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WIZMAKER Wand Laser Engraver and Cutter Machine, 7W(7000mW) for Wood, Leather, Paper, MDF, Felt, Compact Laser Cutter Portable DIY & Small Business Projects Desktop Laser Engraver

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Color: 7000mW


Features

  • Ready-to-Use Modular Design : WIZMAKER WAND 7W ships fully preassembled with modular construction, allowing users to start engraving in under 5 minutes. Perfect for home, classroom, makerspace, or small studio use without complex setup.
  • Multi-Material Compatibility : Engrave and cut wood, bamboo, leather, felt, paper, cardboard, cork, MDF, fabric, and coated metals. Ideal for do-it-yourself projects, STEM education, personalized gifts, and craft fairs, giving users versatile project possibilities.
  • Expandable Accessories for Creativity : Supports optional rollers for cups and tumblers, chuck rotary for rings and cylindrical objects, honeycomb boards, extension rods, air assist, and cameras, enabling 360 engraving and larger projects without upgrading the machine.
  • Flexible Multi-Device Connectivity : Control via Windows, MacOS, Android, or iOS devices. Connect through Wi-Fi, hotspot, or USB cable for home, outdoor, or workshop use. Fully compatible with LightBurn software and LaserGRBL, including a step-by-step beginner guide for accurate results.
  • Precision and High-Speed Performance : Achieve 0.1mm repeatable positioning accuracy and up to 10,000 mm/min engraving speed. Perfect for fine details, text, artwork, and rapid production for personal or small business projects.
  • Safe and Reliable Operation : Class 4 laser with tilt detection and flame monitoring ensures safe use for beginners, families, and small business owners. Includes 12-month quality warranty and responsive support, allowing operation in home, school, and commercial settings.

Product Dimensions: 5 x 5 x 5 inches


Item model number: WM-LE001


Item Weight: 7.19 pounds


Manufacturer: Wizmaker


Date First Available: January 29, 2026


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  • Wife loves it, works well easy setup
Color: 3500mW
So my wife got this in I have a background in 3D printing but she has none and she is completely set this up herself with no help from me at all and successfully burn the whole lot of little coasters and things like that, she's found it to be easy most of the way assembly set up and using it even for her first adventure into this kind of thing. I can tell by looking at it it's made very well they wanted it to be something that people would not break and send back. It comes with some very beefy laser goggles that would protect you from about any kind of laser I did some research and appears that this just uses a very powerful blue laser so I think orange laser goggles would be fine as well. It's not very big at all as far as the footprint on the desktop less than a foot wide in about a foot long it's very quiet when it's running just soft homes from the stepper motor when it engages to send the head back and forth and maybe a little sizzle from the laser on the wood. Unlike my 3D printers this actually smells good when it's working I kind of like the smell of wood burning certainly better than plastic burning. This little thing works great she got it set up installed the software it comes with two different programs One is free and one has limited use unless you buy it, she had some little squares of wood she had picked up at a bin store the other day that she laid down in it and immediately started making little coasters with little pictures of different things the kids like on them. The free program works pretty good she couldn't get very high resolution out of it certain images would just produce blanks The other program she's had better luck with on higher resolutions although she's still trying to figure out how to do grayscale images. It's definitely a tool that requires some skill and some setup to get it working perfectly but just getting it working was very easy. I think they should probably stress the dangers more of using reflective materials and possibly even included some kind of light enclosure with it lasers can be very dangerous to eyesight but it does have a guard that protects it almost all the way down to the point of impact it would be pretty difficult for a reflection to get out and actually impact in someone's eye it would require some really specific angles. All in all really great product she's been having a blast with it And I'm looking forward to what she can do once she really gets it figured out. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 1, 2026 by Matt G. Matt G.

  • Amazing, but safety first.
Color: 3500mW
This little laser engraver is pretty incredible — I've been using it on balsa and birch wood for crafts I sell, and it is incredibly easy to use. Setup was straightforward (not intimidating at all! I've never done laser engraving before!), and once you get the hang of it, it's easy to use. Connectivity was great, this thing is super lightweight (I was shocked), and the noise wasn't as bad as I expected. For a beginner-friendly engraver at this price, I'm genuinely impressed with the product. That said, let's talk safety, because this thing has minimal safety features and you need to take that seriously. It's absolutely not safe to keep or use around kids or pets — the laser is powerful enough to do real damage. Keep it in a well-ventilated area, never look directly at the laser, and always wear safety glasses. Please note: the glasses that come with the kit are pretty basic, so I'd strongly recommend investing in a decent pair of laser safety glasses rather than relying solely on what's included. If you're looking for an affordable entry point into laser engraving and you're willing to be responsible about safety precautions, this is a solid pick. Just don't cut corners on ventilation and eye protection! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 7, 2026 by glvr1

  • Surprisingly easy to use!
Color: 3500mW
I have the 3.5W laser. My primary use case for this is to engrave my kid's stuff. Stickers and labels keep falling off. I guess I have to laser their names onto their water bottles or else they're going to lose it. Also going to use this for marking 3D printed items like deck boxes. Third I have plans to use this to etch Warhammer models. Not sure how well it's going to do there but one can dream. The free software they recommend using is called LaserGRBL. One cool thing is that it'll turn pictures like JPGs and it'll try it's best to engrave the photo onto material. The end result isn't great... it won't be replacing your printer anytime soon, but it does really well with things like text and line art. I've used this on "weak" materials like cardboard, cooking silicone, and plastic. It performs really well in all of those case. Set up is really easy. You do need to download the drivers from Wizmaker's website though. Something to keep in mind. My engraver didn't work on USBC to USBC. I had to use USBA to USBC. That all being said there is a learning curve to this. The size of the printing area is large enough for most of the projects I want. It takes a pretty long time to print so a larger area would occupy the laser for even longer. Build quality is solid. No wiggly parts and everything fits and works together nicely. It comes with a pair of safety goggles! That was a really nice touch. I was stressing out about having to get a pair since eye damage from lasers is permanent. Overall a pretty good value for the money. Other lasers cost around this much. This is a great place to start if you're looking into starting the hobby. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 26, 2026 by Jacky Jacky

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