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๐ฅ Elevate your 3D printing game with thermal paste that keeps your hotend cooler and your prints sharper!
This high-performance thermal paste is engineered for 3D printer hotends and nozzles, offering exceptional thermal conductivity and heat resistance up to 250โ. Non-toxic and electrically insulating, it ensures safe, durable, and eco-friendly thermal management for popular models like K1/K1C/K1 Max and Ender series printers. Trusted by users for reliable, long-lasting performance that enhances print quality and machine longevity.





| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 79 Reviews |
C**E
Just works! Highly recommend!
I had an issue with my Creality K1C where I had to replace the nozzle. The nozzle on the K1C requires thermal paste to be applied before installation and this product did the trick. It is a quality product and will recommend to my fellow 3D printers out there!
V**E
Works great
Good deal for the price I payed. Just the right size for storage. Worked great for my e d printer.
M**L
Assessment of lubricant quality
Everything's fine overall. There was a slight delay when squeezing the cartridge. At first, some kind of watery, clear liquid came out, but after pressing harder, a gray mass similar to thermal paste came out. I think the watery liquid is some kind of lubricant to preserve the contents. Otherwise, everything's fine. Fast delivery, just a week and a half, even ahead of schedule.
D**.
Does what it's supposed to do
Not much to say about this thermal grease, it works on the creality nozzles as it should.
D**P
Is what it says it is
It's grease and must be high temp. So, it's exactly what is says it is. Enough said I guess.
C**S
Good product
The only paste I will use for my printers.
E**H
Works
Works as intended
C**E
Dries out and has to be replaced often
It works great for a week or two, but then it dries and the temperature readings fluctuate wildly and the print fails. So then I have to pull out the temperature sensor, remove the dried crusty "grease" and add new grease.
Trustpilot
2 months ago
2 months ago