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xTool S1 20W vs xTool P2

Spec-by-spec breakdown of the xTool S1 20W and the xTool P2: scores, pricing, cutting performance, software, and what each machine is really best at.

xTool S1 20W laser engraver by xTool

8.0

xTool S1 20W

xTool · Diode

The 20W S1 is the value pick in xTool's enclosed diode line: same cabinet and filters as the 40W, but less cut depth on thick wood. Buy this if safety matters and you mostly engrave.

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xTool P2 laser engraver by xTool

8.4

xTool P2

xTool · CO₂

The xTool P2 is a 55W enclosed CO₂ laser with a large work area and camera alignment. It cuts acrylic and wood far better than any diode laser. Expensive, but the closest thing to a 'set up and run a small shop' desktop machine.

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Our verdict

xTool S1 20W

3 spec wins

xTool S1 20W wins on

Ease of usePricePros

xTool P2

6 spec wins

xTool P2 wins on

ScoreCapabilityPowerWork area+2

Overall, the xTool P2 takes it: 8.4 vs 8.0 in our scoring.

SpecxTool S1 20WxTool P2
Overview
BrandxToolxTool
Laser typeDiode (diode + IR)CO₂
Main focusHandles everyday engraving and cutting jobsHandles everyday engraving and cutting jobs
Main objectiveEveryday engraving plus reliable light cutting on wood, leather, and dark acrylicProfessional cutting of acrylic, wood & leather for small businesses
Best for
  • Mixed engrave & cut
  • Hobby side business
  • Signs & boxes
  • Small-batch gifts
  • Small business
  • Acrylic & wood cutting
  • Batch production
  • Etsy sellers
Scores
Score8.0Best8.4
Value score7.27.2
Ease of useBest9.29.0
Capability7.2Best8.3
Build quality9.09.0
Pricing
PriceBest

$999 – $3,049

919 € – 2.805 €

20W enclosed SKU

$3,399 – $6,609

3.127 € – 6.080 €

Price varies with air assist and riser base options

Hardware
Power20W diode (enclosed)Best55W CO₂ glass tube
Work area430 × 390 mmBest600 × 308 mm
Precision0.01 mm0.01 mm
Dimensions970 × 510 × 320 mm
Weight~45 kg (99 lbs)
Real-world performance
Sample engrave

Filled photo or logo on birch plywood

~9–14 min · 10 × 10 cm (4 × 4 in)

Filled photo or logo on birch plywood

~4–6 min · 10 × 10 cm (4 × 4 in)

Sample cut

Simple square cut-out from 3 mm basswood

~5–8 min · 10 × 10 cm (4 × 4 in)

Simple square cut-out from 3 mm acrylic

~1–2 min · 10 × 10 cm (4 × 4 in)

Spot size~0.07 mm spot~0.15 mm CO₂ spot
Max speed400 mm/s600 mm/s
Materials
Engraves
  • Wood
  • Leather
  • Slate
  • Anodized aluminum
  • Stainless (with spray)
Best
  • Wood
  • Acrylic
  • Leather
  • Glass
  • Stone
  • Anodized aluminum
Cuts
  • Basswood (up to 8 mm)
  • Dark acrylic (up to 5 mm)
  • Paper
  • Fabric
Best
  • Acrylic (up to ~15 mm)
  • Wood (up to ~18 mm)
  • Leather
  • Fabric
  • Paper
Cannot do
  • Clear acrylic
  • CO₂-level acrylic production
  • Bare metal without spray
  • Thick hardwood in one pass
  • Bare metal (marking only on coated/anodized)
  • Thick steel
  • Clear glass engraving (limited without additives)
Software & connectivity
SoftwarexTool Creative Space, LightBurnxTool Creative Space, LightBurn (compatible)
ConnectivityWi-Fi, USBWi-Fi, USB, Ethernet
Verdict
TL;DRThe 20W S1 is the value pick in xTool's enclosed diode line: same cabinet and filters as the 40W, but less cut depth on thick wood. Buy this if safety matters and you mostly engrave.The xTool P2 is a 55W enclosed CO₂ laser with a large work area and camera alignment. It cuts acrylic and wood far better than any diode laser. Expensive, but the closest thing to a 'set up and run a small shop' desktop machine.
ProsBest
  • Everyday engrave and light cut mix: typical 8 mm basswood in several passes
  • Swappable head on the same chassis: upgrade power without replacing the whole machine
  • Integrated cabinet helps contain the beam and everyday smoke versus open-frame diodes
  • Software on the profile: trial your workflow on scrap before production
  • Strong on acrylic and wood versus diodes on the same budget tier
  • Integrated cabinet helps contain the beam and everyday smoke versus open-frame diodes
  • Software listed on the profile: test your workflow (LightBurn or maker app) on scrap first
Cons
  • Clear cast acrylic and thick production cutting still favor CO₂, not diode power alone
  • Confirm optical wattage on the listing before you buy
  • Ventilation to the outside is mandatory for regular cutting, not an optional upgrade
  • Tube life and replacement cost are part of the true ownership budget

“Best” highlights the strongest spec on paper for that row only — not an overall buying recommendation.

Frequently asked questions

Which is better: xTool S1 20W or xTool P2?

In our scoring, the xTool P2 comes out ahead with 8.4/10 overall versus 8.0/10 for the xTool S1 20W. The detailed table above shows exactly where each machine wins.

Which is cheaper: xTool S1 20W or xTool P2?

The xTool S1 20W is the more affordable option, starting around $999, versus $3,399 for the xTool P2.

Which is better for a beginner: xTool S1 20W or xTool P2?

The xTool S1 20W is the easier machine to start with: it scores 9.2/10 for ease of use, versus 9.0/10 for the xTool P2.

What is the main difference between the xTool S1 20W and the xTool P2?

The xTool S1 20W is a Diode laser geared toward engraving & cutting, while the xTool P2 is a CO₂ laser geared toward engraving & cutting. That difference drives most of the gaps you see in the comparison table.