



Micro Swiss Bowden Dual Gear Extruder Compatible with Creality Ender, CR10, CR-10 Pro, CR-10S, CR6-SE, Tornado
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dogon
> 24 hourEasy install, worked very well right away. Nice quality.
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Kevin d.
> 24 hourWorks great always works pushing filament but makes a god awful clicking noise . But beside the noise it’s great product.
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r.price
> 24 hourAbsolutely everything else about this product is amazing. The build quality is great. The dual extrusion gears are very solid and grip amazingly. But the compression system for holding the tube in place is absolutely trash. It doesnt matter how far I put it on how tight I tighten it it pretty much pops immediately. Complete and total waste of time.
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M. G.
> 24 hourBest upgrade I’ve done so far, however… My Ender 3 Pro came with the extruder stepper motor with a press fit gear, which was a pain to remove, but I was able to use it once I did. I highly recommend buying a stepper motor with the flat shaft if your printer doesn’t have one already. Removing the old gear is not worth the trouble considering a new motor is under $20 from Creality, but if you’re impatient like me, it can be done lol. **if you do decide to use the press fit motor, make sure you don’t over-tighten the grub screw on the new gear. I made that mistake and a crack formed on the gear, I was able to get it replaced though and the new one has been working perfectly for over 2 months.
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Matt Nims
> 24 hourWorks great on a anycubic vyper
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Katie
> 24 hourMy Anycubic Predators came with a 3:1 gear ratio extruder, which had gears and bearings and a lot of parts. The original extruder had a very high steps per mm (430), which gives it great resolution. One of the bearings disintegrated and I bought the micro swiss extruder to replace it. The micro swiss has a lot lower steps per mm (139), which is a lot less resolution, but it is built really well and has a lot less parts. For what i do, i favor reliability over precision. Time will tell, but im betting that the all-metal construction and simplicity will make it last longer than the OEM extruder. After printing with it, i dont see a noticeable difference on the benchy between the original extruder and the micro swiss. I have a feeling that the lower steps per mm on the micro swiss are still high enough to prevent visual defects. Seems like a great value to me!
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Edward Holcomb
> 24 hourWorks absolutely great, was the key to first layer sticking problem I had
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XYZ
> 24 hourI was having problems with extrusion on my ender 5 plus. Soon as I installed this and set everything accordingly done and over. No more problems.
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Edward N.
> 24 hourI got this as an upgrade for my CR-6 SE so I can print Carbon Fiber PC as well as getting rid of the plastic extruder that came with the printer. My printer has a filament detector on it, but the install instructions direct you to where you can print out the extension plate to make it fit. Note, only a few models need that printed, not all. Setup was simple, they provided all of the screws and pieces that are needed. Drop in and go. Even eStep calibration is simple. The power and precision that the dual gears provide really do wonders. Prints have became more consistent and the dual gears are strong enough to handle anything. I would recommend this product. If I get a 3rd printer, Ill get another one of these.
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Shawn A McBride
> 24 hourThe brass compression nuts are NOT reusable. So why when this product is 3 times the price of others does it not include more than 1 extra compression nut. Its for A BOWDEN system which can need constant bowden tube switching yet the compression nuts are one and done. You can use them once but never again as they will not fit over fresh bowden tubing. If your gonna make them single use then but a bag of 20+ in it you cheap donkeys!