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Glowforge Pro Laser Cutter and Engraver Machine with 45W CO2 Laser - Ultimate Power Laser Engraver with Cooling for Fast Laser Engraving on Wood, Leather, Metal, and Stone

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Arrives May 24 – May 25
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Style: Pro - 45W


Features

  • Precisely cut, engrave, and score hundreds of materials up to 12 depth with a professional-grade 45 Watt laser engraver (45000 mW, Class 4).
  • Engrave photographs, patterns, or text in vivid detail onto materials like wood, acrylic, stone, leather, and more. This is the ultimate laser engraver and cutter machine.
  • Create infinitely long projects using the Passthrough slot with continuous auto-tracking.
  • See exactly what youre printing with live camera preview and precise autofocus. This laser cutter and engraver machine works with hundreds of materials including wood, metal, leather, and even chocolate!
  • Tested for safety and compliance at a nationally recognised test lab, the Glowforge Pro is safe to use in your home. It also comes with a 12 Month Worry-Free Warranty.

Brand: Glowforge


Connectivity Technology: Wi-Fi


Printing Technology: Laser


Special Feature: Decal-Printing


Color: Black


Model Name: PRO


Printer Output: Monochrome


Maximum Print Speed (Color): 1 ppm


Max Printspeed Monochrome: 1 ppm


Item Weight: 129 Pounds


Product Dimensions: 20.75"D x 38"W x 8.25"H


Controller Type: iOS


Power Consumption: 45 Watts


Print media: Labels


Scanner Type: Photo


Compatible Devices: PC, Tablets


Warranty Type: Full Warranty


Wattage: 45 watts


Duplex: Automatic


Control Method: App


Is Electric: Yes


Model Series: Pro


Item Weight: 129 pounds


Item model number: PRO


Date First Available: August 17, 2023


Manufacturer: Glowforge, Inc.


Country of Origin: Mexico


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This is our summary and key points to consider based on customer reviews.


The Glowforge laser cutter is well-appreciated by users for its straightforward setup, professional quality results, and sturdy build. It is versatile, capable of handling various materials such as plywood and acrylic, and offers proof grade materials for optimized performance. While it is celebrated as a reliable tool for hobbyists and small businesses, some concerns regarding its dependency on the web-based interface, the potential for parts to be out of stock, and its expensive price point when compared to other appliances were raised.

Pros

  • 📦 Well-packed and arrives ready to use.
  • 🖨 Offers professional quality carving with laser technology.
  • 📚 Includes proof grade materials to start with, but also accommodates various materials.
  • 👍 Sturdy and premium build quality.
  • 🌐 Web based software is user-friendly and reliable.

Cons

  • 💲 Can be quite expensive initially.
  • 🔊 Comparatively loud operation, akin to a vacuum cleaner.
  • 🔌 Dependent on a reliable internet connection and Glowforge's servers.
  • ☁ Potential odor and smoke during use, requiring proper ventilation.

Should I Buy It?

If you are looking for a high-quality laser cutter for personal projects or small business use and are prepared for the investment, the Glowforge could be a great asset. However, if you are apprehensive about long-term support, server reliance, or potential disruptions due to unavailable parts, it may warrant looking at alternatives or at least considering extended warranties.


  • This user’s experience.
Style: Plus - 40W
I received my Glowforge on time and it was well packed with some external damage to the box but everything inside was perfect. The setup was straight forward and I was able to print the good measure test key chain within about 15 minutes of removing the Glowforge from its box and putting it on its stand. So far I have made several things with my Glowforge and each project has turned out as expected and I’m quite pleased with the quality of the results. Laser technology gives very professional results with no saw dust! Yay! Included with my Glowforge was a selection of materials, (Glowforge calls them proof grade) which will get you started. I have since ordered some 3mm Baltic birch plywood from Amazon and it is working well for me using the maple plywood proof grade settings. The advantages of buying proof grade materials from Glowforge is its guaranteed to work well with your laser cutter and the settings are automatically selected for you via a quick code decal read by the camera. I recommend proof grade materials when first starting, but you can use your own materials which is what I do. As long as you stay within reasonable parameters you’ll have a pleasant cutting experience with other materials. The web based software has worked well for me and I have not experienced any crashes or print failures as a result of the software. You will need a reliable internet connection. Some people, including myself have complained about the lack of a fully implemented customer support system. As of right now, support is limited to email and the user forum. I have dabbled in the forum a little and for the most part have found the other users to be friendly and helpful. The user forum appears to be actively used and there is a wealth of information. I recently had an email conversation with a marketing manager from Glowforge who assured me, customer service is important to their company and this is something they will have fixed soon. Fortunately, I have experienced zero problems with my Glowforge and I’m almost at the point where I can say, I have full confidence in the product. I’m sure I’ll get there. As for the build of the product it feels very solid and has a premium look and feel to the construction and presentation. Nothing about it feels cheap, loose or as if it will easily break. The Glowforge plus, the model I have is sold as a consumer hobby grade laser cutter, but I see no reason why a small business couldn’t use it in a professional capacity as long as you weren’t running it all day everyday. That might be asking too much of it, but for regular one off customer jobs, I think it would be fine. Things to consider. 1 price. I don’t care how much or little money you have $4,300 including tax is expensive. You could buy a top of the line, take your pick of brand, washer and dryer for considerably less money. 2 size. This laser, while not huge, is going to need its own dedicated table or stand. 3 noise. I would say it’s louder than I was expecting about as loud as our vacuum cleaner. 4 smell. There is going to be odors from the cutting process and of course you definitely need a way to vent the smoke and fumes created by the Glowforge. Is it excessive? No, not enough to concern me, but I have a funny story. I live in a detached home with the typical track home distance between my house and my neighbors. The first time I used my Glowforge to cut anything, I suddenly got a text message from my neighbor checking to see if everything was okay because he smelled a funny odor and saw strange smoke coming from our house. I was worried at that point if I was going to have issues with my Glowforge use bothering my neighbor. Not something I want to do and it was disheartening after laying out all this money for my Glowforge and seemed I was having issues already. But turned out okay and he assured me it was fine he was just concerned. I made him and his wife a personalized Christmas tree ornament and he’s been happy ever since. So yeh, there’s gonna be smells. Plywood smells like a campfire, leather, I find is the worst and to me smells like burnt hair. I’ve been told acrylic smells awful, but I don’t have any experience with that so far. Overall I’ve been very happy with my Glowforge and knowing what I know now about it, yes, I would still buy it again. This of course all depends on how well the product holds up over time. It comes with a one year warranty for the pro and plus model. I bought the square trade 3 year extended warranty because it was only an extra $44 so why not. One last thing to note, when you get your Glowforge be sure to save all boxes and packaging materials. Glowforge will need to be repacked if you need to send it off to be repaired and the company charges $250 for a set of replacement boxes and packing materials. Yes, you read that right. So if you do decide to buy your own Glowforge, I think you’ll be just thrilled with it and you’ll hopefully have a pleasant buying experience as I did. I’m glad to see the Glowforge is now available to buy on Amazon. I’ll update this review if there are any issues or unexpected circumstances that change my opinion of this wonderful laser cutter. Thanks for reading. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 18, 2019 by P. Larson

  • Hobby laser not for a business. (update)
Style: Plus - 40W
We bought it in hopes it would be a great investment. I gave it as a gift to my wife but in the end the customer support was spotty and only able to get help via email. The interface is web based meaning if Glowforge goes out of business and they turn off their servers boom you have a $4000 paperweight. Doing more research into them and on he forums you can see they deflect a lot instead of addressing real questions like extended warranty. Having an actual number to call for tech support. I think if they spent as much time and money into supporting as they do in advertising and sales they would be a great product to own. Unfortunately this is a BUYER BEWARE. Know that if a part breaks like a lens you are SOL and on your own. There are plenty of owners crying because their business is hinging on a part that is sold out on Glowforges site. So if you buy for fun then know thats all it would be good for. If you are buying because you are upgrading from your circuit I would recommend the MUSE. ***Update*** As of 2022 we still think GlowForge is still hot garbage and they are raising their prices. LOL ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 15, 2021 by Mike V.

  • Outstanding Laser Cutter for Woodworking, Leatherworking, Cosplay, etc.
Style: Plus - 40W
The 30,000 ft view in this review is: Glowforge is *amazing*. If you’re into making things and you’re on the fence about getting one, just do it. It’s positively incredible. I have the “Plus” model, which I definitely recommend. I like the extra power of the Plus laser, and I don’t feel like the slot is worth the extra $2k upgrade cost for the Pro. (Some folks who use the Glowforge for cutting/engraving large signs DO think the slot is worth the extra though!) I own a 3D printer, and a workshop full of woodworking tools. I bought the Glowforge as a “cherry on top” accessory for my woodworking, thinking I’d use it to engrave various wood parts when working on furniture. But I’ve wound up using it for far more than just that. Before buying the Glowforge, I spent a lot of time and money on alternatives that I thought could be used to for the same purposes. For example: Wood burner - Takes too much skill and time for what I wanted to use it for. If you’re into wood burning for the sake of cultivating the skill, then go for it, but for me, this is just a means to an end, and I wanted the fastest way to that end. 3D Printer - Great for what it does, but it is: 1. Very slow; 2. Only outputs plastic; 3. Can’t be used with “real” materials like wood, plexiglass, leather, etc.; Scroll Saw - Great tool, and I still use it, but it doesn’t do engraving, and doesn’t work well with Plexiglass or Leather, really only wood. In the end, nothing beats the precision and versatility of the Glowforge. I have used it to cut and engrave wood. To cut and engrave Plexiglass (!!! This is amazing on the Glowforge!) Cut and engrave leather. And so on. I’ve developed a whole system for cutting dungeon tiles for D&D on the Glowforge. I’ve engraved several wood projects. I’ve cut plexiglass with it. I’ve done leatherworking on it. It’s amazing. I want to call out specifically plexiglass work here. The Glowforge makes engraving and cutting plexiglass so easy, you’ll wind up spending time just looking for plexiglass projects so you can use it. Particularly the edge that the Glowforge makes in the plexiglass is so smooth and so clear, you can shine a light up through the edge and have your engraving lit up! It’s very cool. When it comes to leather, I’ve made leather Apple Watch bands, and covers for notebooks on it. It even cuts the holes for sewing the leather, which makes it super easy. The pros of the Glowforge are: Works with real materials. Wood, leather, plexiglass, even anodized aluminum (engraving). It’s also quite fast. SUPER easy to design for... all you need is a good vector drawing program. I use Adobe Illustrator, but a lot of folks use the free app Inkscape. The cons are: Only works on flat things (.5” thick to cut, and IIRC 2” thick for engraving). Is a bit loud. Can’t cut certain materials that have chemicals in them that are toxic when burned. Here’s some examples of my work. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 24, 2018 by Jiva DeVoe Jiva DeVoe

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