• [AMAZINGLY] This Glass Print bed was amazingly flat and worked perfectly. It is flat, no shattering
  • [HIGH QUALITY] The Glass Print bed is square. All the edges have a nice smooth round over and there are no chips or scratches
  • [GOOD PRICE] The Glass Print bed is a good price. The Glass Print bed don\'t easy warped
  • [USING EASY] Just wash it off with water, clean with glass print bed cleaner, reapply a thin layer 3d printing solid glue and enjoy
  • [GOOD SERVICES] Please let us konw if the glass print bed have some questions, we can offer 1 year warranty

I have been using this glass with glue sticks and it's been wonderful. I have over 150 hours of printing on this glass since getting it and it's great!

I have purchased 2 of these to use on my ender 3 printers and it's the best thing since sliced bread. Prints stick well, and they come right off when the bed temp drops to around 35C. Absolutely would buy again.

I'm fairly new to 3D printing and damaged the metal bed that came with the printer soon after I used it. I bought this glass bed to replace it. I first tried it by just cleaning it and the PLA filament did not stick well but after using hairspray on it before each print it sticks well and is easy to remove when finished. It is a perfect match in size to my existing bed and the edges do have a slight bevel to them so they aren't sharp. I have only printed about 10 items so far but am very pleased.

Bed leveling and consistency is much better after this upgrade. Highly recommended!!

This glass plate fit perfectly on my Ender 3 3D printer. I had a lot of problems with the stock plate, mainly with the models sticking to the plate too well. The glass plate came well packed and is the exact size needed. I just clip it on the heated bed with some small binder clips. I am experimenting with using a glue stick or hair spray or blue painter's tape on the glass, all of which seem to work OK and at least allow me to remove the model once printed.

Fits great, nice rounded corners, very flat, distributes heat evenly. I covered mine with a sheet of PEI. Works great for PLA! Sometimes it sticks too well - a quick tap usually knocks the print free. Bottom surface has a glass-like appearance.

Fits great, and is super smooth. I can't see any waviness in the surface. It's is heavy though, so adjust for that in your extruder movement settings in your slicer. That's a lot of mass for your stepper motors to be making instant direction changes. I use hairspray to help my builds stick. And once the glass cools down a little bit, the part releases. I used to have to use a raft (!!!) for every build due to a warped bed, but now I can just print without a skirt, brim, or raft mostly. Saves me a ton in materials.

The attention to detail, such as the beveling of the edges so no sharp edges remain, is very nice. It is not just a slab of glass, but a useful tool that is not dangerous to use. After peeling off the film that it shipped with, my first print curled up, so I looked up printing PLA with glass, heated bed and got two suggestions, make sure the glass is clean (there was still some residue after peeling off the film) and up the bed temperature to 70 degrees. After doing that the prints stuck to the bare glass just fine. I had already spent the price of the glass on the sticky print sheets and getting the adhesive off was messy. Just wait for the bed to cool and the part lifts right off, no removal tool needed. This is definitely a must have for this printer.

I had great results printing ABS on this bed with my creality ender 3. The glass was the perfect size for the print bed as well. I painted some watered down Elmer's glue on the plate and everything sticks extremely well. Also after the part is cool they come right off with minimal effort. I had major issues and pretty much destroyed the original bed that came with my printer so so this was a big improvement.

Outstanding purchase, I've been using it a couple of months now, and would replace it immediately if something happened to it