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Reviewed in Germany on February 25, 2025
Gut, aber 0,5 mm zu lang. man muss neu leveln oder Anpassungen in der printer.cfg unter Klipper vornehmen.
M. R.
Reviewed in Germany on February 25, 2025
Funktioniert einwandfrei in meinem Mosquito.Leider mit Anpassung des Levelabstands verbunden da 0,5 mm länger als Originaldüse.
fielding campbell
Reviewed in the United States on February 18, 2025
Always works so well
Winfried von Wilmsdorff
Reviewed in Germany on February 16, 2025
Ist seit dem Kauf im Dauereinsatz in meinem Qidi Max (alte Gen), meine bisher beste Düse!Trotz rauem, super haftendem Druckbett kein Verschleiss der Düse mehr… heißt für mich die Rubinveredelung der Düsenspitze wirkt!
wolf334
Reviewed in Canada on January 25, 2025
This nozzle by far has lasted the longest and even improved my print quality to some degree. the only thing that could be better is one of the Diamond nozzles
Stephani
Reviewed in the United States on February 15, 2024
I bought this after so much reading and research I thought it was impossible to go wrong but here we are. I bought it for our printer I run the most aggressive filament on, tpu, silks and clear filaments to help with clogs. The machine was running great when the new nozzle arrived but I really wanted to try it so we put it on to give it a go... and no go. IT WONT FEED FILAMENT. The nozzle is so small I can't get my cleaning needle in without it scraping and a ton of resistance and I can't get through even one line of brim on any print before it completely clogs and won't feed at all. Changed the nozzle back to the one that was on it when this one arrived and had no problems so I know absolutely its the nozzle. I'm so disappointed as this was supposed to be an upgrade and for the expensive price its very sad to literally never get to use it. I would never recommend this to anyone unless you want heartbreak and a broken printer.
Wolfgang
Reviewed in Germany on November 29, 2024
Das ist meine erste Düse mit Rubin Einsatz, bis dato habe ich Messing Kuper Beschichtete sowie Stahl verwendet. Filamente verwende ich von PLA bis PC mit Carbon, im Bereich gefüllt ist es ratsam den Durchmesser auf 0.5-0.6mm zu erhöhen. Diese Erfahrung habe ich an meinen Ender5pro gesammelt.Aktuell habe einen Creality K1 in die Familie aufgenommen. Da findet auch die Düse ihren Einsatz,bis dato bin ich sehr zufrieden da die Drucke sehr gut ausfallen. Im Vasenmodus sieht man keine Layerspuren nicht mehr, zudem halten diese sehr gut. Egal ob PLA oder ASA. für Modellflugzeuge Qualitativ eine gute Alternative.
D. Oaks
Reviewed in the United States on November 25, 2024
I saw a comment on reddit that remarked a ruby tip nozzle handled silk filaments much better than traditional brass. Ruby tipped nozzles are kinda pricey so I was hesitant but this one was an affordable option and I am glad I tried it!I didn't need to change my profile at all and I have had good results printing with it so far. Usually matte filaments give me the hardest time, silk is a close second, but I printed a whole spool of matte without any problems and I've done several spools of silk. Not to mention zero issues with my usual PLA.We'll see in time if durability checks out, but so far I am not getting any signs of wear.
Dave in Texarkana
Reviewed in the United States on April 29, 2024
Price point was good (though they keep going up and down). The ruby tip has stayed in place for several dozen hours of printing on PLA and PETG, including white and glow-in-dark. The later two hard on nozzles I've been told and why I try to stay away from brass now.The brass the Ruby is inserted in is holding it's color pretty well but starting to discolor now and I don't run above 240 on the nozzle temp, so the metal purity is fine IMHO. I'm using a .6 mm so you have to think about layer size compared to a .4. I read a long treatise on why a .6 is better than a .4 and most of that seems true - certainly faster.My one dig is that it oozes worse on filament change and end of print times, maybe because there's less friction in the Ruby surface - why I took one star off (and for discoloration now in case that's impending metallic failure at some point).I have a .4 of these I'll try soon to report on consistency/quality between them. Otherwise this is my go to nozzle.I've not had a blockage or other issues.
Justin Christie
Reviewed in the United States on September 27, 2023
I really wanted to get into printing some glow-in-the-dark filament; and had seen horror stories of certain filaments just tearing through brass nozzles. There is certainly an argument to be made that brass nozzles are cheap and for the price of one of these 'exotic' nozzles, you could buy a dozen brass ones, but I don't want to deal with that. Waiting for print quality to deteriorate, then having to partially disassemble my extruder to get a wrench around the hotend (dumb design)...I tried hardened steel to really awful results. Even printing 20º over brass nozzle temps still somehow resulted in poor layer adhesion, poor bed adhesion - and all sorts of weird print quality issues. Most of these went away if I slowed down the print, but that's not worth it IMO. I really wanted to try a diamond nozzle after watching @ZachFreedman's review and factory tour on Youtube, but $100 is still real steep.Somehow only then I became aware of these Ruby nozzles and they seemed like the perfect combo of good thermals, durability, and price - so I took a shot. Long story short, I'm never going back.Print quality is amazing. I haven't compared the same print side-by-side, but I swear this nozzle prints silk/glossy filament better and leaves a shinier surface finish than brass. I've only run about 500g of glow filament through it so far, but so far, no nozzle wear. Still prints bang-on dimensions from when I calibrated my extruder just after swapping it in. I did wear a chunk out of a plastic trim bit at the top of my gantry where the glow filament was sliding over though!If you're here because you're not satisfied with your hardened steel nozzle - this is the fix. Is it an upgrade over brass if you're not concerned about wear? That's debatable. Also I've heard Titanium nozzles transfer heat better, too - but I haven't given them a shot. I don't have any reason to now!
Eric
Reviewed in the United States on July 20, 2023
I picked up the 0.6mm nozzle and have tried it on a few prints. Other than the different profile of the tip end, the physical nozzle does appear to be the same overall dimensions as my existing E3DV6 nozzle.I tried the 0.6mm on a PLA print I had done previously with a plain brass nozzle. I used the same gcode file and the print came out excellent, without any issues or poor quality.I then used it for an ASA print. I realize you can print ASA with a plain brass nozzle but I wanted to compare results with this nozzle. That print also print came out with very good quality and no issues.I like how these nozzles seem to be able to use the same settings as a plain brass at the same size and should last much longer due to the ruby tip. I will be trying some abrasive materials soon, so I went ahead and ordered 0.4mm and 0.8mm Ruby nozzles based on the performance I have seen so far. Being able to print abrasive filaments without the issues/stringing usually associated with hardened steel nozzles will be a big plus.Value for money: time will tell if these are with the extra cost. If they manage to last nearly as long as hardened steel, then I think they very much will be.
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