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Creality Ender-3 V3 SE 3D printer review
5:01 pm | December 26, 2023

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The Creality Ender-3 V3 SE has refined what a 3D printer for beginners should be, packing all the essentials needed to get straight into 3D printing. The entry-level machine boasts a straightforward feature set, including an easy-to-use interface, a direct drive extruder, and a screen that guides you through filament loading and initial setup. 

Even if you're completely new to 3D printing, you can transition from unboxing to printing in under thirty minutes. Having tested out many of the best 3D printers, we can say the Ender-3 V3 SE itself is nice and simple, and this is complemented by Creality's intuitive print software, which easily handles files downloaded from the internet or, if you have the skill, those that you have designed yourself.

While it may lack advanced features like filament run-out detection and built-in camera capabilities, its low price makes it an attractive choice for beginners. However, with the market teeming with exceptional and innovative printers at not a great deal more, is straight, tried and tested design reliability enough even for a beginner?

Creality Ender-3 V3 SE: Design

Creality Ender-3 V3 SE

(Image credit: Alastair Jennings)

The Creality Ender-3 V3 SE 3D Printer adopts the popular bed-slinger design, where the print platform dynamically moves back and forth during the printing process. Many budget-friendly 3D printers favour this approach, which is also employed in premium models by brands like PRUSA and Lulzbot. As is common with this style of printer, the open-frame design offers a clear view of its internal print workings. This transparency is particularly beneficial if you're a beginner, as it will enable you to have a better understanding of how these machines work. 

If you're a beginner, then this hands-on and visible design is invaluable. It makes identifying issues like loose belts straightforward, and witnessing misprints as they happen can be an educational experience in troubleshooting. 

Creality Ender-3 V3 SE

(Image credit: Alastair Jennings)

Assembly of the Creality Ender-3 V3 SE is remarkably easy as the printer arrives almost fully assembled, requiring only the attachment of the vertical frame and some simple wiring to be plugged in. The process is quick, taking no more than 30 minutes, with everything you need to know covered in the manual.

When it comes to loading files and printing, the printer uses an SD card for file loading, with selections made via an LCD screen controlled by a dial rather than a touch screen. This interface, while somewhat retro, is apt for the printer's straightforward design ethos.

In terms of physical dimensions, the Ender-3 V3 SE measures 365 x 345 x 458 mm and weighs 6.5 kg, making it relatively compact and portable. The filament is mounted on top of the machine, necessitating some vertical space but contributing to its small footprint. Overall, the design of the Ender-3 V3 SE combines simplicity, accessibility, and practicality, making it an ideal choice for those new to the 3D printing world.

Creality Ender-3 V3 SE: Features

Creality Ender-3 V3 SE

(Image credit: Alastair Jennings)

The Creality Ender-3 V3 SE 3D Printer stands out in the entry-level market, not just for its affordability but also for its array of features that enhance the 3D printing experience. One of the key attributes of this printer is its impressive speed, which is capable of reaching up to 250mm/s. This performance is powered by a high-power processor, ensuring that speed does not compromise the quality of the prints.

Auto-levelling is a standout feature, thanks to the CR Touch sensor, that simplifies achieving a perfect first layer. This feature, along with the strain sensor for auto Z offset, ensures precision and ease in print setup, making it a hassle-free experience for users regardless of expertise level.

Specs

Print Technology: Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM)

Build Area: 220 x 220 x 250 mm

Minimum Layer Resolution: 0.1mm

Maximum Layer Resolution: 0.35mm

Dimensions: 365 x 345 x 458 mm

Weight: 6.5 kg

Bed: Auto-leveling with CR Touch sensor

Print Surface: PC Spring Steel

Software: Creality Print, Cura, Repetier-Host, Simplify3D compatible

Materials: PLA, PETG, TPU (95A)

Print Speed: Up to 250 mm/s (max), 180 mm/s (typical)

The Ender-3 V3 SE's 'Sprite' direct extruder is capable of handling a variety of filament types, including the flexible TPU, which significantly expands print options. Additionally, the printer is supported by Y-axis dual linear shafts, ensuring steady and accurate motion of the build platform. The UI on the printer's display provides a comprehensive view of the auto-levelling process, including the numerics of difference, which is fascinating, and other essential printing parameters.

When it comes to transferring files to the printer, this can be done using either an SD card or directly through a USB Type-C connection. The printer also features a stable dual Z-axis and a compact, elegant design that cleverly integrates all its components without compromising on its build volume of 220x220x250mm.

Creality Ender-3 V3 SE: Performance

Creality Ender-3 V3 SE

(Image credit: Alastair Jennings)

The 3D printer's performance in our tests was impressive, especially considering its position as an entry-level printer. Achieving a high score of 26.5 out of 30 in our tests, it stands out in its price range for its exceptional performance, a testament to its simple design augmented with advanced features.

The printer excelled in dimensional accuracy, a crucial aspect of precision in 3D printing. With an average error of just 0.054mm, it demonstrates an ability to reproduce dimensions accurately. This precision makes it suitable for detailed models and prototypes where exact measurements are essential.

The Ender-3 V3 SE scored highly in overhangs and bridging, both receiving a perfect score. This indicates the printer's robust capability to handle complex geometries and structures without support. However, it scored lower in fine flow control and XY resonance, suggesting some limitations in handling extremely intricate details and potential vibrations during high-speed prints.

A standout feature is the printer's highly accurate auto-bed levelling system, which ensured that every file that was run through the system was printed.

Proper filament management is crucial for this printer. Using a filament dryer, as recommended, can notably enhance print quality. However, the lack of a filament run-out sensor means users should be vigilant, especially when undertaking larger prints.

Creality Ender-3 V3 SE

(Image credit: Alastair Jennings)

Noise levels are moderate and not particularly disruptive, making the printer suitable for office or workshop settings. When it comes to print speed, while there is a noticeable decline in quality at maximum speeds, the prints remain acceptable. This flexibility is beneficial for rapid prototyping or test prints before committing to longer, more detailed print sessions.

The Creality unit is a highly capable entry-level 3D printer. Its blend of simplicity, essential advanced features, and reliable performance make it an excellent choice for beginners and those looking for an affordable yet capable 3D printer. 

Creality Ender-3 V3 SE: Print quality

Dimensional accuracy - score of 4 

Target 25 = X: 25mm / 0mm Error | Y: 24.90mm / 0.10mm Error 

Target 20 = X: 20.09mm / 0.09mm Error | Y: 20mm / 0mm Error

Target 15 = X: 15mm / 0mm Error | Y: 14.99mm / 0.01mm Error 

Target 10 = X: 10.05mm / 0.05mm Error | Y: 9.99mm / 0.01mm Error

Target 5 = X: 4.88mm / 0.12mm Error | Y: 4.84mm / 0.16mm Error

X Error Average = 0.052

Y Error Average = 0.056

X&Y Error Average = 0.054

Fine Flow Control - score of 2.5

Fine Negative Features - score of 4

Overhangs - score of 5

Bridging - score of 5 

XY resonance - score of 2.5

Z-axis alignment - score of 2.5

Adding up the totals gives a final score of 26.5 out of 30.

Creality Ender-3 V3 SE: Verdict

Creality Ender-3 V3 SE

(Image credit: Alastair Jennings)

The Creality Ender-3 V3 SE 3D Printer is a superb entry-level printer, particularly when you consider its price point and the market segment it targets. With a performance score of 26.5 out of 30, it stands out for delivering quality that exceeds expectations for its class. This printer combines the simplicity of design with a few advanced features, striking a balance that makes it an ideal choice for beginners and those looking for a no-fuss, reliable printing experience.

A key factor contributing to its high score is the exceptionally accurate auto-bed levelling system, which consistently ensures reliable and high-quality prints. This feature, coupled with the machine's straightforward setup and operation, makes it an attractive option for those new to 3D printing. The printer's ability to handle various filaments with ease, further boosted by the recommended use of a filament dryer, enhances its versatility.

While the printer lacks some advanced features like filament run-out sensors, its basic functionality doesn't detract from its overall use. The printer operates with a moderate noise level, which, while noticeable, is not overly disruptive, making it suitable for home or small office environments. The printing speed is another plus, with the printer capable of maintaining a reasonable quality even at higher speeds, which is ideal for testing or iterating designs before committing to final prints.

The Creality Ender-3 V3 SE 3D Printer is an excellent choice for those venturing into 3D printing. It offers a perfect blend of ease of use, reliable performance, and affordability, really this printer for the price is as good as it gets, before you do take that next step-up to the next generation machines. 

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Purple Mattress review: the original GelFlex mattress is a revelation in comfort and cooling
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Purple Mattress review: Two-minute review

The original Purple Mattress provides a unique sleeping experience. The two-inch tall GelFlex Grid is a proprietary hyper-elastic polymer layer that is the key difference between this and other mattresses I've tested. It appears in all of Purple's mattresses, but for this review I tested out the original model, simply called the Purple Mattress. I slept on this mattress for a week, and during this period I experienced a notable improvement in my sleep quality. 

Although the feel is different from the rest of today's best mattresses, the novel design is very effective. You can feel the checkered-like design immediately when you lay on it. You can also feel how supportive the mattress is, as the Grid contours to the pressure points, and supports the areas that don't immediately press as hard on the mattress, like your lower back.

Close up of GelFlex Grid in Purple mattress

(Image credit: Purple)

The Purple Mattress does an exceptional job at keeping you cool at night. I am a hot sleeper, and I often find myself rolling from one side of the bed to another just to find cool spots. The SoftFlex cover, combined with the open structure of the GelFlex Grid, helps dissipate heat, and I had no issues with overheating when sleeping on this mattress. No rolling around necessary.

I do recommend placing the mattress on your frame before unboxing, and letting the mattress settle and expand on the frame. The design of the mattress makes it incredibly heavy, and moving it around after it has been unboxed is rather difficult.

Any other downsides? The GelFlex Grid gives this mattress an unusual feel that I can imagine won't be for everyone. It really is unlike anything else I've slept on. But one thing I'm certain of – I slept well on the mattress, and felt supported and cool throughout the night. Read on for my full Purple Mattress review…

Purple Mattress review: Materials & design

  • 9.25" tall mattress with foams and GelFlex Grid layer
  • Super-stretchy cover, not removable
  • No handles for maneuvering

The real design story begins with the 2-inch hyper-elastic polymer GelFlex Grid. This proprietary engineering is designed to provide targeted support and pressure relief without trapping body heat. 

The cover is breathable and soft to the touch, but most importantly, super-stretchy – so you get the full benefit of the Grid beneath it. It can't be removed, so you're probably going to want to invest in the Purple Mattress protector for easy cleaning, without dampening the feel of the mattress. There are also no handles, which is particularly annoying because this isn't the easiest mattress to maneuver in the first place.

Exploded diagram showing internal layers of Purple original mattress

(Image credit: Purple)

Beneath the GelFlex Grid there's a 3.5 inch-polyurethane foam layer that's bordered by an additional edge support layer. The polyurethane foam is essentially your memory foam layer. This helps to provide that contouring feeling when you lay on it. The bordering foam simply provides extra support so the mattress doesn't sag too much around the perimeter. 

The final layer is a sturdier 4-inch polyurethane foam. This serves as a foundational foam to provide a firm support, essentially so when you lay on the bed, you don't sink right through to the platform.

At 9.75 inches tall overall, it's on the thinner side. In fact, we usually recommend a minimum of 10 inches for adult mattresses, although I found the Purple Mattress very effective despite it being slightly shallower than this. The thinner profile and simple design mean this mattress doesn't look particularly luxe or sumptuous.

  • Design score: 4 out of 5

Purple Mattress review: price & value for money

  • Sits in the upper-mid price bracket, second cheapest in the range
  • Often discounted around major shopping events
  • Not the cheapest, but fairly unique on the market

The original Purple Mattress sits in the brand's Essential Collection, and at time of writing is the second cheapest adult mattress in the range. Despite that, it's not especially cheap. At full price it sits in the upper-mid price bracket, with a queen size costing $1,399.

Purple mattress sales take place fairly regularly, so you can avoid paying that price if you're strategic about when you buy. More on that in a second, but first here's the ticket price of the main size options:

  • Twin: MSRP $799
  • Full: MSRP £1,199
  • Queen: MSRP $1,399
  • King: MSRP $1,799

Some bed brands run sales constantly, but Purple is not one of those. You'll need to plan ahead to get the best prices. There tend to be discounts around major shopping events – for example, the Labor Day mattress sales in September, the Presidents' Day mattress sales in February, Memorial Day mattress sales in May, the 4th of July mattress sales, and – for the biggest bargains – the Black Friday mattress deals

Discounts of $100 or $200 are fairly regular, but occasionally we see up to $400 off, with a queen size dropping to $999. If you spot a $400 discount, it's well worth taking advantage of. The extras – a 100 night trial, free shipping and 10 year warranty are fine but not especially generous.

There are plenty of options in this price bracket, and many with more complex designs and longer trials and warranties. However, due to the Purple mattress' unique feel, none are really direct competitors – if you want a Purple feel, you're going to have to shell out for a Purple mattress. There is one cheaper option in the lineup – the Purple NewDay, which still sits in the upper-mid bracket, with a queen costing $1,295 at MSRP.

  • Value for money score: 3.5 out of 5

Purple Mattress review: comfort & support

  • Medium-firm, with unique feel from the GelFlex Grid top layer
  • Slight sink on pressure points, but supportive elsewhere
  • Supports both lightweight and heavier individuals 

The Purple Mattress' GelFlex Grid provides a unique level of support that is soft on pressure points, yet firm and supportive on other areas. For reference, I am 5'9" and weigh roughly 150 pounds. When I laid down on the bed, as well as sat on the edges, I recorded about 2-inches of sink. I also had a co-worker, who is a big guy (6'3" and weighs about 300 pounds), do the same thing. We measured that same 2-inch sink. That goes to show the impressive amount of support the Purple Mattress provides. Both big and small people will enjoy the same amount of support. 

The hyper-polymer top is responsive, so when you lay on the mattress, and get up, the mold of the mattress snaps back into place immediately. You don't see the slow re-inflation found with classic memory foam. That was the case for me and also my bigger co-worker. 

Diagram of person lying on Purple mattress

(Image credit: Purple)

Purple describes the feel of the mattress as medium firm, and I would generally agree with that. The GelFlex Grid – the hyper-elastic polymer top layer – gives this mattress a unique feel. When you first lay on it, you can feel the grid-like design pressing against your skin, unlike laying on a standard mattress where the material feels flat and uniform. It's not uncomfortable, but it is different from any other mattress, and it might not appeal to everyone.

When I lie on the mattress, I can feel the mattress sink in and give way to the heavier parts of my body. When I lie on my stomach for example, I can feel the mattress sink in a little around my chest area, but rise up to support my stomach area. The same goes for when I lie on my back. I can feel the mattress sink around my upper back and shoulders, but rise up to support my lower back. It provides relief on the pressure point areas, and supports the areas that aren't as heavy. I found it helped ease my lower back pain.

I generally start my night by laying on my back, then move over to my side to fall asleep. But I also felt the same comfort and support when laying on my stomach. The Purple Mattress isn't made for any one sleep style. Regardless of back, side, or stomach sleepers, you'll feel comfortable and supported.

Purple Mattress review: performance

  • GelFlex Grid keeps you cool throughout the night
  • Great edge support bounces you out of bed in the morning
  • Minimal motion transfer – great for couples

A great mattress needs to be comfortable and supportive, of course, but there are other key factors that will affect your overall experience with it too. Read on for my take on how well the Purple Mattress regulates temperature, how supportive the edges are, and how effectively it absorbs movements on the surface.

Temperature regulation

With a breathable top cover, and a GelFlex layer beneath, this mattress does wonders in keeping you cool at night. I am a hot sleeper and notorious for rolling around, or putting a fan on me at night to keep me cool. During my testing, I stayed cool throughout the night, sans midnight fan. That's especially notable as my review period took place during the hottest month of the year in Utah. 

  • Temperature regulation score: 5 out of 5

Edge support

Great edge support is important for a couple of reasons – you don't want to feel like you're going to roll off the bed at night, and you don't want the mattress to sink in so much that it becomes difficult to lift yourself out of bed. This is especially important for older individuals who may not have the same leg strength as they once did. The Purple Mattress excels in this area.

Both myself and my heavier co-tester found that when we sat on the edge of the bed, the combination of the foam rails and the hyper-elastic polymer grid kind of propelled us up and out of bed. I'm a particular fan of this because as I get older, I'll take all the help I can receive to get out of bed. 

  • Edge support score: 4.5 out of 5

Motion isolation

The 5.5 inches of combined GelFlex Grid top and polyurethane foam below helps curb motion transfer. If I am having a particularly rough night of sleep and tossing and turning, the makeup of the Purple Mattress stops the motion transfer from disturbing the other person. This is great for those who share a bed with someone who is a light sleeper, those who frequently toss and turn, or who get up repeatedly to use the bathroom in the night. 

  • Motion isolation score: 4.5 out of 5

Purple Mattress review: Specs

Should I buy the Purple Mattress?

Buy it if...

✅ You're a hot sleeper: The top cover and GelFlex Grid help make this mattress super-breathable, and won't cling on to your body heat. As a typically hot sleeper, I never found myself getting too warm on this mattress.

You share a bed with a restless person: The Purple Mattress does a great job at eliminating motion transfer. If you or your partner often disturbs the other with relentless tossing and turning throughout the night, this mattress will help keep that motion from interrupting the other's sleep.

You need a mattress with good support: Due to rolling on my stomach during my sleep, I tend to wake up with a sore back on most mattresses. I didn't have that experience with the Purple Mattress. It offers great support that you can feel when you first lay on it.

Don't buy it if...

❌ You're on a tight budget: The Purple Mattress sits in the upper-mid price bracket, and there are plenty of options to choose from in that bracket – some of which arguably offer better value for money. If you want the Purple feel for a lower price, check out the NewDay

You want a traditional feeling mattress: The GelFlex Grid is unlike anything I've ever laid on. And I can imagine that it won't be appealing for everyone. We have separate guides to the best hybrid mattresses and the best memory foam mattresses if you specifically want those feels.

You're planning on moving the mattress about: In most cases, once a mattress finds the platform, it doesn't go anywhere. But if for some reason, you'll be moving the mattress to different rooms in your house, moving the Purple Mattress around is a heavy, and difficult endeavor. 

How I tested the Purple Mattress

I slept on a queen size Purple Mattress for a week in July, the hottest month of the year in Utah. Nights usually stayed in the mid 60s Fahrenheit during this period. I have Baroque sheets that are 100% polyester. Although I did not sleep at night with anyone during the testing, I first opened and did sink tests measurements, and motion isolation testing in our testing lab in Ogden, Utah. I am generally a side sleeper who wakes up on my stomach. I am 5'9” and weigh about 150 pounds, and I also asked a larger and heavier co-worker to try out the mattress and share their experiences. 

First reviewed July 2023

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