![]() ![]() It comes with cloud-based laser software which links directly with your machine via Wi-Fi. In which case, this 50W laser cutter from Gweike offers exceptional value.ĭespite being cheaper than the Glowforge Pro, it offers more power (50W) and the company claims it's three times faster at cutting, achieving speeds of up to 600mm/s on the x axis. ![]() So if you're looking for a desktop model for personal use rather than using the company account, you want something a bit more affordable. ![]() The Glowforge Pro, above, may be the best laser cutter on our list, but it is pretty expensive. The results are always great, making this the best laser cutter for small business overall. This Pro model comes with a 'passthrough' slot for large lengths of material, making it an ideal wood laser cutter – you can even make furniture. It looks like a standard printer but can engrave everything from metal to wood and tiles to paper and leather – it's perfectly suited to every task that requires accurate cutting too, from costume creation to model work. It's this ease of use and clean approach to laser cutting and engraving that ensures the Glowforge makes it to No.1 on my list. It does, however, ideally need to be used with the Glowforge Air Filter accessory. (The Plus and Basic use a 40 watt, Class 1 laser, which is still more powerful than most on this list.) In my Glowforge Pro review this laser cutter impressed with its speed, ease of use and an excellent design app. The Glowforge Pro uses a high-spec Class 4, 45 watt laser which is the most powerful you can get outside of an industrial use. Designs are sent to the machine via a bespoke app, and the Glowforge machines support Windows, Mac and tablet devices. The Glowforge does the same cutting and engraving as many of the best laser cutters on my list, but its design keeps any mess inside the machine (a filter sucks away any dust and debris into an external air filter). ![]()
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