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Creality K1 3D Printer with Auto Leveling 600mm/s Printing Speed 2000mm/s² Acceleration, 300℃ High-Temp 32mm³/s Flow Hotend Dual-Gear Direct Extruder Build Volume 8.66x8.66x9.84 inch

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Model: K1


Features

  • Faster and More Efficient: Creality K1 3d printer, equips 600 millimeter per second printing speed and 20000 millimeters per square second acceleration, it is 12 times faster than the other normal 3d printer. Give good printing experience to customers and get a good model in short time
  • Efficient Printing: With flow max 32 millimeters per square second, K1 3d printer has a new ceramic heater, encircling the entire hotend, it can heat to 200 degree in 40 seconds quickly and melts the filament instantly. Its max heating temperature is 300 degree
  • Easy Start to Print: With one-tap self-inspection, K1 3d printer helps you start the printing job easily. Also, there is a strain sensor in the heatbed for more precise auto leveling without any operation or attention. Which can help to level the hot bed easily and quickly, saving much time in this process
  • Dual-gear Extruder: Enables smooth feeding, it supports a wide range of filaments and performs well even when printing with flexible filaments, such as TPU. The Creality K1 all-in-one 3d printer incorporates a specialized direct extruder called the "Sprite," which is designed to handle flexible filaments with precision. This all-metal extruder is equipped with dual gears. It allows for a powerful and uniform extrusion force of 80 Newtons, ensuring smooth and consistent filament feeding
  • Upgraded Design: K1 3d printer can print via USB drive or Lan, different printing mode meets different customers demands. Smart G-sensor to resolve ringing for high-speed printing. Accurate Z-axis positioning for less Z-banding. The dual fans keep models cool with directional air ducts on the printhead and an auxiliary fan in the build chamber for prompt cooling

Brand: Comgrow


Material: Aluminum


Color: Black with Silver Accents


Product Dimensions: 13.97"D x 13.97"W x 18.89"H


Item Weight: 27.5 Pounds


Product Dimensions: 13.97 x 13.97 x 18.89 inches


Item Weight: 27.5 pounds


Item model number: K1


Date First Available: May 16, 2025


Manufacturer: Creality 3D


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Birdcage on first attempt. Melted the nozzle house unit. This has happened to me many times. And I will return product. It’s hard to get someone to help you understand why these things happen. Maybe it me , maybe it’s it the machine! I love 3d, but it hard if you have no one to help answer questions to avoid mishaps ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 20, 2026 by Armando Lopez

  • Don't do it!
TLDR: My heating element and/or thermistor died after much less than 60 total hours of use, and that is par for the course with the machine that I received. As the title says, don't do it. Don't do business with Creality at all...read the reviews about Creality that can be found everywhere. They are viewed negatively for a reason. Full Review (rant is more like it) I purchased my K1 right after they were released (HUGE mistake), and I've had nothing but problems with it. The print quality is absolute garbage, and the only way that I'm likely to improve it is to tear the entire machine apart to replace the XY carriage. There is horrible "ringing" in the prints when the print carriage moves through a certain section of it's travel (see the pictures). I want to be clear that I am NOT a beginner when it comes to 3D printers. I've outfitted my old Sunhokey Prusa clone with Klipper, adding a proximity sensor to replace the Z-axis stop, replaced the print nozzle cooling solution (such as it was), and many more upgrades (effectively rebuilding the printer several times over). I've tuned that Sunhokey printer to a high degree. My point to all of this is that I'm not a newbie that didn't set their printer up correctly, and failed to run the calibrations to make the printer's quality what it should be...the printer is just bad. At least mine was. Your mileage may vary. I might have been able to look past these issues with print quality, due to the truly impressive print speeds that this machine is capable of. CoreXY machines, like the K1, can be made to print very fast, and the K1 certainly delivers on that front. Had the print quality issues been the ONLY issues, I might have been able to look past it's faults. However, that is not the case. Due to the low print quality (for a machine that was, at the time that I purchased it, the flagship of Creality's lineup), I didn't use the machine much at all, and I went for more than a year without using it a single time. But, recently, I had a need to fire it up to print some large items that I wanted printed quickly. I want to be clear; I only used this machine about 30-ish hours (maybe a bit more, but not much). So, when I started the machine up the other day and found that the hot-end wouldn't hold a steady temperature, I was surprised. When I received the "2507 Error", I knew it was the hot-end and not the bed heater. I did some research and found that the original thermal grease that Creality used would dry out and cause this error, so I purchased some grease. That wasn't the problem. That means, for a machine that has FAR less than 60 hours on it, the heating element and/or thermistor has already died. I now get to spend $40+ to replace the heating element and thermistor (they are a single unit; truly stupid design). I can, of course, upgrade to something better, but I shouldn't have to spend ANY money to fix this. This was, at the time of purchase, Creality's flagship model! If this is what they'll provide as a top-of-the-line machine, imagine what they "provide" for less money. I am well outside of the warrantee period, so I can just eat the loss, but you don't have to. You can chose a different company to do business with. I read the reviews about Creality's lack of quality control, but thought things would be different for me. They weren't. As the title says: Don't do it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 18, 2025 by Michael T. Steward

  • Creality QC fail
Purchased as the families big Christmas gift, glad I checked it to see if it would work before the big day. I check different wall sockets, different power cords, and even the fuse but could not get it to power up. Packaging was good set up was a breeze, but QC is seriously lacking. Was seriously hyped, but now I find myself scrambling to find a replacement be for the holiday. I’d like to just replace it, but amazons not giving me the option. Looking into Bambu labs PS1 as a possible option. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 12, 2025 by asa_roberson

  • Might as well get a Bambu
My fourth and last Creality printer. I absolutely hate this thing. This is so locked down and feature stripped so as to make it unusable. PLA is loaded, PLA is specified in the gcode, but it will not print because you selected the wrong color. This machine is just plain dumb. The advertised "16 minute benchy" actually takes half an hour, because homing and bed leveling take absolutely ages. Terrible machine. Rooting and installing Klipper should make it better, but there is currently a bug in this version of Klipper that crashes the machine when trying to home, so even then it is useless. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 22, 2025 by Ms. Sherry J. Michon

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