Slickdeals is community-supported.  We may get paid by brands for deals, including promoted items.
frontpagegabe23111 posted Yesterday 03:48 PM
frontpagegabe23111 posted Yesterday 03:48 PM

Flashforge Adventurer 5M Wi-Fi 3D Printer w/ Auto Leveling

+ Free Shipping

$167

$674

75% off
AliExpress
23 Comments 7,205 Views
Get Deal at AliExpress
Good Deal
Save
Share
Deal Details
FLASHFORGE 3D Printer Store via AliExpress has Flashforge Adventurer 5M Wi-Fi 3D Printer w/ Auto Leveling on sale for $207.20 - $40 off when you apply promo code RDT40B on the checkout page = $167.20. Shipping is free (ships from within the United States).
  • Note: Price may fluctuate slightly with currency exchange rates. You must be signed into your AliExpress account and have your address added to add items to your cart and place an order. You may have to manually type in the promo code to apply it at checkout.
Thanks to Community Member gabe23111 for sharing this deal.

About this Item:
  • Onekey full auto-leveling
  • 600mm/s max speed
  • PEI flexible plate 3S quick-release nozzle
  • 99% resume print success w/ reliable print recovery for minimal disruptions
  • 4.3" touchscreen simplifies printing operations
  • 220 × 220 × 220 mm is sufficient space for most prints
  • 1 year warranty

Editor's Notes

Written by jimmytx | Staff
  • About this Store:
    • FLASHFORGE 3D Printer Store via AliExpress has a 4.9 out of 5 store rating with 98.7% positive customer reviews based on over 75 ratings.
    • This product qualifies for free returns within 90 days after the item is delivered.
    • AliExpress Commitment means $1.00 coupon code if delayed, or refund if package lost, items damaged, no delivery in 30 days.
    • Refer to AliExpress's Return Policy here.
  • Additional Information:
    • Offer ends September 11, 2025 at 11:59 PM PT. Limit 3 per shopper.
    • This offer is now priced $4.34 less than our recent and extremely popular front page deal price of $171.54 from August 2025 which earned over 135 thumbs up.
    • Our research indicates that this deal is $91.80 less (35% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $259 at the time of this posting.
    • Rated 4.8 out of 5 stars at Flashforge based on over 320 customer reviews.
    • Please see the original post for additional details and/or view the Wiki and forum comments for further helpful discussion if available.

Original Post

Written by gabe23111
Community Notes
About the Poster
Deal Details
Community Notes
About the Poster
FLASHFORGE 3D Printer Store via AliExpress has Flashforge Adventurer 5M Wi-Fi 3D Printer w/ Auto Leveling on sale for $207.20 - $40 off when you apply promo code RDT40B on the checkout page = $167.20. Shipping is free (ships from within the United States).
  • Note: Price may fluctuate slightly with currency exchange rates. You must be signed into your AliExpress account and have your address added to add items to your cart and place an order. You may have to manually type in the promo code to apply it at checkout.
Thanks to Community Member gabe23111 for sharing this deal.

About this Item:
  • Onekey full auto-leveling
  • 600mm/s max speed
  • PEI flexible plate 3S quick-release nozzle
  • 99% resume print success w/ reliable print recovery for minimal disruptions
  • 4.3" touchscreen simplifies printing operations
  • 220 × 220 × 220 mm is sufficient space for most prints
  • 1 year warranty

Editor's Notes

Written by jimmytx | Staff
  • About this Store:
    • FLASHFORGE 3D Printer Store via AliExpress has a 4.9 out of 5 store rating with 98.7% positive customer reviews based on over 75 ratings.
    • This product qualifies for free returns within 90 days after the item is delivered.
    • AliExpress Commitment means $1.00 coupon code if delayed, or refund if package lost, items damaged, no delivery in 30 days.
    • Refer to AliExpress's Return Policy here.
  • Additional Information:
    • Offer ends September 11, 2025 at 11:59 PM PT. Limit 3 per shopper.
    • This offer is now priced $4.34 less than our recent and extremely popular front page deal price of $171.54 from August 2025 which earned over 135 thumbs up.
    • Our research indicates that this deal is $91.80 less (35% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $259 at the time of this posting.
    • Rated 4.8 out of 5 stars at Flashforge based on over 320 customer reviews.
    • Please see the original post for additional details and/or view the Wiki and forum comments for further helpful discussion if available.

Original Post

Written by gabe23111

Community Voting

Deal Score
+31
Good Deal
Get Deal at AliExpress

Leave a Comment

Unregistered (You)

Top Comments

Chloesi
51 Posts
30 Reputation
This is the cheapest I've seen yet!

22 Comments

Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.

Yesterday 05:16 PM
51 Posts
Joined Feb 2017
ChloesiYesterday 05:16 PM
51 Posts
This is the cheapest I've seen yet!
Yesterday 05:20 PM
141 Posts
Joined May 2012
kryptalivian1Yesterday 05:20 PM
141 Posts
Bought one of these while it was in the 170s. Great little machine that needed minimal adjustments. The only issue I've had was prints not sticking to the bed, but that was my fault.
it does not include a camera, but you can plug a USB WebCam into it and it will work.
1
Yesterday 05:23 PM
473 Posts
Joined Oct 2022
DougSaveAroundYesterday 05:23 PM
473 Posts
Slick. Got one of the Creality refurbs on last deal & having a ton of fun w/ it w/ the kids making toys.
Yesterday 05:31 PM
114 Posts
Joined May 2007
iposthereYesterday 05:31 PM
114 Posts
is it worth upgrading from a Monoprice Joule 3D Printer? or is there not any noticeable benefits?
Yesterday 05:40 PM
145 Posts
Joined Oct 2013
PDXRELENTLESSYesterday 05:40 PM
145 Posts
I own two of these Sound Forge Adventure 5M printers. I picked them up for around $250 each, so at this price it's definitely a solid deal—when they're working right.

That said, I've had my share of issues. A lot of my early failed prints were user error (mostly prints not sticking to the plate), but even after troubleshooting, these machines often sit idle because I get so many failures compared to my Bambu printers. Another downside are the nozzle cost they run about $35–$40 each, which adds up fast.

There's also an optional enclosure kit to make it more like a P1S, but you have to print all the plastic parts yourself (the only included piece is the plexiglass panel and screws), and that kit runs another $40–$50.

For materials, I print exclusively with PETG and silk PLA. The reality is my Adventure 5Ms don't get much use anymore since my Bambu printers handle most of my work these days. Still, if you can manage the quirks and nozzle costs, the price here is good for what you're getting. imagine if you could get 10 or 12 of these for under $2,000 you'd have a farm.
1
Yesterday 06:00 PM
758 Posts
Joined Aug 2011
ZeeLobbyYesterday 06:00 PM
758 Posts
Quote from PDXRELENTLESS :
I own two of these Sound Forge Adventure 5M printers. I picked them up for around $250 each, so at this price it's definitely a solid deal—when they're working right.

That said, I've had my share of issues. A lot of my early failed prints were user error (mostly prints not sticking to the plate), but even after troubleshooting, these machines often sit idle because I get so many failures compared to my Bambu printers. Another downside are the nozzle cost they run about $35–$40 each, which adds up fast.

There's also an optional enclosure kit to make it more like a P1S, but you have to print all the plastic parts yourself (the only included piece is the plexiglass panel and screws), and that kit runs another $40–$50.

For materials, I print exclusively with PETG and silk PLA. The reality is my Adventure 5Ms don't get much use anymore since my Bambu printers handle most of my work these days. Still, if you can manage the quirks and nozzle costs, the price here is good for what you're getting. imagine if you could get 10 or 12 of these for under $2,000 you'd have a farm.
second comment about bed adhesion. was it just a leveling issue or things actually not sticking?
Yesterday 06:04 PM
145 Posts
Joined Oct 2013
PDXRELENTLESSYesterday 06:04 PM
145 Posts
Quote from ZeeLobby :
second comment about bed adhesion. was it just a leveling issue or things actually not sticking?
one of the 5m printers couldn't even print a benchy it would just fail and I would try pla filament I will try petg I switched the nozzle from 4 mm to 6 mm it just would not work successfully. I tried aquafina hairspray, glue sticks, some proprietary glue stuff. same. put the same file on my bambu or my anycubic kobra 3 and they would just work I end up giving one of my printers to my sister.

Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.

Yesterday 06:06 PM
758 Posts
Joined Aug 2011
ZeeLobbyYesterday 06:06 PM
758 Posts
Quote from PDXRELENTLESS :
one of the 5m printers couldn't even print a benchy it would just fail and I would try pla filament I will try petg I switched the nozzle from 4 mm to 6 mm it just would not work successfully. I tried aquafina hairspray, glue sticks, some proprietary glue stuff. same. put the same file on my bambu or my anycubic kobra 3 and they would just work I end up giving one of my printers to my sister.
damn. sorry. that sucks. nothing is worse then shitty bed adhesion. maybe it was just warped enough and it had weak compensation
Yesterday 06:10 PM
145 Posts
Joined Oct 2013
PDXRELENTLESSYesterday 06:10 PM
145 Posts
Quote from ZeeLobby :
damn. sorry. that sucks. nothing is worse then shitty bed adhesion. maybe it was just warped enough and it had weak compensation
Now maybe every now and then I would use it for a project and it would work amazing I did some prints with roses single color roses and I made dozens of plates flawlessly. So when it works it's amazing but when it doesn't it's frustrating. people say a lot of mess about bambu but it's really like set it and forget it even though everybody knows you had to babysit these machines. I believe I was also able to hook up a webcam to it pretty easy.
Yesterday 06:13 PM
141 Posts
Joined May 2012
kryptalivian1Yesterday 06:13 PM
141 Posts
Quote from ZeeLobby :
Quote from PDXRELENTLESS [IMG]https://slickdeals.net/images/misc/backlink.gif[/IMG] :
I own two of these Sound Forge Adventure 5M printers. I picked them up for around $250 each, so at this price it's definitely a solid deal—when they're working right.

That said, I've had my share of issues. A lot of my early failed prints were user error (mostly prints not sticking to the plate), but even after troubleshooting, these machines often sit idle because I get so many failures compared to my Bambu printers. Another downside are the nozzle cost they run about $35–$40 each, which adds up fast.

There's also an optional enclosure kit to make it more like a P1S, but you have to print all the plastic parts yourself (the only included piece is the plexiglass panel and screws), and that kit runs another $40–$50.

For materials, I print exclusively with PETG and silk PLA. The reality is my Adventure 5Ms don't get much use anymore since my Bambu printers handle most of my work these days. Still, if you can manage the quirks and nozzle costs, the price here is good for what you're getting. imagine if you could get 10 or 12 of these for under $2,000 you'd have a farm.
second comment about bed adhesion. was it just a leveling issue or things actually not sticking?
It wasn't a leveling issue for me. I didn't tinker with it as I had a spare plate for my Bambu. Popped that plate on and haven't had it issue since.
Yesterday 06:15 PM
758 Posts
Joined Aug 2011
ZeeLobbyYesterday 06:15 PM
758 Posts
Quote from kryptalivian1 :
It wasn't a leveling issue for me. I didn't tinker with it as I had a spare plate for my Bambu. Popped that plate on and haven't had it issue since.
yeah. so probably just a really poor adhesion surface. sucks, I'd love to get like 3 of these for the price. but might not need the headache. I still have a mk4 I need to build 😆
Yesterday 07:57 PM
102 Posts
Joined Nov 2014
dcgraphicworksYesterday 07:57 PM
102 Posts
Picked this up on the last Ali deal.. it is an amazing printer for the money. If you like to tinker and are more hands on get this one. If not get the pro or 4 color version.
Pro
Yesterday 08:15 PM
2,099 Posts
Joined Feb 2013
ZeeDuck
Pro
Yesterday 08:15 PM
2,099 Posts
I've had one since June last year. Very solid printer. Two things to look at when thinking about bed adhesion:
1. The default PLA bed temp is 50C vs 55-60 on some other printers. That might explain some of the again issues.
2. While I love printing without rafts, brims, sometimes a part design is just inherently not good at sticking. Those things really can help.
3. Masking tape/painters tape is a great build surface for challenging prints. It doesn't leave a nice surface finish but it holds well.
4. Sometimes the problem really is the shape of your part and/or it's orientation with respect to the infill. I had lift issues when printing a long thin, tall part. The part would fail at the same layer each time. When I watched carefully I realized the issue was my infill. Orca put the infill down at 45* to the bed. That meant some of the time the infill was along the length of my part. As it cooled it would put tension on the top layer of the print. It was trying to bend it like too tight guitar strings. Once I understood the issue it was easy to address.

Anyway, my 5M has been rock solid and a great printer. An easy recommend for me.
Yesterday 08:27 PM
7 Posts
Joined Aug 2011
SnodealYesterday 08:27 PM
7 Posts
I'm torn on this. I'm looking to get a P1S at some point but don't have a Core printer. I have an S1 and got rid of my heavily modded E3 Pro. I want something that prints out of the box like my S1 but want a Core printer. Do I wait and get the P1S? Or is this too good of a deal to pass up?

Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.

Yesterday 11:05 PM
854 Posts
Joined Dec 2015
xlaxplayaYesterday 11:05 PM
854 Posts
Holy hell, they really want to get rid of these things. They keep dropping the price, it's getting harder and harder not to buy one. Just have to keep telling myself that the old Ender 3 still prints perfectly fine.....
1

Leave a Comment

Unregistered (You)

Popular Deals

View All

Trending Deals

View All