Snapmaker J1 3-in-1
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Best for: Makers who primarily want a high-quality 3D printer with the option to do basic CNC engraving
Starting price
$800Overall score
out of 100
Overview
The Snapmaker J1 is primarily an IDEX dual-extruder 3D printer that also supports an optional CNC module. As a CNC machine, it is extremely limited -- the 50W spindle is only suitable for engraving soft wood and plastic, and the 320x200mm work area is tiny. The J1 excels at 3D printing, where the dual-extruder system supports multi-material printing at impressive speeds. At $800, it is a competitive 3D printer, but a poor CNC investment. Buyers should only consider it if 3D printing is the primary use case and CNC is an occasional bonus. A dedicated $200 3018 router will outperform the J1's CNC module.
Pros
- Affordable entry into the Snapmaker ecosystem
- Enclosed design with HEPA filtration for clean indoor use
- IDEX dual-extruder 3D printing is the primary strength
- Compact footprint fits on a desk
- Touchscreen interface is very beginner-friendly
Cons
- CNC module is only 50W -- barely adequate for soft wood engraving
- CNC is an afterthought -- this is primarily a 3D printer
- 320x200mm CNC work area is very small
- Poor value if CNC is the primary use case
- Proprietary modules limit upgrades
Specifications
320 × 200 mm
640 cm²
50W
50W CNC Module (optional add-on)
14 kg
$800
mid range
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