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$1,100 at xTool

xTool M1 Ultra 4-in-1 craft machine 10W basic bundle: $1,100

Save $600

$15 at xTool

Acrylic screen-printing ink (6 colors): $15

Save $15

Small businesses, major brands, and entrepreneurs all know the value of having customized merch. So do creatives who love to tinker with tech that lets them make custom items in bulk. However, making merch involves the use of high-quality tools, such as screen printers, engravers and even laser cutters, which can be very pricey. If you're a creative or a business owner in need of this kind of equipment, you're in luck. xTool is currently offering up to 60% off its devices in multiple categories during its four-year anniversary sale. That makes now a great time to buy. 

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In addition to major discounts on equipment, you can also save on materials that'll help you bring your ideas to life. The entire site is worth checking out, but we've highlighted a few particularly enticing deals below. xTool is offering these discounts from Sept. 8 to Oct. 4. Act fast, though, if you see something you want, because we don't know whether inventory will sell out.

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This dual laser engraver can etch custom designs onto more than 300 types of materials, including metal. With 20-watt power, xTool says this is the world's first diode engraving machine, and it allows you to engrave in color for extra pizzazz. This deal includes a free material kit and free cutting panel. You can also get a material card for up to 20% off with this purchase.

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The multifunctional M1 Ultra is perfect for anyone who needs a laser, pen, printer and cutter for digital arts, crafts and engravings. This gives you the option to make delicate, doilylike laser-printed art. You can also use it for debossing, foiling and making other custom goods. 

xTool's current deal slashes the cost of the M1 Ultra 10W basic bundle by $600. You'll also get a free cutting blade, fine-point blade, fine-point pen and M1 Ultra 10W laser module.

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This xTool heat press includes four presets, temperature controls and ThermoMaster technology for more-even heating capabilities. You can use it hands-free or manually, giving you more options on what to press. This is the perfect heating press to use for T-shirts, tote bags and other bulk design projects. You can also use up to 25kg of pressure for heavier items that require printing.

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xTool is also offering deals on the supplies you'll need to make your designs come to life, such as this set of six acrylic screen-print inks. You can choose from the basic palette or fluorescent colors. Plus, you can save more when you buy in bulk, with discounts increasing the more you buy. One set of six inks costs $15, which is 50% off its normal cost.

More xTool deals

Remember that these deals on xTool gear last until Oct. 4 and include everything from engravers to foil transfer paper to safety kits that can help you make sure your investment lasts longer. 

If you're looking for other devices that can help you get creative, check out our lists of the best photo printer deals and best 3D printers.

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