





Micro Swiss .4mm Nozzle for Micro Swiss MK10 All Metal Hotend Upgrade Kit Only
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Morgan
> 3 dayQuality is as good as a 0.4mm for what I am printing. The difference is it prints twice as fast.
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Roberto Rodriguez
> 3 daythese are the only nozzles i use but Ive said that before.....
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Robert R.
Greater than one weekThe micro swiss all metal hotends are very nice. Just be sure to get a high temp Bowden tube, otherwise, it will start to melt.
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D. Skye
> 3 dayThese work great in my printer, better than the original nozzle.
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Charlie
> 3 dayPerfect fit, no hassles!
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Michael P.
> 3 dayI really like my upgrade to micros swiss hot end but this is the third nozzle that I have had to order for a clogging problem. I use a lot of wood filament so I guess after a lot of use you need to replace them. No problem with the seller or the order.
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Ben Marlow
> 3 dayThey need to to get there stuff together i accept the top quilty, but it being .2001 makes me mad
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Christopher Bailey
> 3 dayFantastic nozzle for the Microswiss hotends. Simply screw in and go. Noticed an immediate improvement in print quality.
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Michael R.
> 3 dayHad to slow my print speeds to 40mm/s With PETG 1.75mm Fillament at 248C. 0.6mm Layers and 1.2mm wall (needs only one vertical perimeter because each wall is 1.2mm thick). Authentic Micro Swiss Stainless Steel! Parts are super strong!
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Omaprikus
> 3 dayGoing 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.