

⚡ Elevate your metalwork game with speed, color, and AI precision!
The xTool F2 Ultra Single 60W MOPA Fiber Laser Engraver is a powerhouse desktop machine designed for professional metal engraving, cutting, and welding. Featuring a high-powered 60W MOPA laser, it delivers over 100 vibrant colors on metals with precision enhanced by dual 48MP AI cameras. Its ultra-fast 15,000mm/s speed and expandable work area make it ideal for both intricate artistry and efficient batch production, empowering creators to push the boundaries of metal craftsmanship.











| Best Sellers Rank | #45,377 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ( See Top 100 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ) #113 in Jewelry Making Engraving Machines & Tools #1,088 in Craft Cutting Tools |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 45 Reviews |
G**.
xTool F2 Ultra Single 60W MOPA Fiber Laser - 1 month review
Really impressed with this laser ! Excellent build quality and performance. I chose the single 60w version over the dual version and am very pleased with the choice. I have 2 diode lasers that are used for different tasks, one that is set up for a rotary/roller and one large format for working on pieces up to 20" x 30". The nature of the two types of lasers is the main reason I went with the single MOPA version. When working on wood the diode lasers are best suited as the pieces i work with tend to be larger than the F2 ultra would support. When working on metal, the pieces tend to be smaller and the roughly 9" x 9" working area of the MOPA laser is usually about all I need. This size can be expanded to 8.7" x 19.7" for engraving by adding the auto conveyor, however it states you cannot cut with the conveyor as it would damage the belt. I do have the conveyor but have not installed it yet, so it remains to be seen if can I put a base piece to protect the belt and cut something larger. . If you're used to working in Lightburn you'll have a bit of a learning curve as xTool uses it's own software but I've found it to be perfectly adequate. There is a huge trial and error period for learning the nuances of a MOPA Fibre over a diode, there are many more parameter tweaks to learn and experiment with to achieve your desired results such as color engraving on metal. I'm very pleased with the laser. I'd waited for one that had a larger working area and substantial power and when the F2 Ultra came along I decided to buy in. Set up and getting it burning were quite easy, tweaking the settings to achieve color and proper cutting took a bit longer but progress was reasonably quick. I've successfully cut brass, colored stainless steel and embossed brass within a few working sessions. The F2 Ultra is fairly new so the tech forums aren't fully up to speed on discussions and tips yet, but there is enough information out there to get you pointed in the right direction to help you get your desired results. I'm very pleased with the laser, it's beautifully designed, powerful, accurate and works beyond expectations !
A**E
Power, versatility, and high quality
I’m loving mine! The capability of the Diode laser combined with the awesome accuracy of the MOOA IR laser are a great combination. So far I’ve done business cards, nameplates, Christmas ornaments, plywood jigs, keys (great way to label them), canvas tote bags….the possibilities seem only limited by my imagination. There are very few materials that it can’t handle (the stuff the UV handles, I guess). Extra supplies or auxiliary stuff purchased through their website has been fast and easy. Such a joy to deal with a company that is so focused on their laser engravers, of all types. The only limitation of any significance is the ~9x9” bed (that becomes 9x19” with the conveyor, which I bought but haven’t set up yet). But realistically, I seldom deal with things larger than that, and can probably section them when I do. So, a beautifully engineered high quality machine that is incredibly versatile. What’s not to like?
S**S
Powerhouse
Ridiculously good, by far the best laser from xtool (diode/fiber), must accept is way overpriced but the results are beyond expectations. This brand has come a long way and fortunately have improved instead of worsen. Software is a breeze to use, only minor problem is that latest update doesn't run on old systems (mac). But still let you use the machine without problems with previous version. Have used gweike, laserpecker, snapmaker, wecrate and nothing compares to xtool and ultra f1/f2, considering other brands offer similar performance and prices with their own "user frindly" softwares. My only hope is that it last long time with heavy use, considering the high price tag, previous xtools haven't let me down yet. Let's not start with this one
W**N
Title: Professional Powerhouse — The Fastest, Cleanest Engraving I’ve Ever Seen
This machine is on a completely different level. The 60W MOPA fiber laser delivers insanely crisp detail and vibrant color engraving that looks truly professional. The dual 48MP cameras and AI automation make setup effortless, and the speed is unbelievable — 15,000mm/s feels like magic watching it work. It handles metal, 3D textures, and complex designs with absolute precision. If you want top-tier engraving capabilities at production-level quality, the xTool F2 Ultra is worth every penny.
J**H
Powerful, fast, and super capable — but takes time to dial in
I’ve been using the xTool F2 Ultra for a bit now, and overall, I’m really impressed with what this thing can do. It’s a beast in a compact form factor. Between the 60 W MOPA fiber laser and the 40 W diode laser, you can handle pretty much any material you throw at it — metal, wood, leather, acrylic, anodized aluminum — all from the same machine. Setup was surprisingly smooth. It comes well-packed, software install was straightforward, and within an hour I was engraving test pieces. The build quality feels premium — solid enclosure, clean layout, fans that don’t sound like a jet engine, and everything fits together like a professional tool. The cameras are super high-res, and having two of them makes alignment easier in theory — but it’s not perfect yet. Here’s where things get a little tricky: actually getting the engraving to land exactly where you want can take a few tries. The camera preview isn’t always dead-on accurate, especially if your material isn’t perfectly flat or reflective. You learn quickly that it’s worth doing a test pass before committing to a real part. Once it’s aligned, though, it’s rock solid. Color engraving — that’s the big draw for the MOPA fiber side — looks amazing when it works. But I’ll be honest: getting consistent color results takes patience. It’s not just “pick a color and go.” You have to tune the frequency, power, speed, and spacing to hit the right oxidation effect on the metal. It can be a bit of trial and error, and even small tweaks change the outcome. I’ve had some beautiful rainbow anodized effects on stainless steel, but also some “what happened here?” moments along the way. It’s definitely part art, part science. The software (xTool Creative Space) is solid for the basics — great for aligning and setting up jobs — but for advanced stuff like color work or detailed raster engraving, there’s a bit of a learning curve. I’d love to see them add a few more presets or an easier way to save and share settings because once you find something that works, you don’t want to lose it. Performance-wise, this thing flies. The galvo head moves ridiculously fast — you can watch it zip across a piece and finish what would take a gantry-style diode laser several minutes to do. It handles fine detail beautifully, and the output quality on metals is top-notch once you’ve got your parameters dialed in. The diode laser side is equally great — nice clean cuts on wood and acrylic with very little burn. A few other things worth noting: • The work area is decent for small to medium projects, but not huge — think tags, tools, small plates, and panels, not big signage. • The safety features and enclosure are well-designed. You still want to use it in a ventilated space — the ozone and fumes can build up depending on what you’re engraving. • The machine’s portability is underrated. For what it can do, it’s surprisingly compact. All in all, this is a serious piece of hardware for makers, engineers, or small businesses who want pro-level engraving power in a desktop format. It’s not plug-and-play perfection — you have to learn it and experiment — but when you get it right, the results are incredible. If you enjoy tinkering, dialing in settings, and experimenting with materials, you’ll love this thing. If you want “press start and walk away” simplicity, it might frustrate you a bit at first. But once you get the hang of it, it’s hard not to be amazed at what it can do. I’m still learning the color engraving side, but even with the extra effort, it’s been totally worth it. The combination of speed, precision, and flexibility makes this one of the best tools I’ve added to my workshop in a long time.
P**P
whats up with this camera Xtool?
Not sure what is going on with this thing but I might end up returning it because the camera quality is so bad. It says 48MP I dont think it is anywhere near that. Most of the pictures come out totally over exposed and it is impossible to see anything on them. Considering a MOPA laser is specifically designed for metals and reflective materials I figured this would have been sorted out. Check the photos for comparison, iphone 17 promax camera vs xtool f2 ultra camera. Both claim to be 48MP. For reference the circle thing in the image is 7mm diameter. Camera has no adjustments. I contacted Xtool before leaving this review, their response was basically telling me to return the machine, which is kind of disappointing because I'd rather have a functional machine. Maybe they will respond here. The laser is pretty cool, the materials library is not good. I almost feel like I am beta testing their software to figure out the settings for them. The camera is almost unusable, and pretty much the only way to align your parts. Build quality is top notch.
C**Y
Returned as it wasn’t worth it
Now that I have returned this machine I can finally share why it ended up being such a waste of time for me. Price and Expectations: This is only the fiber laser. If you are looking for the dual laser model, this is not it. At this price I honestly thought I was getting the dual version and I think many people could make the same mistake. The fiber side is powerful, but without the diode option its versatility is limited. For what it offers, the cost does not make sense. Software: The xTool software is very disappointing. The material catalog is inaccurate, so you spend hours in trial and error even with materials that are already listed. They advertise it as plug and play, but in reality it takes constant testing, adjustments, and wasted supplies. During my attempts I even started four small fires, which should not happen with something marketed as simple and user friendly. Design and Build: The hardware is the one strength. The machine feels sturdy, professional, and portable enough for trade shows. The problem is that it is difficult to use unless you already have extensive laser experience and know how to fine tune every detail. For the price, other machines provide a better balance of power, usability, and flexibility. Final Thoughts: After several days of hard work trying to master it, I was left with frustration and regret. I returned it and do not miss it.
J**E
don't be intimidated, help is always around the corner
love this engraver! It's a great addition to my laser products! The software is super easy to use, and the support team is there when you need them!
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