Micro Swiss MK8 Plated A2 Tool Steel Wear Resistant Nozzle (MakerBot, CraftBot, Creality, CR10, Ender 3, Ender 5, Tevo Tornado) .4mm
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Jeremy
> 3 dayWorked great printing 14-4 stainless steel on an ender 3 pro
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DK
> 3 dayKeeps messing up prints and clogging. Never had this issue with my old nozzle
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diyprojames
> 3 day.6mm nozzle is a happy medium for print quality and speed
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John K
> 3 dayWorked wonders for my PETG clogging issues out of a .4 nozzle. Flows like butter out of this .6 nozzle.
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John
> 3 dayItem was received as advertised. I have not installed it as of yet but I am excited to so.
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LRVELECTRONICREPAIR
> 3 dayMust
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Rodrigo Sosa
> 3 dayI received an used nozzle, it has filament remanents on it. Not sure how this can happen.
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TX John
> 3 dayWorks great on the Monoprice Ultimate 2 So first of... many review complaints state they have to increase the temperture settings to get good print... and that their old temperature settings worked great with cheap brass nozzles so why dont they work with this expensive nozzle... then they give this nozzle a bad rating. It PHYSICS! Brass conducts heat much faster than steel. The temperature sensor is in the heating block, not the tip. So the system doesnt know you changed to steel tip that does not conduct heat as fast as brass. As a result you will need to run tests with your favorite filaments to figure out what the best temperature setting is for the steel nozzle. Once you take the time to figure out the new temperture, it works great and last A LOT longer than the cheap brass nozzles. Its your choice, take the time to figure out settings for a nozzle that will last a long time, or keep buying cheap brass nozzles and throwing them away.
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Picky Shopper
> 3 dayFor the price of these nozzles, I expected much, much better performance. The plating is supposed to reduce filament sticking to the nozzle outer surface. Not seeing that at all. In fact just cleaning it off with a brass brush after one print job, the plating came right off and exposed the brass nozzle body underneath. Not impressed. Super expensive and prints no better than my plain jane inexpensive brass nozzles. Wont but this again. NOTE: I Love their All Metal Hotend and Direct Drive mods, but not a fan of their over priced nozzles.
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Jay Cooley
> 3 dayA nice nozzel that will last quite awhile with regular filament and will hold its own with abrasive filament. No brainer to install, slightly larger than a standard brass, use appropriate wrench.