A bundle with the Elegoo Mars 5 and a bottle of resin is currently listed at 195 dollars on Amazon. That is 65 dollars off the usual price for a 4K resin printer beginners can learn on in an afternoon.
What the Mars 5 offers
The Elegoo Mars 5 sits in an increasingly competitive budget resin printer segment, and it holds its own. A 4K monochrome LCD with a 6.6-inch screen cures liquid resin with enough precision to pull fine details off miniature models, small prototypes, or jewelry masters. The monochrome panel lets the printer run at up to 70mm per hour, which is noticeably faster than older color LCD resin machines.
Auto-leveling removes the biggest beginner headache. The Mars 5 handles build plate leveling automatically. A built-in mechanical sensor also detects resin shortages and warns you before the LCD runs dry, which helps prevent costly screen damage.
The current deal
Right now Amazon carries a Mars 5 bundle that includes the printer and a bottle of Elegoo UV-curing standard photopolymer resin for 195 dollars. That is 65 dollars off the normal bundle price of 260 dollars. The resin alone usually retails around 22 dollars, so the hardware side of the deal is effectively priced at 173 dollars.
CamelCamelCamel price tracking shows this is only 5 dollars above the all-time low for the standalone printer, making this one of the better entry points into resin printing we have seen this year.
Who this is for
Resin printing has a different workflow than FDM. You will need isopropyl alcohol for post-processing and a UV curing station to finish parts after washing. The Mars 5 is a good first machine for someone ready to take that step. Print quality at this price is genuinely impressive. Miniature painters, tabletop gamers, and people making small functional parts will get the most out of it.
Elegoo's SatelLite slicer is the recommended software for Mars series printers and handles the 4K monochrome output well. CHITUBOX remains a solid alternative for users who have used it on older Elegoo or Saturn machines.
The bottom line
At 195 dollars with resin included, the Mars 5 bundle is one of the easiest on-ramps to resin printing available right now. If you have been curious about moving beyond FDM for detailed small parts, this deal removes most of the financial friction.
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