Laser Master 3 LE 5W Laser Engraver vs M1 10W Hybrid Laser Cutter
Technical comparison · Diode laser (405–460 nm)
Laser Master 3 LE 5W Laser Engraver and M1 10W Hybrid Laser Cutter are not direct competitors: very different prices (~4.2×). Laser Master 3 LE 5W Laser Engraver costs less (~€190) and is the entry-level choice; M1 10W Hybrid Laser Cutter offers more capability at a higher price (~€800). Judge them by budget, not head-to-head.
| Parameter |
Laser Master 3 LE 5W Laser Engraver
Ortur
F2 · Intermediate
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M1 10W Hybrid Laser Cutter
xTool
F2 · Intermediate
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| Riconoscimenti | — | |
| Identity | ||
| Launch year | 2023 | 2022 |
| Use tier | F2 — Intermediate | F2 — Intermediate |
| Price | ||
| Price (€) | ~130–250 € | ~700–900 € |
| Universal specs | ||
| Dimensions (W×D×H) (cm) | 61.4 × 58.8 × 12.8 cm | 55.7 × 45.3 × 23 cm |
| Weight (kg) | 4.5 kg | 10 kg |
| Work area (mm) | 400 × 400 mm | 385 × 300 mm |
| Z-axis height (mm) | — | 16 mm |
| Power (W) | — | 84 W |
| Voltage (V) | 24 V | 240 V |
| Maximum speed | 15000 mm/min | 250 mm/s |
| Declared precision | 0.01 mm | 0.01 mm |
| Category specs | ||
| Work area (short side) (mm) | 400 mm | 300 mm |
| Rated power (W) | 5 W | 10 W |
| Source technology | Diode | Diode |
| Max travel speed (mm/s) | 250 mm/s | 250 mm/s |
| Max processing speed (mm/s) | 250 mm/s | 250 mm/s |
| Max cut depth per material | — | 8 mm basswood |
| Wavelength (nm) | 445 nm | 455 nm |
| Min resolution (µm) | 10 µm | 10 µm |
| Autofocus | False | True |
| Rotary included/compatible | False | False |
| Passthrough | False | False |
| Supported software | Proprietary, LightBurn, Other | Proprietary |
| Ecosystem | ||
| Cloud dependency | No | No |
| Software notes | Numerical control management is based on an open architecture that ensures full compatibility with the main third-party software programs in the industry. Users can interface with the machine using LightBurn, the professional standard for preparing and sending toolpaths, or opt for LaserGRBL, a highly capable, free open-source alternative specifically designed for Windows environments. Connectivity includes standard USB cable operation for stable data transmission, complemented by an integrated Wi-Fi module that enables remote management. Furthermore, the manufacturer provides the proprietary Laser Explorer application, designed for mobile devices, which further simplifies starting quick jobs or monitoring processes directly from a smartphone, thereby significantly increasing the overall flexibility and accessibility of the operational ecosystem. | Control of the device relies exclusively on the proprietary xTool Creative Space (XCS) software. This application is designed to be intuitive and accessible for beginners, integrating features for managing the internal 16-megapixel camera, visual project alignment, and automatic focusing. Unlike many other commercial laser systems, this model does not natively support LightBurn or open-source GRBL-based firmware. Consequently, advanced users accustomed to complex workflows might find the software somewhat restrictive when handling intricate vector files or deep engraving parameters that require highly customized optimization. |
MakerSpecs Awards
Best price Intermediate
The lowest list price among intermediate Diode laser (405–460 nm) machines: €190. The second cheapest starts at €259. (Excluding manufacturer or retailer discounts.)
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The differences that matter
- Price: Laser Master 3 LE 5W Laser Engraver 190 € vs M1 10W Hybrid Laser Cutter 800 € — Laser Master 3 LE 5W Laser Engraver wins (+321%)
- Work area: Laser Master 3 LE 5W Laser Engraver 400×400 mm vs M1 10W Hybrid Laser Cutter 385×300 mm — Laser Master 3 LE 5W Laser Engraver wins (+39%)
Which one to choose
Choose Laser Master 3 LE 5W Laser Engraver if…
you value price and work area.
Choose M1 10W Hybrid Laser Cutter if…
it shows no measurable advantage over Laser Master 3 LE 5W Laser Engraver on the available specs: consider it on price or availability.
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