Kraft Dual Laser Engraver vs M1 Ultra 20W Craft Machine

Technical comparison · Diode laser (405–460 nm)

In brief

Kraft Dual Laser Engraver leads on the measurable specs (starting with work area), while M1 Ultra 20W Craft Machine shows no advantage of its own. Choose Kraft Dual Laser Engraver, unless non-technical factors (availability, support, ecosystem) tip the balance.

Parameter
Identity
Launch year 2025 2024
Use tier F2 — Intermediate F2 — Intermediate
Price
Price (€) ~1200–1700 € ~1300–1600 €
Universal specs
Dimensions (W×D×H) (cm) 79.1 × 61 × 26.15 cm 62 × 49.8 × 17.8 cm
Weight (kg) 23.6 kg 24.44 kg
Work area (mm) 500 × 320 mm 300 × 300 mm
Power (W) 216 W
Voltage (V) 24 V
Maximum speed 600 mm/s 400 mm/s
Category specs
Work area (short side) (mm) 320 mm 300 mm
Rated power (W) 20 W 20 W
Source technology Diode Diode
Max travel speed (mm/s) 600 mm/s 400 mm/s
Max processing speed (mm/s) 600 mm/s 400 mm/s
Max cut depth per material Wood: 18mm, Acrylic: 5mm, Leather: 5mm
Wavelength (nm) 450 nm 455 nm
Min resolution (µm) 30 µm
Autofocus True True
Rotary included/compatible False
Passthrough False
Supported software LightBurn, Proprietary Proprietary
Ecosystem
Cloud dependency No No
Software notes The system is fully compatible with LightBurn, the industry standard for laser control, which allows users to easily manage the dual laser source for processing different materials without changing the head. For users looking for a plug-and-play solution, the proprietary AtomStack Studio software is available, compatible with Windows, macOS, and even mobile devices. The latter simplifies the use of the built-in 16 MP camera, optimizing the workspace preview for quick and precise positioning, thus reducing material waste. The machine supports job resume in case of power failure and can operate offline via a USB flash drive, ensuring an uninterrupted workflow even without a continuous connection to a computer. System management relies primarily on the proprietary xTool Creative Space software, specifically developed to coordinate the machine's multi-function ecosystem. This application allows users to switch easily between laser engraving or cutting, blade die-cutting, and inkjet printing, while managing alignment via integrated sensors. The software is available for major desktop and mobile operating systems and supports both online and offline workflows. Although the interface is optimized to simplify the user experience, professionals accustomed to industry-standard platforms like LightBurn might experience operational limitations, as full support for the multi-tool capabilities strictly requires the manufacturer's official application.

The differences that matter

  • Work area: Kraft Dual Laser Engraver 500×320 mm vs M1 Ultra 20W Craft Machine 300×300 mm — Kraft Dual Laser Engraver wins (+78%)

Which one to choose

Choose Kraft Dual Laser Engraver if…

you value work area.

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Choose M1 Ultra 20W Craft Machine if…

it shows no measurable advantage over Kraft Dual Laser Engraver on the available specs: consider it on price or availability.

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