Boods
Reviewed in the United States on March 4, 2025
This works fine, it's kind of strange, it's definitely neat.I had a few issues printing on it the first time, but once you get it dialed in, it's as good as any other plate, but it uses less electricity, so that's a plus. Overall I think these are a good value. They adhere well and overall feels like any other hotplate.
Al W.
Reviewed in the United States on March 3, 2025
This works about as well as a PEI plate, however it doesn't require heat for PLA so presumably that's an energy savings. I don't think it works any better but then again it really doesn't work any worse either.
T D
Reviewed in the United States on March 25, 2025
We're using a Bambu P1S. This cold plate has, so far, worked with every PLA print we've tried it with. The texture works well for printing without heating the bed beyond 40C. The adhesion is good enough that we're not using full brims, or even ear brims! We just setup our prints for using a cold plate in Orca Slicer, turn off brims, and away it goes. It's actually sometimes more difficult than expected to remove the print from the plate, since we're used to the plate cooling to release the print. Not the case with a cold plate!Since we're on a P1S, we cannot test the integrated barcode, but we can say the dimensions of the plate are almost the exact same as the stock Bambu plate. The cleaning area (near the back of the plate) is even the same size, so our scrubber addon clears the plate easily. I can't say if it's any better or worse than a BIQU cold plate, but it is about half the price and is known to be the correct size, so it's a win in our book.
J. M. B.
Reviewed in the United States on March 12, 2025
This is an ok Textured PEI plate, but it does not work as a cool plate for my A1.I changed the plate settings to the Bambu cold plate like the product description reccomemds.And after 45 minutes into a 3 hour print I have speghetti.Tried again manually increasing the temperature, another speghetti monster.Works fine as a replacement stock plate at 60° but I wanted to try and save electricity.
C & L
Reviewed in the United States on February 16, 2025
It turns out I have ought this same plate once before and didn't realize it. The idea with these cold plates is that you are able to print at much lower temperatures (for the bed) than you normally use. Unfortunately that has no been my experience. Every time I try lowering the bed temp while using this plate, I get failures. The good thing is that they work great at normal temperatures and offer great adhesion. I am giving it 3 stars as they don't work as expected when using lower temps but keep in mind the do work good at the regular temps you are supposed to print filaments at. Just take it with a grain of salt as this is only my experience. They may work as intended for other people but hasn't been my case.
Gc
Reviewed in the United States on February 10, 2025
I always wanted to try this. This helps me reduce the print time and also easier on the electric bill! There is a good amount of adhesions even after the print completed. I'm using this on my x1c and set the plate temperature to 1c. You cannot set it to 0c, but 1c is below room temperature, so the machine won't even bother heating it up. I tested some small print and flat prints. The small print held up well, but the flat prints with multicolor started ripping which didn't happen with my other plates. I've only tried PLA, but I think PETG should work too since they usually have better adhesions. I'm planning on trying this on larger prints since that is really where all the electricity will be running. The plate surface feel rougher and thicker than my stock Bambu plate, but maybe that's because they are brand new. They may not work for complicated first-layer multicolor prints, but being able to run normal prints for a long time without heating the bed is worth the trade off. So for prints that already have good adhesion, I recommend this plate!
Eric
Reviewed in the United States on April 16, 2025
Fits perfectly on my Bambu P1P but as that one already has one, I thought I'd try it on the Kobra 3. Worked marvelously on both of them, the parts stay on firmly but are easy to release by bending the plate when you're finished.It attaches firmly to the magnetic bed, and although I haven't plugged it in with a power monitor, it stands to reason that if the larger of the two heat sources, which is the bed, is turned off, it has to be using considerably less power.Good print plate.