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Acmer S1 Laser Engraver and Cutter Machine, 6W (6000mW) for Wood, Acrylic, Leather, Plastic - 130x130mm Compact Engraving Area, DIY Crafts & Art Projects, Precision Mini Engraving Framework Design

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Color: S1-6000mW


Features

  • High-Precision Laser Engraving and Cutting: The Acmer S1 laser engraver machine delivers exceptional performance with a powerful 6000mW laser output and an overall machine power of up to 48W. Featuring a diode laser with harmonic lens technology, a 4555nm wavelength, and a 2mm focal length, it ensures ultra-fine engraving accuracy.
  • 2-in-1 Engraving & Cutting Versatility: Designed as both a laser engraver and laser cutter, this machine supports engraving on wood, bamboo, leather, plastic, PCB, aluminum oxide, coated metals, ceramics, and more. It also cuts through thin plywood, MDF, and opaque acrylic, offering expanded possibilities for DIY projects, small businesses, and hobbyists.
  • Preassembled & Beginner-Friendly: Unlike complex DIY kits, the Acmer S1 laser engraving machine comes fully preassembled, requiring just a simple 1-minute installation for the laser head and focusing. Its user-friendly setup makes it an ideal engraving machine for beginners, DIY enthusiasts, and professionals looking for a hassle-free experience.
  • Lightweight, Durable & Portable Design: Built with industrial-grade aluminum, this laser engraver is lightweight yet sturdy, weighing only 2kg for easy transport. With a compact 130x130mm working area, its perfect for home workshops while delivering professional-quality engraving and cutting. Machine size: 250250162mm; package size: 317317197mm; power input: DC 12V 2A.
  • Wide Compatibility & Multi-Device Control: The laser engraving machine supports NC, DXF, BMP, JPG, and PNG file formats and works seamlessly with macOS, Windows, and Linux. Compatible with LightBurn and LaserGRBL software, its high-performance multi-core processor enables simultaneous control of multiple machines, maximizing efficiency and productivity for professional and commercial use.

Product Dimensions: 9.84 x 9.84 x 6.38 inches


Item model number: 6W


Item Weight: 4.4 pounds


Manufacturer: Acmer


Date First Available: May 31, 2025


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • This laser is awesome and user friendly!
Great machine for beginners! I have never used a laser before and this machine made it simple. It’s easy instructions made it simple to get started and use it to make some extra money. I have been using it for hat patches and then putting the patches on hats for people. They look really clean and professional. I wish I had gotten this sooner!! The speed is also good considering the quality of work it’s doing. It doesn’t take up much space at all just make sure to use proper eye protection and ventilation. You can engrave so many things and could easily make your money back in no time. I love this thing!! So many other things I want to try!! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 1, 2025 by BP232 BP232

  • Powerful and precise
The Acmer S1 is a powerful and precise laser engraver for its size. It works cleanly through wood, acrylic, leather, and even plastic with ease. Setup was straightforward, and the build quality feels solid and durable. Perfect for hobbyists and small projects—great value for the price!
Reviewed in the United States on May 7, 2025 by Joao Carlos Bastos

  • Cool, but lots of work.
This is my third laser etcher, so while I have a little bit of experience, I'm not an expert yet. The other two pretty much worked right out of the box with Lightburn. This one... not so much. I got this because of the relatively large 130mmx130mm etching area, which is larger than anything I've used before. The unfortunate thing is that this sometimes loses all accuracy around the extreme edges; that's fine, I guess? I can keep stuff in a 120mmx1200mm area. At first, the laser was completely useless around square corners. It could not make a square edge anywhere on the engraving; I figured out that this is because the laser hangs down so low from the mechanism that it actually swings back and forth when it's asked to make an abrupt change in direction, like a pendulum. I tightened up the belts and bolts that hold the laser to the x-axis and this improved somewhat, but it still totally struggles along the righthand side of any engraving, distorting your image. I suppose that this can be remedied by building a platform to etch on, so the laser doesn't have to hang down so low... but we're already in territory that makes this less convenient than my Genmitsu. The fact that this is an open area with lots of moving parts makes it both more complicated and simple to build accessories to make this work. Getting Lightburn to recognize this required a few restarts; once I updated the software itself, and restarted again, it seemed to connect okay. One weird aspect is that there's a little switch held down with masking tape; I don't know what purpose this serves, but I removed it thinking it was just packaging material, and the switch released. When the laser returns to its home position, it compresses this switch; sometimes the computer will not recognize that the laser is connected until I manually decompress this switch by moving the laser module. I don't get it. I love the little magnetic laser shield. This is a fixed-length laser so you have to put a 2mm focusing 'sheet' under the laser to space it from the material you're etching, before loosening and tightening a bolt to keep the laser in place. Okay... but it's a very small focusing piece, it's easy to lose, and the unit provides no easy place to store it. I foresee a lot of problems with this. (For comparison, the Genmitsu has a little arm that swings down that measure distance, and then just snaps back into place out of the way; it's elegant as heck.) Any smoke just vents right through the top of the laser via a mini fan; unless you have a hood to contain this, you'll just be breathing it in. Other cutters have some kind of suction or filter, but I guess this is just what you get with an open module like this. It definitely makes this extremely lightweight, and it still feels solid despite this. I'm still messing around with this, and I haven't explored the more powerful laser yet since I mostly just work with paper (which this handles great), but it's just a little clunky. Unless you really need 130mm of etching space, or a more powerful laser, others work just a little better out of the box, and more consistently. I'm mostly just frustrated with a laser etcher making wobbly lines; this is a new phenomenon for me, but I think that this is definitely a machine for tinkerers. I bet you can get some great things out of this if you put some work into it. I'm not quite that patient. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 6, 2025 by C. David

  • Perfect laser engraver
This machine is of amazing quality and value for your money. I wasn't 100% sure if it was going to work for what I wanted, but it exceeded my expectations. This laser engraver can engrave on just about anything including titanium, which was my intended use. Call me impressed about what this little machine is capable of doing. It's also easy to use and there is open-source software it's compatible with. The size matches the description, it's perfectly functional and looks great. I really really recommend this item. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 9, 2025 by Cha Cha

  • Ok
Its an ok engraver... wanted it to do more but as a beginner it is just for that purpose
Reviewed in the United States on June 21, 2025 by Audi

  • Versatile and simple
I took it out of the box and in a few minutes I was able to assemble it. I had no problems with the application, really very easy to use, almost intuitive. I was impressed by how fast this equipment works. Really a very affordable price for such a versatile product.
Reviewed in the United States on May 9, 2025 by Hildo José Alves da Silva Junior

  • Scam company
Color: S1-6000mW
Never buy anything from Acmer. They are a scam company trying to sell incomplete kits that don't work. It took 2 months to get my money back and my bank had to do it. Everything comes from china and it's takes forever for them to even answer an email. Never ever buy from them
Reviewed in the United States on July 26, 2025 by Laura

  • It's worth it.
Color: S1-6000mW
This thing is freaking awesome! I've never used a laser engraver before and I was making my first items within minutes. I used the engraver to cut a jig for perfect alignment every time. The accuracy and detail are insane for a $150 "gadget". Get it; it's cheap af and it's awesome.
Reviewed in the United States on August 18, 2025 by Charles L. Charles L.

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