AJSPOW 20PCS 0.4mm 3D Printer Extruder Brass Nozzles for Makerbot MK8 Creality CR-10 Ender 3 3Pro 5 with 5PCS 0.4mm Stainless Steel Nozzle Cleaning Needles and Storage Box
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They fit the ender 3 and 3 pro 5 and 10 so I believe they are interchangeable.
Yes, it's effective for all enders.
No, there is no lead in the brass.
Selected User Reviews For AJSPOW 20PCS 0.4mm 3D Printer Extruder Brass Nozzles for Makerbot MK8 Creality CR-10 Ender 3 3Pro 5 with 5PCS 0.4mm Stainless Steel Nozzle Cleaning Needles and Storage Box
I only got the nozzles, though. Cleaning tools should not be shown in the product photo, according to the product description, which does not state that they are included. In my opinion, this is misleading advertising. (br>br>I examined the nozzles' bores under a microscope, and as you can see in the photo, there is a small amount of "flash" at the hole's edge, which was most likely caused by machining the nozzle's flat tip after drilling the hole. It's not a big deal because it'll most likely fade away after a few prints. br>br>I used some micro drill bits and a precision micrometer to measure the actual hole size. A drill bit with a 0. 46 mm fit through the hole with ease, while one measuring 0. 51mm was not one of them. That tells me the true size of the hole is most likely 0. Approximately 48 mm - a little bigger than the 0. 40 mm specification br>br>Overall, these nozzles aren't bad for the money.
4mm nozzles that are well-made and finished, with holes that are evenly spaced. These are a perfect fit for my ender 3 pro, ok os. They're also the right size (zero). Nozzels with a diameter of 4 millimeters which, as some of you may know, is a rare occurrence - Typically, you'll buy 20 and discard all but 3 or 4 because they're undersized or oversized, or the holes aren't evenly spaced. I managed to get a total of 20 flawless nozzels - Furthermore, the cost is very reasonable. If you want a goof finish (on the inside and out), proper sizing, and proper alignment, get your nozzels from here. This seller's nozzels will be purchased again by me.
Review from the beginning: There are items that have gone missing! Keep an eye on things. I ordered a 22-piece set but only got six! Please look at the photos. br>br>Recent changes: br>br> I sent an email to AJSPOW using the address provided in the box, and they responded the next day. For my trouble, they sent me a new set as well as an extra set. Free shipping took only two days to arrive.
You get a pack of nozzles in various widths, just like it says on the tin. If I had to make a complaint, it would be that you get WAY TOO MANY 0s. I'm not sure I'll use all four nozzles. It would have been better if I had gotten 6x of those and 3x of each other size. br>br>In any case, I'm happy. It's great to be able to play around with different nozzle sizes; I'm particularly fond of the 0. 6mm in diameter, with a 0. The layer height is 2mm. There are a few really clean surfaces that don't need to be ironed. Who knows, maybe in the future I'll experiment with more exotic filaments that necessitate more frequent nozzle replacements.
Every nozzle I've looked at appears to be very well machined, with a nice, smooth bore. These appear to be of much higher quality than the stock Ender 3 nozzles. br>br>I got the pack with a variety of sizes to try out fine detail small prints as well as less detailed, larger prints. I'm not sure how often I'll use the ones in between, but it's good to have them on hand in case I come across a project that requires one. 3 or. 8 or whatever number you want. br>br>These nozzles are a great deal, and I'll be buying more when I need them.
on 0. 4 as far as I was able to confirm (using a cleaning needle with a micrometer set to 0). 39). They are much more similar to OEM nozzles, with a larger hunk of brass at the nozzle end, making them much easier to grip with the wrench. The AJSPOW nozzles are on the left, and my first set of replacements from a different seller is on the right in the photos. My first set of replacements were all too small, so I tried reaming them out with a needle, which didn't work out very well. The finish could have been a little nicer, but that doesn't really matter when they print like crap. After installing these, it's such a relief to be able to print again. br>br>The old nozzles would jam all the time as well; I'm not sure if it was a nozzle issue or something else; I'll update the review of these nozzles once I figure out what the problem was.
I purchased these and have only one complaint: the. 2 of the 04 nozzles [the only size I've tried so far] for two different machines, openings of 0. NOT 0 but 35. I had no choice but to use my 0 to solve the problem. 4 To open the nozzle hole, clean the needle. It's not a big deal, but you should keep an eye on them because another clog is likely to occur sooner rather than later. I recommend these nozzles with that caveat in mind. However, I am confident that there are better options available. It will take time to see if the nozzle has any other issues, but it is still a nozzle. To a small hole, from a large one.
Basic nozzles were exactly what I was hoping for. Is it possible that your head collided with the construction plate? One of these should be substituted! br>br>Did you make any carbon fiber prints? One of these should be substituted! br>br>Did you just print a lot and now you're having strange printing problems that don't seem to be related to anything else? one of these can be used in place of br>br>Now, if it isn't obvious that something is wrong with my axis, I simply replace the nozzle. It takes no time at all, and it happens much more frequently than I expected. It simply ensures that my prints are of consistently high quality.