3D printers are no longer an expensive, niche product like they were in previous years. They’ve become much more mainstream thanks to an improved understanding of the technology and less outlandish prices. This is especially true when deals pop up.
If you act fast, you can take advantage of impressive deals on Anycubic 3D printers, like the Mono M7 Pro. It’s now $250 off, dropping the cost down to $440 — that’s a new record low.
With the M7, Pro you’re getting a 14K printer that can print at 170mm per hour, making it an incredibly fast 3D printer option. It’s accurate and capable of making holes as small as 0.3mm in diameter. It also has a bunch of extra assist features, like auto-fill resin.
You can also opt for the standard Mono M7 if you’re on a tighter budget, which you can grab for $350. At 150mm per hour, the base M7 model is still pretty fast, and it even has a similar level of accuracy, making it a slightly better budget 3D printer option with its current $80 savings. However, that’s certainly above the lowest price we’ve seen, so you may want to splurge on the Pro version while it’s discounted to this degree if you want its extra features.
James Bricknell, our resident 3D printing expert, had this to say: «If printing D&D miniatures is the reason you’re buying a 3D printer, then the M7 is likely a suitable choice. The Pro has a lot more features aimed at larger models that may run out of resin, but if you’re printing 6-10 minis on the build plate the M7 is the better deal at $350.»
You can even score a deal on the Anycubic printer resin right now. It normally costs $37, but it’s down to just $27 for 2kg of resin. You can also stock up with a deal that takes 20% off when you spend $300 or more.
3D PRINTER DEALS OF THE WEEK
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$199 (save $50)
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$379 (save $120)
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$465 (save $185)
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$320 (save $101)
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$699 (save $200)
Why this deal matters
You can easily spend several thousand dollars on a 3D printer but you really don’t have to if all you want to make is smaller trinkets for hobby projects. These Anycubic offers are some of the best 3D printer deals going on right now if you’re looking to make detailed D&D miniatures or things like intricate jewelry.

