xTool P2 CO2 Laser - One Year Follow-up Review

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It's been one year since I got the xTool P2 55W CO2 laser, is it still good? Yes! It's one of my favorite tools and although it's not perfect, it's a good fit for me and for how I use a CO2 laser in my workshop. Obviously everyone's needs will be different, but it's been a really versatile machine that does what I want it to do.
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00:00 Intro
01:18 Disclaimers!
03:06 How I use the P2
05:01 Pro - Form Factor
06:33 Pro - xTool Software
08:43 Pro - Material Library
10:41 Pro - Camera System
13:04 Cutting and Engraving Performance
15:29 Con - Display and Control Panel
17:14 Con - Flexible, but Fiddly
19:44 Con - Not Standalone
21:51 Who is this for?
24:10 Price and Value?

Пікірлер: 51

  • @7alfatech860
    @7alfatech860Ай бұрын

    Robert, I really appreciate your reviews, especially for their real world relevance. I remember watching the one on the Harbor Freight band saw many moons ago, bought one and have been nicely impressed by its value and quality. Thanks💯

  • @RobertCowanDIY

    @RobertCowanDIY

    Ай бұрын

    Nice! All these comments are making me consider a secondary channel JUST for reviews. The product review videos tend to get much lower views and I think hurt my channel. But YT needs more decent reviews for stuff like this.

  • @Jake-2011-
    @Jake-2011-Ай бұрын

    This is a real review, thanks.

  • @RobertCowanDIY

    @RobertCowanDIY

    Ай бұрын

    Glad it was helpful!

  • @SebastienBarrau
    @SebastienBarrauАй бұрын

    Thanks for this review! Most of the others on KZread for the P2 are first impressions. Have you had to replace any parts in that first year?

  • @RobertCowanDIY

    @RobertCowanDIY

    Ай бұрын

    Nope, I haven't had to replace anything or do any maintenance, which is nice. I don't have a ton of hours on it, but I can just turn it on and go, which I like. My old chiller needed to be flushed periodically and there was always a new leak somewhere (the connections weren't the best and were old).

  • @StefanoLBP
    @StefanoLBPАй бұрын

    Grazie from Italy… your video was very helpful for me

  • @derekfield4164
    @derekfield416420 күн бұрын

    Great review. I too have had it for a year now. Its an awesome machine. You're spot on about the clunkiness of doing projects bigger than the bed area. My only gripe is no Lightburn support. Like you, i do all designing elsewhere. But man, the xtool software slows my laptop down so much, where as lightburn runs like a charm and has more features.

  • @alejandropalacios92

    @alejandropalacios92

    15 күн бұрын

    Hello. Quick question. Does this machine use air assist? what about the compressor, can you regulate that, also is there any way to control the exhaust of fumes? Because I have heard that modifying these variables you can get better cutting quality and leaving out that brown edges or burns?

  • @RobertCowanDIY

    @RobertCowanDIY

    12 күн бұрын

    Yeah, I noticed that too! I think it's always checking back with the machine or something, the software is something you DON'T want to just leave open.

  • @alejandropalacios92
    @alejandropalacios9215 күн бұрын

    Amazing Video, really cool, new sub here. Just a question, does this machine use air assist? what about the compressor, can you regulate that, also is there any way to control the exhaust of fumes? Because I have heard that modifying these variables you can get better cutting quality and leaving out that brown edges or burns?

  • @RobertCowanDIY

    @RobertCowanDIY

    12 күн бұрын

    It does have air assist, but you can't easily regulate it. You can adjust it in software, but it's not as granular as a 'traditional' CO2 laser. I did forget to mention that. However, their material library takes this into consideration and I've not had any issues. The whole laser is more of 'set and forget' rather than allowing you to tweak and tune. So it depends on what you're after. Usually I want something I can tweak, but I really only use my laser for quick jobs, not for final projects.

  • @Zentient1
    @Zentient1Ай бұрын

    Note that the XCS 2.0 software now has time estimate and remaining time display on the processing screen.

  • @RobertCowanDIY

    @RobertCowanDIY

    Ай бұрын

    OH NICE! I'll have to check that out, thanks for letting me know.

  • @zjdoliver
    @zjdoliver8 күн бұрын

    Hello Robert, just found you during my search for XTool P2 projects. I'm considering purchasing 1/2 inch cast acrylic sheets for a project in which I will be cutting and engraving. I'm curious, if you have experience with 1/2 inch and what settings you use for both cutting/engraving? Thank you so much for putting this out!

  • @RobertCowanDIY

    @RobertCowanDIY

    7 күн бұрын

    Eh, 1/2" is doable but I would only do that for a very small project. 1/2" is probably better cut with something else. For engraving it would be fine, but cutting will be VERY slow and won't be the cleanest edge. Everyone will tell you it CAN do it, but I wouldn't WANT to do it for a big project. The settings will be in the xtool software, you just might have to experiment a bit to get the right results.

  • @taniab7559
    @taniab75592 күн бұрын

    Hi, I would like to buy it, but the honeycomb is not included, I wonder if it is necessary or I can work without the honeycomb?

  • @DaveKerk
    @DaveKerkАй бұрын

    My 20+ y/o Epilog just died and trying to repair it has cost me several days of trying and could cost over $1,000. I've been looking at this to replace it and bring me into the modern age. The conveyor for long projects is extremely tempting as making signs for a business would be a breeze. Thanks for the great overview!

  • @RobertCowanDIY

    @RobertCowanDIY

    Ай бұрын

    Sure thing! I'm not at all sure what Epilog is up to now, but they were great 10-15 years ago when I last used them. BUT, tech has come a long way. The P2 feels like it cuts the same as the old 60W Epilog, but has all the fancy bells and whistles. I'd be curious what you end up with! If you find something more compelling than the P2, let me know!

  • @DaveKerk

    @DaveKerk

    Ай бұрын

    @@RobertCowanDIY My old Epilog is a 30W (who knows what the actual wattage is now with it's age). So hearing it cuts like the 60W for the price is very good to hear! Epilog support has been great but the 5 figure price tag is a bit hard to swallow for a small business. I'll be doing more research!

  • @RobertCowanDIY

    @RobertCowanDIY

    Ай бұрын

    @@DaveKerk xTool support will most likely not be as good, but I rarely need to call someone. With something like the Epilog, you might not find many KZread channels or forums discussing it, so you might HAVE to call support. But for these consumer-grade tools, you can usually find someone to help you out or figure out how to do it on your own. That's the trade off for moving the decimal over one place ;-)

  • @DaveKerk

    @DaveKerk

    Ай бұрын

    @@RobertCowanDIY Haha trying to find reddit posts or forums on my Epilog is like looking through old textbooks for a super archaic solution (that usually works). But having something more mainstream is definitely appealing. My other main concern is that to get a 60w (or close to) from any of the larger manufacturers, it's this huge machine that you would need a team of people and a truck to move. The nearly desktop size of this is one of my main considerations. My Epilog Legend 24TT fits on a table made from extruded aluminum (that you actually sold me!!) and I think the P2 would as well.

  • @RobertCowanDIY

    @RobertCowanDIY

    Ай бұрын

    @@DaveKerk Ha! I remember you, nice.

  • @marcgriffis5619
    @marcgriffis5619Ай бұрын

    Thanks for a great review! The P2 is on my future purchase list but I have concerns about setting it up in my garage. It’s the only place I have space for it. I live in S Cali where it’s not uncommon for the temp to reach 100+ in the summer. Can this cause damage to my laser (any laser)? Or impede on performance? Thanks. New to lasers here 🤦🏽‍♀️

  • @RobertCowanDIY

    @RobertCowanDIY

    Ай бұрын

    Nah, that should be fine. It has its own watercooling setup and even after really long jobs, mine only goes up a couple degrees in temperature. As long as you watch the temp and not run it for too long on the hottest days, it's fine.

  • @ChrissyKeto2020
    @ChrissyKeto2020Ай бұрын

    Hi Robert, I have a question. Can I use this machine for laser engraving and cutting different types of laser safe plastic. For example, I need to be able to make hundreds of custom 2”X 4” signs with a QR code and several lines of text. Would this machine work well for this type of application? Thank you! I appreciate your content!

  • @RobertCowanDIY

    @RobertCowanDIY

    Ай бұрын

    I'm not sure what 'laser safe plastic' is, but you'd most likely be doing acrylic, right? And yes, it would easily do this, that's what it's made for.

  • @mp6814
    @mp6814Ай бұрын

    The biggest question is this: does it work with Lightburn? (a deal-breaker for me)

  • @RobertCowanDIY

    @RobertCowanDIY

    Ай бұрын

    Here'e an article about it: support.xtool.com/article/287 I worry that a lot of the more interesting features won't work the way you want. That was the case with the gweike cloud. You COULD use the camera, but the experience wasn't the same. The autofocus might not work the same either. Just curious, why is lightburn a deal breaker? It was for me too, but I never ended up using it and found the included software just fine.

  • @mp6814

    @mp6814

    Ай бұрын

    Well, this is a personal choice (as is for everyone else). I called it a deal breaker because of two reasons: I know and use Lightburn and find it an awesome, powerful and easy to use tool with great control of the process, and (2) there are other machines that are close in performance that do use it. Again, it's the (perceived) superiority of Lightburn that matters to me.

  • @RobertCowanDIY

    @RobertCowanDIY

    Ай бұрын

    @@mp6814 Gotcha. It was a deal breaker for me, but I haven't opened up lightburn in ~6 months now? Just a data point, that's all. However, I'm not aware of any lasers that work natively with lightburn that offer wireless connectivity, integrated camera support and autofocus. I could be wrong though. I think lighburn is falling a bit behind with these new fancy features.

  • @mp6814

    @mp6814

    Ай бұрын

    Thanks@@RobertCowanDIY, good point, I will keep this in mind. I am yet to choose a machine, this is an open topic for me. Lightburn allows the use of cameras, I have successfully done that with a smaller laser, it worked amazingly well. Wireless connectivity is much further down on the importance ladder for me. For a hobbyist the array of features that Lightburn offers seems to be hard to beat. But then, I am biased for sure. EDIT: I got a hint that OMTech Polar 350 and Flux Beamo have built-in cameras and work with Lightburn (to be verified). Considering how quickly Lightburn improves, I am sure they will catch up quickly.

  • @RobertCowanDIY

    @RobertCowanDIY

    Ай бұрын

    @@mp6814 I believe the OMTech Polar is the exact same as the gweike. My camera experience through lightburn was 'OK'. It wasn't as seamless as the P2. Be sure to watch some videos. You are right about lightburn improving, they're highly motivated to make these features work!

  • @johnanthony9923
    @johnanthony9923Ай бұрын

    Thanks for this! No one...and I literally do mean NO ONE...does actual "reviews" on KZread anymore. Every single one is paid in some way. Granted this is after having it a year, but it's still appreciated. The guy at Laser Everything even said in the comment section that he wouldn't even bother "reviewing" a Thunder Laser product because they won't pay him enough and even the free laser isn't enough for him. KZread has become the absolute *WORST* place to get product "reviews" because EVERY single one is positive. KZreadrs want free products, affiliate money, etc. and will never...EVER....jeopardize that by giving something a negative....or even slightly less than GLOWING....review. It seems like KZreadrs won't do ANYTHING just for the benefit of their subscribers anymore. Which is just to say, I appreciate this video. lol

  • @NickCollura

    @NickCollura

    Ай бұрын

    Agree on the quality content, clear communication, thorough and thoughtful. The channel deserves a few more zeros in the subscribers column.

  • @RobertCowanDIY

    @RobertCowanDIY

    Ай бұрын

    SO true. I'm in a few KZreadr discord groups and it's the same thing, they just want money for the reviews and the product is pretty irrelevant. If the company has a great affiliate program *coughBambu* people will push the products pretty hard. When the product is actually good, it's not a big deal, but it's always interesting to see KZread flooded with reviews for a specific product out of nowhere. Like, who even is Sovol?!

  • @RobertCowanDIY

    @RobertCowanDIY

    Ай бұрын

    Awww, thanks. And yeah, I wouldn't mind another zero in the subscriber column, hopefully at the end ;-)

  • @garrydye2394

    @garrydye2394

    Ай бұрын

    I agree...I simply stopped watching 99% of the content I use to watch related to woodworking, 3D printing, and Lasering simply because they are nothing more than info-commercials and what bothers me the most they think we are really that dumb to not know. Its hard not to go to the dark side but I've been in business for 25 years this May and building a reputation is way more lucrative than not. You don't want to melt into the see of sales men. Keep doing what you are doing Robert. Having someone tell you that they appreciate your honesty is one of the highest compliments and we appreciate yours.

  • @Jake-2011-

    @Jake-2011-

    Ай бұрын

    None negative for thunder or aeon on KZread 😅

  • @justiciaparaespana7236
    @justiciaparaespana7236Ай бұрын

    I would like to buy it but the bank rejected my loan to buy it. So I had to buy a cheap chinese CO2 laser that I had to create it own table to keep all the accesories in one place when I had space in my office. I still not using it so... Maybe is time to sell it and save money to buy the Xtool P2.

  • @RobertCowanDIY

    @RobertCowanDIY

    Ай бұрын

    Not sure if you were aware, but xTool does offer financing directly: www.xtool.com/pages/payment-methods#:~:text=You%20can%20also%20finance%20your,xTool%20to%20pay%20for%20itself!

  • @PrincezzBandicaaa

    @PrincezzBandicaaa

    Ай бұрын

    So does swing design and makers crafts

  • @pascal789456123
    @pascal78945612316 күн бұрын

    Hi Robert, we’re looking for a laser machine for engraving lamacoids ( acrylic labels) I know co2 laser is a must over diode since they often are white. This P2 seems like a very good machine but a bit too much for our needs. Would you recommend a gweike cloud for our needs since it’s cheaper or the P2 would actually make the price difference worth it.

  • @RobertCowanDIY

    @RobertCowanDIY

    12 күн бұрын

    If you're just doing something simple like that, the gweike would be a good option I think. The P2 is more versatile, but the gweike will perform basically the same.

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