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This 22-piece 3D printer parts kit includes 5 brass 0.4mm extruder nozzles, 5 stainless steel 1.75mm Teflon throat tubes, 5 heater blocks, plus M6 nuts and hex wrenches. Designed for MK8 Makerbot Reprap and compatible with all 1.75mm PLA/ABS printers, it ensures reliable, high-quality printing and hassle-free maintenance.



| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 163 Reviews |
J**G
Works very well.
Nicely made product and good to ha e spares made up.
D**B
Extruder Nozzle Print Head
These work great I use them on all 4 of my 3D printers.
G**.
Exact Replacement
Fit perfectly on my old Prusa i3. Got it back up and running in no time
T**N
Not a 1:1 Replacement for Anet A8
A minor annoyance but one prospective buyers replacing Anet A8 parts should be aware of... This part is not a 1:1 replacement for the stock hotend. The heat block is tapped reverse of the stock A8 so the screw to tighten the heat cartridge is hidden inaccessibly under the carriage meaning that you have to finagle a bit to insure everything is secure. Final print quality is perfect and as expected.
J**T
accurate
delivered fast, works great
S**Y
arrived as described and ahead of schedule
arrived as described and ahead of schedule with all parts as described
R**S
Great product awesome deal
Great product awesome deal
R**R
Great deal, had to customize for thermistor but very easy
As described, quality hardware and exactly what I needed. Just a bit of advice tho. My thermistor was Two large and would not fit into the aluminum block like my previous set up. The aluminum block I had all the same dimensions except for a drilled hole perpendicular to the set screw for my thermistor. So I just copied the original aluminum block and drilled a hole right in the middle of where the set screw threads come to an end, I may have drilled A little deeper than I needed to but I did catch the setscrew that was already there and it worked out perfect. Just to be fair they do explain this in the instructions and their solution is to tape the thermistor directly to the hotend, I am very satisfied with the method I used however their recommendation is not bad to get yourself out of a jam or for people not comfortable with power tools
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