Design and making background since school. Bambu Lab owner — regularly printing projects with my kids and practical fabrications around the house. 3D printing sits right where design thinking meets problem solving.
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Creality
Creality K2 Plus Combo
Creality
Large-format enclosed CoreXY printer with an actively heated chamber and multi-colour printing throu...
No. As of mid-2026 the X2D is sold direct through Bambu Lab’s own store and a few specialist 3D printing retailers, not on Amazon UK or US. The Creality K2 Plus is on Amazon in both regions, which is a real practical advantage if you prefer Amazon returns and delivery.
The X2D has two physical nozzles, so it switches materials mechanically with very little waste, which is ideal for model-plus-support or two-colour prints. The K2 Plus CFS uses one nozzle that purges filament on every colour change, wasting more plastic but supporting up to sixteen colours.
The Creality K2 Plus, comfortably. It is 350x350x350mm versus the X2D’s 256x256x260mm. For large parts the K2 Plus is the clear pick; for compact multi-material work the X2D is plenty.
Yes. Both have enclosed, actively heated chambers and high-temperature hardened hotends, so both handle ABS, ASA, nylon and carbon-fibre-filled filaments without the warping you get on open-frame machines.
At launch, yes, both as a base unit and as the multi-material combo. The catch is availability: the X2D is the better-value machine on paper but you have to order it direct from Bambu rather than buying it on Amazon.