Missed out on Black Friday? Elegoo's 3D printer deals see up to 53% off on printers, filament and resins in its early Christmas sale

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If you missed out on buying a discounted 3D printer over Black Friday or Cyber Monday, there’s no need to despair as Elegoo has launched its Christmas Sale with up to 53% off across its latest models and materials.

During the holiday sale, customers can save cash on many of Elegoo’s most popular FDM and resin models, including the Centauri Carbon, Saturn 4 Ultra 16K resin printer, and the Saturn 4 Ultra, as well as the large-format Neptune 4 Plus, and the Mars 5 Series. There are also curated bundles with printers and filament for sale.

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Elegoo is also discounting its industrial-scale OrangeStorm Giga (from $3,125 to $2,299), giving beginners, hobby creators, and experienced users a more affordable chance to upgrade their setup.

In addition, Elegoo is offering bulk-buy deals on filament and resin. There's a Buy 3 Get 1 Free offer or a bigger Buy 8 Get 4 Free, making it easy to stock up on materials ahead of holiday projects or end-of-year printing runs.

Plus if you buy a selected 3D printer, you can get 1kg of resin, 1kg of filament or $3kg of filament for just $1!

A Christmas bundle of gold, white, red, and green filament is also available, either on its own or as part of a printer+filament package.

You can browse the full sale here. Elegoo is also running a subscription-based “spin the wheel” promotion on the page, with prizes including $5, $10, and $30 discounts, along with a 5% off option.

While you're here, check out the best 3D printers available to buy now, as well as the best hobby 3D printers.

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Wayne Williams is a freelancer writing news for TechRadar Pro. He has been writing about computers, technology, and the web for 30 years. In that time he wrote for most of the UK’s PC magazines, and launched, edited and published a number of them too.

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