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Flashforge Adventurer 5M High-Speed 600 mm/s Auto Leveling WiFi 3D Printer $220.15 + Free Shipping

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vbp6us
Yesterday
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Lowest I've seen this printer go for by $10. It'll hit $200 by end of year.
Yesterday
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Joined Dec 2022
Yesterday
ThriftyTest8870
Yesterday
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Been PETG printing on this thing for a server rack, since I've been stalled with my P1S messed up and waiting on replacement parts, enjoying it so far and recommend the ForgeX custom firmware for this to unlock lots of capabilities and features.
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Yesterday
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ducksoup18
Yesterday
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Quote from ThriftyTest8870 :
Been PETG printing on this thing for a server rack, since I've been stalled with my P1S messed up and waiting on replacement parts, enjoying it so far and recommend the ForgeX custom firmware for this to unlock lots of capabilities and features.
Now i gotta research ForgeX.....hopefully i dont brick my FA5M. lol
Yesterday
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notsoslick135
Yesterday
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I've had a few 3d printers but I always come back to not wanting to deal with maintenance. Is this thing set it and forget it?
Yesterday
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Surge99
Yesterday
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Quote from notsoslick135 :
I've had a few 3d printers but I always come back to not wanting to deal with maintenance. Is this thing set it and forget it?

What are the maintenance that is a barrier to you? At $200 I might want to dip my toes into 3D printing to print things first my kids really but not if it's a lot of work.
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funkadunk8
Yesterday
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Quote from notsoslick135 :
I've had a few 3d printers but I always come back to not wanting to deal with maintenance. Is this thing set it and forget it?

Corexy printers like this, creality k1, bambu and their ilk, and elegoo centauri are all fairly low maintenance and are mostly plug in and print setups.
Yesterday
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notsoslick135
Yesterday
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I had a makerbot that lasted for years and years but I always had to fight with leveling and replacing either the end or plate or something else. By the end it was basically a coin toss whether the print got halfway or not. I just want something I can at least get a year out of without needing to take big chunks of it apart.

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MasterGamer100
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Yesterday
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Really tempting vs the carbon the carbon is bigger but this is cheaper the carbon is enclosed but this has the ability to be enclosed and open source firmware mmm what to do what to do
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berukz
Yesterday
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Quote from MasterGamer100 :
Really tempting vs the carbon the carbon is bigger but this is cheaper the carbon is enclosed but this has the ability to be enclosed and open source firmware mmm what to do what to do

Go with centauri carbon
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gcf1971
Yesterday
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The Pro is on sale for $356 with the coupon code. Worth it for $135 more?
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MasterGamer100
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Quote from berukz :
Go with centauri carbon
What makes it worth the extra $80?
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2010ngojo
6h ago
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Quote from MasterGamer100 :
What makes it worth the extra $80?

Well the bigger build volume and full enclosure are something to consider, other you can just get the bare centauri for 200. May have to wait a while because it's on back/pre order.
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ZeeDuck
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This is $10 less than I paid for mine a year ago (purchased June 2024). I've really liked the machine. I've only printed PLA (it's inside my office so air quality is a concern). I'm still torn on recommending this vs the Elegoo Centauri Carbon. On paper, and if there was no wait, you are looking at about $90 more (depends on your tax rates). That $90 gets a moderately bigger build area, an enclosure and a long wait for the printer to show up. I spent about $50 adding the enclosure kit to my printer ($30+filament costs). The enclosure reduces the noise some and keeps dust out of the working parts.

I'm not sure I would buy the 5M Pro for $356 vs the Elegoo for $330. Again, I like the FF and based on my experience it's a known good printer. However, the build area and size again.

The 220mm cube vs 255 is only going to occasionally matter. A nice thing about the 220mm size is the printer works with Ender 3 sized build plates. Lots of cheap options for textured plates.

If, however, you are on a tight budget, well it would be easy to suggest the 5M vs say a Bambu A1mini or just about any other sub $300 bed slinger. It's also generally a really good starter printer.

I will note that I had to update my factory firmware to print the test cube model that came with the printer. Not impressed with that. However, since the printer accepts both wired and wireless networking I just plugged the thing in for 10 minutes or so and it did the firmware update. Now I have no issues. If you aren't interested in materials that need an enclosure and money is tight, this is a really good printer value.
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ZeeDuck
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Quote from 2010ngojo :
Well the bigger build volume and full enclosure are something to consider, other you can just get the bare centauri for 200. May have to wait a while because it's on back/pre order.
Are the Centauri not-carbons available for order again?

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