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The Creality Ender 3 V3 SE is a high-speed, reliable 3D printer featuring a powerful Sprite full-metal dual-gear extruder, CR Touch auto-leveling, and a stable dual Z-axis design. With a generous 8.66x8.66x9.84 inch build volume and effortless auto filament loading, it’s engineered for professionals and enthusiasts seeking fast, precise prints with minimal setup time.






















| ASIN | B0F8J78BN1 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,293 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #6 in 3D Printers |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (1,248) |
| Date First Available | May 13, 2025 |
| Item Weight | 15.66 pounds |
| Item model number | Ender 3 V3 SE |
| Manufacturer | Creality |
| Product Dimensions | 16 x 12 x 18 inches |
J**K
Great Value, Highly Recommend, Easy to Use
Great Value for a starter printer. Came 95% assembled, I've had very few failure with the machine. I've had 3 printers before this one and this one beats them by far with speed and ease of use. I like the app and it makes it easy. I've recommended it to a few friends and my sister. If you want to get into ABS and TPU this may not be the printer for you but it is working fine with PLA and PETG. There's also a camera add on so you can view active prints and save time lapses. I use the K1 Max at work and it is also a great printer.
N**E
Not the biggest kid on the schoolyard, but plays a solid ground game.
The K2SE is an excellent printer for users who are still interested in learning and growing within the 3D-printing ecosystem, but who no longer want to spend the majority of their time troubleshooting basic hardware issues. While it may not be a flagship, top-tier machine by today’s standards, it represents a significant step forward—especially when compared side-by-side with older platforms like the Ender 3 Pro. Out of the box, the K2SE delivers a level of refinement that once required extensive upgrades on earlier printers. Features such as automatic bed leveling, filament runout detection, a sturdier frame with vibration-dampening feet, and a properly supported raised Z-axis bed all come standard. The addition of cloud access and a fluid web interface—complete with optional root access for advanced users—bridges the gap between a consumer-friendly machine and a system that still rewards technical curiosity. My first print, a simple Kirby model, was intentionally done with minimal tuning to get a baseline feel for the machine. The results were impressive, especially coming from years of compensating for aging components on my Ender 3. With that printer long overdue for a new extruder, I had grown accustomed to managing variables that simply don’t exist on the K2SE. The consistency and reliability here are immediately noticeable. Although I didn’t have the budget to add the multi-filament CRT system at launch, the printer’s upgrade path is clearly well thought out. Planned expansions like an enclosure, camera monitoring, and multi-material support make it easy to justify future investments. I would also welcome a firmware or hardware update that introduces Bowden extruder support, as it could further improve filament switching speeds and overall print performance. As someone who has stuck with the same Ender 3 since long before touchscreens, CR-Touch, and modern quality-of-life upgrades became commonplace, it’s refreshing to see Klipper remain a core component of the K2SE. For users who are on the fence about moving away from heavy DIY builds, this printer strikes a compelling balance—offering reliability and speed without sacrificing control. Perhaps the most underrated benefit is time savings. The K2SE is noticeably faster than older models, and its intuitive touchscreen interface makes it accessible even for non-technical users in my household. After setup, my wife and children can confidently start prints on their own, which speaks volumes about the usability of the system. Print quality alone justifies the upgrade for patient users. While some may find the stock cooling fans slightly underpowered, the machine compensates with excellent compatibility for multi-tool and threaded expansion systems—an advantage over many Bowden-dependent designs that require significant modification for production or multi-material workflows. And as a final bonus, despite being scheduled for February delivery, the K2SE arrived weeks early. Getting this machine ahead of schedule was the perfect way to confirm that the upgrade was absolutely worth it for the value price point.
R**N
Don’t buy
This printer is pretty awesome. Here is the biggest catch to it. We have spent hundreds of dollars on the app and or validating what we could buy between buying filament and everything else. This thing does not connect properly. It is very technical if you are not smart. This is a terrible thing to buy. I’m a very educated person and so are the other 3 to 4 people in my household that have all tried to use this thing it will not let you change individuals to print off it and even the amount of money you spend to buy credit credits and or other items that you want to purchase in the store do not print properly. This sucks don’t buy it even though this equipment is awesome. This is the worst thing I wish I’d never bought. I do not say this in the test and or ignorance I have studied. I have read up. I’ve looked at forums. I’ve been on Reddit. Everyone says this creatality is extremely difficult and we have definitely found this out firsthand. I would definitely return this, but I think my window has closed. It sucks when you buy a product and you have it for like 2 to 3 weeks before you get to use it but then your window to return it is closed. The app does not match what is online and or if you have more than one person that wants to print, you cannot share unless the other person is logged out and even if the person is logged out, it does not always match the same, so for example, I have tons of money and credit on my account, but it will not let me print out certain apps and or creations then it tells me that it will work on our item that we have purchased, but then it’ll say it does not work. It will not print. 3-D printer is a scam. It sucks. It has great potential but this is not the one for you. Don’t waste your money too much money.
M**P
Amazing 3D Printer!
Amazing Printer! This Is My First 3D Printer, And It Is A Very Good Starter One. It Is Very Easy To Set Up, And Is Very Fun Unboxing! It Comes With Some Extra Things Like A USB Drive, An SD Card, A Filament Snips, An Extra Tip, Some Filament, And Extra Tools. It Does Very Well At Printing For The Price Of Only $200. It Has A Very Large Printing Size, And Prints Pretty Clean. It Is Also Pretty Fast At Printing. It Heats Up Fast, And Doesn't Take Long To Start Printing. It Has A Nice Design, And Is Very Easy To Operate. When Assembling, Make Sure To Plug The Right Wires In At The Right Spots. Its Very Easy, But It Shows Were In The Instructions. The Thing That Got Me For A Second Is The Voltage Selection On The Back. It Came Set At 235V From The Factory, But I Had To Just Slide It From 235V to 115V. Its A Red Switch Inset Into The Back. Just Use A Mini Screwdriver Or Allen Wrench. Sorry, I Would Have Uploaded Some Photos And A Video, But My Camera Was Currently In The Process Of Taking A Time-Lapse Video Of A 6 Hour Print, LOL.
J**B
Makkelijk te installeren. Zorg wel dat je als je alles weer in elkaar zet de x-as waterpas vast zet, dit voorkomt problemen met het bed.
N**D
Bra grejer
J**N
Die Teile sind alle passgenau und gut verarbeitet. Der Ein- bzw. Umbau ging gut von der Hand.
D**N
tout parfait, livraison rapide et soignée, conforme à la description 10/10 pour le vendeur
C**N
Muy bien presentado y muy buen funcionamiento, fácil de montar, se nota la calidad de la impresión
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