🧊 Freeze your print failures with CryoGrip Pro Glacier!
The BIQU CryoGrip Pro Glacier is a premium 257x257mm double-sided build plate designed for Bambu-Lab 3D printers. Featuring a hollow handle for quick swaps, a magnetic substrate for superior adhesion, and a robust 7-layer cobalt oxide coating, it ensures smooth, warp-free prints with enhanced durability. Integrated AR codes guarantee seamless printer compatibility and error-free high-temperature printing.
L**R
Wanna Save Electricity and Have a Grippy Build Plate? Now you can have both.
After using this build plate almost exclusively for over 2 weeks, here are my honest impressions of the product. Simply put, it sticks really well and releases when you need it to. I attempted to run it through a gauntlet of different brands of filament and I couldn’t find one that did not stick well to this build plate. I print a lot of articulated dragons with Silk PLA and with certain build plates, I will have adhesion problems at times. As a person who hates using glue on my build plates, it was a very welcome sight to see that glue is not required on this particular one.Unboxing and Initial ImpressionPackaging is very straightforward in a cardboard box, inside you will find an information sheet comparing the Frostbite and Glacier build plates that are offered in the CryoGrip series. You will also find a sticker sheet that has the AR code stickers to affix on the build plate for the X1 Carbon to read the proper build plate settings in the slicer. The build plate does have a slightly textured surface but it feels smooth to the touch and feels high quality. The easiest way to describe the texture of this build plate is that it sits right between the Smooth plate and Textured PEI plate that Bambu Lab offers. It also features an enlarged heat-isolating handle on the front with holes to facilitate quick cooling and make the build plate a lot easier to remove from the printer. The information sheet also outlines the settings needed to properly use the build plate. I initially set my slicer to run 5º C cooler but then I increased it to 10º C cooler with no problems. This build plate can also work with all filaments that have a nozzle temperature below 300º C so most engineering filaments will be compatible with this build plate. But where it shines is with PLA and PETG. The Frostbite version is even better at cold printing adhesion than this one with PLA and PETG.The gauntlet testI tested this build plate with numerous filaments. My printer is a Bambu Lab P1S and below is a list of what filaments I used.* Bambu Lab PLA Basic* Bambu Lab PLA Matte* Bambu Lab PLA Metal* Bambu Lab PLA Marble* Bambu Lab PLA Galaxy* Bambu Lab PETG HF* Bambu Lab ABS* Anycubic Silk PLA Dual and Tri-Color* SUNLU Silk Rainbow PLA+* Eryone Silk Tri-Color PLA* Flashforge Color Changeable PLA* Elegoo Silk PLA* Polymaker ABSAs far as performance goes printing numerous articulating dragons and the Midgard Serpent pictured above, the silk PLAs from the different manufacturers did not have any adhesion problems as long as you go with the recommended speed for the initial layer. I did adjust the settings in the slicer to utilize the new Bambu Cool Plate Super tack although the information sheet recommends the Cool Plate settings. I also adjusted the temperature manually to be 5-10º cooler because the information sheet recommends 45-55º C for PLA and 60-75º C for PETG and the recommended manufacturer temps for the ABS. As time progresses I will try other filaments like PA, TPU, and ASA. I would also like to mention that for the 2 weeks I was testing, the build plate was not cleaned at all which is a testament to the stickiness of this build plate. BiQU recommends soap & water for cleanup or even alcohol if you are printing PETG. With that being said, the build plate is so sticky that it can withstand an overnight power outage and resume in the morning with no problems on a cold PNW night. I am quite happy with that indeed. Energy savings with this build plate is going to be significant if you are running a printer farm and running everything 5-10º cooler as a whole. I did not test my particular energy savings on a meter but I am sure it will add up over time.Final ThoughtsWhat can I say, BiQU did a great job with this plate and only time will tell if it is just as durable as the Bambu Lab build plates. If you keep it clean, it should stay very sticky and last a while in a heavy printing environment. My printers stayed running 24 hours a day for 2 weeks straight so it was thoroughly run through its paces. I like the overall texture as it leaves a very smooth finish on my builds and not too shiny. With all of my prints both large and small, I only encountered one problem with adhesion and its because I was printing with ABS and left the top of the printer open accidentally so it was a little too cool in the chamber and the large print warped and came off in one corner. Other than that no problems with adhesion. I give this product 5 stars for quality, performance, and value.
D**A
Grips very well at 30C (IPA) and only soap and water, no IPA cleaning
Bought one for the QIDI Q1, needed 250x250mm, they sent 259x259 so sent back. Also bought one for the Prusa Mk4/S, needed 257x241mm and that's what I received, though there's extra material, a 'handle' on the Y axis so it sticks out quite a bit farther than 257mm, but is no issue in my soft enclosure, probably an extra 10mm if your print area is a tight fit.I cleaned it well with dish soap and hot water as I usually do, but I forgot to use IPA prior to printing. This one, the Glacier Pro you can use IPA on, but not on the Frostbite the literature enclosed says.I printed PLA only so far, the literature says the Frostbite better, but I normally run my bed at 73 (Prusa Satin Bed) or 80 for PETG. I did sequential Benchys until I got the temp down to 30C on the bed - held every model rock solid. I wipe it off with a dry blue (no lint) paper towel (shop disposable towel) between prints and it doesn't rub well - there's a fine but very 'grippy' texture to the board, probably why it adheres so well. I just did a 6 hour print, again PLA, 217 nozzle and 30 bed and after cooling still held tightly to the bed - had to flex it to get it off, but it did fine, and leaves no residue behind on any print so far. This thing is AMAZING for low temp bed and still great adhesion (on PLA so far). I need to try PETG with it to see how 'cold' I can go. I almost deducted a star for price, so many textured beds at $12-18 on here, and all have worked well for me at higher/normal temps.
S**Z
Great plate for PLA and PETG
Perfect for my P1S! Take some time to fine tune. Great quality. Sturdy. Affordable. PLA and PETG both work perfect. Parts stick great yet are easy to remove just flexing the plate. Plate is perfect thickness. Sturdy, yet not too thick. I purchased one for all four of my printers. Bright color looks good too and helps to see in low light. Do NOT just run it as a cool plate. Calibrate settings to your filament and printer.
D**N
Works with the Creality K2 Plus, just know that it will not cover the heated bed 100%
I really like this flexible print bed plate. It will allow me to print items up to the maximum capacity of the K2 Plus at 350mm x 350mm. However, it is only 356mm x 356mm in total size. The K2 Plus stock print plate is 370mm x 370mm. This causes an issue with the foreign object detection process which pauses every single print before it starts. I haven't figured out how to disable this feature yet, but all you need to do is resume each print after it pauses.The prints stick really well without the need of glue and at the same temperature I was printing PLA on the stock print plate, which is between 45 and 55 Celsius. I didn't pick this up to run the heated bed at a cooler temperature. I just wanted something with a less gritty texture. Prints have a much smoother first layer finish as the texture is not as heavy on the Glacier plate, versus the stock K2 Plus plate.It is very flexible and adds a nice contrast when printing black PLA. It is also double sided, so I can flip it over when the one side gets worn out. I have noticed that sometimes a smaller PLA print likes to leave behind a residue, which can be removed by printing over that same spot with a larger print. I rarely wash the plate. I leave it on the heated bed and use a sharp tool to snap the prints off easily. The grip the prints have on the plate is perfect for staying attached during printing and coming apart when the print is complete and cooled.The plate is 2x as expensive as a replacement stock K2 Plus plate, but I would still recommend picking one up. Even if it is a little smaller and gives me issues when starting a print.
T**R
Sticktooittivesness.
This thing is the best! PETG and PLA stick well enough and I don't have to worry half as much about it getting damaged. It's nice having a plate that doesn't need to be glued up or constantly cleaned but still gives consistently good hold on builds time and again. And it looks cool too since my builds contrast more with the blue.