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Makeblock xTool Laser Engravers, Laser Cutters and Air Purifiers

Hong Kong Enquiries and Quotations

Desktop CO2, Diode, Infrared, Fibre
and UV Laser Solutions

 

Beets supplies a range of Makeblock xTool laser engravers, laser cutters and air purifiers in Hong Kong. Available solutions cover desktop CO2 laser cutting, wood and leather engraving, metal marking, detailed glass and crystal engraving, multifunction craft production and laser fume filtration.


xTool products are suitable for Hong Kong schools, STEM and STEAM classrooms, makerspaces, design studios, gift shops, small businesses and experienced home users. Whether you want to cut wood and acrylic, produce personalised gifts, engrave metal products or set up a compact creative workshop, we can recommend a suitable xTool model based on your materials, working area, production volume, premises, safety requirements and budget.

xTool CO2 Laser Cutters
 

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Makeblock xTool P3 CO2 Laser Cutter

The xTool P3 is a large enclosed CO2 laser cutter equipped with an 80W CO2 laser, a 915 × 458 mm working area and processing speeds of up to 1,200 mm/s. It is designed for larger signs, models, display pieces and higher-volume production. A four-camera vision system, autofocus and automatic lifting base help streamline positioning and production.

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Makeblock xTool P2S CO2 Laser Cutter

The xTool P2S is an enclosed desktop CO2 laser cutter with a 55W CO2 laser, a 600 × 305 mm working area and speeds of up to 600 mm/s. It can cut wood, leather and acrylic in different colours. Dual 16MP cameras, autofocus and curved-surface engraving make it suitable for models, signage, educational projects and small-batch production. Class I and Class IV versions are available for different operating environments.

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Makeblock Laserbox Rotary Laser Cutter

The Laserbox Rotary is an enclosed CO2 laser cutter designed for education and creative production. It combines a 40W CO2 laser, a 500 × 300 mm working area and a rotary attachment for 360-degree engraving on cups, tubes and cylindrical objects with diameters from 3 to 70 mm. Its wide-angle camera and visual positioning features are useful for schools, makerspaces and design and technology classes.

xTool Metal, Glass and Precision Laser Engravers
Makeblock xTool F2 Ultra 60W MOPA

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Makeblock xTool F2 Ultra 60W MOPA

The xTool F2 Ultra MOPA is designed for deep metal engraving, relief work, colour marking and batch production. It is available with a 60W MOPA laser alone or as a dual-laser model with an additional 40W diode laser. The 220 × 220 mm working area and maximum speed of 15,000 mm/s support fast production, while the dual-laser version expands its applications from metal to wood, leather and dark opaque acrylic.

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Makeblock xTool F2 Ultra 5W UV

The xTool F2 Ultra UV uses a 5W 355 nm UV laser for low-heat “cold processing”, helping to reduce scorching and heat deformation on glass, crystal, plastic, ceramic and silicone. It provides a 200 × 200 mm surface engraving area and a 70 × 70 mm area for 3D internal engraving. Dual 48MP cameras support detailed gift and display production. Please contact us for availability and pricing.

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Makeblock xTool F1 Ultra

The xTool F1 Ultra combines a 20W fibre laser and a 20W diode laser, allowing it to handle metal deep engraving and relief work as well as wood, leather and dark acrylic. Its 220 × 220 mm working area and speeds of up to 10,000 mm/s make it suitable for product marking, personalised gifts and small-batch orders. Class I and Class IV versions are available.

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Makeblock xTool F2

The xTool F2 is a portable dual-laser engraver weighing approximately 4.6 kg. Its 15W diode laser handles wood, leather and dark acrylic, while the 5W 1064 nm infrared laser marks metals and plastics. A 115 × 115 mm working area, 50MP camera and speeds of up to 6,000 mm/s make it well suited to markets, pop-up shops and on-site personalisation.

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Makeblock xTool F1

The xTool F1 is a compact dual-laser engraver weighing approximately 4.6 kg. It combines a 10W diode laser with a 2W 1064 nm infrared laser for engraving wood, leather, paper, plastic and metal. Its 115 × 115 mm working area and speeds of up to 4,000 mm/s suit live engraving, personalised gifts and compact creative studios.

xTool Laser Air Purifiers
 

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Makeblock xTool Desktop Air Purifier

This compact xTool air purifier uses three-stage filtration with activated carbon and a HEPA filter, with a stated purification efficiency of 99.97%. It measures 285 × 190 × 296 mm and operates at approximately 55 dB, making it suitable for smaller machines such as the xTool F1, F2 and M1 Ultra in space-limited work areas. Confirm machine compatibility and connection accessories before purchase.

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Makeblock xTool SafetyPro AP2 Air Purifier

The SafetyPro AP2 is designed for desktop laser machines and combines cyclone separation with six-stage filtration. It offers a stated dust removal efficiency of 99.99% and four airflow settings. The 290 × 491 × 542 mm unit is compatible with models including the P2S, M1 Ultra, F1 Ultra, F2 Ultra and D1. Compatible machines can also synchronise with the AP2 for automatic operation.

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Makeblock xTool SafetyPro AP2 Max Air Purifier

The SafetyPro AP2 Max is a high-airflow purifier for the xTool P3, larger laser machines and higher-volume production environments. It delivers airflow of up to 700 m³/h and combines seven-stage filtration, 72 cyclone separators and a dedicated formaldehyde filter. Airflow can be adjusted from 1% to 100%. Please contact us for availability and pricing.

Why Choose Makeblock xTool?

 

Makeblock xTool offers machines for entry-level desktop engraving, multifunction craft production, CO2 laser cutting, metal marking and precision UV engraving. For Hong Kong users who do not require a large industrial laser system, xTool provides relatively compact and accessible options supported by dedicated design software.


xTool products are particularly suitable for:

 

  • Schools, STEM and STEAM programmes and makerspaces

  • Design studios, product development and model making

  • Craft brands, online shops, gift shops and event production

  • Woodcraft, leatherwork, paper crafts, acrylic products and home decoration

  • Metal jewellery, nameplates, souvenirs and personalised gifts

  • Markets, exhibitions and pop-up shops offering live engraving

 

Different laser sources serve different purposes. CO2 lasers are generally better for cutting wood and clear or coloured acrylic. Diode lasers suit common woods, leather and darker materials. Infrared and fibre lasers are better suited to metal and plastic marking. UV lasers are useful for glass, crystal, plastics and detailed work requiring a smaller heat-affected area.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

 

Q: Are xTool laser engravers suitable for a Hong Kong home or small workshop?
A: Some desktop and portable xTool models can suit smaller studios or shops. However, laser processing creates smoke, odours and particles, so suitable exhaust or air purification is required together with adequate operating clearance. Before purchasing, consider the machine dimensions, lid clearance, electrical supply, ventilation and any building management rules.

 

Q: What is the difference between a laser engraver and a laser cutter?
A: A laser engraver creates text, images or textures on a material’s surface. A laser cutter uses concentrated energy to pass through the material. Many xTool machines can both engrave and cut, but suitable materials and maximum thicknesses vary according to the laser source, power, speed, air assist and material properties.

 

Q: Should I choose a CO2, diode, infrared, fibre or UV laser?
A: CO2 lasers are well suited to cutting wood, leather and acrylic. Diode lasers are useful for wood, paper, leather and certain dark materials. Infrared and fibre lasers are better for marking metals and plastics, while higher-powered fibre or MOPA lasers can also produce deep engraving and colour marking on selected metals. UV lasers have a smaller heat-affected area and suit glass, crystal, plastics and precision work.

 

Q: Which xTool machine can cut clear acrylic?
A: A CO2 laser cutter such as the xTool P2S or Laserbox Rotary is normally the better choice. Common blue diode lasers generally cannot cut clear acrylic directly.

 

Q: Which xTool model is best for metal engraving?
A: For straightforward surface marking, consider an infrared model such as the xTool F1 or F2. For deeper engraving, relief work, faster batch production or broader metal applications, consider the F1 Ultra or F2 Ultra MOPA.

 

Q: Are xTool laser machines suitable for schools and STEM education?
A: Yes. xTool machines can support design and technology, visual arts, product design, maker education and cross-curricular STEM or STEAM projects. Schools should prioritise enclosed designs, laser safety classification, ventilation, fire precautions, access control, staff training and supervised student use.

 

Q: What is the difference between Class I and Class IV versions?
A: A Class I system normally uses a complete enclosure and safety interlocks to keep accessible laser exposure within a lower-risk level during normal operation. A Class IV machine requires stricter protective equipment, a controlled operating area and more extensive safety management. The correct choice depends on the exact configuration, site risk assessment and institutional requirements.
Q: Does an xTool laser machine need exhaust ventilation or an air purifier?
A: Yes. Cutting or engraving wood, leather, paper and acrylic may create smoke, odours and airborne particles. Even when a machine has a built-in fan, the premises should have a suitable exhaust or filtration arrangement. Never process PVC, chlorine-containing materials or other substances that may release toxic gases.

 

Q: Should I choose the Desktop Air Purifier, SafetyPro AP2 or AP2 Max?
A: The Desktop Air Purifier is suited to smaller machines such as the F1 and F2 and to lower processing volumes. The SafetyPro AP2 is intended for general desktop machines such as the P2S, M1 Ultra and F1 Ultra. The AP2 Max is better suited to the P3, larger systems or environments requiring greater airflow and filter capacity. Always confirm the machine interface, materials, daily operating time and site ventilation before purchasing.

 

Q: What design software can I use with xTool?
A: Most models support xTool Creative Space, xTool Studio or other relevant xTool software. Selected models also support LightBurn. Compatible software, operating systems and file formats vary by model, so confirm compatibility with your existing design workflow before ordering.

 

Q: Can Beets provide a formal quotation for a school, company or organisation?
A: Yes. Beets can provide xTool model recommendations and formal quotations for schools, companies, non-profit organisations, design studios and small businesses in Hong Kong.

 

Q: Can installation or training be arranged after purchase?
A: Depending on the project, you can enquire about delivery, installation, basic operation, laser safety procedures, software training and creative application workshops for teachers, employees or studio users.

 

Request a Quotation for Makeblock xTool Products

 

If you are looking for an xTool laser engraver, laser cutter or air purifier for a Hong Kong school, company, studio, shop or personal creative project, contact Beets through the enquiry form.

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