Anycubic’s Kobra X multicolour 3D printer has just had its price cut by 35%, making now the moment to grab one.
That drop takes the Kobra X down to $194.99 from its usual $299.99, a $105 saving that puts genuine four-colour printing within easy reach of anyone just starting out on the hobby.

Getting into 3D printing? Anycubic’s Kobra X multicolour printer is down by $105, making it a smart starter investment for creating your own designs at home
If you have been wanting to get into 3D printing for a while, the Kobra X at $194.99 makes a compelling case to finally commit.
Four-colour capability comes built into the Kobra X from the outset, and pairing it with a second ACE 2 Pro unit expands the available palette further, up to nineteen colours in total.
Reaching that expanded palette does require two 8-colour filament hubs alongside a single 2-colour hub, a detail worth knowing before assuming the full range arrives in the box as standard.
Colour switching aside, the printing itself moves quickly, with the Kobra X reaching a recommended 300mm/s and a maximum of 600mm/s that cuts a standard Benchy print down to just fourteen minutes.
That pace comes partly from the ACE GEN 2 extruder, which combines feeding, retracting and colour switching into a single unit and shortens the distance between filament cutter and nozzle by over 50%.


Getting a clean first layer matters just as much as raw speed, and the Kobra X handles that through LeviQ 3.0, an automatic 49-point calibration system that levels the bed within minutes of unboxing.
Longer prints are protected too, since the Kobra X includes AI spaghetti detection and foreign object identification that pause a job automatically before a failed print wastes an entire spool of filament.
Power cuts and tangled filament are handled just as smoothly, with the printer resuming exactly where it left off rather than forcing a restart, while material flexibility extends beyond colour too, since the Kobra X supports mixed soft and hard filament printing across combinations like PLA and TPU that a single-material printer simply cannot attempt.
Remote control rounds out the package, with dual-band Wi-Fi and a 720P camera letting the Kobra X be monitored and controlled through the Anycubic app from another room entirely.
If a first 3D printer has been on the radar for a while, the Kobra X at $194.99 makes a compelling case to finally commit, though anyone serious about combining colours from day one will want to budget for that second ACE 2 Pro unit too.
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