Best 3D Printers (2025) - CNET
It does exceptionally well for its price, making it our top choice for the best budget 3D printer of 2025. After testing with the optional ACE color system, I've little to say in terms of complaints. The only real issue is the software, as it lacks some of the core features that other slicers have. The Mini Combo comes with an app that makes it simple to get started and allows you to monitor the print while you're away. The software on your computer is easy to use and can be set up immediately. If you're unsure about 3D printing and want a cheap way to get started, this is the printer for you.The biggest draw to the MK4S is how much Prusa commits to its printers. The MK4S will see upgrades and tweaks for years to come and will use all of the open-source software and hardware that Prusa has. ... The MK4S is a tinkerer's 3D printer and one that can create some of the best results you'll see in a consumer printer.The Adventurer 5M and the 5M Pro are two excellent 3D printers from Flashforge. They aren't fancy, and you can see they draw significant influence from the P series from Bambu Lab -- but what they do, they do well, and they do it at an enticing price. A solid CoreXY printer that can print dependably at 300mm/s is not to be sniffed at, and one that's reasonably priced is well worth your time. I especially like the Flashprint software that allows you to network several printers at the same time effortlessly.I did notice that the build plates were a little slippy, and I had a few prints fail until I started using the best 3D printing accessory: hairspray. ... I really like the Adventurer 5M Pro for schools. It's simple to use, simple to repair, and enclosed to keep little fingers out of harm's way. The software makes it very easy to control multiple machines at once, so it's easy to keep an eye on a bunch of them around the school.