- Very easy to take off the models, NO tools to remove models
- Use clips to fix the glass plate on the hot bed.
- Higher temperature higher sticky. The models will stick on bed firmly when temperature is high
- Fit for Ender 3 and Ender 3X 3D printer.
- If you have any question or problem,please feel free to contact us
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Tasha Trix Keyzel
Huge difference in print quality
I've had my Ender 3 printer for a couple months now and it's worked great. But, the print bed warped a bit. After researching a few solutions, I found this glass plate. Makes a huge difference in printing: bed leveling is now perfect, and the prints pop off when the plate cools. Definitely a worthwhile upgrade.
Sharmin Sultana Bithi
Great to have, not a miracle worker, new clips required
Like others I have an Ender 3 with a warped bed. This helps alleviate the problem but does not fix it. That aside, PLA sticks to it about as well as the plastic bed the printer came with and I haven't had any issues printing on it. When it cools, prints snap off easily, and any extra brim or skirting comes off easily using your fingernails. It's an amazing upgrade, but it doesn't solve manufacturing defects in the printer itself. If you have a level bed and your filament sticks already, this bed won't bring any improvements. If your bed is really really warped, you may be better off looking into a replacement bed or mesh leveling (Google it) to solve your issues. The biggest con is that the binder clips that came with the Ender 3 do not work. The bed and bed surface together are roughly 7 mm thick. I bent one of the stock binder clips trying to hold them together. I had other slightly larger binder clips lying around and used those, but if you don't keep something like that on hand a package of assorted sizes can be had cheap (http://amzn.com/B00006IBA2).
Mohsin Abbas
You have to add this to cart now
So far this has been the best purchase for my Ender 3. PLA sticks to it easily and I can snap off my prints with ease. The factory bed will warp. This bed once level has stayed level. I had to move up my z stop sensor a little bit for the auto home so don’t forget to do that. I love this bed!
Grace Harris
If you are new like me make sure the surface is clean!
I decided to purchase this plate for my first 3d printer. After installation and leveling my bed near perfectly I thought everything would be great. However I had multiple PLA prints fail from separation even with extensive parameter modifications. Then I discovered that these plates need to be clean! This may be obvious but with such an involved hobby one is bound to miss a simple detail. After a quick wash in soapy water and a final cleaning with 91% alcohol I found that my prints are sticking extremely well on the bare surface. I did find that the surface can be scratched somewhat easily with a steel scraper so I switched to a plastic one. I have only had this plate for a very short time but it seems to work extremely well so far.
Jeryl Rodrigo
Must Have Upgrade # 2 for your Ender 3 (Pro)
So, after working with the magnetic build surface that came with my Ender 3 Pro, I decided to upgrade to this glass plate and I am very pleased. The surface is smooth and the bottoms of your prints will reflect that. I still use hairspray to help with adhesion, so this won't get rid of that need. One issue that I did run into was while cleaning the glass, I think I was a little too aggressive and removed some of the texture that is part of this product. It really hasn't caused me any issues (at least not that I can tell), but it was a little disappointing.
Jacob Martinez
Best upgrade
Never stab yourself with a scraper again. No more tape and glue to get it to stick and then a jackhammer to get your print off. Even ABS sticks nice until the bed cools a little, the it pops off easily by hand. I’m loving it. I was looking for a better solution for my print bed and luckily I nailed it by buying this. My Ender 3 bed was dished like most and this fixes that as well. No more constant bed leveling either since you aren’t wrenching on the bed to get a print off.
Shane Abasola Batas
It's magic. It just works.
I got this for my Ender 3 after feeling annoyed about the stock bed being the hardest thing to remove a print from, and it worked amazingly. After some time my prints were not sticking as they should have been, and kept getting knocked off by the nozzle, but I came to learn that the bed just needed to be set to a higher heat. The best part is, when it cools down completely, parts just fall right off of it.
MD Rana Usman
Excellent bed
I treated this exactly like my flexible bed. I never touch it and keep it clean with rubbing alcohol. I needed the next size up for the binder clips (I only use 3 now, 2 back and 1 front right). Once leveled I haven't needed to redo (about a month so far). First layer sticks great and once cooled pops off with little effort. I take the scraper to clean off the skirt (so I don't touch the bed with my greasy hands) and print again. I might get a second one so I can set this aside to cool and start again on my next print (it takes a while with how thick it is).
Katie-Lynn Arter
Best bed ever!
I was skeptical at first. I thought what could be so different about this than the mirror im using now? Well.... ive never had a print come lose yet, and once it cools off, the print slides right off with almost no resistance. This is an amazing product!
Mitch Calangi
This thing is amazing
I can do things with this that I couldn't really dream of getting right with build-tack! Once you've got all the leveling and distance stuff figured out it "just works". Where you extrude is where it sticks e.g. I was able to print spirograph parts without any rafts or brims. This bed is pretty tough too. As in I'm pretty new w/ my abl system and managed to screw it up for the first print. It was printing "way too low" - as in, I actually ended up scraping a good bit of the brass extruder's tip off onto the black textured surface of this bed. Aside from the fact that I now get some unwanted less-shiny areas on my prints, everything continues to work well. (I ordered another one cuz the less-shiny parts serve as a constant reminder of that particular bit of idiocy). I'm not sure if it helps, but I wipe the thing down with isopropyl alcohol before each print.