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Mefine Creality Ender 3 Glass Bed Upgraded 3D Printer Tempered Glass Plate Build Surface for Ender 3/Ender 3 Pro/Ender 3 V2/Ender 5/Ender 5 Pro/Ender 3 S1, 235x235x4mm

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Features

  • Compatibility: Officially authorized Creality glass bed, applicable for Creality 3D printers Ender 3, Ender 3 Pro, Ender 3 V2, Ender 3 Neo, Ender 3 V2 Neo, Ender-5, CR-20, CR-20 Pro, other 3D printers with a print area of 220*220mm(note for Ender 5 S1) and most of the Cartesian style 3D printers with an MK2 MK3 hotbed. Please make sure the printing size of your printer's platform is compatible. and to be compatible with Ender-3 S1/Ender-3 S1 Pro, please remove the two positioning screws on the hotbed first.
  • No Edge Curling: The composite coating of our tempered glass bed has super strong adhesion after heating, prints can be stuck on the build surface firmly without glue, avoiding the issue of the print's edges curling. Equipped with 4 clips to fix the hotbed.
  • Easy to Remove: It is very easy to remove the prints. The surface of our tempered glass bed is a layer of the microporous composite coating. It will contract as the hot bed cooling which greatly ensures the prints can be removed manually without any tools.
  • Excellent Flatness: Upgraded ender 3 build plate with smaller CREALITY logo provides a flatter and smoother build surface than a magnetic mat or PEI sticker, ensuring high flatness for the bottom of mold during 3D printing.
  • High-Grade Material: Made of 100% Genuine Borosilicate Glass, thick and high quality. The glass bed's hardness is up to 8 Mohs and is capable to work up to 400 C. Wipe clean with water to start the next print. Scrubbing the glass platform with alcohol is not recommended, it can damage the surface coating which increases adhesion. We offer a 90-day free replacement, any problems, feel free to get in touch with us.

Brand: Mefine


Material: Tempered Glass


Color: Ender 3 Glass Bed


Compatible Devices: Laptop, Smartphone


Manufacturer: Mefine


Package Dimensions: 11.54 x 10.83 x 1.73 inches


Item Weight: 1.65 pounds


Item model number: Ender3GLB


Date First Available: August 20, 2020


Manufacturer: Mefine


Country of Origin: China


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Improved print adhesion, lasted well over a thousand hours.
Bought this glass bed nearly two years ago, and it easily has printed at least 1000 hours worth of prints. Obviously after a while, adhesion decreases, but this thing lasted a long time, considering all the abuse it went through. I’m about to buy another one of these, just because it lasted that long. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 5, 2024 by The one who breathes

  • UPDATED: Original had big flaws, replacement is amazing!
My first glass bed was horrible, after receiving a replacement for it I am now convinced that there was something wrong with the first bed because the replacement is amazing! The original first arrived and the film on it wouldn't even stick to it fully which was strange. Then I couldn't get PLA to stick for my life but after washing it well I found that the PLA began sticking and then wouldn't release the print FOR ANYTHING. Long after the plate was cooled back down the prints were just welded to it and when I got them removed often plastic was left behind still stuck in a thin later to the glass bed's coating. My replacement however has worked like a dream! Filament sticks with no problems whatsoever, the prints remove from the bed very easily once it has cooled back down to room temp and I can print several prints in the same place between giving it a wipe down without any issue with adhesion. Really the difference is just crazy. So I updated from 2 starts to 5. The first bed I got was 2 stars, but the replacement seems to not suffer from any issues and it is 5 stars for sure! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 17, 2022 by Amazon Customer

  • Excellent Adhesion and easy removal* for continual printing with PLA**
I use the plate for my Ender 3 S1 Pro. I did have to replace the binder clips due to the print head hitting them with square bracket clips ( https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B09L16TNN8/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&th=1 ) on the side but they work great. I only print **PLA on this surface as PETG is not suggested for use with a glass surface. But all I have to do is use a *razor scraper to remove the print or lift up an edge of a large print and slide a metal scraper under the print to pop it off with a nice flat side on the bottom. I do a quick spray of alcohol on the surface, give it a wipe with a cloth and its ready to go again. As you can see from the photo it looks like it has good adhesion. its made life super easy and productive, can't suggest it enough. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 10, 2023 by Kevin Reid Kevin Reid

  • A pain to figure out but Defiantly worth it.
Some quick tips for people buying this: It requires a completely clean surface so get a rag or dishcloth wet it with water and clean any dust or finger grease that might be on there. Paper towels are ok but leave papery dabrees unless designed to clean glass. Such towels probably work but I haven't tried them. The glass is really stable and has a top layer that makes it super easy to pull the print off at room temperature so you don't need metal bits and you should use plastic flats to pry it off if necessary. The glass is also much thicker than the plate that comes with the ender 3 so make sure to bring the build plate as low as you can for initial calibration. Keep in mind that the glass will bend slightly if the heating bed itself is warped. I found that sticky notes under the glass plate are more than enough to solve this issue with some trial and error. I had difficulty with adhesion when I first got it and ended up adding an extra 10 degrees to the build plate during the initial layers print and slowed the initial print speed down to about 15 mm as well as the speed between. With these settings, the plastic has enough time to grip the plate and will remain sturdy for the rest of the print. I created the settings in Cura. Even with the difficulty of setup, I will defiantly buy it again should the need arise. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 25, 2022 by Tracymom

  • What you must know
A glass bed is worth it for sure, but you need to know the following. This bed is not magnetic, so how do you hold it in place? Use bed clips, you want thumb screw clips. put the thumb screw part on the under side. You can lay the glass bed on the bottom half of the prior magnetic bed. Ofcourse you want to remove the top half, the actual bed first. Now where to put those bed clips? when you level your bed that little pressure sensor hangs around and will bump your clips at certain points. Trial and error works well here. Before your bed and bed clips (separate order) arrive go ahead and level your bed once to watch exactly what areas will be out of the way. Once you get the new bed go ahead and install it with the clips, level your bed and make sure there is no hitting of the sensor or nozzle and bed clips. The clips dont have to be super tight just good and firm. If you try using tape instead of clips you will leave residue on the bed and underside, I strongly suggest avoiding tape. Clean the bed with isopropyl alcohol, I use microfiber towels which come in packs, youll want a pack. I tried using finger nail polish remover to clean the bed and that joker made the bed lose its magic, prints are skating all around now. Removing the bed is now more work as you have the clips to undo and redo so be prepared to let the bed cool before removing prints. I use a razor to pry under the print once its cooled some and that helps pop it up. Your z axis has a switch somewhere that it physically touches. Watch a video on how to adjust this z axis switch now that your bed is much taller than before. I have not needed to use glue or cement so far, and I am replacing my bed that I used nail polish remover on. But I do have an enclosure which keeps air temps warmer (36c ish) your larger prints may have corners lifting due to cooling and reheating. A glass bed with an enclosure is a good combo. Bed cement is not compatible with all bed types fyi. The glass bed holds strong at hot temps and lets go very easy after cooling. Glass expands and contracts with temperature change and can bend and sag a little over time so do some more solid research on glass beds. I hope this helps you! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 19, 2024 by Jeremy S.

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