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Ok friends,I've been around and around and around about this forever!
I'm usually (at a fault) frugal <cheap> and have a hard time buying the "nice" things. I almost always go for the thing that provides 80% of the value at 50% of the price.
For example, I spend a TON of time looking at the ELEGOO Centauri Carbon because it seemed to be 80% of the P1S (and some ways better), at like 50% of the cost.
I even had one in my shopping cart, ordered, and then I quickly cancelled it because I talked myself into "Your Creality Ender 3 V3 SE is good enough!"
... then the Bambu Labs Black Friday sale started this last week and I almost pulled the trigger on the P1s Combo... which is a GREAT deal for a printer that a lot of people have put thousands of hours through without issue.
Well, it was my girlfriend that convinced me that:
So, I decided to push myself to get the "best" one they have. I really don't see needing dual-nozzle (and extra complexity) of the H2D, and while the new P2S looks fantastic, I love the idea of a larger print-bed.
(... and I feel like I've been saying that I'd buy a Bumbu Lab printer once the print-bed got bigger than mid-size)
That all being the case, I'm about to pull the trigger on the H2S combo with AMS 2 Pro, and a few extra hot-ends (definitely a .6 nozzle and maybe a .8... not sure about the High Flow or not?), filament spools, etc. that are on sale.
Main Reasons For My Choice:
I go back-and-forth about getting the 10W laser version. I don't think I'd use it much, and if I do want a laser, maybe I get a stronger one on a dedicated machine for it?
Also debating the Bambu Lab AMS HT - AMS (the smaller one that heats more)... but for the $$ I think I should go for better drier options that don't need to be connected to the printer?
What do you think? Any last words before I click: "PURCHASE"???
A few videos about it:
	
		
	
	
		
	
	
		
	
	
		
	
			
			I'm usually (at a fault) frugal <cheap> and have a hard time buying the "nice" things. I almost always go for the thing that provides 80% of the value at 50% of the price.
For example, I spend a TON of time looking at the ELEGOO Centauri Carbon because it seemed to be 80% of the P1S (and some ways better), at like 50% of the cost.
I even had one in my shopping cart, ordered, and then I quickly cancelled it because I talked myself into "Your Creality Ender 3 V3 SE is good enough!"
... then the Bambu Labs Black Friday sale started this last week and I almost pulled the trigger on the P1s Combo... which is a GREAT deal for a printer that a lot of people have put thousands of hours through without issue.
Well, it was my girlfriend that convinced me that:
- 3D printing has been one of my most favorite hobbies since 2017, and
 - I saved enough pennies that I can afford something nice for myself.
 
So, I decided to push myself to get the "best" one they have. I really don't see needing dual-nozzle (and extra complexity) of the H2D, and while the new P2S looks fantastic, I love the idea of a larger print-bed.
(... and I feel like I've been saying that I'd buy a Bumbu Lab printer once the print-bed got bigger than mid-size)
That all being the case, I'm about to pull the trigger on the H2S combo with AMS 2 Pro, and a few extra hot-ends (definitely a .6 nozzle and maybe a .8... not sure about the High Flow or not?), filament spools, etc. that are on sale.
Main Reasons For My Choice:
- Bambu Labs makes GREAT printers.
 - Enclosed printers will let me test out ABS, etc. that I haven't been able to in the past.
 - H2S has a huge print-bed.
 - I'm not sure I'll use the AMS a lot, but I like to have the option.
 
I go back-and-forth about getting the 10W laser version. I don't think I'd use it much, and if I do want a laser, maybe I get a stronger one on a dedicated machine for it?
Also debating the Bambu Lab AMS HT - AMS (the smaller one that heats more)... but for the $$ I think I should go for better drier options that don't need to be connected to the printer?
What do you think? Any last words before I click: "PURCHASE"???
A few videos about it: