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Monport Launches Halloween Event with Discounts on Laser Engraving Machines

As Halloween approaches, Monport is inviting creators and small manufacturers to take advantage of special deals on laser engraving machines. The company has launched its 2025 Halloween Event, which runs from October 14 to November 2, 2025. This 20-day campaign aims to celebrate advancements in engraving technology, highlighting tools that are increasingly pivotal in design and customization.
The event features interactive elements and limited-time offers, showcasing both the fiber laser and CO2 laser engraving machines. These systems enable a wide range of applications, from jewelry and gift customization to electronic component labeling. Monport’s initiative reflects the growing integration of precision tools in both professional and creative industries.
Interactive Rewards and Special Offers
Monport’s Halloween Event includes a fun, engaging reward system for participants. Hidden Halloween icons are scattered across the company’s product pages, allowing users to unlock additional coupons worth $30, $50, or $100 off their purchases. These coupons can be combined with a standard 6% discount applicable to all eligible products during the campaign.
The event is designed not only to encourage purchases but also to educate users about the versatility of modern engraving systems. By offering a hands-on experience, Monport aims to foster creativity and highlight the benefits of digital fabrication technologies.
Advancements in Laser Engraving Technology
The Halloween campaign shines a spotlight on Monport’s leading laser engraving systems, which are known for their precision, reliability, and user-friendly design. Each machine comes with LightBurn software for intuitive control, as well as protective eyewear for operator safety. The continued evolution of MOPA fiber lasers and desktop CO2 laser cutters is reshaping the landscape of accessible, high-precision design.
As tools for engraving become more accessible, they are increasingly being adopted across various sectors, including education and small-scale manufacturing. Monport’s CEO emphasized that the Halloween event underscores a growing interest among small business owners and creative professionals seeking reliable engraving tools without the need for substantial initial investments.
The promotion is active until November 2, 2025, or while supplies last, encouraging participants to explore the features of these advanced systems. Users are invited to visit Monport’s official website to learn more about eligible products and the hidden reward system. By locating the Halloween icon on selected product pages, customers can reveal weekly offers and apply corresponding codes at checkout.
Monport is committed to making professional engraving tools more accessible while ensuring the experience remains enjoyable for all participants. As creators and small manufacturers continue to embrace these technologies, the Halloween Event serves as a timely reminder of the innovative possibilities in the realm of laser engraving.
For further information, visit Monport’s official website at https://www.monportlaser.com/ or contact their media team at [email protected].
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