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Microswiss All Metal Hotend Kit for Creality CR-10 / CR10 / CR10S / Ender 2 / Ender 3 Ender 5 Printers .4mm

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Features

  • Fits: Creality CR-10 / CR-10S / CR-10-S5 / CR-10 MINI / CR-10-S4 / Ender 2 / Ender 3 / Ender 3 Pro / Ender 5 / TronXY X5S
  • Nozzle size: 0.4mm
  • Kit Includes: Aluminum Cooling Block, Grade 5 Titanium Heat Break, Aluminum Heater Block, Brass Plated Wear Resistant MK8 .4mm Nozzle, Silicone Sock
  • This is a Drop in All Metal Conversion Kit for Creality printers
  • Made in USA by Microswiss

Brand: Micro-Swiss


Connectivity Technology: USB


Printing Technology: Thermal


Special Feature: All metal hotend


Color: Silver


Printer Output: Monochrome


Item Weight: 0.06 Kilograms


Included Components: Aluminum Cooling Block, Grade 5 Titanium Heat Break, Aluminum Heater Block, Brass Plated Wear Resistant MK8 .4mm Nozzle, Silicone Sock See more


Print media: Labels


Max Input Sheet Capacity: 500


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No


Package Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 3.5 x 2.6 x 1.3 inches; 2.12 ounces


Item model number ‏ : ‎ M2583-04


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ November 7, 2016


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Micro Swiss LLC


Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ USA


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Customer Reviews: 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars 2,542 ratings


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  • TOP GEAR!.
Here I will attempt to give my Experiences an Impressions of the MicroSwiss Hot End!. First I was a bit surprised its called Micro Swiss but its made here in the U.S.????? But We Live In The times We Live In Right!. First off I must say it is a Very Good Unit for as a young fella i had toolshop training and i have to say in quality the Unit i received was first rate . Now I received My Order quickly so as usual both Amazon and the Seller has their act together and i can only say 'Good Going' guys on the shipping, You did well!... TO INSTALL: I wont go into 'Great Detail' here as their are YouTube videos that explain the detail better then i can. Put simply if you have simple tools most Americans have, And you are capable say of fixing a Kitchen Faucet then you should be able to assemble and mount a MicroSwiss Hot End to a Ender Printer ,. 'Now This Is A Balancing Act as Its Important to understand the Pluses and Minuses!'... See My problem was My Bodwin tube melted and started causing my hot end to leak!!!!!. Granted I couldn't see re-placing this with a factory unit, So i bought a MicroSwiss and a new High Temp tube!..... So if you are buying this to replace a Bad or Worn or a Defective Hot End then this is a deal for you!... But if you ARE buying this just to increase temps so you can process NYLON or Hi Temp materials then 'This Part' alone cannot help you!. In fact it was a 'Bad Disappointment' to find despite adds to the contrary!... Yes and truly Micro Swiss is a top grade part and is an improvement over the factory Hot End!. And i definitely like the way my parts are coming out now, But in truth it only adds about 5 degrees to my operating temperatures!. This Part Does NOT Automatically of itself INSURE that 'Your Machine' will run NYLON!. In Truth Its Kinda A Half and Half Thing!. Most Folks are buying this or something 'like it' for 'Ender Printers' to increase Melt temperatures!. But due to Computer Settings and P.I.D. Enders are 'Locked Down' to 260C O.K. Plus the Heat Block on the Micro Swiss is plain Aluminum and not the Stainless Steel I was hoping for. As that alone "drastically" limits Operating Temperature. Please remember THIS is not a fault, It is simply the way that part is designed to run/operate!. Very Fortunately I Dont have to run Nylon in my normal work!. Yes if i changed the 'Junk Aluminum' block with a Copper Block which Amazon carries that could possibly kick me up towards 270C which would make it more realistic to run some of the newer Nylons that Amazon is currently listing and those are Quality Goods!. Now with a 'Stock Hot End' I ran 'Taulmans 230' which is a low temp NYLON and it turns out some fine parts that has to be said, But i must also point out its not Rock Hard but its good for use where toughness is needed but some flexibility is allowed,. To Close let me state that the MiscroSwiss is good and a fine choice to replace worn and bad parts as it certainly does a fine job in the normal temp range the Machines. were originally designed for!. But clearly DONT buy an ENDER if you intend to run NYLON as that machine simply isnt set up for it!. Yes some people try altering PID or tampering with the computer code and have wound up damaging their machines. Buy a Prusa or a different make which is more Modern and Up to Spec!. But for my uses MicroSwiss makes a fine part, it installed easy, Runs fine and does its Job!. Recommended! IndianaED ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 5, 2021 by Clarence E. Royce

  • Don't listen to poor reviews, this works great!
Having been 3D printing for many years I've seen and tried lots of cheap fixes to some really over the top stuff. But this hot end assembly is really worth the money. I do think it is a bit overpriced for what you get, but beggars can't be choosers as they say. Pros: *Excellent print quality *smooth with no jamming *easy to assemble (if the heat element doesn't fit, loosen the screws! This is something people overlook and think it will just slide in) *safer than regular hotend, Boden tube is significantly higher up and will never get hot even at close to 300°c *durable, and high quality Cons: * a bit on the expensive side, as far as hot ends go. *heat block isn't secured with screws underneath, so when tightening, make sure to use something to hold the block safely, then tighten. Otherwise you will have a twisted print head. Overall this is a really high quality product, allows for higher printing temperatures, and works really well. I'm sure the people that buy this and say it doesn't work or fit probably are either new to 3D printing, or doing know how to work with hardware. Either way give it a try, you can always return it if it doesn't work out. Though I highly doubt you would need to. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 7, 2020 by Danny

  • 10,000% satisfied! I will never use another hotend for my CR-10S
GOBSMACKED! I have this on my completely modded and upgraded CR-10S. I don't even know how to start this review. I am more than happy with the improvement the Micro Swiss made for my printing style. Let's start with the installation - there are many you tube videos showing an installation method using the existing heater block. DONT USE THE OLDHEATER BLOCK - IT SUCKS. It comes with an upgraded and improved heater block that grasps the heating element better with more contact, and the thermal sensor rests several mm further inside the block now giving much more accurate readings. I was able to heat the block up to 200c in around 20-25 seconds. Simply letting more of the heating element come into contact with the block itself is much more efficient for heat transfer. Extrusion - this is when I got a big smile. When it extrudes and stops - the filament almost falls off rather than make a long thinning string and it droops downwards. A perfect example of how well the cooling end is working in tandem with the titanium heat-choke. Less heat sneeking up into the cooling block means less excess filament sneaking down and making strings. Its so simple and works so well. I was pushing filament through it and when I stopped, not a moment too late, it stopped extruding unlike the stock hot end that would have globs come out as it heated up. Yeah youll get a TINY amount but nowhere near what the stock hot end did. I designed a torture test that is a dense ring on the first layer (mainly to assess bed plate adhesion and level), Im using this on an ANYCUBI UltraBase (which really sucks but is super level), and long story short - the extruder was consistent under torture loads around 200mm/s! LOL I would never print at this speed but it was aboe to melt and keep melting flawlessly. Won me OVER! The quality and craftsmanship of the parts is AAA quality. The heat break is solid machined and polished titanium. The metal threading was medical or aircraft grade at first glance. Enough said - go buy one! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 13, 2018 by Davey

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