An awesome 3D printer could be yours for a brilliant price. One of our favorite 3D printers, the Bambu Lab P1S, is on sale for $399.99 right now. That price means you'll save $300 compared to its MSRP, scoring you a printer with a seriously decent spec sheet.● Grab this deal at Bambu Lab's storeThis is a good price for the P1S, but we'd be remiss if we didn't make it clear that it isn't a new development. We've seen Bambu Lab slash the cost of the P1S several times in recent months, so it isn't a price we're unfamiliar with. $399 is (so far) the floor for the P1S' price, and while we can't see it jumping back up to $699 any time soon, it doesn't negate what a great printer you're getting here.If you're new to the 3D printing world, the Bambu Lab P1S should be on your radar. Compared to some of its more complex rivals, the P1S is easy to set up. This is a great all-rounder for beginners and pros, as our Bambu Lab P1S review explains, arriving semi-assembled and requiring only 15 minutes to get set up and running. It has a whole host of features designed to make it easy to use, too, including automatic bed leveling and easy-to-use presets that you can apply to your printing process in the slicer software, making it a more approachable option for novices.You can start your printing and maker journey in just 15 minutes with the Bambu Lab P1S 3D printer. The P1S is an enclosed printer, making it ideal for high-temperature filament printing, and arrives semi-assembled. Its 20000 mm/s² acceleration limit makes it fast, too, and you can even remotely monitor your prints via the built-in timelapse camera. Check out our Bambu Lab P1S review for a full, in-depth analysis.View DealYou're getting a fully enclosed printing environment with the P1S, so it's a good option for prints that require high temperatures in the right climate. The build volume is 256 x 256 x 256 mm, a large bed size for a budget-focused printer, though you can find larger ones. The bed is made from a textured PEI spring steel sheet which, in our experience, makes it easier to remove your models once the print process is complete.You're using one of Bambu Lab's proprietary 0.4mm nozzles as standard with this printer, which is attached to a direct drive extruder. An extruder like this one gives better pressure control while you're printing, which improves accuracy and avoids filament waste. You can print pretty quickly with the Bambu Lab P1S, too, as it's able to achieve a 20,000 mm/s² acceleration limit here.Wireless connectivity comes as standard, with Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connections offered. However, if you'd rather stick close to the printer, you can load models to print directly using the P1S' microSD card slot. The built-in LCD screen and control panel let you choose your desired print options and settings. You've also got a time-lapse camera that can help you watch (or rewatch) the whole print process from start to finish.The P1S might have been replaced by its successor, the P2S, in our best 3D printer guide, but the OG is still a firm favorite, and its near-perfect review score still holds. The $399 sale price here makes it a serious option for someone looking to begin printing on a budget, especially as stock levels have fluctuated during sales events. If you're looking for more savings, check out our Best PC Hardware deals for a range of products, or dive deeper into our specialized SSD and Storage Deals, Hard Drive Deals, Gaming Monitor Deals, Graphics Card Deals, Gaming Chair, Best Wi-Fi Routers, Best Motherboard, or CPU Deals pages.You can also join the Tom's Hardware deals Discord for up-to-the-minute hardware deals.