








Print in Peace! 🖨️
The Official Creality Ender 3 V2 3D Printer is an upgraded model featuring a silent motherboard for reduced noise, a reliable Meanwell power supply, and a tempered carborundum glass plate for enhanced print adhesion and speed. With a resume printing function, it ensures minimal waste and maximum efficiency, making it an ideal choice for both hobbyists and professionals.









| ASIN | B08BL41ZMY |
| Item model number | Ender 3 V2 Neo |
| Manufacturer | Creality 3D |
| Product Dimensions | 43.79 x 42.42 x 47.19 cm; 7.8 kg |
D**N
Amazing.
My first 3d printer having watched just about every single YouTube video on the subject. Really easy to assemble and with a creative mind and a slight mechanical understanding it’s easy to operate.
O**I
Just as mentioned
Perfect condition just like expected
N**A
Good
Everything good condition
M**S
Perfect
Strong structure with a good printing quality
C**N
Cela fait 3 ans que j'ai commencé l'aventure impression 3D, à l'époque j'avais acheté une Anet A8, très bien pour commencer, mais vraiment bas de gamme et du coup pas mal d'impressions ratées ou mal finies, des réglages hasardeux et une imprimante qui partait en lambeau. Du coup je me suis dit qu'il était temps de changer et j'ai donc cherché afin de trouver une imprimante pas trop cher mais assez performante, vu l'évolution du marché, les tarifs ont bien baissés. Après quelques jours de recherches et comparaisons, j'ai jeter mon dévolu sur cette Ender 3 V2 Neo, je dois dire que le CR touch à dicté mon choix, pour éviter les déboires passés. Après 2 petites semaines et une dizaines d'impressions, je dois dire que je suis ravi, le réglage de l'imprimante a été un peu compliqué au début, et pour cause, une des roulettes de l'axe Z était 'en roue libre', du coup l'extrudeur ne montait pas comme il faut et j'obtenais des crêpes (après un premier test avec le bateau concluant), après moult vérifications, j'ai resserré cette fameuse roulette, et là que du bonheur, les molettes de réglage du plateau sont hyper pratiques, l'écran est bien lisible et la qualité d'impression est sans commune mesure avec l'Anet A8. Pour ceux qui la trouvent bruyante, testez une Anet A8, vous verrez ce que c'est qu'une imprimante bruyante, celle ci on entend que le ventilo de l'extrudeur, ça fait du bruit, mais franchement c'était bien pire avec l'A8. Je pense qu'en utilisant un petit ventilo de PC faible bruit, ça peut se résoudre assez facilement. En bref une très bonne machine que je recommande, les filaments sont de bonne qualité et pas trop chers, dommage qu'il n'y ait pas beaucoup de couleur en pla+ standard.
M**X
I'm a Techie, so me telling you that a piece of tech is "Easy to Use" is probably not going to mean much so I'll preface this by saying that I purchased this 3d printer for my parents, who are both shall we say, technologically challenged. My Dad uses a flip phone and he STILL has a hard time making calls, my Mom, on the other hand, is a bit more tech-savvy and at the very least is willing to learn new things. But I digress, the "hardest" thing that I found with the Ender 3 was the initial setup. As with most 3d printers it comes as a kit that requires a fair bit of assembly. But if you can follow the step-by-step instructions that are included with the printer it shouldn't take more than an hour or so to assemble. If you're not the type to follow step-by-step instructions then there are many good videos on YT that walk through the unboxing and assembly of this printer. The fit and finish on this device is pretty nice. Parts seemed to connect together as you'd expect and moving parts worked pretty flawlessly with no binding and virtually no noise. Operation is as you'd expect with any desktop 3d printer, there is a little bit of finagling with feeding the PLA filament. At this point, you do need to know a little bit about how to use Cura and how to manipulate the STL files so that they can be printed on your printer. Again there are a lot of good tutorial videos out there that can help you with this and once you've done it a few times it becomes second nature. Now I purchased this device a couple of years ago and my parents have been using it pretty much weekly since it was bought. They have easily put several hundred prints through the printer and while not every print is successful, they haven't experienced more than a 10% failure rate with their prints. Print quality is extremely good for an FDM printer at this price point and after nearly 2 years of average use, there have been no hardware failures to speak of. About the biggest gripe would be the "Easy Release" coating that comes on the glass build plate. We found that after about 100 or so prints there'd be problems with adhesion to the coated build plate which would result in a failed print. We resolved this by flipping over the build plate to the uncoated side and coating the print area with a glue stick, which seems to work much better than the easy-release coating that comes with the device. All in all, it is a very reliable and easy-to-use device, well worth it for anyone just getting started with 3d printing, and durable and versatile enough for those experienced people looking to tinker with and upgrade the devices capabilities.
R**S
The product came perfectly packaged, it wasn’t damaged. It was fairly simple to put together however the PLA mount is a little fiddly and takes some getting used to. The instruction guide is mostly pointless and confusing, I recommend going to the YouTube tutorial by Creality in setting up as to know where the wires go. For the price I don’t think you could get a better starter printer, it seems like a tank and can get really detailed. Only thing I would suggest to the manufacture is to create some written information on beginning 3D printing and what to do and not to do as my first attempt at printing ended in Spaghetti, this wasn’t the printers fault as I hadn’t added supports but overall really happy with the printer. I’m planning on printing DND terrain for our campaigns and it seems really capable. You also get some free filament in the box (it isn’t a full roll about 5 metres worth). Overall I think the support offered by Comgrow is outstanding and definitely worth it if you’re knew, it’s worth spending a little bit more to get the Neo as the screen is so helpful, also it has some upgrades for smoother building making it a lot easier for newer people like myself. Really excited with what I can make in the future!!
I**.
Muy buena impresora, es más fácil de usar y es buena relación calidad precio. La recomiendo si estas comenzando en el mundo de la impresión en 3D.
C**N
Sorprendido de lo bien que va. Tenía otra antigua y barata y era un tormento.Con esta ,PLA+ y un poco de configuración a imprimir.
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