Elegoo 3D Printer Spring Sale Cuts Up to 36% Off FDM and Resin Models

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The Elegoo 3D printer sale running on Elegoo’s official site is one of the more aggressive discount events the brand has run, cutting up to 36% off a wide range of FDM and resin printers, filament bundles, and accessories — with some bundle configurations saving buyers as much as $900 compared to standard pricing. For anyone sitting on the fence about jumping into desktop 3D printing, or upgrading from an older machine, this is the kind of pricing that makes the decision considerably easier.

What the Elegoo 3D Printer Sale Actually Covers

The sale spans Elegoo‘s full lineup rather than a handful of token discounts on older stock. On the resin side, the Saturn 3 Ultra drops to $375, the Mars 4 Ultra comes in at $263, the Mars 5 at $243.75, and the flagship Saturn 4 Ultra 16K at $561.25. The Saturn 3 is available from $325. These are not entry-level machines in disguise — the Saturn line in particular targets users who need larger build volumes and higher resolution output for detailed miniatures, jewellery, and engineering prototypes.

FDM buyers are equally well served. The Neptune 4 Pro, which targets users who want faster print speeds without moving to a premium brand, sits at $325. The Neptune 4 comes in at $271.25, the Neptune 3 Plus at $313, and the Neptune 3 Max at $438. For those with serious production ambitions, the OrangeStorm Giga bundles start from $3,238 — a machine in an entirely different category aimed at large-format printing rather than hobbyist use.

Elegoo 3D Printer Sale vs. Buying on Amazon

It is worth comparing the Elegoo direct sale against what Amazon is currently offering, because the gap matters. Amazon’s Spring deals include the Neptune 3 Pro at $40 off and the Neptune 4 Pro at $75 off — but the Neptune 4 Pro discount on Amazon is Prime-only, which adds a condition that not every buyer will meet. The direct Elegoo site discounts are broader and do not appear to carry the same membership requirement. If you are not a Prime subscriber, the Elegoo site is the more straightforward path to the better price.

Bambu Lab remains the name most often cited when buyers are comparing Elegoo’s FDM range against the competition. Bambu’s machines have built a strong reputation for speed and ease of use, but they carry a price premium that puts them out of reach for many first-time buyers. Elegoo’s Neptune series targets exactly that gap — capable machines at a price point where a mistake or a learning curve does not feel catastrophic.

Filament and Accessories Deals Worth Adding to Your Order

The hardware discounts get the headlines, but the filament deals in this Elegoo 3D printer sale are genuinely useful for anyone who already owns an Elegoo machine. Standard Resin in a 12kg bundle drops to $159.99 from $264, and Plant-Based Resin in the same quantity comes in at $215.99 down from $372. For FDM users, TPU 95A is priced at $17.99, ASA at $16.99, and PLA Pro and PLA Plus from $14.99. PLA Plus is available in 17 colours, which covers most decorative and functional use cases without needing to source from a third party.

Accessories also get a structured discount: buying two or more selected parts triggers a 20% reduction. FEP film packs — a consumable that resin printer owners replace regularly — are priced between $12.99 and $24.99, and replacement LCD screens come in at $94.99. Stocking up on FEP film during a sale is one of those practical moves that pays off over months of printing, since resin machines go through the material steadily with regular use.

Is the Elegoo Centauri Carbon 2 part of this sale?

The Centauri Carbon 2 has been highlighted separately as one of Elegoo’s more compelling recent releases, praised for its speed, rigidity, and print quality relative to its price point. It is also noted as working particularly well with Elegoo’s own filament due to RFID convenience features. Whether it appears in the current Spring sale pricing depends on stock availability at the time of purchase — check the Elegoo site directly for current Centauri Carbon 2 pricing.

How long does the Elegoo Spring sale last?

The original sale was framed around a March 26 end date, but current listings on the Elegoo site suggest the promotional pricing has continued or been renewed beyond that point. There is no guarantee of a fixed end date, and stock levels on popular bundles can shift quickly during active promotions. If a specific configuration is at the price you want, acting sooner is the sensible call.

Are Elegoo resin printers good for beginners?

Elegoo’s resin range — including the Mars and Saturn series — is widely used by hobbyists and first-time resin printers. The Mars 5 at $243.75 and Mars 4 Ultra at $263 represent accessible entry points into UV resin printing. Resin printing does require ventilation and careful handling of liquid resin and isopropyl alcohol for washing prints, so new users should research safe workspace setup before purchasing.

The Elegoo 3D printer sale makes a compelling case for buying direct rather than waiting for a retailer event, particularly for buyers who want bundle configurations or filament in bulk. The resin lineup offers strong value at current prices, the FDM Neptune range covers most hobbyist and semi-professional needs, and the filament deals are substantial enough to justify stocking up alongside a hardware purchase. The comparison with Amazon’s current Spring pricing reinforces the direct-site advantage — broader discounts, no membership conditions, and a wider selection of configurations in one place.

This article was written with AI assistance and editorially reviewed.

Source: Tom's Hardware

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