Update: This product is available again for purchase/shipping w/ the listed promo code(s) below
Flashforge 3D Printer Store via AliExpress has
Flashforge Adventurer 5M Wi-Fi 3D Printer w/ Auto Leveling on sale for $194.91 - $32 off when you apply promo code
RDC32C, RDT32C or
AEUS32 on the checkout page = $162.91 -->
Now $163.32.
Shipping is free (
ships from within the United States).
Thanks to Community Member
gabe23111 for sharing this deal.
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. This item ships from a USA warehouse.
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
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Word of warning, though! Aliexpress 'Free Returns' are a complete SCAM. They will not honor it. If anything is wrong they will make you pay for return shipping, which on an item like this is quite expensive. Buy at your own risk.
EDIT:
Pulling any of my recommendations for Flashforge. They have come out on record that they are monitoring what your print at home and will alert the police if they think you are printing anything illegal
Dont support this police state garbage:
https://ibb.co/Zpvsg6BP
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Yep, 1.75mm size filament would be what you need.
Start with 1KG of PLA, PLA+ to get accustomed to printing.
As for brands, I'd stick to a few well known ones since you're beginning, like Inland (Microcenter's in house brand),eSun and Polymaker.
They may be a bit pricier but they're worth it for the first time. IMO better quality, reliable filament. Everyone will have their own experience with different brands and you'll see what I mean as you start printing more.
As you get used to printing, if you want to go cheaper, you can go Sunlu, Kingroon or Eryone.
If the printer doesn't come with a pair of flush cutters, you'd need to buy some. It's for cutting the filament, removing supports and or cleaning up a print.
I'd recommend something like Hakko CHP-170 for $5.
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