The Best 3D Printer for 2025 – Enhancing Your Printing Experience
The surge in consumer 3D printing has brought remarkable devices for designers, engineers, hobbyists, tinkerers, and educational institutions. PC Labs has reviewed over 60 3D printers, each designed for various applications and print technologies.
Neu Deals’ top 3D printer pick is the Original Prusa MK4, though we stand by all our selections, each chosen for different needs and users. Keep reading to explore the full list, along with expert shopping tips and a helpful spec comparison.
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Best Overall Budget 3D Printer
Creality Ender-3 V3
Why We Picked It
The Creality Ender-3 V3 is an excellent choice for curious tinkerers seeking a user-friendly introduction to 3D printing. It offers notable upgrades in print speed, auto-calibration, and cooling compared to other Ender-3 models we’ve evaluated.
Pros:
- Simple assembly process
- Fast and precise printing
- Automatic bed leveling for a hassle-free experience
- Stylish metallic design
- User-friendly touchscreen interface
Cons:
- Quite loud at times
- Plate adhesion deteriorates quickly, often needing glue for repairs.
While it has a few drawbacks, such as noise, vibration, and the need to apply glue to the print bed, the Ender-3 V3 remains a highly capable and budget-friendly 3D printer. This user-friendly device delivers fast, high-quality prints, making it an excellent choice for both beginners and experienced users—all at an affordable price.
Specs & Configurations
3D-Printing Technology | Fused Filament Fabrication (FFF) |
Materials Supported | PLA, TPU, PETG, ABS, PLA-CF, PETG-CF, CR-Carbon |
Number of Print Colors | 1 |
Maximum Build Area (HWD) | 7.8 by 7.8 by 9.8 inches |
Top Print Resolution | 350 microns |
Dimensions (HWD) | 14 by 14.7 by 19.6 inches |
Weight | 17.2 lbs |
Warranty (Parts/Labor) | 12 months |
Best Budget 3D Printer for Large Objects
Elegoo Neptune 4 Plus
Why We Picked It
Want to create large 3D prints without breaking the bank? The open-frame Elegoo Neptune 4 Plus delivers jumbo-sized prints—a rare feature for 3D printers. In our tests, it produced over 20 objects with consistently impressive quality.
Pros:
- Capable of printing large objects efficiently.
- Offers reliable and hassle-free operation.
- Delivers good to excellent print quality.
- Compatible with various filament types.
Cons:
- Occupies significant storage space
- Does not come with filament included
The Neptune 4 Plus is a fantastic choice for budget-conscious hobbyists and beginners eager to dive into 3D printing. It supports multiple filament types and delivers large, high-quality prints, making it a versatile and dependable option.
While some basic assembly is required, the setup process is straightforward, and it consistently delivers high-quality prints during our testing. Just ensure you have enough table or bench space and add at least one filament spool to your order, or opt for a bundle that includes filament for convenience.
Specs & Configurations
3D-Printing Technology | Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM) |
Materials Supported | ABS, PLA, Nylon, PETG, ASA, TPU |
Number of Print Colors | 1 |
Maximum Build Area (HWD) | 15.2 by 12.6 by 12.6 inches |
Top Print Resolution | 100 microns |
Dimensions (HWD) | 25.2 by 21 by 22.8 inches |
Weight | 32 lbs |
Warranty (Parts/Labor) | 1 year(s) |
Best Multi-Color Budget 3D Printer
Anycubic Kobra 3 Combo
Why We Picked It
The Kobra 3 is the first color combo 3D printer from a budget-friendly brand. It offers solid performance with a range of thoughtful features. The printer delivers fast printing speeds, and its ACE color system is conveniently adjustable for flexible use.
Pros:
- Easy setup
- Excellent color printing
- Fast performance
Cons:
- The slicer isn’t working well at the moment, but a fix is on the way.
The filament stays secure, and the machine is compatible with almost any filament roll. The models perform well, and the color system handles changes effectively, though the software can be a bit of a hurdle.
The software remains the biggest challenge for the overall experience. It’s puzzling why 3D printing companies invest so little in improving Slicer software, considering it can significantly impact the user experience. That said, Anycubic is developing a new Slicer, which could make a positive difference. Stay tuned for updates.
Specs & Configurations
Brand | ANYCUBIC |
Materials Supported | Filament |
Maximum Build Area (HWD) | 250 x 250 x 260 |
Dimensions (HWD) | 453 x 505 x 483 |
Weight | 9.2 Kilograms |
Best 3D Printer Overall
Anycubic Kobra 2 Neo
Why We Picked It
Print your models in over 65% less time with a maximum speed of 250mm/s. The recommended speed of 150mm/s strikes the perfect balance between precision and performance, allowing you to bring your ideas to life with exceptional speed and accuracy.
Pros:
- The Kobra 2 Neo features an automatic bed leveling system, ensuring precise prints without the hassle of manual adjustments.
- With a high printing speed of up to 250mm/s, it can complete projects more quickly than many other printers in its class.
- The touchscreen interface is intuitive, making it easy for beginners to use.
Cons:
- During printing, the Kobra 2 Neo can be slightly noisy, which may be disruptive in quiet environments.
- While generally solid, some users report that the frame feels a bit lightweight compared to other mid-range 3D printers.
The upgraded extrusion and cooling systems efficiently melt filaments using the 60W hot end. A 7000 rpm cooling fan ensures quick cooling and solidifies the model swiftly.
By utilizing the linear propulsion and input shaping features in Marlin firmware, spillage, and print resonance are minimized, resulting in enhanced print quality and stability. This allows even beginners to achieve high-quality prints right from their first project, with smoother and more detailed results.
Specs & Configurations
Brand | ANYCUBIC |
Material | Metal |
Color | Anycubic Kobra |
Product Dimensions | 50D x 27W x 51H Centimeters |
Item Weight | 7 Kilograms |
Best 3D Printer for Product Designers/Engineers
Flashforge Creator 3 Pro
Why We Picked It
The new extruder sensor upgrade enhances leveling accuracy and improves printing precision. Additionally, it boosts the platform’s heating speed by 5 times, reaching 110°C in just 3 minutes.
Pros:
- Dual Extrusion: Supports dual-color or dual-material printing, perfect for complex designs.
- Large Build Volume: Spacious 300 x 250 x 200 mm print area for larger projects.
- High Precision: Offers high-quality prints with a 0.01 mm layer resolution.
- Sturdy Construction: Built with a strong frame for stability during prints.
Cons:
- Price: Higher cost compared to many entry-level 3D printers.
- Size: The bulkier design may take up more space in smaller workspaces.
- Noise Levels: Can be noisy during operation, especially at higher speeds.
Enhanced Extruder Structure and Heating Assembly Optimization: The new heating assembly features an integral detachable nozzle, designed for easier maintenance and improved operational convenience.
Specs & Configurations
Brand | 3idea |
3D-Printing Technology | Fused Deposition Modeling |
Material | Aluminium |
Product Dimensions | 50D x 61W x 61H Centimeters |
Item Weight | 30 Kilograms |
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