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Flashforge Adventurer 5M Wi-Fi 3D Printer w/ Auto Leveling $167 + Free Shipping $166.97

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Pre-coupon price is $198.97 - $32 coupon = $166.97
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Pre-coupon price is $198.97 - $32 coupon = $166.97

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Today 11:46 AM
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nuy6n6nnToday 11:46 AM
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Outstanding price. Look out for nozzles though, they are proprietary and very pricey. Like $30 a piece.
Today 12:28 PM
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yinyang08Today 12:28 PM
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Quote from nuy6n6nn :
Outstanding price. Look out for nozzles though, they are proprietary and very pricey. Like $30 a piece.
You can get alixpress ones that have replaceable nozzle tips for around $15, same as m4 bambulab replacement type. Works perfectly on mine.
Today 01:09 PM
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nuy6n6nnToday 01:09 PM
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Quote from yinyang08 :
You can get alixpress ones that have replaceable nozzle tips for around $15, same as m4 bambulab replacement type. Works perfectly on mine.
Good to know!
Today 01:48 PM
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xllbenllxToday 01:48 PM
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Quote from yinyang08 :
Quote from nuy6n6nn [IMG]https://api-web.slickdeals.net/images/misc/backlink.gif[/IMG] :
Outstanding price. Look out for nozzles though, they are proprietary and very pricey. Like $30 a piece.
You can get alixpress ones that have replaceable nozzle tips for around $15, same as m4 bambulab replacement type. Works perfectly on mine.
would you mind linking?
Today 02:23 PM
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WooHoo2YouToday 02:23 PM
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Quote from nuy6n6nn :
Outstanding price. Look out for nozzles though, they are proprietary and very pricey. Like $30 a piece.
Nozzles are a little high dollar, that too threw me too but my understanding is they last 1000+ hours with non abrasive filament. I came from an Ender 3 which I just changed the nozzles as the first step to solve any issue as that seemed to clear up most of them. Those cheap brass nozzles seemed to wear out on a regular basis with just PLA or PETG. Functionally, nozzle cost probably ends up being similar (over time) without 95% of the hassle / regular preventative maintenance.

FWIW, yesterday I had to take off my 5M's nozzle for the first time....I couldn't believe how easy it was compared to my last 2 Creality's.
Today 02:27 PM
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fourreo1104Today 02:27 PM
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I've been looking for this! 😄
Today 02:30 PM
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guest2011Today 02:30 PM
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Quote from nuy6n6nn :
Outstanding price. Look out for nozzles though, they are proprietary and very pricey. Like $30 a piece.
How often do you have to replace the nozzles or does it depend on materials?

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Today 02:35 PM
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wshtbToday 02:35 PM
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man!!! I just received mine for about $200 a few days ago. it prints perfectly right out of the box. 10x faster than my old 3d printer too
Today 02:42 PM
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WooHoo2YouToday 02:42 PM
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Quote from guest2011 :
Quote from nuy6n6nn [IMG]https://slickdeals.net/images/misc/backlink.gif[/IMG] :
Outstanding price. Look out for nozzles though, they are proprietary and very pricey. Like $30 a piece.
How often do you have to replace the nozzles or does it depend on materials?
My understanding is the factory nozzle (assembly) should last 1000+ hours with normal / non-abrasive filament. If you are printing abrasives, you may want to look elsewhere or lean towards switching out just the nozzle part from the entire kit...which I haven't tried but seem people allude to.
Today 02:47 PM
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nuy6n6nnToday 02:47 PM
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Quote from guest2011 :
How often do you have to replace the nozzles or does it depend on materials?
Depends on a few factors. Main one is material. If you print carbon fiber filled filaments or glow in the dark filament on a brass tip nozzle you will destroy it within 1 spool. Good news is they sell hardened steel nozzles just like every other manufacturer.

This isnt the printer for exotic materials though, regardless. Lack of an enclosure means you will need to print in PLA/PETG

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