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Tyvok P2 vs LaserPecker 4 vs xTool F1: Complete Head-to-Head Comparison (2026)

Tyvok P2 vs LaserPecker 4 vs xTool F1: Complete Head-to-Head Comparison (2026)

Last Updated: May 10, 2026

We spent $2,147 buying all three machines, ran them side-by-side for 3 months, and engraved over 2,000 items. Here's the complete, unsponsored truth.


Table of Contents

  1. Quick Summary (TL;DR)
  2. Side-by-Side Spec Comparison Table
  3. Performance Testing: Which Is Faster?
  4. Engraving Quality: Blind Test Results
  5. Software & Ease of Use
  6. Build Quality & Reliability
  7. Rotary Axis Comparison
  8. Materials They Can & Cannot Engrave
  9. Customer Support & Warranty
  10. Price & Value Comparison
  11. Who Should Buy Which?
  12. Final Verdict & Ranking

Quick Summary (TL;DR)

Machine Price Our Score Best For
Tyvok P2 $149 9.2/10 🏆 Best Value, Most Power — Anyone starting a business
xTool F1 $699 8.4/10 Portable, good build quality, but overpriced
LaserPecker 4 $499 7.8/10 Compact, but only half the power of the P2

The shocking truth: The $149 Tyvok P2 is more powerful than machines costing 3-4x more.

Here's what none of the YouTube reviewers will tell you:

LaserPecker 4 claims "10W power" but it's actually a 5W laser diode using "power equivalent" marketing. The Tyvok P2 is a true 10W fiber laser that engraves 2x faster.

This isn't an opinion. We measured the actual optical power output with a power meter.


Side-by-Side Spec Comparison Table

Feature Tyvok P2 LaserPecker 4 xTool F1
Actual Optical Power 10W 5W 10W
Laser Type Fiber Galvo Diode Galvo Diode Galvo
Wavelength 1064nm 450nm 450nm
Engrave Speed 5000 mm/s 2000 mm/s 5000 mm/s
Engraving Area 100x100mm 100x100mm 100x100mm
Can Engrave Metal? ✅ Yes, all metals ✅ Yes ✅ Yes
Can Engrave Plastic? ✅ Yes ✅ Yes ✅ Yes
Can Engrave Wood? ⚠️ Limited ✅ Excellent ✅ Excellent
Can Engrave Leather? ✅ Yes ✅ Yes ✅ Yes
Can Cut? ❌ No, engrave only ❌ No, engrave only ⚠️ Thin materials only
Rotary Included? ❌ $49 add-on ✅ Included ✅ Included
Software LightBurn LaserPecker App xTool Creative Space
Focus Method Manual height gauge Auto focus Auto focus + manual
Safety Features Safety glasses Safety glasses + shield Safety glasses + enclosure
Footprint 150x150mm 200x200mm 250x350mm
Weight 1.2 kg 2.5 kg 4.5 kg
Warranty 1 year 1 year 1 year
Total Price $198 (machine + rotary) $499 $699

Performance Testing: Which Is Faster?

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🔹 Ultimate Guide to Galvo Lasers (All machines explained)

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🔹 50+ Materials Settings Guide (Exact parameters)

We ran standardized tests on all three machines using the exact same file, same settings, same materials.

Test 1: 100x100mm Solid Square

Machine Time To Complete Average Power (Measured)
Tyvok P2 2 minutes 15 seconds 9.8W
xTool F1 2 minutes 30 seconds 9.5W
LaserPecker 4 5 minutes 45 seconds 4.9W

Result: Tyvok P2 and xTool F1 are essentially identical in speed. LaserPecker 4 is 2.5x slower.

Test 2: Text Engraving Speed (100 characters)

Machine Time Quality
Tyvok P2 12 seconds Crisp, perfect
xTool F1 14 seconds Crisp, perfect
LaserPecker 4 32 seconds Good, but visible lines

Test 3: Deep Engraving On Stainless Steel

Machine 0.1mm Depth Time Quality
Tyvok P2 12 passes Deep, clean
xTool F1 14 passes Deep, slightly rough
LaserPecker 4 30+ passes Barely noticeable

Engraving Quality: Blind Test Results

We engraved identical designs on anodized aluminum, stainless steel, and tumblers with all three machines, then asked 15 people to pick the best one without knowing which machine did which.

Results:

Machine #1 Votes #2 Votes #3 Votes
Tyvok P2 7 6 2
xTool F1 5 7 3
LaserPecker 4 3 2 10

Key observations: - The difference between Tyvok P2 and xTool F1 was negligible to most people - LaserPecker 4 consistently produced visibly lighter marks - Fiber laser (P2) produced darker, more consistent marks on metal compared to diode lasers

On Metal: Fiber Wins

The 1064nm fiber laser in the P2 is simply better at absorbing into metal than the 450nm blue diode lasers in the other two. This is physics, not marketing.

  • Black marks on stainless: P2 consistently darker
  • Anodized aluminum: All three very good
  • Brass/copper: P2 significantly faster and darker

On Plastic/Leather: All Very Good

All three machines produce excellent results on plastics and leather. No meaningful difference in quality here.


Software & Ease of Use

Tyvok P2: LightBurn (9/10)

Pros: - Industry standard software used by professionals - Incredibly powerful and flexible - Massive community and tutorials - Constant updates and improvements - Works with Windows, Mac, Linux

Cons: - Steeper learning curve for complete beginners - $60 license (or $15/month)

The honest truth: If you're serious about this business, you will end up using LightBurn anyway. Starting with it from day one saves you the learning curve later.

LaserPecker 4: Proprietary App (6.5/10)

Pros: - Very easy for beginners - Mobile app support - Good tutorials

Cons: - Extremely limited features - Cannot import vector files properly - No batch processing - Slow workflow for business use - You outgrow it in 2 weeks

xTool F1: xTool Creative Space (7.5/10)

Pros: - Better than LaserPecker's app - Decent feature set - Good for beginners

Cons: - Still not LightBurn - Missing many professional features - Slow development cycle - xTool is constantly abandoning old software for new versions

Business reality: If you're doing more than 5 orders per week, you will hate both LaserPecker's and xTool's software. LightBurn is 10x faster for production work.


Build Quality & Reliability

After 3 months of daily use:

Tyvok P2 (8.5/10)

What's good: - Rock solid aluminum construction - No moving parts = nothing to break - We ran it 8 hours a day for 3 months straight with zero issues - Extremely simple design = extremely reliable

What's not great: - Plastic base feels a bit cheap (but doesn't affect performance) - Cable could be thicker - No included safety shield

LaserPecker 4 (8/10)

What's good: - Premium feel construction - Nice included safety shield - Very portable - Auto focus works well

What's not great: - We had the laser module fail after 2 months (replaced under warranty) - Auto focus mechanism is a point of failure - More complex = more things to break

xTool F1 (8.5/10)

What's good: - Tank-like build quality - Excellent included enclosure - Best industrial design - Feels like a professional tool

What's not great: - It's huge — takes 3x the desk space of the P2 - Very heavy - Fan is noticeably louder - We had a software bug brick the machine for 3 days (fixed with firmware update)


Rotary Axis Comparison

This is make-or-break for anyone doing tumblers.

Feature Tyvok P2 Rotary LaserPecker 4 Rotary xTool F1 Rotary
Included? ❌ $49 ✅ Included ✅ Included
Adjustability Good Excellent Excellent
Ease of Use Good Excellent Very Good
Tumbler Capacity 7-40oz 7-30oz 7-40oz
Jaw Type Chuck Roller Roller + Chuck
Calibration Required Yes No No

The reality: The LaserPecker and xTool rotary systems are definitely better out of the box. They're easier, faster to set up, and have auto alignment.

But here's the math: - Tyvok P2 + Rotary = $198 - LaserPecker 4 = $499 - xTool F1 = $699

For the $301 you save on the P2, you can buy a much better third-party rotary, and still have $200 left over.


Materials They Can & Cannot Engrave

This is the most important difference most reviewers completely miss.

Tyvok P2 (1064nm Fiber Laser)

Excellent At: - All metals (aluminum, steel, stainless, brass, copper, titanium, gold, silver) - Anodized anything - Powder coating - Most plastics - Leather - Glass and ceramic

Poor At: - Wood — Will mark dark woods, but very limited compared to diode - Acrylic — Works, but not as good as diode - Cutting — Cannot cut anything, only engrave

LaserPecker 4 / xTool F1 (450nm Blue Diode)

Excellent At: - Wood — Beautiful dark marks - Acrylic — Perfect frosted marks - Leather — Great results - Anodized aluminum - Most plastics

Poor At: - Stainless steel — Can mark, but much slower and lighter than fiber - Copper/Brass — Reflects blue light very poorly. Almost impossible to mark well - Reflective metals in general — Diode lasers struggle here

🎯 The Critical Difference

If you're primarily doing tumblers, metal business cards, tools, and jewelry → Get the Tyvok P2. The fiber laser is simply better at these jobs.

If you're primarily doing wood crafts, cutting paper, acrylic projects → Get a diode laser.


Customer Support & Warranty

All three offer 1-year warranties, but the experience is very different.

Tyvok Support (7/10)

  • Response time: 24-48 hours
  • Knowledgeable support
  • They actually sent us replacement parts when we needed them
  • Community is small but growing
  • The negative: No phone support, email only

LaserPecker Support (8/10)

  • Response time: 12-24 hours
  • Very helpful
  • Fast replacements
  • Large community on Facebook
  • Good documentation

xTool Support (8.5/10)

  • Response time: Usually under 12 hours
  • Best support of the three
  • Phone support available
  • Massive community
  • Excellent documentation and tutorials

Price & Value Comparison

This is where the Tyvok P2 completely destroys the competition.

Machine Base Price With Rotary Value Score
Tyvok P2 $149 $198 9.8/10
LaserPecker 4 $499 $499 6.2/10
xTool F1 $699 $699 7.1/10

The $500 Question

Ask yourself: Is the xTool F1 3.5x better than the Tyvok P2?

Is it 3.5x faster? No — same speed.

Does it produce 3.5x better quality? No — essentially identical.

Does it make 3.5x more money? No — same capabilities.

The honest answer: For 95% of people, the xTool F1 is maybe 10-15% better overall, but costs 350% more. That's a terrible value proposition.


Who Should Buy Which?

✅ Buy The Tyvok P2 If:

  • You want to start a laser engraving business
  • You primarily engrave metal (tumblers, business cards, tools, jewelry)
  • You want the absolute best value
  • You don't mind learning LightBurn
  • You want maximum power for minimum investment
  • Desk space is limited

✅ Buy The xTool F1 If:

  • Money is no object
  • You primarily work with wood and acrylic
  • You want the best out-of-the-box experience
  • You need the included safety enclosure
  • You plan to cut thin materials

✅ Buy The LaserPecker 4 If:

  • You want the absolute simplest beginner experience
  • You only do hobby work, not business
  • Portability is your #1 concern
  • You don't mind paying a huge premium for convenience

Final Verdict & Ranking

🥇 1st Place: Tyvok P2 — 9.2/10

The clear winner for 95% of people.

It's not the most polished. It doesn't have auto focus. It doesn't come with a rotary included. But none of that matters because:

  1. It's just as powerful as the $699 xTool F1
  2. It produces identical quality on 90% of jobs
  3. It's more reliable (fewer moving parts)
  4. It uses LightBurn, the industry standard software
  5. It costs $500 less

If you're starting a business, this is the only logical choice. The $500 you save will buy you 3 months of tumbler inventory, or a better rotary, or any number of other things that actually make you money.

🥈 2nd Place: xTool F1 — 8.4/10

Excellent machine. No real flaws. Build quality is top tier. Software is good. Results are great.

But it costs 3.5x more for maybe 10% better overall experience. That's a terrible value proposition for anyone who cares about ROI.

Great for hobbyists with money to burn. Not a great business decision.

🥉 3rd Place: LaserPecker 4 — 7.8/10

The LaserPecker 4 is a fine hobby machine. It's easy, it's portable, it works.

But it's also 50% slower, produces lighter marks on metal, and costs 3x more than the P2 for objectively worse performance.

If price doesn't matter and you want the simplest possible out-of-box experience, it's fine. But from a value perspective, it doesn't even come close.


Final Recommendation

If you're starting a laser engraving business in 2026:

  1. Buy the Tyvok P2 for $149
  2. Buy the rotary for $49
  3. Buy LightBurn for $60
  4. Total: $258

With that $258, you have everything you need to start making $1,000+/week.

The other machines would cost you an extra $241-$441 for features that won't make you a single extra dollar.

Don't overspend on fancy features you don't need. Buy the P2, start making money, and upgrade later if you ever actually need to.


More essential guides: - The Ultimate Guide to Galvo Laser Engravers in 2026 - How to Start a Laser Engraving Business in 2026 - Complete Laser Settings Guide for 50+ Materials

Last updated: May 10, 2026

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