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ELEGOO PHECDA 20000mW Laser Engraver & Cutter with Air Assist, CNC Laser Engraving and Cutting Machine for Wood and Metal, Dark Acrylic, 400x400mm Engraving Area (Basic), Laser Class 4

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Size: 20W Basic


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  • 20000mW Output PowerELEGOO PHECDA laser engraver offers high performance and versatility with its 20000mW output power. With a high energy density of 0.06mm*0.06mm focal spot, it can achieve speeds of up to 25,000 mm/min without compromising quality. This makes it capable of engraving or cutting a wide range of materials, including wood, bamboo, kraft paper, stainless steel, and aluminum. Laser Class: Class 4. FDA Accession Number: 2311025-000
  • Large Engraving AreaThe machine also features a generous engraving area of 400 x 400 mm /15.75x15.75 inches, giving you the creative freedom to take on large projects or engrave multiple pieces at once. Plus, its height-adjustable laser head and adjustable risers enable you to engrave objects of different heights with ease. PS: The max diameter of the cylinder that can be engraved by Phecda 20000mW is 68.5mm. If you need to engrave a larger cylinder, you will need another set of risers
  • Smoke Filtering ExhaustTo ensure a clean and safe work environment, the laser head is equipped with a smoke exhaust filter and dual cooling fans that effectively absorb fumes and dust generated during engraving. The filter cartridge has a detachable cover for easy filter removal and replacement.
  • Multiple Operation MethodsThe ELEGOO Phecda laser engraver offers multiple operation methods for your convenience. You can control the machine via a mobile App for remote WIFI operation and custom engraving (your phone must be connected to the machine's wifi), transfer data using a USB cable or TF card, and it supports LightBurn and LaserGRBL software for added flexibility.
  • Magnetic Shading PlateOne standout feature of the Phecda is its translucent magnetic shading plate. This innovative structure shields your eyes from harmful UV light and can also function as a laser filtering see-through cover to observe the light spot engraving track. Additionally, it doubles as a smoke collection device, improving the efficiency of the smoke filter. For even more safety, the machine comes with goggles to protect your eyes.

Product Dimensions: 26.49 x 25.98 x 7.48 inches


Item model number: PHECDA


Item Weight: 22.1 pounds


Manufacturer: ELEGOO


Country of Origin: China


Date First Available: August 3, 2023


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  • WOW - Can't believe how good this machine is at the crazy low price!
Size: 10W Basic
Spent 2 months researching lasers, looking for a laser south of $800. Read tons of reviews; watched tons of videos. Eventually came to 4 conclusions: 1. Most (if not all) affordable lasers don’t have good instructions. Which doesn’t surprise me; most engineers I’ve known hate writing documentation. I decided to just accept this fact and move on. 2. There were numerous websites to order from, but many were questionable with poor or non-existent return-policies, or just bad track records. Decided to stay with reputable vendors (like Amazon). 3. YouTube has a ton of different laser reviews, but many of the reviewers seemed to be “tied” to one brand or another. They were very negative to any brand that wasn’t “their” brand, which made me leery of their reviews. A few of them were more opened minded; those were the ones I closely listened to. One guy tried hard to be critical of Elegoo, but in the end, he thought it was a great machine. Another stated that Elegoo has a history of providing “a lot of bang for the buck” (they also make 3D printers). This was music to my ears. 4. Narrowed it down to 3 brands; of those, Phecda seemed to be the best with a fantastic price. Additionally, the Phecda had tilt and fire detection; I liked the added safety. Air assist looks to be standard on the Phecda; another reason to buy. (Hint to the newbie: Always have your air assist on to protect the outside lens of the laser.) So, I got my hands on a 10w unit. Since then, I’ve had ZERO regrets. Have even added the 20w unit to my stable. After assembling & learning how to operate the Phecda, here are my 12 observations: 1. 10w isn’t a bad place to start. Many lasers have less power, but aren’t as capable. I also like the 20w machine. Each one has advantages. Let me explain: 10w allows for tighter, smaller beam; this means finer detail etching (like pictures). Plus, it has enough power to cut thin plywood and work many other materials. (BTW, YouTube has tricks for working w/ lower power settings). 20w can handle thicker materials and provide quicker results. Why? Because every job relies on laser power versus laser speed. Less power means you’ll need to slow the laser down to be effective. But double the power, and you can just about cut your time in half due to a faster laser speed. 10 or 20 watts? It’s your decision. 2. Phecda is very well made. Tolerances are tight, which slows down assembly, but makes for a very straight and rigid unit. When assembled, it doesn’t wobble or twist when picked up – this helps to provide accurate cuts and etchings (some brands lack rigidity). BTW, saw a reviewer complain about screw heads protruding on the frame, but I saw his mistake. He used the wrong screws. Some screws look very similar, but are slightly different. He had mixed up the screws. 3. Some thought it was easy to assemble, others not so much. But it comes with printed instructions AND with an assembly video on a micro-SD card. Suggest you use both sources. Don’t be in a hurry and you should do fine. But don’t over tighten screws, just snug them down. 4. Some complained of rail design and inside belts; this seemed silly to me. Rail design is part of what lured me. Looks to be well engineered and not homemade (unlike some other brands). Belts were well protected and easy to clean. 5. One reviewer said his machine worked for a few seconds and then stopped. I think I know what happened, as it happened to me. I neglected to plug a wire securely into its socket. When the laser moved a bit, the cable became loose and it stopped moving. My mistake; I went back to securely push each wire in. Problem was resolved; works fine now. Duh on me. 6. Has a touch screen on top of the front rail for control; convenient and non-obtrusive (other brands had a tacky box bolted to outside of frame). Found the controls easy & intuitive to use. 7. Phecda operates in 1 of 3 different ways: via USB cable attached to computer, or wirelessly thru a smart phone app, or via a micro-SD card. Let’s talk about each. 7a. USB cable is very direct, but means that a PC must be nearby. You’ll need software, like LaserGRBL (free) or LightBurn ($$$), to send a job to the laser. Currently using LaserGRBL, but will eventually switch to LightBurn. Some materials can emit nasty fumes or particulates, so an enclosure or outside use will be required. If outside, remember: the PC has to go with it, if using this method. 7b. Wirelessly, the smart phone app (free) works well, according to others. I no longer keep a phone, so I tried the same app on my android tablet - and it worked! The app is ridiculously easy to set up and use; it uses a WiFi signal directly between the tablet and your Phecda laser. Zero problems there. 7c. The micro-SD card is my favorite method. I can take it outside w/out a PC. I use LaserGRBL to create laser files. The file has the extension “.nc” (Numerical Control), which is the only file the machine can “see” on the card; remember that! Only takes a minute to create .nc file, put it on the card, and then plug it into the unit. Seconds later, I’m lasering away. BTW, got my first .nc files by contacting Elegoo; they emailed 2 sample files that I burned right away. I’ve suggested to them to make them downloadable from the Elegoo website. Update: I was just old that they will be adding downloadable .nc files to their website. 8. Depending on material, extreme laser heat can generate some nasty gases & particulates. Although Phecda has a unique built-in fan & filter to help reduce emissions, some materials still require the use of an enclosure or outdoor use. Note, all lasers in this price range (and many well above it) also require enclosures or outdoor use. 9. Some complained it doesn’t have limit switches (to stop laser travel before it runs into a rail). This is true, but it’s also true of nearly all laser in this price range. Want more features? Then spend more $$$. Personally, I don’t have an issue with this. I always know how large my cut is going to be, and I know where the cut will start. Plus, there’s a mark-the-perimeter button that has the laser travel in a rectangular path to show you how much area it’s going to need. But there are limit switch kits out there, expressly for the Phecda (cost: $30); maybe I’ll add switches someday. 10. I should mention, I’ve found the laser to be flawlessly accurate and precise. This is due, in part, to its frame rigidity. Look at the pictures I've posted and you notice that some etchings have perfectly straight lines that are the width of a hair... no joke. 11. Yes, instructions for operation are a bit sparse. But many laser brands have the same issue. I’ve spoken with Elegoo about this, and I’m made to understand that a better manual is on the way. It may be a downloadable from their website. But from what I’ve seen, the Phecda controls are intuitive and well organized. So, most folks should be able to successfully operate. BTW, I may do a YouTube video to explain all of this (near future). 12. Do I think Phecda is worth the price? Absolutely, YES. Both 10w and 20w versions are bargains, but they’re NOT cheaply made. Could they be better? Of course, but at this price, it’s way better than I could have dreamed. Again, “a lot of bang for the buck”. BOTTOM LINE: Would I purchase if I had it to do over again? YES! Heck, I’ve 2 of them already. I think it’s impossible to get more laser for the money. Ditto for the quality. Crazy good machine at a crazy low price. Hope this review helps you to decide if Elegoo's Phecda is the right laser for you. Thanks for reading. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 5, 2024 by m m

  • Was easy to assemble and works wonderful. Great for the price!!
Size: 10W Package 2
TLDR: Ignore complaints of software issues or it not being easy to assemble if you can put together IKEA furniture or assemble a Lego set you can do this just take your time and read the instructions, It works wonders for its budget price. Buy a Creality vent hood and vent it outside the filter does nothing. I have seen many complaints about the building process and I am here to tell you they are all to be ignored. If you want a product that comes pre-assembled you won't find any under 800 USD in the laser engraver world same with fdm printers. Speaking of FDM printers this was a breeze compared to my Ender-3. Their resin printers own 5 of them for our company and they come pre-assembled. That being said the instructions were very clear and if you can assemble a Lego set you can assemble this. The product it included the tools and compared to other budget engravers we have purchased (4 now) this has more bells and whistles and has been a breeze to operate since we moved it into our garage. With that, I want to note the filter really does nothing and you will want to buy a hood the fabric one by Creality works wonders and fits this product. Also purchasing a webcam and setting up a raspberry pie can come in handy if you are not going to be next to it. I did test the fire sensors and they do indeed detect a fire and stop the machine they are simple infrared sensors but they work. The software also seems to work fine. I use Lightburn on it and had no issues. If you follow instructions on how to update firmware you should have no issues. Not to sound smug but with most things, you have to take your time and read instructions thoroughly and not rush. If you do that you will be fine. Also grabbed one for my nephew (15) while it was on Kickstarter and he assembled it and has been using it for months now without any help. There have been no problems on his end. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 26, 2024 by Susan Winters Susan Winters

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