Pros & Cons
Pros
This is a standard steel tip that you may have to re-calibrate your flow and retraction with when you change temp. Replaced stock nozzle after it got clogged from my htpla w/ fibers filament. It's busy printing some tecbears carbon fiber filament.
Cons
These are junk, going in the trash! These are just a waste of filament. As others have typed, these are terrible nozzles.
These nozzles are nickle plated after they are drilled out. This means the inside is not conical.
It's advertised as 0. Nozzle diameter is no where near 0. Swapped it for a different 0.
Prints are finicky. Poor adhesion under extrusion, gear slipping, unusable prints. A little dripping on the tips could explain some people's problems.
Highlights
Quality
Better durability and print quality than the stock brass nozzle for my ender 3 v2
I’ve replaced brass nozzles with those hardened steel ones and haven’t faced any issues or print quality reduction.
Some people complain about quality control, so maybe i lucked out, but i’m also going to order another 5 just to have on hand and see.
Price
Was skeptical due to the low price, but like w many brand name items, half the cost is just the name.
Competitiveness
These work great, far better than some of the others i've purchased.
Overview
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Helpful InsightsBETA
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
These are round on the sides making it impossible to use a socket on
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I did not look close to the pictures
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
There are only 2 flat surfaces making it impossible to get a socket over it
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
One thing to note is these are not hex shaped
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Time will tell how long they last but it will be years before i suspect ill wear even one of them out
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
The media could not be loaded
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
The petg doesnt stick to this metal nearly as much
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
So make sure you do an pid calibrate before printing and verify your temps