Best 3D printers with high-temp heated beds

Updated 21 May 2026 · Live prices on every page load from United States marketplaces

Printers whose heated bed clears 100 °C. Essential for reliable ABS, ASA and PA-CF adhesion without lifting corners.

  1. #1
    Creality K2 Pro (A)
    Creality
    K2 Pro (A)
    $944 CoreXY · 270.0 L · 300°C · Smart Auto Leveling
  2. #2
    Creality CFS
    Creality
    CFS
    $396 Cartesian · 42.9 L · 350°C · Automatic leveling
  3. #3
    R QIDI TECHNOLOGY QIDI Max4
    R QIDI TECHNOLOGY
    QIDI Max4
    $1199 CoreXY · 51.7 L · 370°C · Loadcell Sensor Integrated int
  4. #4
    FLSUN S1
    FLSUN
    S1
    $999 Delta · 44.0 L · 350°C · Automatic
  5. #5
    Creality K2 Plus Multi Color 3D Printer
    Creality
    K2 Plus Multi Color 3D Printer
    $988 CoreXY · 42.9 L · 350°C · Strain gauge
  6. #6
    R QIDI TECHNOLOGY QIDI Q2C
    R QIDI TECHNOLOGY
    QIDI Q2C
    $368 CoreXY · 18.6 L · 370°C · Zero-offset
  7. #7
    Creality K1 Max
    Creality
    K1 Max
    $649 CoreXY · 27.0 L · 300°C · AI LiDAR
  8. #8
    R QIDI TECHNOLOGY QIDI Max4
    R QIDI TECHNOLOGY
    QIDI Max4
    $1399 CoreXY · 51.7 L · 370°C
  9. #9
    R QIDI TECHNOLOGY QIDI PLUS4
    R QIDI TECHNOLOGY
    QIDI PLUS4
    $699 CoreXY · 26.1 L · 370°C · Hands-free Automatic Leveling
  10. #10
    R QIDI TECHNOLOGY QIDI Q2 2025 Upgrade
    R QIDI TECHNOLOGY
    QIDI Q2 2025 Upgrade
    $499 CoreXY · 18.7 L · 370°C · Zero-offset

Matt's take

Bed temperature is the quiet spec that separates "can print ABS if you cross fingers" from "prints ABS reliably". Most PLA-focused machines top out at 70-80 °C because that is all PLA needs. ABS wants 100-110 °C, ASA similar, and filled nylons 90-110 °C. Without that bed heat, corners peel as the print cools and you end up running a brim or raft on every part. Pair with an active heated chamber for best results - bed heat alone helps but doesn't fully solve warp on tall ABS.

Frequently asked

Do I need a 100 °C heated bed? +

Only if you print ABS, ASA, or filled nylons. PLA and PETG are happy at 60-80 °C. If you never leave PLA territory, a high-temp bed is unused capability.

Why does bed temperature matter for ABS? +

ABS shrinks as it cools from its 100 °C+ print temperature. A hot bed keeps the bottom layers near glass transition, so the shrink happens gradually rather than snapping the print off the plate at hour three.

Is a garolite/FR4 bed surface different from PEI? +

Garolite is the de-facto surface for nylon because nylon refuses to stick to PEI. If you plan to print nylon, check that the printer either ships a garolite plate or accepts a swap-in one. Otherwise it is an extra £30 and often an extra week's wait.

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Ranking is spec-driven. It favours printers that objectively have the capabilities this shortlist targets. Firmware, support quality and long-term reliability aren't on the spec sheet - read the full printer page and owner reports before committing.