





Micro Swiss .4mm Nozzle for Micro Swiss MK10 All Metal Hotend Upgrade Kit Only
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Roberto Rodriguez
> 24 hourthese are the only nozzles i use but Ive said that before.....
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Maegan Nienow
> 24 hourI ordered several nozels. All came as .2mm and so did the replacements. Not sure how a 2 is being mixed up for a 6. At least I can do some fine detail printing now?
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Quinn
> 24 hourThese were way better than what I got with my all metal hot-end kits. The hot-end kit nozzles worked good until worn out. But even then my z-height was always off a small amount. Finally discovered why, the extruded filament comes out of the nozzle with a diameter of about .6 on .4 nozzle. Replaced with this, which has a much more noticeable sharp tip and it extrudes filament right on .4mm. All my issues I had are now gone!
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Rouget Chamier
> 24 hourThis was purchased as a gift. The overall comments: 5 stars.
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blu3d3su
> 24 hourProduct as described
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R. Rockman
> 24 hourZero stars
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Jack
> 24 hourThis is a .3mm nozzle although it was labeled 1mm.
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Omaprikus
> 24 hourGoing to an all metal hot end to print PETG, Im still getting the hang of the settings, but the quality of the lines compared to the cheap brass 20 for 10 bucks .4mm nozzles is very obvious. Yes, its a lot of money for what is a consumable part, eventually you will need to replace it, but if youre starting to expand from little trinkets and get serious in 3d printing: Making parts for others, functional parts, working/moving parts for machines, this nozzle is worth every penny when you dont need to reprint a 10 hour part because the 50 cent nozzle screwed up the dimension.
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Rural Reviewer
> 24 hourI have a microswiss hotend on my Monoprice Maker Select so I wanted this nozzle to print wood filament since it is generally recommended to use at least 0.5 mm or bigger nozzle. This nozzle worked great for wood filament and I didnt get any clogs in the nozzle.
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Morgan
> 24 hourQuality is as good as a 0.4mm for what I am printing. The difference is it prints twice as fast.