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Mefine 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 glass bed, applicable for 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 small 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


Product Dimensions: 9.25"D x 0.16"W x 9.25"H


Item Weight: 500 Grams


Product Dimensions: 9.25 x 0.16 x 9.25 inches


Item Weight: 1.1 pounds


Item model number: Ender3GLB


Date First Available: August 20, 2020


Manufacturer: Mefine


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Perfect upgrade!
One of the best print beds I have ever used. The stock print bed for the Ender 3 always had issues with prints sticking to the base, but with this bed, I haven't had any issues with adhesion whatsoever. In-between prints, when the bed is room temperature, I always wipe it down with alcohol to get rid of any fingerprints/dust, and it is good to go. You may need to adjust your z-axis limit switch up because the plate is over double the thickness of the stock one. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 5, 2025 by Nate Cribbs

  • 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.

  • Use the smooth non-textured side with some glue stick for PETG
I print primarily in PLA and PETG and wanted something better than a sticker. I chose glass over PEI because I've heard and seen horror stories involving PETG tearing massive holes in PEI plates. To print, I flipped the glass over to the smooth side, put some glue stick on the plate and that's it. Sometimes, I have problems with bed adhesion, but lowering the z-offset by a little bit solves any problems with that. Other than adhesion, I don't have any problems with leveling at all. This is a great upgrade over the regular stickers provided. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 13, 2025 by Cuong Tu

  • Adhesion is troublesome for me, I have to use the hairspray method.
Glass works great, heats up well, and the bottom of prints look much better on this than on the magnetic sheet the Ender 3 Pro came with. I give it a 4 because I have a lot of trouble with smaller prints not sticking. They got knocked aside while printing the first layer or the second. I also have a BL-Touch installed for auto-leveling, and I did Z-offset it correctly, so that's not the issue. I find that a light spray of Aqua-Net hair spray ($2 at the store for the can), works well. Doing a light spray from about 12 -16 inches away (I use a sheet of paper to block the rest of the printer from overspray), works to hold prints, and allows them to relatively come off easy once it cools. I can also reapply more hair spray and do back to back prints. Once you do need to clean, soap and water and a light wash and rinse clean it fine. I'm torn on whether I'd recommend it or not. For me it works well because my metal bed seems to be slightly warped, and the glass fixes that problem. It's good quality and if you're bed is warped, I recommend it. For me, I'll continue using it because I do like the prints on it better. If your bed isn't warped on your printer, it may be worthwhile to stick with the magnetic layers instead. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 28, 2021 by Alfie RB

  • Prints always stick
I bought one of these after my stock bed had some issues with prints not sticking. But since I started using this, as long as the bed is level, the prints always stick. I don't need to use glue or print a raft or anything else. I've even done some prints that were about 5 inches high and only 6mm wide at the bottom and they printed just fine. The one thing to take note of is that since this is glass, it can't bend, so you will need to use other methods of removing prints. I use a scraper or a tiny screw driver. In any case, this was a great purchase. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 20, 2025 by Ben B Jammin'

  • Best upgrade I didn't know I needed
I have been having so many issues with the traditional ender bed plate. Naturally, I took the multiple suggestions I received to swap to glass and I have not regretted it for one second. The installation process was a breeze, I simply raised the z stop and releveled my bed and it worked easy. The plate fits perfectly to my ender 3, leaving little issues with my prints. Overall I highly recommend this plate upgrade to any 3d printing enthusiast. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 19, 2025 by Hugh Jazz Hugh Jazz

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