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Fell Family
> 3 dayWorked great on my Ender 3
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Josh
> 3 dayI had a broken thermistor on my Ender 3 Pro, and this fixed it no problem. Feels a bit cheap, but so does everything to do with creality. Packaging could use some major improvement, all 5 thermistors come rolled all together, and getting them apart is not a pleasant experience.
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LE
> 3 dayBought last October and fit great for Ender 3 pro. Kind of a process to install but not terrible. Only issue is after about 5 prints I get a low temp warning. Very frustrating when you get 50% or more into a print and then have to scrap it. Then have to repeat the process of installing another thermistor. Good thing they send you a ton of them. 1 star from me. Customer service reached out to me and are sending replacements. After going through 2 more after this review I found that it was burning the wire up next to the glass thermistor. I used high temp sealer to hold it in place and it still burned out. May upgrade my printer soon to the Ender 7.
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Fredrick Bauch
14-06-2025Been fighting temperature issues, ordered these thinking itd help, but only made it worse. Tried a couple of them, and my hotend temperature was 162C, while these were reporting 200C to the printer. Measured the thermistors and they all read ~127K at room temperature. Unusable for 3D printing or even for hobby use.
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Quentin L
> 3 daySimple easy review….works great and is holding up. I purchased these to replace one that broke on my printer and it’s still working 3 months later and hundreds of hours and still going strong. Definitely a good buy for the 3d printer enthusiast
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Julius O Potter
> 3 dayThermistors work well as expected, no product imperfections or irregularities. Shipping time was as expected, thanks.
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Jeffrey F
> 3 dayI bought these a while ago when I was having trouble with my prints and I made the classic mistake of making several changes to my printer all at once. I replaced heater cartridge, thermistor, and hotend all at once (I had accidentally engulfed all 3 in a giant blob of plastic that I didnt want the headache of dealing with). Historically, I had been printing with a brand of PLA at 210 C, but after I made the switch, I found I was getting pretty bad results with 210, and dialed it back to 190. I chalked it up to the fact that I had replaced the hotend with a new all-metal hotend and adjusted accordingly. But I recently learned that you would expect to _increase_ an all-metal hotends temperature, not decrease it. Ive been printing some temperature towers, and I seem to be able to print PLA at temperatures colder than it should melt at. Ive gone back and measured the resistance of these thermistors at room temperature, and theyre reading about 150 kOhms instead of the 100 +/- 5 kOhms theyre supposed to be. So I guess Im just happy that these thermistors didnt accidentally start a fire :/
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TaleswapperTTS
> 3 dayThis item was as described. It also seems to be working properly
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Robert Kevin Mitcham
> 3 dayInstalled this on my v2, no adjustment necessary, worked out-of-the-box! Would recommend these and would purchase again.
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Joseph C
Greater than one weekWork perfectly, but VERY fragile. Be careful installing