking kiss for getting insanely nice prints the clog/grinding detection is nice but honest to god I 've never had either on any of my bambu machines.

All in all you can upgrade your p1s to do damn near everything the p2s does for near nothing but I have to say unless you can get a sexy deal (like this slick deal) on a current p1s I would grab a p2s soley for the auto flow calibration, I love it on my A1 mini.
Ask me literally anything if you have any questions about the p1s or A1 mini for that matter I have literally thousands of hours on my machines.
sviper9
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No one answered you, but this is a super important question. Disclaimer: I'm not a scientist and I haven't done any measurements, comparisons, or anything of the sort. I'm just a guy who's been printing for a couple of years. Don't blame me if you grow a 3rd arm.

You will have VOCs (volatile organic compounds, or "bad fumes") with every printer just from the nature of heated, broken down materials to print with. In general PLA and PETG are safe enough for you to be in the same room as the printer. The fumes I smell are little to none from my P1S, although mine is enclosed and I have HEPA filters on the vent fan in the back. I also have the Bento Box mod if I'm printing other materials besides PLA, PETG, or TPU.

The "S" in ABS and ASA is styrene. If you have ever thrown a styrofoam cup into a camp fire, you know how terrible those fumes are. You should definitely not print ABS or ASA in an occupied room without some serious air treatment. People who print stuff like this have a whole another vented enclosure around the printer to contain the VOCs. It's going to be much safer to do this in a shed or a vented garage. Same with resin. You should do this in a shed or vented garage, as well as using nitrile gloves and masks to handle it after the print.

Should you protect yourself even with PLA and PETG? Sure, but microplastics have permeated every aspects of our lives, and you have to do the calculus to determine what is an acceptable risk to you. I've accepted to have my PLA and PETG prints going in the same room as me. The carbon filled nylon prints I've done used the Bento Box mod and I didn't smell any fumes. I will not print ABS or ASA unless my printer is in a garage or shed.
seanisbomb
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Be careful as the P1S combo comes with the 1st gen AMS and not the newer AMS 2 Pro.

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Quote from allbluee :
is ams2 pro worth the extra $130? e.g could buy p1s + ams2 separately for about 679
The first year of printing i was super cautious to keep filament dry and added tons of silica to my AMS and kept humidity down to 10%. This summer i had to move the printer in the garage and keeping up with humidity was impossible. The AMS was always over 30% on good days. I stopped sealing up my filament. So far, i have not had any issues. So depending on where you will keep the printer and what materials you print, you may not need the drying functionality that much.
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Oct 23, 2025 04:25 PM
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sandersannOct 23, 2025 04:25 PM
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Quote from snowcrash :
Darn, no P2S sale.
Even better, NO P2S at all to buy!
Oct 23, 2025 04:42 PM
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timskrastinsOct 23, 2025 04:42 PM
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Quote from Nm4223 :
I am trying to make two different points.
A1-A1 mini is not worth it when you can get AD5X. A1-A1 mini were my recommendations for beginners before AD5X came. If you want a mini-van, go for the one that is bang for your buck.
Second, do not really like that Bambu is not innovating to sell more AMS. Also h2c is going to be 2k+
That H2C definitely can't be cheap can it. I do wonder how AMS mixes with multiple heads staying loaded with filament at the same time...I don't get how that would work.
Oct 23, 2025 04:54 PM
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NeatAction414Oct 23, 2025 04:54 PM
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Quote from Nm4223 :
I am trying to make two different points.
A1-A1 mini is not worth it when you can get AD5X. A1-A1 mini were my recommendations for beginners before AD5X came. If you want a mini-van, go for the one that is bang for your buck.
Second, do not really like that Bambu is not innovating to sell more AMS. Also h2c is going to be 2k+
if you care about resellebility don't get near AD5X. People don't buy Flashforge even for 20% of their original cost. In the meanwhile, every Bambu I had sold within 24h for 80-90% of original price (and one A1 for 110% of original price lol)
Oct 23, 2025 04:56 PM
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mickey1987Oct 23, 2025 04:56 PM
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Quote from SenseiofSwag :
I was wondering the same thing. Unfortunately not FrownFrom their website: "The following attributes are excluded from price matching:We cannot price match special sales such as Prime Day, Black Friday and Cyber Monday."
They did last year. I bought there to save on shipping.

I also wonder if Best Buy will have the same sale
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Oct 23, 2025 04:59 PM
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Quote from timskrastins :
That H2C definitely can't be cheap can it. I do wonder how AMS mixes with multiple heads staying loaded with filament at the same time...I don't get how that would work.
Since its like one step above H2D, so it cant be cheaper than that.
For color/material change, It will be like H2D with swapping nozzle setup. So every-time it needs to change color in that swappable nozzle, it will do similar to what it does in H2D, cut, drop nozzle(new step), pick new nozzle, push next filament, purge whatever was remaining from last cut, prime tower to equalize the pressure and then print. Only saving you will get is time and filament saved that was required for purging the last material/color. For the other head, just like H2D it will have its separate filament path, and switching to that will be faster.
https://youtu.be/rluJj3NEdQA?t=111
Single filament path will always be slow, thats why this system is flawed.

Indx is better: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BCmGoP0uNlM

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Oct 23, 2025 05:23 PM
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mdrussell24Oct 23, 2025 05:23 PM
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I hate this. Just made the decision. I thought I had made a lot harder. My Creality v3ke has been giving me issues and I keep putting money in time into fixing it, but for that specific model, there are a ton of parts available.

I had pretty much decided on the P2S but was really hesitate to spend that much money and would wait a while. For $500 though....
It would still be a lot better than what I have.
Oct 23, 2025 05:30 PM
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mdrussell24Oct 23, 2025 05:30 PM
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Quote from StrongCalendar499 :
I bought the P1 on release in nov 22 for 700 or 800 bucks (this was without an enclosure). The P1S being 400 bucks or 550 with the ams is mind boggling. I assume this price is the best they are going to get before they are out of stock with the P2S being released. Coming from a heavily modified ender 3 v2 (lots of servicing) I have never serviced my P1 (only nozzle changes) and has never broken down. It has been extremely reliable for me.
That is what I am facing with my Ender V3KE. I feel like I spend more time fixing it and the parts just aren't that available for upgrading. I had been planning on later getting the new P2S. Knowing you came from a similar situation, do you have any strong opinions on the P2S versus P1S that I should consider?
Oct 23, 2025 05:32 PM
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liuwhOct 23, 2025 05:32 PM
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where is the tariff?
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Oct 23, 2025 05:39 PM
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GhengisOct 23, 2025 05:39 PM
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I just spent $499 on the P1S during the last sale. Now the combo is $550. It's still less than 30 days. Is there any chance they'll match the sale price to provide the combo? Any advice?
Oct 23, 2025 05:40 PM
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WINDHUNTEROct 23, 2025 05:40 PM
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So what is the difference A1 vs P1S?
Oct 23, 2025 05:45 PM
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NeatAction414Oct 23, 2025 05:45 PM
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Quote from WINDHUNTER :
So what is the difference A1 vs P1S?
if you dont need to print ABS get the A1
Oct 23, 2025 06:03 PM
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WINDHUNTEROct 23, 2025 06:03 PM
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Quote from NeatAction414 :
if you dont need to print ABS get the A1
I google around. if I need something utility durable, just print in PETG instead and use A1 is fine right?

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phdeezOct 23, 2025 06:12 PM
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Well, I was all set to wait for the P2S to come in stock with the various upgrades it provides over the P1S (even watched a few videos).

Now... well... it's a lot harder since I could take that extra money and buy filament and then sell it later.

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