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Elegoo Centauri Carbon 2 Combo review: "I'm an idiot, and even I was able to make really cool stuff with this beginner-friendly 3D printer"

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GamesRadar+ Verdict

Regardless of whether you're new to 3D printing or are a veteran hoping to streamline your process, the Elegoo Centauri Carbon 2 Combo is the perfect choice. This has replaced its predecessor as my go-to FDM machine, and it's an excellent addition to any home setup.

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Pros

  • +

    Very easy to use

  • +

    Reliable, high-detail results

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    Multi-color functionality

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    Quieter than previous machines

  • +

    Classy enclosed design

Cons

  • -

    Quite a large machine

  • -

    Shakes any desk it's sat on

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Please join me in a moment of silence as we mourn the poor Elegoo Centauri Carbon.

I've said before that this is one of my favorite 3D printers. Actually, my Elegoo Centuari Carbon review notes that it's the perfect entry-level machine for beginners. But now? I'm afraid to say it's been superseded by a younger, trendier model. Enter the Elegoo Centauri Carbon 2 Combo.

Yes, it looks similar to its predecessor. It boasts many of the same tricks. However, it does them all better – and with multi-color functionality. So I'm sorry to say, my Elegoo Centauri Carbon love story is over. It's all about this bad boy now.

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Price

$449/£399

Printer type

Filament

Build volume

256 × 256 × 256mm

Velocity

Up to 500mm/s

Acceleration

Up to 20,000mm/s²

Build plate

Dual-sided flexible

In-built camera

Yes

Leveling

Automatic

Connections

USB-A & Wi-Fi

  • 4-color printing
  • CoreXY velocity of up to 500mm/s
  • Quiet printing under 45dB

This device is pitched as a family-friendly machine. Not because kids and their parents are supposed to be using it together as a wholesome weekend activity; rather, it's designed to be quieter and less obtrusive. That means it can, in theory, be used at home without disturbing anyone else around you. Indeed, it's able to "print silently" under 45dB.

As you may be able to tell from the many reels attached to it in most promo photos, it's also a multi-color device. You can connect four kinds of filament to it at once, and – thanks to the CANVAS system tucked away on the side of the chassis – the Centauri Carbon 2 Combo will switch between them seamlessly during print projects.

An Elegoo Centauri Carbon 2 Combo on a wooden table

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When combined with full-auto calibration, a nozzle that can reach up to 350°C, a coreXY velocity of up to 500mm/s, and an enclosed system to keep things neat and tidy, this machine is a solid all-rounder.

Elegoo Centauri Carbon 2 Combo performance

  • Easy to use
  • Reliable, detailed results every time
  • Quieter than previous models

A hand opens the front door of the Elegoo Centauri Carbon 2 Combo

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Much like the original Centauri Carbon, this printer is incredibly easy to use. Unlike the machines of old, you won't spend hours fine-tuning it; you unpack it, set off the auto-levelling, and away you go. It's as simple as that.

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What follows is reliable and of an impressively high quality. These prints aren't going to rival those made on resin machines like the Creality Halot-X1 in terms of detail, but they're still great all things considered. I used this to make everything from Catan tiles (back when I 3D printed one of the best board games for my family at Christmas, which you can read about here) to Warhammer scenery and D&D props. Everything came out looking fantastic with absolutely no effort on my part, so those willing to dial in the settings even more should be very pleased.

More detail, please

Elegoo Saturn 4 Ultra 16K on a table, beside a leather sofa

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If you want to print miniatures for the likes of D&D or wargames such as Trench Crusade, you're better off with a resin printer instead. Elegoo makes machines like the Elegoo Saturn 4 Ultra 16K, which should do the job nicely and future-proof you in terms of quality.

The multi-color functionality is brilliant too, and for me, it's the biggest differentiator between this and the previous Centauri Carbon. It switches between colors with nary a complaint, and I've had next to no issues at all with snags or blockages (unlike some competitors' machines). The fact it's all fed through the dainty CANVAS system is another positive – there's no need for separate, bulky feed systems taking up space.

So, how's the noise? Although I'm not sure I'd say it goes unnoticed, the Elegoo Centauri Carbon 2 Combo is a lot quieter than the previous model. The addition of rubber feet to absorb vibrations helps, and the only trouble I had while working in the same room was it shaking the desk during certain high-speed prints. If you've got the machine set up in a spare room or garage and can shut the door, I daresay you'll barely notice it was there.

Should you buy the Elegoo Centauri Carbon 2 Combo?

Elegoo Centauri Carbon 2 Combo print head

(Image credit: Future/Benjamin Abbott)

If you're new to 3D printing or want an easy, all-in-one system, this is a perfect choice. Printers with larger beds and higher speeds do exist, but this more than does the job unless you have those kinds of specific needs.

Buy it if...

✅ You're a 3D printing beginner
This is a brilliant entry point to the hobby, and fits in nicely at home - it won't create too much of a racket, nor stink the place out with smelly fumes.

✅ You want high detail prints for a variety of uses
This device will excel at making everything from Warhammer terrain and cosplay props to useful nick knacks for odd jobs around the home. The addition of the multi-color function is another big selling point.

Don't buy it if...

❌ You want to make larger prints
If you'd like to make big cosplay props or larger replicas, you might be better off looking at a machine like Elegoo's Neptune 4 Plus.

❌ You already have the original Centauri Carbon
While a lot of improvements have been made, this is still similar enough to the original that I wouldn't upgrade out of hand - you can get a multi-color add on for the Centauri Carbon, for example.

How we tested the Elegoo Centauri Carbon 2 Combo

Elegoo Centauri Carbon 2 Combo CANVAS system

(Image credit: Future/Benjamin Abbott)
Disclaimer

This review was conducted using a sample provided by the manufacturer.

I spent a couple of months using and living with the Elegoo Centauri Carbon 2 Combo. This involved me printing off a wide variety of items to test the machine's capabilities, ranging from board game tiles, storage items, props, and wargaming terrain.

For more on how our process works, be sure not to miss the full GamesRadar+ hardware policy.


For inspiration on what to use your printer for, why not check out the best tabletop RPGs?

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