








🔥 Elevate your 3D prints with glass bed precision and effortless model release!
The Creality Official Ender 3 Max Neo Glass Bed is a 320x310mm tempered glass platform engineered with a nano composite surface for superior filament adhesion and easy model removal. Featuring an 8 Mohs hardness inorganic coating, it offers exceptional scratch resistance and dust protection. Its ultra-flat 0.15mm surface ensures consistent first layers and reduces leveling errors. Compatible with multiple Creality 3D printers, this glass bed combines durability, precision, and user-friendly maintenance backed by professional after-sales support.











































| ASIN | B0BY7XQPWV |
| Best Sellers Rank | #35,029 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #54 in 3D Printer Platforms |
| Date First Available | March 13, 2023 |
| Item Weight | 2.77 pounds |
| Item model number | 3D-Glass-320x310 |
| Manufacturer | Creality 3D |
| Package Dimensions | 14.57 x 13.86 x 1.77 inches |
M**Y
Works great on my K1 Max
I'm a big fan of glass print beds for 3D printing because they are manufactured more flat (i.e. to closer tolerances) and stay more flat over their useful lifetime than do other print bed materials . When I recently purchased a reality K1 Max, it came with a magnetic flexible PEI steel sheet which seemed to be less than flat out of the factory and got less flat with usage. This resulted in high variances in my bed leveling mesh inconsistent first layer adhesion. This glass bed fits perfectly on a K1 Max with only two minor modifications. Specifically, you'll have to a) swap out the locator pins at the back of the build surface base plate for a couple of printed guide tabs and b) use low profile clips to securely attach it. If you prefer a glass bed, whether you're purchasing this for one of the older Creality machines that it was originally designed for or upgrading a K1 Max as I did, this is a quality product, perfectly suited to the task.
A**X
very flat, good adhesion, but beware of ABS goo
This is a silicon carbide textured print surface with excellent flatness and nicely ground edges. Looks like the manufacturer hedged a little to avert poor adhesion criticism and painted the SiC surface with an additional ABS goo layer. Which becomes obvious when you try and deep clean it with acetone. I don't mind that because I normally use the opposite, smooth glass surface. But I wish they would add that detail to the product description just so folks don't freak out when trying to deep clean the surface. It's not a con, just a hidden pro :)
A**L
Nicely made
Works as intended, nicely made
R**R
Works great
My original plate was getting old and the prints weren’t sticking. With this new plate everything sticks well and is easy to clean.
R**A
Glass, ugh
Grabbed this replacement glass for my Neo Max. Fits perfectly, adheres as good as the original Ender glass. The only issue I have noticed is a slight warp in the middle of the glass bed. No adjustment at that point, so not much I can do about it. Auto level shows the variation, and appears to be working around it. So I played it smart and grabbed a PEI sheet as well. I like (and prefer) the glass bed for 3d printing on my Neo Max. Hopefully this small issue stays a small issue and I can just keep on printing on glass...
A**N
Good part
Works great
S**A
La cama es mucho mejor a la que viene de base con la impresora, las impresiones no se despegan ni se rompen, de hecho es más difícil de quitar jaja pero es mucho mejor eso
J**N
Level from the start
Wow level bed with no fuss. If you are fighting with a bad first layer I suggest using a glass bed
M**T
Decent enough quality for a glass bed, but I've given up and swapped to a magnetic plate as adhesion is either "none" or "pass me a jack-hammer this won't come off" with these. Honestly go buy a 3rd mag plate kit, they're way better.
L**R
Used this on my K1 Max, works perfectly with polycarbonate. The bed is very flat with a variation of only 0.3mm across the entire surface, used this as a replacement for my warped PEI bed.
M**P
So much better than my previous destroyed stock Ender 3 V2 bed. However, within a day and a handful of prints a print stuck so well it pulled the coating off it.
J**T
Buy two of them so that you can start your second print while you stick the first one in the freezer for 20 minutes to remove your print. I've been 3D printing for years, and print mostly PLA on three Ender 5's along with other printers including Ultimakers. I've never had anything stick as well as the surface on this glass. Whoa! I destroyed my first print trying to remove it. Eventually I decided to place the bed and print into the small fridge/freezer in my back room. After about ten or fifteen minutes the print popped right off, no prying or scraping required. If you don't have some way of chilling the bed, I might avoid them... but if you do, then they work great. I am following my own advice and buying an extra one!
A**R
I predominately print with LW-PLA filaments. The printed parts will not come off the print bed without destroying them even after putting the print bed in the freezer to cool. Perhaps this bed is better suited for hard to adhere materials but it doesn't suit my needs.
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