Looking to buy the Sculpfun G9? Explore our in-depth review of its 10W+2W dual laser, 5000mm/s speed, Class 1 safety rating, and compare prices.
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Hit 5000 mm/s on small tags with crisp results. The fully enclosed Class 1 design made setup easy at our retail kiosk.
Design in LightBurn, then I usually export and run via SGD Laser to avoid random stops. Waiting on better Pro integration.
The 1064 nm IR module marks stainless and ABS cleanly; photo engraving is surprisingly sharp for the size.
105 × 105 mm is fine for jewelry and tags, but I needed the slide extension for longer items.
The chassis feels solid, doors seal well, and the internal exhaust is neatly integrated. Feels pro for the price.
At ~6.4 kg it’s still moveable for events, yet heavier than some rivals. The safety enclosure is worth it, though.
SGD Laser is usable and simple, but LightBurn Pro connectivity and power control quirks cost me production time.

For makers and small businesses prioritizing safety and speed for small items, the Sculpfun G9 is a top contender. Its Class 1 rating makes it exceptionally accessible. best-lasercutter.com recommends it for users who can work with the native software, but cautions LightBurn-dependent professionals due to current integration issues.
