



Micro Swiss Bowden Dual Gear Extruder Compatible with Creality Ender, CR10, CR-10 Pro, CR-10S, CR6-SE, Tornado
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DN
> 24 hourThis was a great quick and easy upgrade for the Anycubic Vyper. No issues installing and you dont need the cable that reverses direction. I started off the ESteps at 130 per the instructions, ran some tests and ended up slightly adjusting it. You can find videos on YouTube on how to do this with the Vyper and Octoprint. Installing this and testing/adjusting the ESteps took maybe 30 minutes in total.
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S. Shuford
> 24 hourThis is a well engineered extruder. Easy and quick to install. Easy to use a great works great. I installed it on a Creality cr6se. .
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Gerald P
> 24 hourI allowed me to run 3D-Fuel Pro PLA+ on it I love the stuff.
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JJ
> 24 hourEasy installation
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JM
> 24 hourThis wonderful product has been the saving grace to hours of troubleshooting, filament skipping and jamming. Best of all its made in the USA. I now know where I will be getting all of my parts from if they have them.
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bp
> 24 hourOn one level this extruder is silly... for $50 more you could move to a direct drive system and be done with it. But if you have an older 3d printer that you are largely happy with and just want easier changing of filament or better control of extrusion, this is about as good as you are going to get. Everything on it from the tension adjustment to the piece of tubing which guides in new filament just makes more sense on this extruder than it does on any other. Really this extruder is a critique of every other extruder I have ever used. Really it works great. For example I am printing out some vase-mode models while intentionally using over-extrusion (0.6mm line width through a 0.4mm nozzle) and it does not miss a beat at the printers standard speed. It just happily pushes filament. Installation is easy except for cutting a notch in the Bowden tube. Some kind of guide or jig would have made that a lot easier. That being said, I did manage to do it with filament snips, so I cant really complain. Combined with a BLTouch and OctoPrint, I have removed all the things I found annoying about 3d printing and am enjoying everything much more. On the other hand, for the amount I have spent on upgrading my Ender3 Pro I probably could have just bought a better 3d printer to begin with!
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dogon
> 24 hourEasy install, worked very well right away. Nice quality.
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Eric
> 24 hourThis is an excellent extruder and has given me zero issues. I picked this up (along with an enclosure) to be able to print TPU on an Ender 3 V2 with a Capricorn PTFE tube bowden setup. It is easy to install being a direct drop in replacement for the stock Ender 3 V2 extruder which is infamous for failing. I did not have any issues with my stock extruder, but opted for this one to enable printing TPU and to get ahead of the stock one eventually failing. It is easy to adjust tension for different filaments, even on the fly. Loading/unloading filaments is night and day different to the stock extruder. This one handles most imperfections easily. If you would like to be able to print flexible filaments but are not sold on direct drive, or just looking for an extruder upgrade that is a direct replacement this is an excellent option.
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czaky
> 24 hourHigh precision CNC parts. Much thinner than comparable dual-gear extruders, yet much more stable. Looks are awesome. Installation involves reversing the direction of the stepper motor. If you have a filament sensor, print an adjustment ahead, given the entry port is moved. You may need a longer Bowden tube replacement as well.
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Buzzard Bait
> 24 hourI mostly print with carbon-fiber polycarbonate, and my old knock-off bull-dog extruder was marginal. Then I needed to run Cheetah 95A TPU and it would bird-cage instantly. This not only works for both resins but is easier to load. Standard compression fitting on the output. Input side is secured with an e-clip so a longer tube can be added to lead to the dry-box. The included knob falls off often but thats my only complaint.