Best resin 3D printers under £1000
Updated 22 May 2026 · Live prices on every page load from United Kingdom marketplaces
Ranked off live United Kingdom marketplaces prices plus the specs that actually matter on a resin machine: XY pixel size (finer is better), build volume, and light-source technology. Bigger numbers don't always mean better prints - but they do mean more headroom for miniatures, dental work and jewellery casting. Resin is messier than FDM; expect to spend time on wash, cure and nitrile gloves.
- #1
UniformationGK3 Pro LCD High-Transmittance Screen£170 MSLA · 14 µm XY · 6.0 L · 15120 x 6230 (16K) - #2
AntinskyErgate-01 PRO£546 MSLA · 14 µm XY · 5.7 L · 16K - #3
ELEGOOMARSMATE Air Purifier£105 MSLA · 18 µm XY · 2.1 L · 8520*4320 - #4
ELEGOOMercury X Wash and Cure Station and ELEGOO£131 MSLA · 18 µm XY · 2.1 L - #5
ELEGOOMars 4 Ultra MSLA£189 MSLA · 18 µm XY · 2.0 L · 8520x4320 - #6
ELEGOOMars 5 Ultra 9K Resin£285 MSLA · 18 µm XY · 2.0 L · 8520 x 4320 - #7
ELEGOOSaturn 3 Resin£185 MSLA · 19 µm XY · 6.7 L · 11520x5120 - #8
ELEGOOSaturn 4 Ultra Resin£360 MSLA · 19 µm XY · 5.9 L - #9
PHROZEN7.1" Mono-LCD Screen Replacement£104 MSLA · 22 µm XY · 1.6 L · 8K - #10
PHROZENSonic Mini 8K LCD Resin£202 MSLA · 22 µm XY · 1.6 L · 7680 x 4320
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Matt's take on this budget
At £1000 you're in prosumer resin territory - heated resin vats, integrated filtration, faster layer times, larger builds. This is where dental labs and jewellery houses start their equipment budget. For hobbyists it's almost certainly overkill, unless you genuinely need a 10+ L resin bath for terrain, busts or bulk miniatures. Check the resin compatibility list: at this tier, certain machines are optimised for dental / castable / tough-engineering resins and will struggle with cheap hobby resin.
Frequently asked
Is a £1000 resin printer overkill for hobbyists? +
Mostly, yes. The print-quality ceiling is hit by £500-class 8K machines. £1000 buys you heated resin vats, integrated filtration, 10K+ screens and larger builds - valuable if you print daily, marginal if you print monthly.
Who should spend £1000 on a resin printer? +
Small commercial mini makers, jewellery prototypers, dental lab starters, and cosplayers who actually print full-size busts and helmets in pieces. If you are a hobbyist who prints twice a month, the £500 tier gets you 95 % of the output.
Can I print dental or castable resins at this budget? +
Some machines support them, but you also need the specific resin formulation (dental models, castable wax-like) and correctly calibrated exposure profiles. Check the vendor resin compatibility list before committing - not all £1000 printers handle engineering-grade resins.
Related reading
Ranking is driven by the spec sheet plus live price. Print quality on resin also depends heavily on the slicer, the resin itself, exposure tuning and post-processing - none of which are on the spec sheet. Treat this as a shortlist, read owner reports, then buy.