New video of melted Bambu Lab A1 sparks debate about whether the A1 3D printer is still a fire hazard — critics push for recall while redditors suspect external factors
A viral video showing a melted Bambu Lab A1 3D printer has reignited concerns about its safety. Critics are calling for a recall, citing reports of similar incidents from other users. Bambu Lab maintains that their printers meet safety standards and plans to address the issue in future models.
- ▪The video shows an A1 printer severely melted, with another printer nearby also damaged.
- ▪Users have reported similar issues with their A1 printers, raising alarms about potential fire hazards.
- ▪Bambu Lab claims that their printers comply with safety standards and use flame-retardant materials.
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3D Printing New video of melted Bambu Lab A1 sparks debate about whether the A1 3D printer is still a fire hazard — critics push for recall while redditors suspect external factors News By Denise Bertacchi published 24 May 2026 Viral footage shows a scorched mess, should the A1 be recalled? When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. (Image credit: Moreiras3D) Share Copy link Facebook X Whatsapp Reddit Pinterest Flipboard Email Share this article Join the conversation Follow us Add us as a preferred source on Google Newsletter Subscribe to our newsletter Bambu Lab is once more in hot water after user Moreiras3D posted a video of a melted A1 3D printer to Instagram.
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