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Anycubic’s Spring Sale Drops the Multicolor-Printing Kobra X to $279

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by Moira Daly
Published Mar 25, 2026

Anycubic's expansive Spring Event and "Fantastic Weeks" sales include a varied mix of discounts on 3D printers, materials, and bundles, including a drop that sees the new purge-saving multicolor printer, the Kobra X, down to $279.

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There has been a myriad of sales recently, for the most part marketed as Spring promotions given the northern hemisphere’s current season. (“Florals? For Spring? Groundbreaking.”) Industry bigwig Anycubic’s Spring Event has been rolling out as part of a broader campaign spanning new releases and price drops, plus special bundles, materials sales, and more.

Currently, there’s a Spring Event sale at Amazon and Anycubic’s own Fantastic Weeks sale on its own webstore. The two storefronts carry different stock. At Amazon, where the promotion runs from February 9 through March 31, savings scale with your basket size. Spend:

  • $699 for 8% off
  • $799 for 10% off
  • $999 for 12% off

If you were holding back on getting the new Photon P1 – Anycubic’s dual-vat resin printer that lets you run two different materials in a single print job without swapping manually – it’s listed at Amazon at $599, down from the $799 MSRP. Over on Anycubic’s site, there’s an arguably better deal to be had, with printer plus build plate bundles at close to parity with the Super Early Bird pricing offered to Kickstarter backers last year (sorry, bargain-hunting crowdfunders). Beyond the P1, the selection in the Spring Event sale leans toward Anycubic’s older lineup at various discounts – some of the newer flagships aren’t listed.

For the newer hardware, you’ll need to head to Anycubic’s own store. The Kobra X is arguably the headline product of the broader campaign – an open-frame multicolor printer with the filament-swapping mechanism built directly into the printhead, no external box required. It’s going for $279, a decent cut from Anycubic’s stated $399 MSRP, plus it’s actually shipping. If you’ve been eyeing the Bambu Lab A1 but want to see what the competition looks like at a lower price point, this is one to pay attention to.

The Kobra 3 Max Combo and Kobra S1 Combo are listed as reduced on the webstore too at ~$549 and ~$429, respectively. Worth noting that the Kobra 3 V2, which only launched late last year, has already been quietly shuffled out of Anycubic’s “New Arrivals” section – the Kobra X is its effective replacement.

A word of caution on the combo bundles from Anycubic’s webstore, though. Both the Kobra X Combo and the Kobra S1 Max Combo – which pair their respective printers with the new ACE 2 Pro filament changer – are experiencing shipping delays. Anycubic has offered to split Kobra X Combo orders, sending the printer first and the ACE 2 Pro later. The S1 Max Combo situation is less clear; a March 13 update said delivery “may be slightly delayed” without committing to a date, and that’s for a product announced back in November. The sale pages don’t make any of this obvious, so check the dedicated shipping update pages before you order if multicolor is the whole reason you’re buying.

The webstore also has bulk filament deals – 15% off for 20+ spools, 20% off for 50+, and 23% off for 100+ – plus bundles for FDM printers with 50% off filament or free materials thrown in, and flash sales keep popping up throughout the event. There’s more than we’ve covered here, from wash-and-cure stations to enclosures. Check the Anycubic Fantastic Weeks page for the full rundown, remembering to check the shipping update pages before you commit to anything with “Combo” in the name.

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