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Reminder: Bambu Lab’s Massive Black Friday Sale Starts Today

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by Matthew Mensley
Published Oct 28, 2025

If you’ve had your eye on some of Bambu Lab’s older printers for a while, or accessories and materials, now is the time to pull the trigger.

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Announced last week but live from today, Bambu Lab’s big Black Friday-Cyber Monday sale is on, offering steep discounts on many of the brand’s 3D printers.

The flagship deals active right now include the P1S, recently superseded by the P2S, but a practical, workhorse of a 3D printer that’s a steal at $399 – a 43% saving that we wouldn’t be surprised to see stay after the sale is over.

Elsewhere the A1 Combo, Bambu Lab’s budget multicolor offer is available for $379 (a 32% discount over its typical $559). Those looking to dip their toes in the water should check out the compact A1 Mini, which is priced at just $199, marking a 33% reduction.

It’s not just printers seeing major price drops. The AMS 2 Pro unit – now compatible with the entirety of Bambu Lab’s range of printers – is available for $279 (22% off). The high-end H2D Combo, which includes an AMS 2 Pro, is listed at $1,999 (13% off).

The sale also extends to components and accessories, including up to 50% off build plates.

Shoppers around the world can get in on the action, too, with Bambu Lab’s EU, UK, Canada, Australia and Asia stores also seeing steep discounts.

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About the Author:
Matthew Mensley is a senior editor at All3DP with nine years covering consumer 3D printing hardware. He writes news, reviews, and buying guides with the clarity of someone who's seen enough hype cycles to know which ones to take seriously.
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