
A prosumer dual-nozzle machine that does more than print.
Bambu Lab H2D
Bambu Lab
A prosumer powerhouse: dual-material printing, soluble supports, engineering filaments, and optional laser/cutting. Overkill (and pricey) for hobbyists, but a small-business workhorse.
The H2D is Bambu's flagship: a big (350mm), fully enclosed CoreXY with an actively heated 65°C chamber and a dual-nozzle hotend that prints two materials at once — so you get clean soluble supports and color changes with far less purge waste. The 350°C nozzles handle serious engineering filaments like PPS-CF and PPA. Add the optional laser and cutting modules and it doubles as a laser engraver and cutter. It's expensive, large, and has a learning curve, but for small businesses and serious makers it's a personal manufacturing system, not just a printer.
$1,899
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Last reviewed Jun 21, 2026
What we like
- ✓Dual nozzles cut purge waste and enable soluble supports
- ✓Large 350 mm enclosed build with a 65°C heated chamber
- ✓350°C nozzles print serious engineering filaments
- ✓Optional laser, cutter, and plotter modules
- ✓Excellent automation, alignment, and monitoring
Trade-offs
- −Expensive — $1,899 base, about $2,199 with AMS
- −Big and heavy (31 kg) — a two-person, full-desk machine
- −Dual-nozzle and laser workflows have a learning curve
- −More machine than most hobbyists need
- −Some advanced features lean on Bambu's ecosystem
Best for
Serious makers, small print farms, and small businesses who need dual-material printing, soluble supports, engineering filaments, big build volume, or an integrated laser and cutting workflow.
Avoid if
You're a hobbyist printing single-color PLA and PETG — a P2S or X2D delivers most of what you need for a fraction of the price and footprint.
Score breakdown
- materials9.6/10
- print quality9.3/10
- speed9.0/10
- build volume9.0/10
- ease of use8.3/10
- value7.5/10
Specs
- Type
- Enclosed CoreXY, dual-nozzle (FDM)
- Extras
- Optional 10W/40W laser, cutter, plotter, BirdsEye camera
- Chamber
- Active heated, up to 65°C
- Nozzles
- Dual direct-drive, up to 350°C
- Materials
- PLA–PA, PC, PPS-CF, PPA, plus soluble supports
- Max speed
- 600 mm/s (1,000 mm/s travel)
- Multicolor
- 5-color with AMS 2 Pro (Combo)
- Build volume
- 350 × 320 × 325 mm (300 mm X in dual-nozzle)
How we know
High confidenceLast checkedTom's Hardware calls the H2D an amazing machine and a worthy successor to the X1 Carbon, singling out the hands-free dual-nozzle system, heated AMS, and big enclosed build — while flatly noting the price goes straight to ouch at $1,899 base (about $2,199 with AMS). Reviewers agree the H2D's real strengths are dual-material printing with soluble supports, 350°C engineering materials, and the optional laser and cutting modules that turn it into a multi-tool — making it overkill for casual users but a genuine personal-manufacturing system for pros.
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