







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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K fam
> 3 dayI bought this for printing some Hatchbox Wood PLA. The 0.4 mm nozzle continually clogged part way through the print. After swapping, no issues have been encountered.
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Dylan
> 3 dayI see y every one seems to like them
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tyob1
Greater than one weekI don’t understand how people are having problems with this nozzle. I will say that 99% of negative reviews on here are due to user error. I installed on stock Ender 3 hotend to print Carbon Fiber PLA. Installed the nozzle correctly, upped the temp in Cura about 5c (print a temp test tower to find your temp) and started printing. Been through at least 4kg of CF/PLA and 8kg+ of PLA and PETG without any clogs or other problems. The nozzle still looks great, stays clean, and prints beautifully.
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kenneth nosek
> 3 dayIt greatly reduced print time when detail is not needed. I dont know about the abrasive resistance.
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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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andrew
> 3 dayI really like and appreciate how much filament doesnt stick to the nozzle. With regular brass ones, that is unavoidable. I even got some stuff that keeps plastic off of the nozzle. But all u need is this plated one and it works as it should, like a charm.
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Dave Hunt
> 3 dayIf you print anything thats abrasive like glow in the dark or wood then this is a must. I havent had an issue since switching from brass. Only change I made was I raised my print temp by about 5 degrees.
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diyprojames
Greater than one week.6mm nozzle is a happy medium for print quality and speed
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Art
> 3 dayChanged the hotend on my 3D printer and purchased .2, .4, .6 and .8
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ZReviews
> 3 dayThis nozzle replaced a standard brass nozzle on a CR-10S. I put it through the paces with several wood filament prints as well as PLA, ABS and HIPS and have so far not noticed any deterioration. I already ran my nozzle 10 - 20 degrees hotter than most recommended filament temperatures and did not need to make any adjustments to my print temperatures with this nozzle.