Kobra S1 vs OrangeStorm Giga

Technical comparison · Fused filament fabrication (FFF/FDM)

In brief

Kobra S1 and OrangeStorm Giga are not direct competitors: very different prices (~5.7×). Kobra S1 costs less (~€549) and is the entry-level choice; OrangeStorm Giga offers more capability at a higher price (~€3150). Judge them by budget, not head-to-head.

Parameter
Anycubic Kobra S1 Kobra S1 Anycubic F2 · Intermediate
Identity
Launch year 2025 2024
Use tier F2 — Intermediate F3 — Advanced
Price
Price (€) 549 € ~2800–3500 €
Price updated on 06/2026
Universal specs
Dimensions (W×D×H) (cm) 40 × 41 × 49 cm 122.4 × 120.4 × 142.5 cm
Weight (kg) 18 kg 104 kg
Work area (mm) 250 × 250 mm 800 × 800 mm
Z-axis height (mm) 250 mm 1000 mm
Power (W) 1530 W
Voltage (V) 230 V
Maximum speed 600 mm/s 300 mm/s
Declared precision 0.05 mm 0.1 mm
Category specs
XY print surface (mm) 250 mm 800 mm
Maximum Z height (mm) 250 mm 1000 mm
Kinematics corexy cartesian
Max nozzle temperature (°C) 320 °C 300 °C
Max bed temperature (°C) 120 °C 100 °C
Max print speed (mm/s) 600 mm/s 300 mm/s
Closed chamber True False
Filament sensor True True
Auto leveling mesh mesh
Standard nozzle diameter (mm) 0.4 mm 0.6 mm
Multi-extruder False False
Native Klipper True True
Input shaper True True
Multicolor printing True False
Requires external accessory True True
Maximum colors 8 4
Ecosystem
Cloud dependency No No
Software notes The Kobra OS firmware is based on Klipper and controlled via a proprietary touch interface. The official slicer is Anycubic Slicer Next (derived from OrcaSlicer, available for Windows and macOS), but it also supports third-party OrcaSlicer. Remote control is possible via the Anycubic app (iOS/Android) over a local network, with no mandatory cloud connection for daily operations. The system is powered by Klipper-based firmware, processed by a 64-bit quad-core SoC, enabling speeds up to 300 mm/s. Connectivity is comprehensive, offering USB, Ethernet, and Wi-Fi ports for the remote management of massive G-code files. The user interface is accessible via a generous 10.1-inch capacitive touchscreen, which is detachable from the chassis for comfortable positioning. The machine is best managed using the Elegoo Cura slicer but supports standard STL and OBJ formats, allowing broad workflow flexibility without any dependence on cloud platforms.

The differences that matter

  • Price: Kobra S1 549 € vs OrangeStorm Giga 3150 € — Kobra S1 wins (+474%)
  • Work area: Kobra S1 250×250 mm vs OrangeStorm Giga 800×800 mm — OrangeStorm Giga wins (+924%)
  • Maximum Z height: Kobra S1 250 mm vs OrangeStorm Giga 1000 mm — OrangeStorm Giga wins (+300%)
  • Max print speed: Kobra S1 600 mm/s vs OrangeStorm Giga 300 mm/s — Kobra S1 wins (+100%)
  • Closed chamber: Kobra S1 yes, OrangeStorm Giga no

Which one to choose

Choose Kobra S1 if…

you value price, max print speed and closed chamber. «The rated maximum speed indicates the theoretical hardware limit, not the everyday working speed. Faster machines reduce print times on simple geometries, but real-world speed depends on material, geometry, required surface finish, and slicer settings. Values above 200–300 mm/s are meaningful only on machines with CoreXY kinematics, active input shaping, and a stiffened mechanical frame.»

See the Kobra S1 sheet →

Choose OrangeStorm Giga if…

you value work area and maximum z height. It is the one with the largest build area in its class. «The Z height determines how tall a part the machine can produce in one print. Vertical objects such as vases, load-bearing structures, or casting patterns require a high Z travel. A lower value does not affect quality but forces the user to split or reorient the model. Z height should be considered alongside the XY surface to assess total usable build volume.»

See the OrangeStorm Giga sheet →

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