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The BIQU CryoGrip Pro Frostbite is a precision-engineered 257x257mm cold build plate designed for Bambu-Lab 3D printers. Featuring a unique 7-layer cobalt oxide coating and magnetic substrate, it enables ultra-strong adhesion at room temperature, reducing heating time and cutting power consumption by 50%. Its double-sided, removable surface allows easy print removal without tools, while compatibility with multiple Bambu-Lab models and an AR code ensures hassle-free setup. Ideal for professionals seeking reliable, eco-friendly, and warp-free 3D printing.
















| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 520 Reviews |
D**N
Solved a difficult adhesion problem on the first try
I run a small 3D-printing farm, and this build plate impressed me immediately. I had a part with large overhangs that kept tipping over on other PEI plates, even when using a brim and glue. On this plate, the same part printed perfectly on the first attempt. There is a little bit of a learning curve because you need to research and adjust the correct plate and temperature settings, but the adhesion has been excellent once configured properly. For difficult models, tall prints, or parts with limited contact area, it has been much more reliable than the standard plates I was using. I was happy enough with the results that I purchased these for my other nine printers. I am still waiting for a sale before buying the more expensive version for my H2C, but so far these have been well worth the investment and a great addition to my print farm.
J**.
Buy this!
Was on the fence after reading other reviews but decided to get o e for my P1S. Probably the best accessory I have bought for it and it is now my go-to plate, replacing my OEM plate. No issues with adhesion, plate seems quality material. I have even personally not cleaned it, touched it to “stress test it” after multiple prints, still “sticky” and worked like new. Would recommend ordering buy again if I needed to.
T**M
So perfectly sticky for my P1S, the best upgrade I've done to date!
I was going through a nightmare of nothing sticking for the past week on my bambu p1s days and I tried everything!! (I used different sides my PEI plate, I tried alcohol, I washed it a bunch of times and nothing worked... I tried all sorts of temperatures speeds and even first layer density and flow, absolutely nothing)! So I gave up and bought this cryogrip plate and it is ridiculous! They say you are not supposed to use alcohol so I just use soap and warm water and this thing sticks so perfectly, the only thing is you can't detach when it's warm so you need to let it cool down before you detach, but now that I've dialed it in it prints perfectly every time! It's crazy, and it's nice because it's a low temperature plate so I print PLA at 40° and pet g at 55° and I don't get any heat warping or creep, I love this thing!
K**H
Excellent build plate
Just a gentle reminder. Please wash the plate with soap and water then perform a calibration or re measure the z offset. Using on a H2S. The plate works great at 42C. Sticking is good without being obnoxious. Have used it for 6 prints with lots of small/large supports and it’s been really good. It’s a great value considering you won’t need any adhesives and you actually save a tiny bit on electric with the lower bed temps. It fit perfectly on a Bambu H2S but had to disable the bed checker which caused no issues. Zero issues with bed adhesion on first layers. The only question is how long will it last?
R**.
GOAT for PETG and PCTG
This is my go-to plate for printing PETG and PCTG. When you've got a print that needs to be PETG and it won't stay stuck to other plates, the CryoGrip Pro Frostbite is the answer. It's a polyurea-style plate, a knockoff of the Darkmoon3D ICE plate. Don't tell Ben at Darkmoon3D, but I think the Cryogrip Pro might be slightly better—they seem more durable. You can also use the Frostbite with PLA, but you usually don't need it, and getting the right temperature can be more tricky—especially with all the PLA variants out there. (For PLA, Darkmoon3D's Satin plate still reigns supreme.) The downside to the Frostbite is its surface texture. It imparts an orange-peel texture to your prints. It's far more pronounced than most textured-PEI plates or the Satin plate. If appearance matters, that may be an issue for you. But if appearance needs to take a back seat to reliable bed adhesion, Frostbite is the way. You may also need to customize filament profiles, depending on your slicer. Some slicers' "cool textured plate" setting doesn't have enough squish for reliable first layers, in which case you need to alter the temperature for the "textured PEI plate" profile to match Frostbite's lower temperatures. Don't even think about using this plate with other filament types not listed—they'll destroy the plate. Plate cleanup is super easy: just wipe it with a paper towel dampened with plain or distilled water. The coating is oleophobic, so the damp towel will reliably remove any oils. Don't use alcohol or other solvents, they'll wreck the coating. Even dish soap may have an adverse effect, so it's great that Frostbite doesn't need it. Note these comments only apply to CryoGrip Pro FROSTBITE. The CryoGrip Pro *Glacier* plate is an entirely different story with far less grip; I don't recommend that one. If you've been frustrated by your textured-PEI plate as you venture into printing PETG or PCTG, buy yourself this plate.
J**S
This is the only 5-star review I have ever given anything. I do not take this lightly.
This has changed my life. I now often forget I'm even printing anything, instead of having that background anxiety that forces me to constantly check the printer. Even cold filament sticks to it. Being able to print at such low temps means a severe reduction in clogging chances, which means you can risk printing weird filaments with smaller nozzles. It's the absolute best.
A**R
Not better than Super Tack but still a great build plate!
A lot of BIQU stuff.... I would not buy. This is a great product. Is this better than Bambu Supertack I would rate them the same. The problem with this vs the Supertack (besides price) is that the coating on the plate is less durable. So specially for Bambu I would probably not get again even though its a great product. For my AD5x which does not have a supertack I would buy this all day long. I do print 95% just in PLA and PETG and this is by far superior than just a textured standard plate.
D**Y
Great for PLA and PETG
I earlier purchased the Cryogrip Glacier plate because I use PLA/PETG/ASA frequently. After trying it, I decided I needed more sticking power for my PETG filament than the Glacier offered. So I decided to try this Frostbite version for my PETG/PLA and reserve the Glacier to my ASA filament prints.. The Frostbite is very comparible to the Bambu Lab Supertak Plate and I use those Bambu Plate settings with this plate too since Bambu doesn't allow custom brand plate settings on the P2S so far. The Bambu plate settings you choose to use this plate with do make a difference. Each Bambu plate setting type will change the printing Z height by small amounts and it will make a difference. For me, choosing the Bambu Supertak plate settings has been the best fit. The Frostbite grabs onto PLA and PETG FAR better than any of the other brands of plates I've tried, including Bambu's plates. That's what I wanted above all else... Lot's of stickability. As a side beneift I can also print the same PLA/PETG filaments at lower temperatures that save energy and still stick. Now the downside to this is that this plate is only a tacky cool plate that can not run much of anything other than PLA/PETG. And it absolutely can not be set to higher temps or the surface of it is ruined. Also you absolutely should not clean the surface with alcohol or harsh chemicals at all. Soap (with little to no residue, like Dawn dishwashing detergeant) and water only. Use a sponge or microfiber cloth under the water to avoid scratching it. Don't use a brush. Alcohol will definately damage the surface. Also do not scratch up the surface of this plate by using a sharp edge to remove parts from it. You must wait till the plate has cooled a bit to release the parts easily. If you pry off a part from the plate especially when still hot, you will damage the surface of the plate. Be patient and wait for a cooldown time before removing the parts from the plate. So wear and tear on these Frostbite plates are more of a concern if you are not careful in their use. Also in time, the surface coating will wear way and the plate will need replacing as it just won't stick or release like it used to. Some people report this happening in mere months and others say they have put a thousand hours on them without issue. I haven't had mine long enough to make a judgment now. I do like this Frostbite build plate much better than the Glacier or the Bambu Textured PEI for PLA/PETG filaments. It's also a different texture than those other plates. So sometimes I will choose which one I use by the texture I want or don't want on the bottom of the print. But for my high temp engineering filaments the Frostbite is useless. The filament type restrictions and required careful use and cleaning warranted a single star rating reduction. Overall a great build plate for PLA/PETG only if you use a bit of care in it's use and cleaning.
J**R
Tudo perfeito.
entrega rápida e perfeita.
N**O
説明通りの安定した定着!
本アイテムは、オールマイティなフィラメントに対応ものではありませんが普段使いのフィラメントに特化したアイテムです。 安定した定着性と低いベット温度で省電力を両立している良アイテムです!
A**.
Great for printing PLA and PETG
With this build plate I can print PLA at 30°C bed temperature. This let me reduce the power draw of the printer so that I am able to run this printer on a 1100VA computer UPS without any issue. Edit: this was possible because where I live the room temperature is above 28.
T**M
This product works brilliantly for me
Works really well, just as advertised. I would recommend printing with bed temperatures at the lower end of the recommended temperatures and wait until the plate cools down before trying to remove the print
L**N
Boa mas no faz milagre e é fragil
Nao faz milagre
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