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Creality Glass Bed for Ender-3 3D Printers $11 + Delivery (Free with Kogan First) @ Kogan

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Fantastic Price on a glass bed for one of the most popular 3D printer models around. Free shipping with Kogan First

Great upgrade to your current bed(If you have the original magnetic or steel plates) or at this price, great as a back up.

Selling for upwards of $30+ elsewhere

The Creality Carbon Crystal Silicon Platform Glass features high micro porous coating for excellent adhesive performance and the prints come off nice and easy without any level problem.

*Carbon silicone construction
*Easy to remove model
*High viscosity and strong adhesion
*Wear-resistant and scratch-resistant
*High hardness and durable
*Easy to clean

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  • I bought three of these last week, they're really good value for the price!

  • +1. These are far superior to the stock beds that come with the Ender 3. My stock bed was warped and I was going nuts trying to level the bed. No more warping with these!

  • +2

    Fantastic Price - yes
    most popular 3D printer - very likely
    kogan - never

  • Cheers OP :)

  • Thanks heaps OP

  • Will this work on an artillery genius?

  • +2

    A = TRUE; //Very sticky with PLA
    B = TRUE; //Easy to clean
    C = TRUE; //Great value
    D = FALSE; //KOGAN is the best

    IF (A && B && C && D){
    BUY(NOW);
    }
    ELSE{
    BUY(NEVER);
    }

    • +1

      Your lack of indentation inside the IF ELSE statement is killing me.

  • +1

    I have trouble with the glass bed. In that my prints seem to slide around on the bed, which they ruins the print. Any pro tips anyone can offer?

    • +1

      Adhesion problems are usually from dirt and oil. Wash with dish soap, dry thorougly and wipe down with >99% iso and a clean cloth that hasn't been through the laundry or won't leave lint.

    • +1

      Not a pro but had to fix mine… Have to wash the glass bed with dishwashing liquid and warm water. Need a level bed with a good squish. If you are still having probs use some cheap hairspray or a glue stick. With a glue stick dilute/spread it around the glass bed with some methylated spirits. You don't need much for it to stick well.

      A Glass bed isn't necessarily an upgrade. It's good for printing filament that needs a bed temp of 80c and over as the normal magnetic bed loses its magnetism at 80c.

    • +1

      I use hairspray on my glass bed. Solved most of my adhesion problems.

  • Stuff you, just bought 2. I am keen to start using some of my 3d printers again after moving to the country.

  • How does this compare to the glass bed that came with my Ender 3 V2? I think they're the same dimensions so I might grab a couple spares

  • All gone now.

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