Bambu Lab
A1
$299.99
Creality
Based on 111 Reddit mentions
$1299.00
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I printed 2 things for my CFS, and it made it 100x more reliable and easier to use. I tried spool rings and different springs and bumpers ... nothing compared to the rollers. Reliability - Rouleau pour le CFS de la K2 Plus Combo by tigidou@gmail.com | Download free STL model | Printables.com Service
...Godbotly in r/Creality_k2
June 17, 2025 2:13 PM
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I’ve had my K2 Plus Combo for about 9 months now. Have no clue how many hours I have on it, probably close to 1,000. As a whole it has been a good printer, I bought it for the bed size & multiple color. It hasn’t been with issues. After some time I kept getting clogs, so I changed the hotend then ha
...Gramps-too in r/Creality_k2
January 27, 2026 11:22 PM
5
Stock k2 plus combo that I added two more cfs to here. Machine has run very consistent, no problems with color change, no problems with spool runout picking up the next spool, pretty good quality prints. I had it sitting for about a week and a half without printing then went to fire it up and had th
...JoeSr85 in r/Creality_k2
February 15, 2026 1:59 AM
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I did just what you’re asking. I have the Ender 3v2 and picked up the K2 Plus Combo during a Creality live stream last week. I wasn’t sure whether to go with the Pro or Plus. But I figured if I went for the Pro, Murphys Law says I would have wished for the larger bed size in no time. Setup was easy.
...twister65 in r/Creality_k2
February 19, 2026 12:01 AM
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I mean, they can always be scaled and printed in pieces like a regular model kit. As for the printer, I’d recommend the Creality K1 Max or K2 Plus if you want to print larger objects in one shot. Otherwise the Bambu P1S or P2S will do a great job (P2S combo is great for multi-color prints)
danb1kenobi in r/StarTrekStarships
February 23, 2026 5:10 PM
5
I asked this question last week, and my k2 plus combo arrives tomorrow. My summary of the answers I got is that outside of QC problems the machine is reliable and works well. If/when things break its fairly easy to replace them. I've had mixed reports on creality customer service. For some it's fant
...AtomicConqueror in r/Creality_k2
April 29, 2025 8:25 PM
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You cant compare these two, they are in vastly different categories and the k1 is very manual in comparison. U see people here spending a week leveling the bed. Note that I am of the new millennium, If I can recommend a machine that cooks for you and feeds you I will do so, I dont see the point in y
...Foreign_Tropical_42 in r/Creality_k2
June 21, 2025 12:10 PM
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The single best thing I did for my CFS is switch to the Rollers. They're just so infinitely better and after trying everything I could find, they were the only thing that actually improved reliability to a point where I was confident to actually use the CFS often. I went with this one https://www.pr
...Godbotly in r/Creality_k2
January 27, 2026 1:01 PM
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Was in the same boat. Specs were attractive but the negative comments freaked me out. This was also my first Creality and they don't have the best reputation. I pulled the trigger when I caught a great deal/pricing error on the K2 pro combo. After about 500+ print hours, I'm mostly pleased so far. H
...phirebird in r/Creality_k2
March 9, 2026 8:41 PM
3
...I'm not too thrilled with how much waste is produced for one thing, and I would want an enclosure (that was the first thing I printed for each printer). I really like the idea of printing an enclosure for the AD5X but I've heard the wait time for the kit can be very long... If waste is the main and
inkeliz in r/FlashForge
September 5, 2025 2:59 AM
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