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The best 3D printers under $300 right now (2026)

Updated July 16, 2026 · 4 picks, ranked

Under $300 used to mean kit printers and weekends of tinkering. It now buys auto-calibrating, genuinely fast machines — this is the most competitive price bracket in 3D printing, and the one where manufacturers cut prices hardest when a successor ships.

This list ranks every current printer we track with a launch price under $300. Watch the buy-or-wait badges closely here: in this bracket a model late in its cycle routinely drops 20% within weeks of its replacement's launch.

#1

Bambu Lab A1 Mini

Top pickWait
$299📐 180x180x180500 mm/s🗓 Oct 19, 2023

Plug-and-play setup: The A1 Mini sets up in minutes with automatic calibration and Bambu's guided first-print workflow.

Overdue for a refresh — no successor announced yet. Prices should be at their lowest

#2

Elegoo Mars 5 Ultra

Caution
$293📐 153x77x165🗓 Sep 28, 2024

9K resolution at an entry price: The 9K monochrome LCD (18µm XY accuracy) delivers crisp miniature and jewelry detail at a price point that was prosumer territory two years ago.

First-generation product — no release history to base predictions on

#3

Anycubic Kobra X

Premium pickBuy now
$299📐 260x260x260600 mm/s🗓 Mar 1, 2026

Entry-level 4-color multicolor: At $279–299 with ACE Gen 2 included, the Kobra X is one of the most affordable ways to get into multicolor FDM printing.

First-generation product — recently released, still early days

#4

Elegoo Neptune 4 Pro

Best valueWait
$260📐 225x225x265500 mm/s🗓 Jul 15, 2023

Klipper firmware out of the box: The Neptune 4 Pro ships with Klipper pre-installed — enabling advanced input shaping, pressure advance, and configuration flexibility without modding.

Overdue for a refresh — no successor announced yet. Prices should be at their lowest

Quick comparison

ModelPriceBuild volumeMax speedMulticolorTiming
Bambu Lab A1 Mini$299180x180x180500 mm/sWait
Elegoo Mars 5 Ultra$293153x77x165Caution
Anycubic Kobra X$299260x260x260600 mm/sBuy now
Elegoo Neptune 4 Pro$260225x225x265500 mm/sWait

FAQ

What do I give up by staying under $300?

Mostly enclosure, multicolor systems, and build volume. Print quality itself is no longer the differentiator — a current $250 printer outprints a $600 machine from three years ago.

Is a used or superseded printer a better deal than a new budget one?

Sometimes — a superseded mid-range printer on clearance can beat a new budget model on features. Our device pages flag every superseded model where clearance pricing is in effect.

How is this list ranked?

Current-generation printers with launch prices under $300, scored on feature value per dollar, with release-cycle position as the tiebreak and the source of each buy/wait badge. Prices shown are launch MSRPs — street prices dip as cycles age.

Rankings combine our editor scores with live release-cycle data and are recomputed on every site update. See how we rate.