The Bambu Lab Anniversary Sale 2026 is live as of June 15, marking the company’s fourth year since its Kickstarter launch that, in the words of All3DP’s senior editor Matthew Mensley, “forced a seismic shift in the 3D printing space that is still reverberating today.” The month-long sale runs through July 15, 2026 across the US, EU, Australia, Canada, and the UK, and delivers up to 52% off across Bambu Lab’s full printer lineup. Most significantly, the sale includes the first-ever discounts on three machines that have never been marked down: the P2S, H2S, and H2C. TechRadar named the H2D the most impressive 3D printer on the market after extensive testing, and it is currently discounted to $2,119.99 from $2,429.99 in the AMS Combo configuration.
Bambu Lab Anniversary Sale 2026: When Does It Run?
The sale began on June 15, 2026 and runs through July 15, 2026 — a full month. It is live in the US, EU, Australia, Canada, and the UK simultaneously, making this the most globally coordinated Bambu Lab sale to date.
Five rounds of 48-hour flash sales run throughout the sale period, with the initial wave launching on June 16. Flash sale items include TPU 85 filament down to $20.99 per kilogram, CyberBrick kits, Maker’s Supply kits, build plates, laser cutting materials, and a range of accessories at discounted prices.
Best deals in prior anniversary sales have historically sold out before the end of the sale period. Tom’s Hardware noted that if last year’s sale is anything to go by, the best deals sell out rather quickly, so don’t hesitate to jump on a deal if you see something you like.
The H2D: Bambu Lab’s Flagship on Sale for $2,119.99
The headline machine of the sale is the Bambu Lab H2D, which TechRadar’s reviewer Alastair called “one of the most impressive 3D printers (Multi Tool machines) on the market — and that’s before you even consider its laser engraver or digital cutter and plotter.”
The H2D AMS Combo is available at $2,119.99 (from $2,429.99) direct from Bambu Lab, a saving of $310. The standalone H2D unit is discounted to $1,499 from $1,749, a 14% reduction. In the UK, the H2D AMS Combo is down to £1,649 (was £1,849) as part of the sale.
The H2D is Bambu Lab’s flagship dual-nozzle 3D printer. At its core, it is a true IDEX machine, Independent Dual Extruder, meaning both nozzles run on completely separate carriages. This eliminates the wasteful purge towers that standard AMS multi-material printers use when switching materials, significantly reducing filament consumption on dual-material prints.
What Makes the H2D Special: Specs and Capabilities
The H2D’s specifications set it apart from everything else in the consumer 3D printing market. The build volume of 350 x 320 x 325mm is Bambu Lab’s largest ever, opening up project categories that are simply not possible on smaller machines: full cosplay props, large drone frames, sizable architectural models, and production-run functional parts.
The 65°C heated chamber and 350°C hotend mean ABS, ASA, nylon, and carbon-fiber-reinforced filaments are all within reach without the warping and adhesion failures that plague open-frame printers with these materials. The toolhead moves at up to 1,000 mm/s with 20,000 mm/s² acceleration, and the 50 μm motion accuracy, achieved via a Vision Encoder, ensures that speed does not come at the cost of dimensional precision.
The optional laser modules transform the machine into something genuinely different. Swapping the print head for the 10W laser module turns the H2D into a laser engraver and cutter capable of cutting through 5mm basswood and acrylic. The 40W module steps up to 15mm basswood at 1,000 mm/s. A drag-knife blade module adds physical cutting for vinyl, paper, and thin materials. A 3D printer, laser engraver, cutter, and pen plotter in one enclosure: the H2D redefines what a desktop maker machine can do.
Bambu Lab’s AI Spatial Alignment system is worth highlighting specifically. It uses the onboard camera to precisely align the laser or cutting head with a previously placed 3D-printed object, so a maker can print a part and then laser-engrave it directly in the same session without manually repositioning.
First-Ever Discounts: P2S, H2S, and H2C Price Drops Explained
The most newsworthy element of the sale for returning Bambu Lab customers is the first-ever discounts on three machines that have never previously been marked down.
The full first-ever discount pricing table is as follows. The Bambu Lab P2S drops from $549 to $499. The P2S Combo falls from $799 to $699. The H2S goes from $1,249 to $1,149. The H2S Combo drops from $1,499 to $1,349. The H2S Laser Full Combo falls from $2,099 to $1,749. The H2C Combo falls from $2,399 to $2,149. The H2C Laser Combo (10W) goes from $2,949 to $2,549. The H2C Laser Combo (40W) drops from $3,599 to $3,099.
The H2C is Bambu Lab’s nozzle-changing machine, designed for users who need the flexibility to swap between different nozzle sizes or materials without manual toolhead replacement. The P2S is the workhorse enclosed printer for users who want reliable performance on engineering-grade materials. Neither has ever been offered at a discount before this anniversary sale.
The P1S at $369: The Best Entry Into Enclosed Printing
For buyers who want a capable enclosed 3D printer at a lower price point, the P1S is the most significant value deal in the sale.
The P1S drops from $699 to $369 during the anniversary sale, nominally a 47% reduction. All3DP noted some nuance here: the P1S had been selling at a lower effective price than the $699 MSRP for months after the P2S launch, and the true sale price versus a realistic everyday price is closer to a $30 reduction from the $399 the printer was typically selling at before the anniversary sale. Still, at $369, the P1S Combo with the AMS 2 Pro drops to $539, making it one of the most complete multi-material enclosed printing setups available under $600.
The P1S features a 65°C heated chamber, 20,000 mm/s² acceleration, a built-in timelapse camera for remote monitoring, and compatibility with the full Bambu Lab AMS ecosystem. Its 256 x 256 x 256 mm build volume is smaller than the H2D’s but covers the majority of consumer printing use cases.
A1 Mini and A1: Entry-Level Options at 30% Off
For buyers entering the 3D printing hobby, the A1 Mini and A1 represent the most accessible entry points in the sale.
The A1 Mini drops from $299 to $209, a 30% saving. The A1 drops from $399 to $279, also a 30% saving. The A1 Combo with the AMS for multi-color printing falls from $559 to $399. Tom’s Hardware awarded the A1 Combo a full five stars in its review, describing it as striking “a perfect balance, catering to a wide range of users from beginners to professionals.”
Both A1 machines use an open-bed design rather than an enclosure, making them better suited for PLA and PETG rather than high-temperature engineering filaments. For a first 3D printer purchase, the A1 Combo at $399 represents one of the strongest value propositions available in the consumer 3D printing market in 2026.
AMS Deals: Multi-Color System Accessories Discounted Up to 36%
Buyers adding multi-material capability to an existing printer will find significant discounts on the AMS lineup.
The original AMS drops from $349 to $229, a 34% saving. The AMS 2 Pro, which adds active filament drying with electromagnetic vents that toggle automatically between drying mode and sealed storage, drops from $359 to $269. The AMS Lite for A1-series printers falls from $279 to $179. The AMS HT, designed for engineering-grade materials and drying at up to 85°C, drops from $159 to $129.
Two new AMS systems ship alongside the H2D and are part of the sale. The AMS 2 Pro integrates active filament drying with electromagnetic vents that toggle automatically between drying mode and sealed storage, keeping moisture-sensitive materials like nylon and TPU in optimal condition right up until print time.
Flash Sales: Five 48-Hour Waves Starting June 16
Beyond the headline printer discounts, the anniversary sale includes five rounds of 48-hour flash sales on accessories, filament, and supplementary products.
The first flash sale wave launches on June 16. Confirmed flash sale items include TPU 85 filament down to $20.99 per kilogram, CyberBrick kits, Maker’s Supply kits, build plates, laser cutting materials, and other accessories. Additional flash sale items will be announced throughout the sale period.
Flash sales in prior Bambu Lab anniversary events have included accessories at prices well below their standard discounted rates, and popular items sell out before the 48-hour window closes. Monitoring the anniversary sale page directly at us.store.bambulab.com/pages/anniversary-sale is the most reliable way to catch flash sale items as they go live.
What Is Not Included: X2D and A2L Excluded
Notably absent from the anniversary sale are two recently launched printers. The new Bambu Lab X2D and Bambu Lab A2L do not feature in this promotion.
The X2D is Bambu Lab’s newest flagship machine, announced and released close to the anniversary sale. New products typically hold full retail price during sales periods, and the X2D’s recent launch makes its exclusion from the sale expected. The A2L, a large-format slinger machine in the A series, is similarly newly released.
Buyers specifically interested in the X2D or A2L should not expect anniversary sale pricing on those machines.
Should You Buy During the Bambu Lab Anniversary Sale?
The anniversary sale is Bambu Lab’s largest promotional event of the year, and the first-ever discounts on P2S, H2S, and H2C machines are genuine purchase windows. If any of those machines have been on a buyer’s radar, this sale is the most favorable pricing they have seen in the company’s history.
For the H2D specifically, TechRadar’s assessment is clear: after re-assessing every machine in its round-up, the Bambu Lab H2D still tops its best 3D printers list. The AMS Combo at $2,119.99 is a $310 reduction from standard pricing. For the price-sensitive buyer, the P1S at $369 or the A1 Combo at $399 deliver proven Bambu Lab performance at the lowest prices these machines have ever carried.
Latest Updates
The Bambu Lab 4th Anniversary Sale launched on June 15, 2026 and runs through July 15, 2026. TechRadar confirmed the H2D AMS Combo at $2,119.99 (was $2,429.99) and called it “the most impressive 3D printer on the market” after extensive testing, detailing the IDEX architecture, 350mm build volume, 65°C heated chamber, 10W and 40W laser module options, and AI Spatial Alignment system. All3DP confirmed the first-ever discount table for P2S, H2S, and H2C machines, the sale’s US/EU/AU/CA/UK global coverage, and five rounds of 48-hour flash sales starting June 16. Tom’s Hardware confirmed the up-to-52% discount headline, reviewed every machine on sale, and noted the best deals from prior sales typically sell out before the promotional period ends.
Full sources: TechRadar | All3DP | Tom’s Hardware
Broader Implications
Bambu Lab’s anniversary sale is not simply a promotional event. It is a moment that reveals the current competitive dynamics of the consumer 3D printing market. Four years after a Kickstarter launch that most industry observers underestimated, Bambu Lab has built a lineup covering every price point from $209 entry-level printers to $3,599 professional multi-tool machines, and an AMS ecosystem that makes multi-material printing more accessible than any other manufacturer has achieved.
The first-ever discounts on the H2C, H2S, and P2S are strategically significant. These are machines that Bambu Lab held at full price through their market establishment periods. Offering the first discount during the company’s fourth anniversary sale signals that the product line has matured sufficiently that promotional pricing is now the right tool to accelerate adoption in the mid and upper tiers, rather than protecting margins by keeping prices firm.
For competitors including Creality, Bambu Lab’s price movements are among the most consequential in the industry. When the market-leading manufacturer cuts prices, everyone else faces pressure to respond. The summer 2026 period following this sale may produce the most competitive pricing environment the consumer 3D printing market has seen.
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Frequently Asked Questions
1. When does the Bambu Lab Anniversary Sale 2026 run?
The Bambu Lab 4th Anniversary Sale runs from June 15 to July 15, 2026 — a full month. It is available in the US, EU, Australia, Canada, and the UK simultaneously. Five rounds of 48-hour flash sales on accessories and filament are scheduled throughout the sale period, with the first wave launching June 16.
2. How much is the Bambu Lab H2D during the Anniversary Sale?
The Bambu Lab H2D AMS Combo is $2,119.99 during the anniversary sale, reduced from $2,429.99, a saving of $310. The standalone H2D is $1,499 (was $1,749). The H2D is TechRadar’s top-rated 3D printer, described as “one of the most impressive 3D printers on the market” after extensive workshop testing, combining a 350mm build volume with optional laser engraving, cutting, and pen plotting modules.
3. What are the first-ever discounts in the Bambu Lab Anniversary Sale?
The P2S, H2S, and H2C machines are receiving their first-ever discounts. The P2S drops from $549 to $499. The H2S drops from $1,249 to $1,149. The H2C Combo drops from $2,399 to $2,149. These machines have never previously been offered at promotional pricing since their launch.
4. What is the cheapest Bambu Lab 3D printer in the Anniversary Sale?
The Bambu Lab A1 Mini is the most affordable printer in the sale at $209 (was $299), a 30% saving. The A1 drops to $279 (was $399). The A1 Combo with AMS for multi-color printing is $399 (was $559). Tom’s Hardware awarded the A1 Combo five stars, calling it an exceptional balance for beginners to professionals.
5. Which Bambu Lab printers are NOT included in the Anniversary Sale?
The Bambu Lab X2D and Bambu Lab A2L, both recently released, are not included in the anniversary sale promotion. All five established flagship printer families — P1S, P2S, H2S, H2D, and H2C — are included with record-low pricing.





