$15 off $150 Spend Newsletter Signup Offer: Bambu Lab P1S Combo $884 + Delivery, P2S Combo $1234 + Delivery @ Bambu Lab AU

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Bambu Lab has a $15 off $150 spend with newsletter sign-up offer.
• P1SC 3d Printer: Now $884 with code P1SCCOUPON & $15 off newsletter signup, marking an ATL.
• P2SC 3d Printer: Now $1234 when you subscribe to their newsletter, which they guarantee as their Black Friday price. https://au.store.bambulab.com/products/p2s?id=65445275796991…

Bambu Lab P1S 3D Printer Product Features
Works right out of the box, set up in 15 minutes
Well-polished hardware and software
Enclosed-body for high-temperature filament printing
Up to 16-color printing with AMS
Up to 20000 mm/s² acceleration, prints a benchy in 18min
Built-in camera for remote monitoring and timelapse
The AMS 2 Pro is compatible with X1/P1 series printers for multi-material printing.

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Comments

  • +1

    They lowered the price compared to the early morning, even though the coupon code stayed the same.

  • -1

    Same deal after including delivery costs?

    • This isn’t a duplicate post. I managed to get it for $1,274 including delivery.

      https://imgur.com/a/rJx3mim

      • +1

        Both link to the same site, and the identical coupon code. I understand you had a subscription discount of $15 that you conveniently left out of the post description, and shipping could be different for each person?

        Another way of looking at it - are you doing anything different to the earlier post to get a different price?

        • +2

          The price of the P2S hasnt changed since last night. Shipping is $70 for me. :(

          • @sicaboy: They didn't change the P2S price. I checked it the moment it was released last night; it was $1249. It's still $1249 now.

  • +12

    I always wanted a four flavour slushie machine

    • +7

      Forbidden slushie

    • -2

      Seriously though, OP, please add what this is in the title.

  • +1

    Shit that p1 deal is tempting considering a mini combo was like $620 on prime deals

  • +2

    I brought p1s $1060 in july.

    This is quite a good price.

    • +2

      where did you bring it from?

      • They bought and brought it home

  • +3

    Can these be used without an internet connection? Not a fan of devices that phone home to report their usage and other telemetry.

    • +2

      There is a lan mode or offline printing with usb stick

    • Why, are you planning to print some dodgy items and you don't want Bambu Lab to know what they are? ;p

      • +1

        Bambu about to make another Luigi…

      • +8

        Why should we even be sending files to a server and then all the way back when there's a perfectly fine LAN? Also if the Bambu servers ever have an issue (which they have previously just not frequent) or are removed in the future then you can still use your $1k equipment.

      • +1

        Not dodgy, just a bunch of prototype dildos I assume

        • He needs to get together with John Doh below.

        • No shame to show off all your dildos designs to Bambu Lab, just don't include photos of you testing them on yourself.

      • +1

        Privacy can only be given away, never returned.
        Your mentality of "don't do the wrong thing" is ant-consumer.

        Why would Bamboo legitimately need to know my IP address, printing habits, and interests?

        • -4

          Maybe Bambo Lab is following the Chinese government rule of overseeing the people? They make the products so they set the rules, if you don't like their rules, don't buy their products. Simple.

          • @edfoo: Couldn't agree more. Which is why I have never bought a Bamboo product.

            • +1

              @String name: So you don’t own any Bambu Lab printer and have no intention to buy one, you just want to come here to whinge about Bambu Lab policy? OK you do you.

              • @edfoo: Is information and consumer advocacy not valiant enough of a reason? If you just want people to use your referral code just say so!

                • @String name: Sharing user experience by online data gathering is nothing new, many products have them. Like I’ve said earlier if Bambu Lab does it with the intention of Chinese government monitoring your activities, then that’s their product and policy, people don’t have to buy their products. There is other way around to avoid sharing your user experience by downloading the print with micro SD card.

                  Btw I don’t even know anything about any Bambu Lab referral code, is there one exist?

                  • @edfoo:

                    online data gathering is nothing new

                    So it should be acceptable by all?

                    people don’t have to buy their products

                    Cheers for making my point for me!

                    way around … by downloading the print with micro SD card.

                    So long as they have all read the EULA and privacy policy … or … people online comment to raise awareness…

                    Consider not being a fanboi for a moment and acknowledging that there are amazing things Bamboo Labs has done for 3D printing, and also bad things.

                    It won't depreciate your assets by agreeing that it's shitty to collect private information for marketing purposes, you know

                    • +1

                      @String name: I have said it, if you don’t accept their policy then don’t buy Bambu Lab product. This issue has been discussed elsewhere ad nauseum. You don’t own Bambu Lab printer or have any intention to own one, why do you come here to complain about this issue? Are you not an affiliated owner or fanboi of other brand(s) of 3D printers?

  • +13

    Invest some more and get a p2s.

    • steel rod
    • little more space for print (change filament cutting location)
    • efficeint ventilation -> huge for pla printing, prevent heat creep which is a major hassel of pla printing.
    • touch screen
    • A1 style quick swap nozzle system.
    • AMS pro - filament drying feature

    There is no reason to go to P1S. I bet p1s price will go down more soon.

    • +5

      The venting for pla sucks for abs because now where would you attach an exhaust with ducting to a window? I couldn't see any obvious place in YouTube reviews or pictures.
      X1 (and I think P1 ) at least has exhaust through the carbon filter.

      • -3

        Have you used X1 or P1s? If you print abs, P2s controls the vent to maintain chamber temp AUTOMATICALLY according to the setting.
        When printing pla in X1, P1s, open the door and remove the lid is essential and company recommended but p2s, no need to do it. check some reviews on youtube.

        • +3

          The filter in the P2 is recirculating, the filter in the X1 (and P1 I think) is exhausted to outside the chamber, that means there isn't any obvious way to attach ducting to exhaust fumes to a window for the P2.

          I have an X1C

        • +2

          But no active chamber heater so… 'maintaining chamber temp' is still only a partial solution…
          If you're wanting to print ABS often you're better off with H2S or something else with active heating.

    • +3

      New camera too from what I can see

      P1S: Low Rate Camera 1280 x 720/0.5fps
      P2S: 1920*1080; 30 fps HD

    • I know it sounds crazy because I'm talking about my youngest here. A kid. Not yet 9. Always wanted to get into 3D printing and we are too poor to buy cheap so usually go all out whenever we do move on things. I want him to have a great device that he can get many years of service from because he has the kind of mind that I imagine will push anything like this to its limits eventually.

      Is there, generally speaking, anything above a P2S that we should at least consider before pushing go on this option? Thank you.

      • +2

        I used an Ender 3 v2 for years before getting a P1S earlier this year (because of course a new model comes out 4 months later) and there's really not too much it can't do with the right nozzles, etc so the P2S should give you and your child plenty of headroom to learn and experiment. Only real limit will be build plate size but that's more project specific.

        • Ridiculous question I guess but yeah, so the P2S replaces the P1S in terms of upgrade. I realise it should be obvious from the model number, but your paragraph taught me that, I hadn't looked at it that way before.

          • +1

            @seamonkey: The P1S is still a great machine. The P2S sounds like it's got some quality of life updates, but I'd hazard to say the print quality between them won't be significantly different.

            An item of note is that if you do get a bambu printer, a AMS is a massive quality of life improvement. If only for being able to easily start up different projects without faffing aroudn changing filament. The whole multicolour printing piece is just a bonus. But yeh, AMSs are expensive on their own, so spend one, cry one in this scenario is my suggestion.

            If you want to go down in price further a P1P is still a quality machine, that'll do plenty of non-engineering filaments. And the A1, is cheaper again, but in bedslinger format rather than core xy.

            If you're mostly doing it for kids projects, my 2C is an A1 will probably be a good entry point. Its got plenty of capability and almost as good print quality for most printing you'll be doing.

      • The easy answer to that would be the H2S from Bambu labs too. Better in every way, just not as much of a gap between series since yesterday now.

        • Do you know how low you've seen the H2S get in terms of price? Going to take a closer look. Thank you.

          • @seamonkey: It’s still pretty new so haven’t seen anything lower than what’s on the Bambu Labs site ($2300 with the AMS2, which if you have that machine, you’d likely want).

      • Save yourself the money and get the P1S. It will be more than enough that a 9 year old will need for printing.

        If you are poor (I mean no offence by this), the saving of $350 between the P1S will get you 20-30kg of good filament which should be a few years of consistent printing for your kid.

        In my opinion, all the upgrades of the P2S are just really nice to have (yes, even the AMS2, you can just dry filaments using the P1S heatbed).

        Some people will argue that the P2S will allow you to print with "engineering filaments" like CF or GF materials, but a few cheap upgrades to your P1S enable this too and honestly, if you get to that point in your print journey you have honestly got a lot deeper than 99% of people that own a printer. For reference, I am an engineer that regularly designs, prototypes, and prints but I have stuck to PLA, PETFG, and ABS for all my tinkering.

        Getting the cheaper P1S here will not result in any lower durability or longevity compared to the P2S.

        • Problem is, you're and engineer so have the Dilbert gene.

          Some people have trouble figuring out a sit stand desk.

          Most have issues with a HP at work.

          A hot glue gun on a CNC isn't the same, and most people will get frustrated in the first 20mins.

          Which is where bambu shines. It's Ikea level on setup.

          I've got 3 crealities dead in the shed from friends and I'm dreading the troubleshooting

    • Is there any way to dry and print with the AMS pro yet? It's what has been putting me off getting one, I'll just throw filament in a dryer or oven for a little bit while still printing rather than lock up the whole machine for hours.

      • Supposedly you can buy an add on power supply from them to enable drying while printing.

        • +1

          Nope, you cant dry and print. The add on power supply is if you want to use the drying function with the p1s. But they may add the function in the future, who knows.

        • +1

          You cant dry and print at the same time with an AMS2.

          BUT if you have the cash buy multiple AMS HT's, if humidity is such a problem for the advanced filaments you run. You can dry other rolls while one is printing.

          Clough42 covers this in his H2S review on youtube.

      • I just hook up a sovol SH02 (modded so the fan is not noisy and raised so bottom doesn't get hot), put it slightly higher than the feed in and run it while printing tpu (on my modded A1). Print 85A with no hassles at all now. Yes it's not ams but does the job!

        • Yeah, I just ordered a Sunlu S4 which is a bit annoying as I had one a year or two ago and sold it haha.

    • I saw one of the reviewers had absolutely shocking vfa's. Not sure if his printer was a dud or if they need a firmware fix but I think I'll wait and see what happens.. or just save for one of the H2 printers

  • Any deals on hotends?

  • Can I print butplug with this?

    • +34

      Not for you; the build volume is only 256x256x256.

      • +2

        Sigh, I need to buy a bigger one then!

        • +2

          This industrial size 3D printer up to 1 cubic meter, big enough for Uranus?
          https://bigrep.com/3d-printers/

          • +3

            @edfoo: I want the butt plug inside me, not the other way around.

            • @John Doh: This way you can also cosplay a mandalorian helmet whilst playing

  • -2

    What is the main difference between p1s and p2s?

    • +2

      Go on Bambu Lab website for more info.

      • +3

        Spec is easy to get
        I am asking from user experience perspective, how much difference they feel and whether it worth additional dollars

        • +1

          Biggest imoacts will be large touchscreen interface and quick change nozzles

        • User experience? This P2S is only just being announced and not released yet, how many people can give you actual user experience when it is so new?

    • +1

      1

    • Exactly 1

  • I have had lots of fun with the a1 mini (single color only), but I'm not printing a lot lately (nor has the smaller plate or lack of multi color been a huge problem).

    Can someone help me with ideas on what to use the p2s for and why I need it? I irrationally really want it, but I just can't justify it without some solid use cases…

    Edit: I also have $325 in gift cards, so it would be a waste not to use them right??

    • +1

      Buy now think later

    • +6

      At the risk of losing my OzB membership: If you're not printing much with your A1 and never found the volume to be a problem, then an upgrade will likely do nothing for you other than make your wallet lighter and take up more space. If your gift cards are for Bambu, then buy a crap load of filament or get an AMS lite if multi-colour printing sounds appealing.

      More generally, if you want to use your printer more: have a poke around Printables or the Bambu app for ideas on things to print. I'm surprised at how many things I stumble across in the Bambu app that actually turn out to be great prints. If you want to go further, start learning some basic 3D modelling and designing your own bespoke prints. You'd be surprised at what you can crank out with some fairly basic modelling skills, and it's pretty satisfying seeing your own creations come to life.

      • Yes, I was initially planning on getting the ams eventually with the gift cards since I have more than enough filament. But it seems like a waste since it's basically still half price of the p2s which includes the ams. And the p2s looks so nice and I'm sure I need the larger build plate for something…. :-p

        Edit: the gift cards are from 3d models I've made and uploaded

        • the gift cards are from 3d models I've made and uploaded

          Oh, good work. In that case, it sounds like this isn't going to be a hobby that gets left behind, and P2S might be a worthwhile investment.

  • Of course I bought a p1s 5 weeks ago

    • :(

    • Sad. Most likely too late for you, but there is a price protection offer for anyone who got the P1S delivered in the last couple of weeks.

      ℹ️ Price Protection Application
      - Price protection applies to orders of P1S printer that were delivered on or after October 1, 2025, and placed before October 14, 2025, 21:00 (UTC+8).
      https://support.bambulab.com/en/activity?activeCode=0lyn8Wxn…

    • +1

      The P1S is still a great printer, don't despair. You'll still get great results from your printer.

    • +3

      Same here. I convinced myself (and my wife) to buy it then as I assumed black Friday prices would just be the same at that new lowered price anyway.

      My wife's been giving me the 'I told you so' look the whole day. I'll have to consult a doctor if it lasts for more than 24 hours.

  • +3

    P1S is fairly old now, don’t buy it, P2S is ok, but considering Creality K2 pro (higher end comparable to BambuLab H2d) is similar priced recently with eBay plus discount, I suggest just wait for the next eBay discount which is every month.

    • Interested to hear more on your reasoning here. I'd like bigger build volume but put off Creality by my experience with th Hi Combo I bought at EOFY - motor burned out within 2 days of use, terrible support and warranty claim process.

      Thought I'd go for a 'safer' option from Bambu and get an enclosed printer so was waiting for a P1S Combo with AMS Pro. Now the P2S Combo (AMS Pro) looks like a front runner at $1250.

      I'm seeing the Creality K2 Pro Combo for $1519 through an eBay Plus account. Even at the same price it seems to my uneducated eye the P2S would be the better option with the print while drying capability offsetting the small build capacity, plus the more reliable plug and play (potentially less issues) brand.

      Thoughts?

      • +1

        P2S is a great printer and will be a good choice as well. It’s similar with an android vs apple comparison. K2 pro is ahead at pretty much every spec and also much larger, like an android flagship, P2S in comparison is like base model iPhone but benefits from the software and closed or closing eco. My reason for going the higher spec for 3d printer is that, if you are already considering a higher end model, I.e not an A2 mini or similar, I assume you already have quite some knowledge on servicing printers when something goes wrong (which you will learn over time regardless which model you get) the Creality devices gives you much more potential at around half the price, plus the K2 pro is really robust, and very different with earlier Ender x series if that was your previous experience with them.

        • No previous experience was only the Hi combo (A1 equivalent)

          Appreciate your reply and different point of view!

          Think I'll crush some YouTube reviews on the K2…

          What did the ebay plus discount bring the cost down to? I'm assuming it's expired as can't see anything on my account

          • @ryano9: It’s the 17% off most of stuff happens mostly every month, k2 combo came down to around 1260ish similar to the p2s

  • +1

    I posted the P1S combo at the same price excluding delivery. Don’t know how it’s an ATL if the total price is still $954 shipped. I agree that the P2S is a bit cheaper with the newsletter coupon though…

    • Btw, newsletter coupon doesn't work with P2S combo.

      • +2

        It does; the newsletter coupon code is only valid with the email address that was used to sign up.

        • -1

          oh…no wonder.

  • +1

    I just purchased a1 combo during prime day, still waiting for delivery. Should i return and get this instead? Thought 🤔?

    • -7

      But you used it, be a good person.

      • +5

        How did he use it if he's still waiting for delivery?

  • +2

    Be aware of the privacy changed announced yesterday.

    Bamboo is becoming a closed environment who sells your data to further themselves. Whilst not a big priority for everyone, if you are privacy focused, I would stay away.

    • What data do they collect if you only ever use it in LAN mode?

      • +1

        At the moment, yes, you can have it in LAN mode, not sure if that will be disabled at a later date or not. They are closing the environment more and more.

        And, as a security analyst, I can tell you that you will be surprised how much data a device can collect and send even if you toggle a "LAN only mode".

        • -2

          At the moment, yes, you can have it in LAN mode, not sure if that will be disabled at a later date or not. They are closing the environment more and more.

          OK, so it's more a "what if…" concern.

          It'll be interesting to see what comes out of their new privacy initiatives.

          And, as a security analyst, I can tell you that you will be surprised how much data a device can collect and send even if you toggle a "LAN only mode".

          As a security analyst surely you would also recommend people who are concerned about privacy block internet access to devices by default.

          • +1

            @eug:

            As a security analyst surely you would also recommend people who are concerned about privacy block internet access to devices by default.

            Not sure everyone is at that level, but a DNS sink would probably suffice for most.

  • +2

    You can also get the P1S without the ams including delivery $649

    https://ibb.co/xrf3bV1

  • I am thinking of getting the p2s combo. Is their filaments with the discount a good price? Where do you guy buy filaments?

    • +2

      Their filaments have been ok so far but I get the eSun PLA+ when it goes on sale and have been very happy with it.

    • +2

      For basic colours of PLA/PETG: Sunlu/Jayo eBay sales.

      For nicer colours and more niche materials: siddament.

      If I need an individual spool same/next day: Elegoo PLA from Jaycar or CC3D on Amazon.

  • +2

    P2S Combo with AMS2Pro seems to be a good deal for a newly launched item - I've picked it up along with a bunch of different filaments to try - the discounted add-on price for the filaments also seem to be good value.

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