3D Printer Prices in the Philippines (2026): Complete Buyer's Guide

Make It 3D Philippines

Planning to buy a 3D printer in the Philippines but not sure how much to budget? You're not alone. In 2026, prices range from around ₱8,000 for an entry-level FDM machine to over ₱150,000 for professional and dental-grade units. The good news: there's a right printer for every use case and budget. This guide breaks it all down by type, brand, and buyer profile so you can make a confident decision. Need help choosing? We offer a free consultation for all inquiries.

3D Printer Price Range by Type

Here's a quick overview of what to expect at each price tier in the Philippine market:

Type Use Case Price Range (₱) Recommended Brand
Entry-level FDM Hobbyists, beginners, students ₱8,000 – ₱15,000 Anycubic, Elegoo
Mid-range FDM Small businesses, prototyping ₱15,000 – ₱40,000 Anycubic Kobra series
Resin (LCD) Miniatures, jewelry, detail parts ₱13,500 – ₱25,000 Anycubic Photon Mono
Large-format Resin Engineering, large prototypes ₱50,000 – ₱80,000 Anycubic Photon M7 Max
Dental Resin Dental clinics, orthodontics ₱40,000 – ₱150,000 PioNext, Anycubic
Industrial/Pro Manufacturing, R&D, production ₱80,000 – ₱150,000+ PioNext, specialty brands

2026 Prices by Brand

All prices below reflect current Make It 3D PH stock. Some items are listed at ₱0 — these are quote-request items. Click "Request a Quote" on the product page or contact us directly.

Anycubic Philippines Prices

We are an authorized Anycubic distributor in the Philippines. Here are current prices for popular Anycubic models:

  • Anycubic Photon Mono 4 (Resin, entry-level) — ₱13,500
  • Anycubic Photon Mono M7 Pro (14K resolution, auto feeder) — ₱31,999
  • Anycubic Photon Mono M7 Max (Large-format resin, auto refill) — ₱60,500
  • Anycubic Kobra S1 Combo (Core XY FDM, multi-color) — ₱31,899
  • Anycubic ACE Pro (Multi-material hub for Kobra) — ₱19,500

Prices include local warranty. Nationwide shipping available. View the full lineup on our Anycubic Philippines collection page.

PioNext Philippines Prices

PioNext specializes in biocompatible dental 3D printers and resins for clinics and labs. Current resin prices from our PioNext collection:

  • PioNext Ortho Model 2.0 (1kg, digital dentistry) — ₱2,750
  • PioNext Temporary Restoration Resin (1kg, crown & bridge) — ₱7,700
  • PioNext Splint Flex (500g, biocompatible) — ₱9,900
  • PioNext Flexible Denture Base (500g, biocompatible) — ₱18,150
  • PioNext Mini (Request for a tailor fit quote)

For dental printer hardware pricing, please request a quote — units are configured per clinic setup.

Elegoo Philippines Prices

Elegoo is a popular brand for resin and FDM printing worldwide. We are currently expanding our Elegoo lineup for the Philippine market and we have their flagship models like the Elegoo Centauri Carbon 2 Combo , Elegoo Jupiter 2 for both FDM and resin printers.

  • Elegoo Centauri Carbon 2 Combo
  • Elegoo Jupiter 2
  • Elegoo resin
  • Elegoo filaments

You can contact us to ask about availability and pricing

Other Brands We Carry

Beyond Anycubic and PioNext, Make It 3D Philippines carries a curated selection of 3D printers, 3D scanners, resins, and accessories from other trusted brands. Get in touch to ask about specific brands or models not listed on the site.

What Affects 3D Printer Prices in the Philippines

Why does the same printer sometimes cost more here than abroad? Here are the key factors:

  • Import duties and taxes — All hardware imported into the PH is subject to customs duties and VAT, which adds to the landed cost.
  • Brand warranty coverage — Locally-warranted units cost more upfront but save you significantly on repairs and replacements.
  • Build volume — Larger print beds require bigger frames, motors, and power supplies — all of which drive up cost.
  • Resolution and print quality — Higher resolution (especially in resin printers like 8K or 14K) means more expensive light sources and screens.
  • FDM vs. resin technology — Resin printers generally cost more to run due to consumable resin and post-processing equipment.
  • After-sales support — Authorized distributors with local technicians and spare parts command a premium — and it's worth it.
  • Local stock vs. pre-order — In-stock units ship immediately; pre-order units may be cheaper but come with waiting time and import risk.

Hidden Costs Beyond the Printer

The printer is just the beginning. Budget for these ongoing and one-time costs:

  • Filament (FDM) — PLA filament runs around ₱769–₱1,200 per kg. You'll use 1–3 kg/month depending on print volume (really dependent on your printing needs)
  • Resin (LCD printers) — Standard resin starts at ₱1,099/kg. Engineering and dental resins cost significantly more.
  • Wash & cure station — Essential for resin printing. Budget ₱8,250+ for a quality unit.
  • Post-processing tools — Gloves, IPA alcohol, flush cutters, sandpaper, and UV lamp. Allow ₱1,500–₱3,000 to start.
  • Replacement parts — FEP films, build plates, nozzles, and PTFE tubes wear out. Budget ₱500–₱2,000/quarter.
  • Electricity — A desktop 3D printer running 8 hours/day adds roughly ₱500–₱1,500/month to your bill.
  • Warranty extension or service plan — Optional but recommended for business-use printers above ₱30,000. You can ask us if you needed extended coverage to ensure a hassle-free and seamless experience with 3D Printing.

How Much Should You Actually Spend?

Here's our honest recommendation by buyer type. Based on 13 years of serving the Philippine market.

For Hobbyists (₱10,000–₱20,000)

If you're just getting started with 3D printing at home, you don't need to spend big. The Anycubic Photon Mono 4 at ₱13,500 is an excellent entry point for resin printing. For FDM, look at entry-level Kobra models. Check our guide on the best home 3D printer in the Philippines for a full breakdown.

For Small Businesses (₱20,000–₱50,000)

Small businesses — whether you're doing product prototyping, custom parts, or print-on-demand — need reliability and speed. The Anycubic Kobra S1 Combo (₱31,899) or Photon Mono M7 Pro (₱31,999) are strong choices. Multi-material capability and faster print speeds justify the higher price at this tier.

For Dental Clinics (₱40,000–₱150,000)

Dental 3D printing requires biocompatible resins, high accuracy, and validated workflows. Our dental 3D printing guide covers this in detail. PioNext resins paired with a validated printer are the standard for Philippine dental labs and clinics. Budget for both the printer and a full resin kit.

For Schools and Makerspaces (₱30,000–₱80,000)

Educational institutions need durable, easy-to-use machines with good local support. We recommend enclosed FDM printers in the ₱30,000–₱50,000 range for safety and ease of use. For makerspaces with more advanced needs, a mid-range resin printer alongside an FDM unit gives students exposure to both technologies. Ask us about institutional pricing and training packages.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much is a 3D printer in the Philippines?
3D printer prices in the Philippines range from around ₱10,000 for entry-level FDM units to over ₱150,000 for professional and dental-grade machines. Most hobbyist and small business printers fall between ₱13,000 and ₱50,000.

What's the cheapest 3D printer in the Philippines?
The most affordable units we carry start at around ₱13,500 (Anycubic Photon Mono 4). Entry-level FDM printers from Anycubic can also be found in the ₱8,000–₱12,000 range. We recommend buying from an authorized local distributor to ensure warranty coverage.

Do you offer installment plans?
Yes we installment options are available through select payment channels at checkout. Contact us for details on installment arrangements for higher-value units.

Do prices include warranty?
Yes. All units sold by Make It 3D Philippines include local warranty handled by our team and no need to ship abroad for repairs or replacements.

Do you ship nationwide?
Yes. We ship to all major cities and provinces across the Philippines. Metro Manila orders may qualify for same-day or next-day delivery. Provincial orders are shipped via trusted couriers with tracking.

Can I see the printer before buying?
We offer a demo showroom in our physical store at Taft Avenue Pasay City and can do online consultations where we can walk you through the printer via video call, show print samples, and answer technical questions. Book a free consultation here.

How do I know which printer is right for me?
That's exactly what our free consultation is for. Tell us your use case, budget, and experience level and we'll recommend the right machine. No pressure, no upsell.

Are your prices the same as buying from Lazada or Shopee?
Our prices reflect local warranty, after-sales support, and genuine stock. Grey-market units from marketplaces may appear cheaper but often lack local warranty, genuine parts, or technical support which can cost more in the long run. We have provided 3D Printer trainings since 2013 and would love to show you our expertise to tailor fit a model and training experience that would make 3D printing a solution to your problems.

Get a Free Quote

Not sure which printer fits your budget and use case? We're here to help. Visit our contact page to send us a message, or click the "Request a Quote" button on any product page. Our team typically responds within one business day. Whether you're a first-time buyer, a dental clinic, or a school setting up a makerspace we'll find the right solution for you. You can also learn more about 3D printing service costs if you're considering outsourcing prints rather than buying a machine.

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