Flashforge Adventurer 3 3D Printer,Disassemble Nozzle & Removable Platform





| Dimensions: | 52.1 x 48.11 x 43.51 cm; 10 Kilograms |
| Model: | AD3 |
| Manufacture: | Zhejiang Flashforge 3D Technology Co., Ltd. |
| Dimensions: | 52.1 x 48.11 x 43.51 cm; 10 Kilograms |
| Origin: | China |
Good first printe
Easy to use but despite the heated bed many prints still need rafts. The small prints size may be a problem but the ease of use and user freindly printer is for me worth the money saving time on assembly. I had to change the boden tube after a few prints but since then no problems.
Perfect for beginners
I bought this for my husband who has never done 3d printing and he loves it. Highly recommend connect to flash cloud / connect your printer to it. My husband has printed a couple of boxes. A toothpaste key. A spool part for the machine. Easy to use highly recommend
Great beginner printe
Great printer for beginners, easy to use with a few YouTube tutorials, would definitely recommend for people starting out.
I found the adhesion a slight issue with the printer, but using a glue stick on most prints seems to solve that entirely (the adhesion issues are probably user error rather than the machine in the first place)
Great print quality for what I need, I have personally printed as long as 0.08mm but generally use 0.13 for fairly detailed items.
My personal downsides are the build volume, but it’s plenty big enough for most things just be aware it’s not the biggest at 150*150, and the fact it doesn’t fit a 1kg spool on by standard, so if you do buy this, make your first big print a spool holder
All in all a great machine, enclosure works fine and even after a year of use I only had to replace two consumables (the nozzle and Bowden tube but both for user error) and both where really easy to replace
An easy to use out of the box printe
We purchased this product as a Christmas gift for our 14-year-old son, and I must say that it was the highlight of the day. The installation process was straightforward, and the instructions were easy to comprehend. It has now been two months since its purchase, and I can confidently say that there have been only a few days when it has not been used for some task or the other. If I had the option, I would undoubtedly give it more than five stars.
It just works out of the box
Great 3D printer. Comes assembled, just take it out the box and start printing. No messing around calibrating and fiddling, just print. Very easy. Only negative I would say is print area is a bit small and it does not support TPU but works great with ABS.
Genuinely usable out of the box!
I honestly thought 3D printing was still at a stage where even a nice enclosed model like this would be really fiddly and tricky to use. I have been amazed at how easy it has been. There is obviously still a learning curve and some trial and error with regard to settings etc., but I was printing the demo model in minutes and my own designs not long after.
To be clear as well, I’m using Tinkercad (free app and website) on a 7th gen iPad and the Flashcloud website to upload the jobs to the printer.
I bought the Adventurer 3 Pro, so it needs a sharp tool to lift the models from the 3D print bed once done (35C seems to be the optimal cooling point to do this). I’m just using an old, broad kitchen knife.
I’m generally a cauldron of frustration and rage when technology is inconsistent or poorly thought out and there has honestly been zero swearing!
I would, however, note that the Flashcloud website can be a bit fickle at times. That does appear to have improved since switching the printer to my guest wifi as opposed to my main. No idea why