Bambu Lab H2D
$1899

Bambu Lab · FDM
Bambu Lab H2D
Bambu's prosumer flagship. Dual nozzles, their biggest build volume, optional laser. The machine you buy when you've outgrown everything else.
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How It Scores
Pros
- +325x320x325mm, Bambu's biggest build volume
- +Dual nozzles cut support-material waste dramatically
- +65C chamber heating: any engineering filament, no drama
- +Optional laser module adds engraving without a second machine
Cons
- −$1,899 base, $3,499 if you want the full laser combo
- −31kg; this thing isn't moving desks often
- −Serious overkill for anyone just printing PLA
- −Nozzle guard replacements are more frequent than expected
What Owners Say
“Beyond impressed. Wicked fast, quiet, and the build quality is crazy impressive after 3000+ hours on other Bambu printers.”
— Bambu Lab Community Forum
“For elite crafters. The H2D redefines what a desktop printer can do.”
— Tom's Hardware
“The dual-nozzle system cuts print times by a factor of two. The speed increase is amazing.”
— r/BambuLab
Specs
| Build Volume | 325 x 320 x 325 mm |
| Layer Resolution | 0.08mm - 0.28mm |
| Max Print Speed | 600 mm/s |
| Weight | 31 kg |
| Type | FDM (Filament) |
| Features | Dual hardened steel nozzles, 65C actively heated chamber, 350C hotend temperature, 50um vision encoder accuracy, Optional 10W/40W laser module, AI nozzle camera failure detection |
Verdict
Most capable desktop printer you can buy in 2026. Prosumer, small business, serious hobbyist: if you need dual nozzles, a large build volume, and laser as an option, nothing else is in the same conversation.
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