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Creality is offering some of its biggest Black Friday discounts ever across its best-selling 3D scanners. These powerful and portable scanners are perfect for creator, DIY, engineering, and professional workflows, with options for every budget.

Whether you’re scanning objects, faces, entire bodies, or even a car – Creality’s scanners deliver high-quality capture, easily and quickly.

With savings of over $500, these 3D scanner Black Friday deals are only available for a limited time, so act fast it you want to save yourself potentially hundreds of dollars.

And if you use our exclusive code ‘CREALITY10‘ at checkout, you’ll save an additional 10% on the already discounted prices. Total savings (including the 10% code discount) are shown below.

Otter Lite Basic 3D scanner

Perfect for: hobbyists and 3D printer enthusiasts

The Otter Lite Basic can generate precise, print-ready 3D models of virtually any object without time-consuming manual creation in complex 3D modeling software.

With its built-in million-pixel RGB camera, the Otter Lite Basic can capture objects in 24-bit full color, and it has two LED lights to ensure clear capture no matter the lighting environment you’re in – especially useful if you’re in the garage or workshop.

It can scan objects ranging in size from 20x20x20 mm³ to 2000x2000x2000 mm³, from a small conch to a car, with accuracy up to 0.05mm and a max scanning speed of 30fps.

Make sure you use our exclusive ‘CREALITY10‘ code at checkout to save a further 10%, taking the total discount to $150.

Otter Lite Basic: was $599 now $449 – with code CREALITY10

Otter Lite 3D scanner

Perfect for: creators, DIY users, and anyone needing accurate, lightweight scanning

The Otter Lite takes the features of the Lite Basic and packs in a rechargeable battery for wireless scanning. It provides greater flexibility, allowing you to move around spaces, both inside and outside, without being tethered to a wire. It remains lightweight too, at just 300g.

You also get the Lite Bridge accessory included in the box, allowing you to mount the Otter Lite and your smartphone on a single grip, making one-handed scanning easily possible with live visuals streamed direct to your phone.

And with our exclusive 10% off ‘CREALITY10‘ Black Friday code, you can save over $200 on the Otter Lite right now.

Otter Lite: was $759 now $546 – with code CREALITY10

Sermoon S1 3D scanner

Perfect for: professionals who need high-precision scanning for engineering, design, and reverse modeling

The Creality Sermoon S1 is a professional grade 3D scanner packed with elite features and trusted by leading manufacturers, architectural firms, and university labs worldwide.

The Sermoon S1 is able to scan deep holes, narrow gaps, and recessed areas, capturing details in hard-to-reach spaces with accuracy up to 0.02 mm, and 0.08 mm/m volumetric precision with 90 FPS.

There are 1 + 7 + 34 blue lasers and NIR (infrared binocular structured light) packed in, ensuring you get consistent detail capture indoors or outdoors, even on shiny or dark surfaces.

And with a vast scanning range, the Sermoon S1 3D scanner can capture tiny objects as small as 5x5x5 mm³, all the way up to large objects of 4000x4000x4000 mm³.

Use our exclusive 10% off ‘CREALITY10‘ Black Friday code, and you can save over $540 today.

Creality Sermoon S1 3D: was $2,699 now $2,159 – with code CREALITY10

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