0.2MM MK8 Ender 3 Nozzles 10 pcs 3D Printer Brass Nozzles Extruder for Makerbot Creality CR-10 with 3 Needles and Metal Storage Box (0.2mm)
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Hello, yes, it will work with Ender 3. The nut section, on the other hand, is likely to be significantly shorter than the original. MK10, you should check the size chart to see if the sizes are correct.
Filament feeding through my 0. has never been an issue for me. There are three nozzles. In fact, since switching to these nozzles, I've noticed that my prints are much less problematic.
I don't have the most expensive printers as a 3D printing enthusiast. I think these nozzles are good; the inside is smooth, and the diameter is standard; they are more suitable for most people's demands than other more expensive nozzles; they have been working very well and haven't caused any problems!
These should work fine if your current nozzles have an M6 thread and a 4 mm thread length; they're certainly a good value, and I've had no problems with them.
Selected User Reviews For 0.2MM MK8 Ender 3 Nozzles 10 pcs 3D Printer Brass Nozzles Extruder for Makerbot Creality CR-10 with 3 Needles and Metal Storage Box (0.2mm)
Always purchase your nozzles from a reputable retailer. I bought these because they were cheap and had a lot of positive reviews. I was a complete novice when it came to 3D printing, and I began to experience problems at random. Things seemed to get better after I replaced my extruder, motors, added auto bed leveling, replaced the ENTIRE HEATED BED, and even swapped out the nozzle a couple of times, but only for a short time! After learning more and trying nozzles from more reputable sources, I can confidently state that these nozzles are complete garbage, and I threw what was left of them in the trash. br>br>These are so inexpensive because they will need to be replaced after 10 hours of printing! Do yourself a favor and get some nozzles from a reputable source (I wouldn't recommend anything from Amazon because it mostly appears to be low-cost nozzles). Some excellent nozzles are available from TH3D or Fargo 3D printing, but they are not inexpensive. You get what you pay for. br>br>If you pay too much, you'll get too little.
I gave them a lower rating because they are not the same shape as a standard mk8 nozzle and do not match the picture. They work fine, but they're a lot narrower and taller than the standard mk8 nozzles that come with ender 3 machines. That is the style shown in the picture, but it is not the one I received. Despite the fact that they do not look anything like the picture, they work perfectly and have caused no problems, and my print quality has returned to normal. If you want the best results, remember to relevel your bed and adjust the z stop after changing nozzles.
I bought these because the picture indicated that they had a smaller inner diameter hole than most (the majority are 2. This one is a 0mm, but it appears to be a 1. I wanted a 5mm hole, so that's what I got. br>br>I adhere a piece of 1. 75mm filament in, and it fits perfectly in them right out of the box. I use my caliper to double-check, and these are indeed two. Inside diameter is 0mm.
These nozzles are not to be trusted. I was looking for a large number of. I was looking for 4mm nozzles and this seemed like a good option, but every nozzle I tried clogged. Test of leveling The temperature tower was fine, but halfway through my test print, it began to clog or blob, and what little was printed appeared to be covered in spider webs. Because I was getting clogs that went all the way up into the Bowden tube and replaced part of the hot end, I figured it had to be heat creep. Nope. When I started hearing knocking from my extruder feeder, I decided to upgrade to a Creality full metal extruder system. Nope. I replaced the entire hot end (yay for modular CR-) with a new one. 6 SE) and have FINALLY received prints. I suspected the nozzles at this point, so I swapped out the Creality nozzle for these just to be sure, and it clogged in the same spectacular blob as before. To restate: br>br> These should not be purchased. I've spent nearly a month tearing my hair out trying to figure out what was wrong with these nozzles. More than 2 meters of Capricorn Bowden tube, three silicone socks, a partial hot end, a full hot end, and my extruder feeder. . . . These POS nozzles are to blame for everything. The only silver lining is that I now have a much better understanding of my printer.
I bought these to have on hand in case I needed to replace my nozzle, and with all the 5-star reviews, I thought I was getting a good deal until I tried one. Thankfully, I was able to use it in the return window. I'm not sure how it's doing it, but fine hair-like strands are coming out of the nozzle, ruining your print. I'm guessing this is due to burrs in the nozzle or something similar. They're visible in the image. Fine hairs gather all around the nozzle and stick to your print. br>br>I strongly advise against them - Time, money, and filament were all wasted.
One of the provided nozzles became clogged with Ender- branded filament, the other has a manufacturing flaw) and they've all worked out well so far. I had one clog up while attempting to use the now-defunct disposed- of Ender- The second one, on the other hand, is printing flawlessly. I didn't have any issues with debris, as some reviewers have stated, but when I ran the provided needle through each nozzle on receipt, I did find a couple where the nozzle tip had a minor blemish in the opening that the needle cleaned out. Overall, the packaging supplies arrived as promised, and the quality appears to be satisfactory.
The nozzles do not look like they do in the picture. The threaded portion of the nozzles that arrived isn't as long as it appears in the pictures. Before the nozzle can properly seat, I run out of threads. It's about two threads shorter than it appears in the photo. Otherwise, they appear to be of reasonable quality; I might be able to machine some extra space from the hex portion to get them to work. Two stars because the photos do contain a diagram, but I purchased them because the photo indicated that they were long enough, but the photo does not match their own diagram. I didn't look for more information until I received an item that wasn't the same as the one pictured.
I haven't had a chance to try them yet, so this review is a little early. I did, however, carefully inspect each one, and they appear to be well-machined and constructed. And the diameter of the holes appears to be the same for all of them. They also come in a nice little metal case that appears to be very useful for keeping them together and distinguishing them. The metal box also had a small plastic tube for the needles, but no lid or needles. I purchased this set because of the excellent reviews and the fact that I needed some cleaning needles. As a result, they lost favor due to half of the reasons I chose. It seems like such a small thing to be upset about, but it's true. One of the main reasons I chose this set over others that didn't include needles was because of this. Such is life, and I suppose printing the Chinese lucky cat for my first test on the new Ender 3 Pro was a waste of time.