2/18/2024 0 Comments E3d revo hardened(However I have many that I bought years ago for $5 US nozzles last a lot of hours)īut then, everyone will decide depending on his skill. I don't have to replace my heat break ever, unless I want to on my current e3D hot end and the genuine e3D nozzles cost $7 US at the time of writing. The added expense of the nozzle should take into account it's also the heatbreak. Keep in mind I'm only trying to make a point here, not argue about it. I see REVO as quite useful upgrade, but everyone will need to justify price for himself. To make enough airflow, it needs to spin much faster than 40mm fan on stock Mini. There's another thing that "worries" me about REVO Micro (for Mini): and that's that tiny hotend fan. wires (heater & thermistor) are less exposed and so much less chances to damage them. But then, everyone will decide depending on his skill. I disagree on that (from what I saw on videos). Its waaay to easy to just replace a nozzle on an e3d hot end acceptable only for those, who switch nozzles frequently (or wish to do that more often).Īs soon we talk about abrasive filaments, then REVO becomes very expensive -we should also expect, that nozzles sold separately won't be "only" 20€! Ok, as long only non-abrasive filament is used, nozzle will last for very long time and so 20€/nozzle is. Compared to classic E3D V6 hotend (~65€), price difference is still "acceptable". That is, hotend only (without nozzle) is about 80€. Single nozzle set is about 100€ and that means one nozzle is about 20€. With full set of nozzles, it is about 160€ (VAT included). Posted by: over priced, not capable of abrasive materials.
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