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Flashforge Adventurer 5M High-Speed 600 mm/s Auto Leveling WiFi 3D Printer

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Flashforge 3D PRO via eBay has Flashforge Adventurer 5M High-Speed 600 mm/s Auto Leveling WiFi 3D Printer on sale for $259 - 20% off when you apply coupon code JULYFINDS at checkout = $207.20. Shipping is free.

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Flashforge 3D PRO via eBay has Flashforge Adventurer 5M High-Speed 600 mm/s Auto Leveling WiFi 3D Printer on sale for $259 - 20% off when you apply coupon code JULYFINDS at checkout = $207.20. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member gabe23111 for finding this deal.

Editor's Notes

Written by Corwin | Staff
  • About this Deal:
    • This sale price is $16 less than the last Frontpage Deal in May.
    • Please see the original post for additional details and give the WIKI and forum comments a read for helpful discussion.
  • About this Store:
    • eBay Seller Info:
      • Flashforge 3D PRO (1,733 feedback rating)
      • 99.8% Positive feedback
    • Return Policy:
      • Free 30 day returns (seller pays for return shipping).

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AmusedScent305
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Bought it as my first printer on the previous $220 deal and it prints great right out of the box. The Orca Slicer that flash forge provides is beginner friendly, too.

You'll need a 3D program like TinkerCAD (free) to design and build your own models. You can also download STL and 3MF files from websites like Thingiverse, slice them in Orca, and print them right away.

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vbp6us
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Wow that's the lowest I've seen it. It was $230, then $220, and now $208. This printer might go under $200 by the end of the year. I have one. It's a fantastic printer.
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MattM5123
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Is this a good starter 3d printer? What software do you need to draw/construct your projects? Does it come with it? I have a mac & pc fyi.
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DealSeekerDeal
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This is a great starter printer!! Per AI search it says that enclosure is optional as well as a camera for remote viewing of printed item. It also said this doesn't support multi-color auto spool change printing like the Flashforge Adventure 5X printer that costs more - of course.
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Quote from MattM5123 :
Is this a good starter 3d printer? What software do you need to draw/construct your projects? Does it come with it? I have a mac & pc fyi.

Bought it as my first printer on the previous $220 deal and it prints great right out of the box. The Orca Slicer that flash forge provides is beginner friendly, too.

You'll need a 3D program like TinkerCAD (free) to design and build your own models. You can also download STL and 3MF files from websites like Thingiverse, slice them in Orca, and print them right away.
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Bought this printer during Black Friday when it was around $217 and building the enclosure for it and it's absolutely amazing
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WittyCircle2310
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Quote from vbp6us :
Wow that's the lowest I've seen it. It was $230, then $220, and now $208. This printer might go under $200 by the end of the year. I have one. It's a fantastic printer.

Same. I love it so much I got the ad5x. It's even better!
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wildbillybob
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I have three of these and just got the multi material AD5X. They are great printers, crazy fast and just seem to work. I would recommend getting the inexpensive aftermarket hot end/hardened nozzle assemblies and a cool plate, and also immediately printing a side mounted spool holder as the back one is a pain to mess with. My oldest one has about 1k hours printing and has only had a nozzle setup fail, which was immediately replaced for free by Flashforge. My other two are at around 500 hours with no issues.
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Quote from wildbillybob :
I have three of these and just got the multi material AD5X. They are great printers, crazy fast and just seem to work. I would recommend getting the inexpensive aftermarket hot end/hardened nozzle assemblies and a cool plate, and also immediately printing a side mounted spool holder as the back one is a pain to mess with. My oldest one has about 1k hours printing and has only had a nozzle setup fail, which was immediately replaced for free by Flashforge. My other two are at around 500 hours with no issues.

I have a new 5M in the box from the last deal, considering sending it back for the AD5X. Have you found any differences in ease of use, software, reliability, etc between the two? Will be my first printer.
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mgeoffriau
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Good printer but I would hold out for at least the Pro (enclosure, filtering) to save the bother and cost of trying to print your own enclosure (and still not getting filtering), if not the AD5X if you want multi-filament printing.
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monza5
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How is this compared to a Bambu A1 Mini? Which is currently $220.
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Big fan of this printer. I've had mine for a year now.
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MasterGamer100
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Insane deal honestly as much as I'm using mine I'm tempted to buy a second. You can't beat it for $207. I got mine on the last sale for $220 and I've been printing literally non stop for almost 2 weeks now making tool holders for my garage. I've gone through over half a dozen rolls of pla filament and absolutely zero issues. Is so refreshing coming from 3d printers of many years ago.
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bjohnson33
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Any advice for sites that provide projects for beginners and I don't know much about printers other than always wanting to get one for my daughter would this be a good model for a beginner? Thanks in advance.
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rod4400
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Quote from monza5 :
How is this compared to a Bambu A1 Mini? Which is currently $220.
I'd be interested to hear from someone with experience with both. I have an A1 Mini and love it, but I'm seeing a lot of positive reviews in this thread so I'm also curious. This is not a bed-slinger like the A1 series, so I'm imagining it's louder, but (assuming an enclosure and filtering) can print some materials the A1 series isn't made for, e.g. ABS and ASA.

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HappyAccident
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Code also works for the 5M Pro making it $419.00 - $83.80 = $335.20 with free shipping.

The in addition to what comes with the regular 5M, the Pro comes with enclosure, a fan + filter, and a 0.6mm. I think those additions are worth the extra ~$128.00 considering the nozzle is $40 and printing an enclosure for the regular 5M takes about a spool of filament.

EDIT: I forgot that the Pro also comes with a camera.
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