Update: This popular Frontpage Deal is still available.
FLASHFORGE 3D Printer Store via AliExpress has
Flashforge Adventurer 5M High-Speed 600 mm/s Auto Leveling Wi-Fi 3D Printer (AD5M) on sale for $211.85 -> now $202.54 - $32 off when you apply promo code
AEUS32 on the checkout page = $179.85
-> $175.55
-> $170.54 ->
now $171.54.
Shipping is free (ships from within the United States).
- Note: Price may fluctuate slightly due to currency conversion. If it says it cannot ship to your location, please make sure you have correct address added in your profile. Also, sometimes pasting codes errors, so you may need to type it out.
Thanks to Deal Hunter
StrongWeather642 for sharing this deal.
About this product:
- Full-auto one-click leveling, flawless first layer
- PEI Flexible magnetic printing platform, quickly remove the model
- CoreXY, rapid yet stable, up to 600mm/s print speed
- 4.3-inch touchscreen simplifies printing operations
- Quick-release nozzle, snap-on design, 3-second replacement
- Supports high-speed filament
- 220 × 220 × 220 mm is sufficient space for most prints
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My experience was great. I emailed, got reached out, got instructions on what to do next. That didn't work, so sent me warranty parts. It took a while I will admit, but they never ghosted me.
Nonetheless, I wouldn't keep my AD5m stock...
Aftermarket Nozzles are a must (stock nozzles are expensive, and not interchangable), aftermarket plates are highly reccomended (It's a fun printer, get some FUN plates!). I dont think you'll never need to get the enclosure kit. It doesn't seal well, it pops the magnets out all the time (very annoying), and makes the printer more fragile (it's a task to move with the enclosure kit - it's a cool, but i feel a fairly poor design).
Also, the AD5M uses a proprietary hotend, but if you look around you can find 3rd party replacements (~$10) that use standard replaceable nozzles.
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However, if you have a more polished and elegant solution (but not necessarily higher print quality) then go with Bambu.
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Also, the AD5M uses a proprietary hotend, but if you look around you can find 3rd party replacements (~$10) that use standard replaceable nozzles.
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My experience was great. I emailed, got reached out, got instructions on what to do next. That didn't work, so sent me warranty parts. It took a while I will admit, but they never ghosted me.
Nonetheless, I wouldn't keep my AD5m stock...
Aftermarket Nozzles are a must (stock nozzles are expensive, and not interchangable), aftermarket plates are highly reccomended (It's a fun printer, get some FUN plates!). I dont think you'll never need to get the enclosure kit. It doesn't seal well, it pops the magnets out all the time (very annoying), and makes the printer more fragile (it's a task to move with the enclosure kit - it's a cool, but i feel a fairly poor design).
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Also, the AD5M uses a proprietary hotend, but if you look around you can find 3rd party replacements (~$10) that use standard replaceable nozzles.
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I guess this is a matter of luck on who you fall, but 3 issues, 3 different people.
The only issue is that they probably use Google Translate, as their answers are sometimes hard to understand/funny.
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