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Your cart is empty.A. Burzynski
2025-08-27 13:53:50
Pros: Quality Made, Rigid, Flush mounts, vibrant yellow colorCons: Too Rigid to flex into tight fits, inner diameter too small for some screwsTL;DR: Works perfect for bed leveling, requires extra effort for use on extruders.These springs are an excellent addition to your 3D printer. Not only are they more rigid and less prone to deformation than the stock springs on an Ender 3, Ender 3 Pro, or Ender 3 V2, they are also made to feature flush surfaces on the ends meaning they evenly distribute their spring load at a 90 degree angle. The stock springs have a tendency to twist or cant and this is what often leads to them losing tension and throw off your bed level. My only complaint, which is more of a slight inconvenience, is that the inner diameter of these springs are too small to accept the centering screws on the extruder arm. I had to file down the head of the screws to get it to sit inside the spring so I could use them on my extruder. Definitely not necessary, however it does add to the overall aesthetics that I was going for, and there's now an irrefutable guarantee that the filament will be fully engaged in the extruder gear. This might be a problem for softer filaments, however it would work very well with harder, or smoother materials where weaker springs might not provide enough tension.
Paul G. Pridday
2025-07-31 11:47:31
I'm not sure if I would consider the original E3 Pro springs "wobbly" but they seem like it after installing these. I was told they were a good upgrade so decided to try them out. The bed seems to stay level quite a bit longer than before but that was also prior to me aligning the X Axis rail properly. Check out CHEP on the Youtube for this fix. It's actually an alignment that can be done during the original build and it makes bed leveling so much easier. Your springs are always in equal compression no matter which ones you use.I still give these springs a "Two Thumbs Up" for value and effectiveness.
Multicaster
2025-06-30 16:05:59
Used on an Ender 3 Pro to replace soft & binding round stock springs. The stock springs have less rate and never sat level on the nut under the bed which caused a bind. I believe this binding made it easy to knock the bed out of level when removing prints. I had relevel after each heat cycle and without Auto Bed Leveling it got old. Unfortunately, I replaced the springs with a couple of other adjustments so I can't say for sure the springs are the silver bullet if you have similar leveling issues. What I can say is I like the additional spring rate. It is very consistent makes it easier to make fine adjustments when leveling. Which I haven't had to do between prints for a couple of weeks now.Bonus - I used one of the springs to add more pressure on the aluminum extruder "upgrade" from Creality. I swapped in this spring during troubleshooting and it has stayed there adding additional pressure to the idler arm ever since.
MakeBuildDad
2025-06-28 10:37:22
Typical bed springs are pretty weak and these are a welcome upgrade. These have served their purpose but I have moved on from them to a more solid version. A great beginners upgrade and will save you time having to level your bed after every print
jjl1911
2025-04-29 17:23:20
I bought these for my Ender3. I just got into 3d printing, and like any hobby I get into, it's right to mods and upgrades.These springs replace the flimsy bed springs that come in the Ender3. Pair these with a glass bed, and you have a very flat and level printing surface.Installation was a breeze. Simply unscrew the thumbdials, life the bed up, take off the old springs, out the new ones on, and tighten the thumbdials down again.Check level at all 4 corned and the middle. I use the paper method, but have a feeler gauge in the garage I'm going to use next time I level. Be sure to go around a couple times as "level" will change as you go around.I find with these springs, glass bed, and some bed adhesive, I get consistent prints, and the bed stays level for several prints.
Dale H
2025-04-27 14:21:06
After reading a lot about the first upgrades you should do after getting your Creality Ender 3 up and running, I decided to pull the trigger on these springs. Manual bed leveling is tedious, especially if you're new to 3D printing. Having stiffer high-quality springs has made a world of difference so far when it comes to keeping the bed level print after print. Once I took the stock Ender 3 springs off, I noticed how much stiffer these were. I have a great feeling that these will hold up quite well, and significantly reduce the frequency of bed leveling required.
Andrew Broekhuijsen
2025-04-26 16:50:09
I didn't have my stock Ender 3 springs long enough to experience the bed leveling going out of alignment on its own, before replacing the stock springs with these. They're so inexpensive that it's a no brainer to buy a pack when you get your printer. So far zero problems, bed has stayed level for weeks, even when I have to pry prints off the bed when I got a little too enthusiastic with the hairspray.If they ever fail I'll just use the second half of the pack. It shipped with a lot more than the 4 you need.
JRAY
2025-03-24 11:49:07
Unlike the basic springs you get with the printer these keep it in alignment and let it get out of wack constantly.
james strathdee
2025-03-23 13:18:51
Too much money for springs
Mr A J LOVISON
2025-03-08 11:56:26
Made my 3d printer bed more stable.
Mark Kuzma
2025-02-04 18:05:26
The springs are much stronger than those supplied with my Ender3 for bed levelling and in turn hold the bed much more steady
Customer
2025-01-09 17:15:08
They're a good option to replace the Ender 3 V2 default springs.I haven't used any other 3rd-party ones as I just went and bought these right away, so they may just be a "branded" version of a cheaper model, but they're much stiffer and remain in place well.
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