I currently own 28 BamBu Printers. I started with X1C, then P1P and P1S . Was always avoiding the A1 Mini as it is a bedslinger. Since they lowered the pricepoint I couldnt resist and ordered 1 A1 Mini. I am completely blown away that such a low price point machine can print with that quality. If you print a lot in PETG or just PLA and TPU for 80% of the prints the size of the machine is enough and you dont need an enclosure, so really good pricepoint. Ordered 6 of the more but I dont use the AMS on the A1 Mini.
I'm just blown away at the A1's speed. I've been out of the loop using a Creality CR-2 from YEARS ago and I'm seeing what the kids are doing now.... WOW. No more manual bed leveling? What? No more worrying about first layer's? ... The printer just works?!... ...Just purchased the A1 Combo and 9 spools matte filament.... It's like racing a 1972 Chevy truck and then someone letting you drive their Tesla Plaid edition..... Wow how things over the last 3-4 years have changed.... I'm buckling up cos multi color is just so AWESOOME!
Just wanted to say that it’s great to finally find a no-nonsense review like this with insights that actually help you make an informed decision. Every other video is in that tacky, brain-rot format. You could play bingo with cards including things like: RGB lighting, bragging about setups/filament collection, awful jokes, saying “full disclosure” before talking about sponsorship, and so on. Thank you for being real.
You forgot all the different kinds of error/failure detection the A1's have and the P1's do not, you can even see it moving the toolhead to the edge to check for blobs. Those can really save you a lot of trouble if something goes wrong. Amazing printers.
The only reason I disagree with you is when printing low contact prints the p1s has better temperature control and it's easier to print those on the p1s. Other than that I 100% agree!
This! I have a print that only prints vertically.......didn't matter how much glue, brim/skirt or slow speed I used - the print would fail towards the top. CoreXY solved that issue.
Ive had a mini for over a month and it just prints. Quality is great and the detail is amazing. Just bought a A1 combo and i know it will be the same just bigger.
I don't have the mini but I love the quality of my A1. It's better than all of my other printers. I have the K1C, Ender 3 max neo, and a JG Aurora. The A1 is my go to for top quality.
I could not agree more. I had the Bambu X1 Carbon (it was in my office and just too loud for me. And I never print ASA, because of health issues and ASA particles in the air). I also had a PRUSA XL with 5 tool heads, which was a ridiculous bad product and machine. I had the illusion that my prusa XL with 5 tool heads would reduce the waste of the X1 carbon, by making better prints with less waste. I ended up in a martyrium of 4 to 6 weeks to get the prusa machine running with good quality prints. It never happened, so I sent the prusa back. The technology for prusa is outdated and like a horse wagon from the 18th century, companred to any BambuLab printer. So after selling my X1 Carbon for the Prusa XL, I ended up in buying a A1 mini and A1 as my 2 main printers. That was the best decission ever. Both A1 printers (the mini and the reglar one) print with such an ease, that I dont want to miss them anymore in my life. I also never needed the X1 Carbon in the first place. I am very happy with my A1 and A1 mini. Amazing combination. And to anyone else: Dont ever buy a Prusa printer. You will regret it like I did. The packeing process for the XL to send it back was also a nightmare, as Prusa wants to see pictures of how you actually packed it, before you send it back to them. You need to study packeging engeneering in order to package the prusa XL. This was also a nightmare in my case :D
After several years scratching my head and pulling my hair out with Ender 5 plus's (biggest waste of money so far in my 3D printing history) I brought a cheap as chips Kingroon KP3S which was brand new but assembled, That little thing amazed me for a few prints, The replica parts all started wearing together and turned it into another constant mod machine. Its now happy with a Creality efit extruder and a real E3D volcano hotend or a Spider hotend from Creality. But when i see the A1 for £268 i had to have a go. And im very glad i did. What a machine.... for a bedslinger. I will defiantly be buying more of these machines when i get shot of my previous nightmares.
Looking at Bambu as I have a creality K1C and it sucks! Had nothing but problems, and when I tried to return they just made me jump through hoops which ending in me just being stuck with it. So that's getting throw out my window, can't wait to see it smash into a million pieces. I like the look of the A1's
That's a shame. I just bought a K1C and I can't get it to fail unless I do something wrong like spool gets tangled, or run out of filament and try to do a cold pull etc.
@@razorseal after 5 months I managed to fix it myself as they was making me run around in circles. There was a screw missing inside that holds one of the mechanisms tighter. It prints perfectly now, it is a good printer, it's just Creality are a bad company. They have seriously bad quality control, and they will do anything to avoid a refund. They were literally just giving me generic copy and paste replies on every email I sent. They must have sent me the same 3 repair videos 10 times
@@podman63 Nice, i ended up buying the combo version, i hope i don´t have to pay extra taxes. Its been shipped already with DHL. Looking forward to receive mine. Enjoy yours. 🙂
The AMS lite is better and less headaches than the AMS for the p1s/x1c. If I had the choice between a bed slinger and a core xy, I will choose core xy every time unless I need the build volume of a bed slinger. As prints get taller, more chance for a bed slinger print to fail.
He seems to be running a print farm. Probably doesn't need the bigger build plate size, he has other machines to do that. You could then say, well you can fit more on the same build plate at the same time. But, given that this machine costs around half as much as the A1, why not just get 2 of them for the price of one, then you can put even more on to print at one time, and you could start different jobs at different times as they come rather than waiting. Also, if one machine fails, the other is still working.
how do you remove micro plastic particles in the air? i want to get one for my son but he is very sensitive to particles, voc or allergens in the air. tks
@@alexherrera3918 it’s recommended to have to cover open with pla to get better prints and if you want good results you should keep it open but if you’re kid is sensitive you can try and keep it closed and see how to prints turn out
@@alexherrera3918 I have never printed with my P1S with the door or lid open. It is always closed and the results are great. Prints PLA, PETG TPU and ASA.
Can anyone tell me which one is better option between K1C vs A1 as Im going to take it for personal work not regularly print and the work will be related to engineering and may be some show piece..
i use my printer for engineering as well and i highly recommend the A1 which is what i got it really is a plug and play printer a true no BS bit of kit seriously well built and great print quality straight out of box
the P1S is a more all around 3Dprinter, being enclosured means you can print a lot more filaments, the bed can go higher temps, you can upgrande the gears to print CF filaments (cause it has a lot more friction), more print space, and a lot more, those are two different tools for two different people, someone who only prints PLA will never need a P1S i think, but he would have the possibility to not outgrow the machine so fast
@0:35 Uhhh, maybe I'm visiting from a close universe but cell phone technology has basically stagnated in societies eye- with exception to foldables (but they still haven't grabbed much market share)
I was considering a Ps1 to replace my Neptune 4 Pro but after seeing this the Mini in on the radar, how does the A1 compare to the mini besides the size?
The machines are just too different. Comparing them is stupid they are different tools for different people, it all depends what you want the machine to do.
Nice point. Wondering are you interested in trying some different materails (3DP)? We're open to sponsor and hope to reach any potential UA-cam collab together! (PCBWay zoey)
I currently own 28 BamBu Printers. I started with X1C, then P1P and P1S . Was always avoiding the A1 Mini as it is a bedslinger. Since they lowered the pricepoint I couldnt resist and ordered 1 A1 Mini. I am completely blown away that such a low price point machine can print with that quality. If you print a lot in PETG or just PLA and TPU for 80% of the prints the size of the machine is enough and you dont need an enclosure, so really good pricepoint. Ordered 6 of the more but I dont use the AMS on the A1 Mini.
28 ? Dude what are you printing ?
@@danny3man he is printing his ding dong
@@danny3man a lot
@@Hellrider5100 what, not how much :D.
The ams lite is so much better than the standard ams. It just works. The ams is very much a 1st generation product with lots of issues.
this is great to hear for someone like me who first thought of getting the P1S as his first 3D printer!
Wich one did you get? Im still edging to the P1S cuz of the inclousure (kids/pets)
@@kamahiphcurious too!
I'm just blown away at the A1's speed. I've been out of the loop using a Creality CR-2 from YEARS ago and I'm seeing what the kids are doing now.... WOW. No more manual bed leveling? What? No more worrying about first layer's? ... The printer just works?!... ...Just purchased the A1 Combo and 9 spools matte filament.... It's like racing a 1972 Chevy truck and then someone letting you drive their Tesla Plaid edition..... Wow how things over the last 3-4 years have changed.... I'm buckling up cos multi color is just so AWESOOME!
Just wanted to say that it’s great to finally find a no-nonsense review like this with insights that actually help you make an informed decision. Every other video is in that tacky, brain-rot format. You could play bingo with cards including things like: RGB lighting, bragging about setups/filament collection, awful jokes, saying “full disclosure” before talking about sponsorship, and so on.
Thank you for being real.
You forgot all the different kinds of error/failure detection the A1's have and the P1's do not, you can even see it moving the toolhead to the edge to check for blobs. Those can really save you a lot of trouble if something goes wrong. Amazing printers.
Most likely the "P2S" will have all of that.
@@Denniss7420 I'd assume so, yeah
@@Denniss7420 yes, for twice the price lol
The only reason I disagree with you is when printing low contact prints the p1s has better temperature control and it's easier to print those on the p1s. Other than that I 100% agree!
This! I have a print that only prints vertically.......didn't matter how much glue, brim/skirt or slow speed I used - the print would fail towards the top. CoreXY solved that issue.
Yup I literally sold my P1S combos and bought A1’s saved so much money and got more printers
Ive had a mini for over a month and it just prints. Quality is great and the detail is amazing. Just bought a A1 combo and i know it will be the same just bigger.
Do all these comments about the mini, also apply to the full size A1?
Yes
I don't have the mini but I love the quality of my A1. It's better than all of my other printers. I have the K1C, Ender 3 max neo, and a JG Aurora. The A1 is my go to for top quality.
I could not agree more. I had the Bambu X1 Carbon (it was in my office and just too loud for me. And I never print ASA, because of health issues and ASA particles in the air). I also had a PRUSA XL with 5 tool heads, which was a ridiculous bad product and machine. I had the illusion that my prusa XL with 5 tool heads would reduce the waste of the X1 carbon, by making better prints with less waste. I ended up in a martyrium of 4 to 6 weeks to get the prusa machine running with good quality prints. It never happened, so I sent the prusa back. The technology for prusa is outdated and like a horse wagon from the 18th century, companred to any BambuLab printer. So after selling my X1 Carbon for the Prusa XL, I ended up in buying a A1 mini and A1 as my 2 main printers. That was the best decission ever. Both A1 printers (the mini and the reglar one) print with such an ease, that I dont want to miss them anymore in my life. I also never needed the X1 Carbon in the first place. I am very happy with my A1 and A1 mini. Amazing combination. And to anyone else: Dont ever buy a Prusa printer. You will regret it like I did. The packeing process for the XL to send it back was also a nightmare, as Prusa wants to see pictures of how you actually packed it, before you send it back to them. You need to study packeging engeneering in order to package the prusa XL. This was also a nightmare in my case :D
After several years scratching my head and pulling my hair out with Ender 5 plus's (biggest waste of money so far in my 3D printing history) I brought a cheap as chips Kingroon KP3S which was brand new but assembled, That little thing amazed me for a few prints, The replica parts all started wearing together and turned it into another constant mod machine. Its now happy with a Creality efit extruder and a real E3D volcano hotend or a Spider hotend from Creality. But when i see the A1 for £268 i had to have a go. And im very glad i did. What a machine.... for a bedslinger. I will defiantly be buying more of these machines when i get shot of my previous nightmares.
Can I ask What's the strongest filament I can use for the A1's ?
Looking at Bambu as I have a creality K1C and it sucks! Had nothing but problems, and when I tried to return they just made me jump through hoops which ending in me just being stuck with it. So that's getting throw out my window, can't wait to see it smash into a million pieces. I like the look of the A1's
That's a shame. I just bought a K1C and I can't get it to fail unless I do something wrong like spool gets tangled, or run out of filament and try to do a cold pull etc.
@@razorseal after 5 months I managed to fix it myself as they was making me run around in circles. There was a screw missing inside that holds one of the mechanisms tighter. It prints perfectly now, it is a good printer, it's just Creality are a bad company. They have seriously bad quality control, and they will do anything to avoid a refund. They were literally just giving me generic copy and paste replies on every email I sent. They must have sent me the same 3 repair videos 10 times
Any reason you avoided the regular A1?
Tempted to get it on sale...
this lmao
Just received my A 1 today in the UK no taxes to pay got in the sale saved a lot😊
@@podman63 Nice, i ended up buying the combo version, i hope i don´t have to pay extra taxes. Its been shipped already with DHL. Looking forward to receive mine. Enjoy yours. 🙂
Because the only difference is build size
The poop buckets shown … can they be printed by the a1 mini ?
Is there enough real estate on the bed for the printer to print its own poop bucket?
Most things on Makerworld for the A! mini can be printed on it
The AMS lite is better and less headaches than the AMS for the p1s/x1c. If I had the choice between a bed slinger and a core xy, I will choose core xy every time unless I need the build volume of a bed slinger. As prints get taller, more chance for a bed slinger print to fail.
What are your thoughts on the normal A1? Any reason you didn't get that one instead
He seems to be running a print farm. Probably doesn't need the bigger build plate size, he has other machines to do that. You could then say, well you can fit more on the same build plate at the same time. But, given that this machine costs around half as much as the A1, why not just get 2 of them for the price of one, then you can put even more on to print at one time, and you could start different jobs at different times as they come rather than waiting. Also, if one machine fails, the other is still working.
Probably didn't want to pay more for a larger print bed?
I print with tpu a lot
What would you say the best printer is for tpu now?
The A1 is one of the best printers for TPU
how do you remove micro plastic particles in the air? i want to get one for my son but he is very sensitive to particles, voc or allergens in the air. tks
Don’t print in your bed room and get the p1s it’s enclosed and keep the printer in a good ventilated area
@@omarelabeidi1878 i have read that for pla the to cover needs to be open or the door open , so what would be the point of having an encuentro?
@@alexherrera3918 it’s recommended to have to cover open with pla to get better prints and if you want good results you should keep it open but if you’re kid is sensitive you can try and keep it closed and see how to prints turn out
@@omarelabeidi1878 tks!!
@@alexherrera3918 I have never printed with my P1S with the door or lid open. It is always closed and the results are great. Prints PLA, PETG TPU and ASA.
I have both and have to say my A1 Mini is by far better in every way ( well except the print size of coarse lol )
What about A1 vs A1 mini? I currently have an A1 but am looking at a second machine. Very likely it’ll be an A1 mini 😂
@@DonnyDonnMendozaA1 is great, works as well as the mini for me except its a bit louder
So what did you do with all of your Kingroon printers?
They went straight to jail.
Can anyone tell me which one is better option between K1C vs A1 as Im going to take it for personal work not regularly print and the work will be related to engineering and may be some show piece..
i use my printer for engineering as well and i highly recommend the A1 which is what i got it really is a plug and play printer a true no BS bit of kit seriously well built and great print quality straight out of box
A1
Don't tell me, that A1 would be better over the P1S, I just ordered P1S 🙄
the P1S is a more all around 3Dprinter, being enclosured means you can print a lot more filaments, the bed can go higher temps, you can upgrande the gears to print CF filaments (cause it has a lot more friction), more print space, and a lot more, those are two different tools for two different people, someone who only prints PLA will never need a P1S i think, but he would have the possibility to not outgrow the machine so fast
@@Mat69MXthe A1 Mini actually comes with hardened extruder gears already, no need to upgrade them
I think tho the enclosure is nice for temperature , and any toxic fumes
Large PETG print will fail at A1 or A1 mini without spray or glue, sometimes even with glue or spray, it still warp.
same...
@0:35 Uhhh, maybe I'm visiting from a close universe but cell phone technology has basically stagnated in societies eye- with exception to foldables (but they still haven't grabbed much market share)
Great video, thank you!
I was considering a Ps1 to replace my Neptune 4 Pro but after seeing this the Mini in on the radar, how does the A1 compare to the mini besides the size?
A1 is the same as the P1s at 256x256, iirc, while the A1 mini is 180x180.
The machines are just too different. Comparing them is stupid they are different tools for different people, it all depends what you want the machine to do.
Nice point. Wondering are you interested in trying some different materails (3DP)? We're open to sponsor and hope to reach any potential UA-cam collab together! (PCBWay zoey)