Skip to main content
Bambu Lab launches anniversary sale with up to €650 discounts on P2S, H2C, H2D 3D printers
General
2 min read

Bambu Lab launches anniversary sale with up to €650 discounts on P2S, H2C, H2D 3D printers

Bambu Lab
Bambu Lab

Hardware

Originally reported by 3Druck

Bambu Lab has launched its fourth-anniversary promotional sale, running from June 15 to July 15, 2026, across its online stores in the US, EU, UK, Canada, and Australia. The company is offering discounts of up to €650 on five printer models: the P1S, P2S, H2S, H2D, and H2C. Notably, the P2S and H2C are receiving their first-ever price reductions. In European stores, the A1 Mini starts at €179, while the H2D Laser Combo tops out at €2,399. The H2S Combo drops to €1,249 (from €1,399), the H2D Combo to €1,699 (from €1,949), and the H2C Combo to €2,099 (from €2,249). The sale also includes filament, accessories, and five 48-hour flash sales on consumables and Maker’s Supply items, with discounts of 15–40% on laser upgrade kits, hot ends, print beds, and smoke filters.

This sale is significant because it marks Bambu Lab’s first discount on its higher-end H2-series and P2S models, which have historically held their price. The move signals that the company is now comfortable with its production scale and supply chain to offer aggressive pricing on its flagship polymer FDM/FFF machines. Bambu Lab has rapidly become the dominant force in the prosumer and desktop polymer AM segment, competing directly with Prusa Research, Creality, and Anycubic. By discounting the H2D-a multi-material, multi-toolhead system-Bambu Lab is pushing to convert more hobbyists and small-shop users into its ecosystem, especially those who might otherwise consider a Prusa CORE One or a QIDI Max4. The flash sales on consumables also reinforce a classic razor-and-blades strategy: lock in hardware buyers and then capture recurring revenue on filament and spare parts.

From an expert perspective, this sale is a tactical inventory-clearing event timed to the company’s anniversary, but it also reveals Bambu Lab’s confidence in its supply chain and manufacturing cost structure. The fact that the H2C-a machine that competes with the Prusa XL and similar large-format printers-is now seeing its first discount suggests that Bambu Lab has achieved sufficient yield and cost reduction to absorb the margin hit. For buyers, this is a rare window to acquire a high-end multi-material printer at a price that undercuts most comparable machines from European and Chinese rivals. The real test will be whether Bambu Lab can maintain service and software support during the surge in new unit activations.

Topics

Bambu Lab3D printingFDManniversary saleH2DP2SH2Cdesktop AM

How This Connects

6 related events
  1. This article

    Bambu Lab launches anniversary sale with up to €650 discounts on P2S, H2C, H2D 3D printers

  2. Company story

    Bambu Lab fails to invalidate Stratasys purge tower patent in U.S. Patent Office ruling

  3. Company story

    Bambu Lab teases A2L 3D printer with 'Extra Large' build volume, June 1 reveal set

  4. Company story

    Bambu Lab P2S and H2S Combos Deployed in South Korea's 2026 Smart Store Project for Small Business Manufacturing

  5. Company story

    Bambu Lab enters 64 Sam's Club stores across China for retail distribution

  6. Company story

    Bambu Lab reintroduces revised PETG Basic filament with 75 MPa flexural strength and higher toughness

  7. Company story

    Bambu Lab releases BambuStudio beta with Texture-to-Color Painting feature