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My extruder was the plastic one for years, sometimes they break and you replace them, sometimes they don't. Doesn't matter to you, as you have the metal version.
Glas bed is awesome, once your printer is dialed in, you can have awesome prints on it. Not a fan of the magnetic polycarbonate beds (black). Both work, but glass is better in my opinion.
These are the revisions of the Ender 3, yours looks like the first one:
https://finest-plastics.cybercowboy.de/doku.php?id=printer:creality_ender_3:creality_ender_3
Filament is hygroscopic, PLA less so than PETG. That is why i store mine in vacuum bags. Bought a kit with 10 bags and a pump and indicators for 15€. Wet filament is still ok for technical parts or for experiments, take it if it's free, leave it if it costs money.

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