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

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$163

$660

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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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  • This price is slightly less than last month's popular Frontpage Deal, which received +103 community votes.
  • For expedited customer service, please email [email protected]
  • Please see the original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.

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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

Editor's Notes

Written by persian_mafia | Staff
  • This price is slightly less than last month's popular Frontpage Deal, which received +103 community votes.
  • For expedited customer service, please email [email protected]
  • Please see the original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.

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yinyang08
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You can get alixpress ones that have replaceable nozzle tips for around $15, same as m4 bambulab replacement type. Works perfectly on mine.
se1zure
499 Posts
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I recently bought this printer and have been very happy with it.

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.
nuy6n6nn
930 Posts
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Outstanding price. Look out for nozzles though, they are proprietary and very pricey. Like $30 a piece.

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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Nov 05, 2025 04:32 PM
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se1zureNov 05, 2025 04:32 PM
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I love my printer, but I'd avoid aliexpress like the plauge.
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Nov 05, 2025 05:07 PM
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sunnyphxNov 05, 2025 05:07 PM
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is this a good 3d printer for a beginner?
Nov 05, 2025 05:21 PM
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metlfan2003Nov 05, 2025 05:21 PM
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Quote from CoreyR2384 :
The nozzles you're talking about, the "TZ" style nozzles, are a bit of a downgrade from the stock nozzles. They're cheaper in the long run, but the flow rate is SIGNIFICANTLY lower than the stock nozzles. The stock nozzles have a flow rate of 32mm3/s, while the TZ are under 20mm3/s. You'll have to slow the prints down quite a bit if using nozzles larger than 0.4mm, which defeats the purpose of using the larger nozzles to begin with. It can be partially mitigated with a CHT style nozzle, but they're very hard to find these days due to patent enforcement. Phaetus just came out with a Conch hotend for the AD5M, which is a significant upgrade over both of them. It has a flow rate of close to 45mm3/s. It can be found for about $30-$35 on aliexpress and Amazon, comes with a hardened steel DLC coated nozzle, and you can get their silicon carbide nozzles for it for about $20 apiece. It uses V6 nozzles, and just about every manufacture makes a nozzle of different materials in that size, so you have a million different options, instead of just the cheap Chinese TZ nozzles.
I managed to load up on TZ style copper CHT clones very recently after searching far and wide for them online. I was surprised to see they had been pulled from nearly everywhere and have indeed become very hard to locate. I did manage to find a place selling them for $1/ea for plated copper and brass, and around $3/ea for the hardened steel variety. I wouldn't dare link directly to the site I bought these from, but let's just say you need to have CREATIVITY while looking for 3DPRINTER nozzles on .COM sites...

IMO, the all-copper CHT clones are legit and that's what I stocked up on since I rarely, if ever, print abrasives. I personally see no reason to run brass nozzles when plated copper exists, especially if you can get the nozzles for so cheap. The performance-per-dollar is just nuts and very likely why Bondtech dropped the IP patent hammer on them.

I made a modded Phaetus Dragon hotend mount to run TZ nozzles on my Voron. Finding CHT clone V6 nozzles is basically impossible, so I've tried to standardize around the TZ ones for now. They are a bit shorter than a V6, but have the same threads, so you can get away with it if there's clearance for your part cooling ducts.
Nov 05, 2025 05:26 PM
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TouhaNov 05, 2025 05:26 PM
400 Posts
I just bought my first 3D printer to have some creative fun with my 10-year-old. Could the pros here recommend a good-quality yet affordable filament for this printer? Thanks in advance!
Nov 05, 2025 05:34 PM
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KaeveeyNov 05, 2025 05:34 PM
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Rookie question- what do people actually print with 3d printers that's useful ? I know we can print cool 3d shapes .
Have to justify my 150 spend to my wife Smilie
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Nov 05, 2025 05:35 PM
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mmraja83Nov 05, 2025 05:35 PM
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I really have no idea about 3D printers. As a regular family person, I am just wondering where this could actually be useful for me.
Nov 05, 2025 05:38 PM
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CoreyR2384Nov 05, 2025 05:38 PM
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Quote from metlfan2003 :
I managed to load up on TZ style copper CHT clones very recently after searching far and wide for them online. I was surprised to see they had been pulled from nearly everywhere and have indeed become very hard to locate. I did manage to find a place selling them for $1/ea for plated copper and brass, and around $3/ea for the hardened steel variety. I wouldn't dare link directly to the site I bought these from, but let's just say you need to have CREATIVITY while looking for 3DPRINTER nozzles on .COM sites...IMO, the all-copper CHT clones are legit and that's what I stocked up on since I rarely, if ever, print abrasives. I personally see no reason to run brass nozzles when plated copper exists, especially if you can get the nozzles for so cheap. The performance-per-dollar is just nuts and very likely why Bondtech dropped the IP patent hammer on them. I made a modded Phaetus Dragon hotend mount to run TZ nozzles on my Voron. Finding CHT clone V6 nozzles is basically impossible, so I've tried to standardize around the TZ ones for now. They are a bit shorter than a V6, but have the same threads, so you can get away with it if there's clearance for your part cooling ducts.
Yeah, the CHT TZ nozzles are decent when you can find them. The Phaetus Conch hotend is an entirely different beast, though. I'm able to really push my speeds, especially with the larger nozzles that would underextrude at those speeds. The copper CHT TZ nozzles get around 22mm3/s max flow (AD5M stock nozzle is 32), while I get 45+ with the hardened steel Phaetus. Phaetus' silicon carbide nozzle, which can be purchased separately, pushes that even further. Silicon carbide has the thermal conductivity of copper, while having the wear resistance of near diamond. They're a bit more expensive that the TZ nozzles (~$15 on sale), but they last A LOT longer. It's a nozzle that prints as fast as copper, while lasting near forever with abrasives.

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Nov 05, 2025 05:41 PM
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SchamNov 05, 2025 05:41 PM
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Quote from CoreyR2384 :
Flashforge sells the DIY enclosure kit for these. I've printed plenty of ABS, PA6-CF, PET-CF, etc. The main limit to these is the 280C nozzle limit. There's a workaround with Klipper mod, but you need a different hotend for extended higher temp use. The extruder gears also aren't hardened steel, so they'll wear out after a few hundred hours of abrasive filament. Upgrade hardened gears are only about $10 on Ali, though.
I've printed 3 spools of PETG-CF with a hardened steel .6 nozzle I got on amazon. No issues whatsoever.
Nov 05, 2025 05:49 PM
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CoreyR2384Nov 05, 2025 05:49 PM
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Quote from Scham :
I've printed 3 spools of PETG-CF with a hardened steel .6 nozzle I got on amazon. No issues whatsoever.
PETG-CF is NOT the same thing as PET-CF. PET-CF needs much hotter temps than PETG-CF. PET-CF can be printed at 280C, but it'll have worse layer adhesion when printed at less than 300C, so less strength.
Nov 05, 2025 05:55 PM
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Hexum944Nov 05, 2025 05:55 PM
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I was so disappointed that I missed the sale a few days ago. Thank you for the repost. I just bought one.
Nov 05, 2025 06:35 PM
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crocodileNov 05, 2025 06:35 PM
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Quote from Kakekikoku :
Cant get this shipped to NY. Am I doing something wrong?
Wont ship to CA either.
Nov 05, 2025 06:52 PM
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Hexum944Nov 05, 2025 06:52 PM
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Quote from crocodile :
Wont ship to CA either.
I live in California and it worked for me.
Nov 05, 2025 07:29 PM
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ZeeDuckNov 05, 2025 07:29 PM
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Quote from sunnyphx :
is this a good 3d printer for a beginner?
Yes. Not quite as easy as Bambu printers because the software ecosystem isn't as good but this is very good hardware. If you are at all technical the difference between this and Bambu will be zero.

Note that all 3d printers take a bit of learning. Not much but it isn't like loading paper and hitting go.
Nov 05, 2025 08:02 PM
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iwanionNov 05, 2025 08:02 PM
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Quote from Esente :
Just for a point of reference. I did not know a thing about 3d printing when I bought this. I have been able to just hook up the PLA filament and print the models I found online. The filament did get stuck a couple times, but it was very easy to take out the hotend/nozzle to cut off the stuck piece. I still have issues with PETG, but I now have a dryer running. Hopefully it will get good results.
Thank you for sharing this. Reading the comments about enclosure and nozzle, I was confused what all I need to get going.
Is there a PLA filament specification or information I need to specifically look for or just look for the on deal and order and would be ok?

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Nov 05, 2025 08:16 PM
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CaptainKirksToupeeNov 05, 2025 08:16 PM
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Should I go for this or the Bambu Labs P1S?

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