Need to engrave jewelry, metal business cards, or plastic at lightning speed?
It’s "plug-and-play" with a very low learning curve. However, you pay a premium for the brand and the ease of use. Quick Decision Guide: Tight Budget? Look at the Creality Falcon 2 . Making Jewelry? Go with the xTool F1 .
Choosing the right laser engraver depends on what you want to make and your budget. Here’s a quick breakdown of the best options currently on the market to help you decide. 1. The Best All-Rounder: xTool D1 Pro (Diode)
All metals, plastics, and "on-the-go" engraving at craft fairs.
If you want a machine that looks like a printer and fits on a desk without a messy setup.
It’s incredibly precise, has great safety features, and the xTool Creative Space software is very beginner-friendly. 2. The Powerhouse: OMTech 60W CO2 Laser
If you want to turn a hobby into a business, you need a CO2 laser.