Brand
Glowforge laser cutters and engravers
Glowforge is the brand most people meet first, and it is the one whose specification sheet says the most interesting thing on this site: for leather, glass, marble and ceramic tile it states "engraves only" rather than publishing a cut depth. The machines below are the ones listed on Amazon, priced within the last three hours, with every figure quoted from Glowforge’s own documentation and dated.
Every brand we trackWhat Glowforge has listed today
2 products on Amazon across 2 categories, priced within the last three hours.
2
Products tracked
$999
Cheapest today
1 of 2
With a live price
Glowforge appears in 2 of the categories this site compares: diode laser engravers (1) and co2 laser cutters (1). Which one suits you is decided by the material rather than the brand. A diode will not mark bare stainless at any wattage, and a fiber marker will not cut plywood.
Every Glowforge product, priced live
Ordered by price. Each row links to what that listing states and what it leaves out.


Glowforge
6.1Glowforge Pro HD Laser Cutter and Engraver Machine with 45W CO2 Laser
- Category
- CO2 laser cutters
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The best-placed machine in each source type, priced live. Amazon's ordering, not ours.
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6.1xTool
xTool M2 10W Laser Engraver
#8 in its Amazon category
$599$699Save $100
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6.6xTool
xTool F2 5W IR & 15W Diode Dual Laser Engraver
#26 in its Amazon category
$1,349$1,699Save $350
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3.8xTool
xTool S1 40W Laser Cutter and Laser Engraver for Tumblers
#35 in its Amazon category
$1,899$2,549Save $650
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7.8xTool
xTool P3 80W Flagship CO2 Laser Cutter with Intelligent Automation
#66 in its Amazon category
$6,499$6,899Save $400
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How this page is put together
Where these Glowforge figures come from
Laser Oracle tracks 2 Glowforge products on Amazon. Prices, stock and Amazon’s own category placement are read from the Product Advertising API every three hours, so nothing here is more than a few hours old. The order is by price, not by preference, we have not run these machines and do not claim to.
What we add is the layer the listings leave out: the source type, the published working area, and whether a wattage figure describes light reaching the material or electricity going into the module. Where a maker publishes no figure at all, the page says so rather than estimating one.