🚀 Elevate Your 3D Printing Game!
The FLASHFORGE Adventurer 5M Pro 3D Printer combines high-speed performance with user-friendly features, including a one-click auto-leveling system, a dual filtration setup for cleaner air, and compatibility with multiple filament types. Ideal for both personal and educational use, this printer ensures a safe and efficient printing experience.
M**T
Wow
Read the reviews to this before buying it, and thought for the price why not.Straight out of the box, undo the retaining bolts for the bed insert the LCD display (which is a fiddly ribbon cable) and basically your are off.The included filament is good quality, but needs to be wound on to something, as it's loose and knots up. So its worth using a spooled filament.The prints I am getting are faultless, auto bed leveling is amazing (this is the first one I've had with it).Heats up very quick. Prints really fast. Certainly worth the purchase, for me anyway.
I**L
Great 3D printer at a very reasonable price
This is a review for Flashforge Adventurer 3 Lite. The printer is the same as the Adventurer 3 but has no camera or end of filament detection, but is a lot cheaper. (FYI the Adventurer 3 Pro has a glass print bed but again the printer is basically the same as the Adventurer 3.)This is my first 3D printer so I can't compare it except against my expectations. I was looking for a printer that could do PLA, ABS and ideally PETG materials, that was enclosed and ready assembled, that I could use straight away without too much tweaking, had Wi-Fi connectivity and was sub £300. YouTube research showed that the Adventurer 3 could fit the bill, and I was about the get one for just under £300 when I saw the Lite version for £70 less. It took a while to find out what the difference was, as the Flashforge website didn't really mention it, but in the end I discovered the difference and decided I could do without a camera so I bought the Lite.First impressions were a bit disappointing as when I tried to feed in the supplied PLA filament it wouldn't feed into the print head. I had the do a bit of YouTube research, disconnected refitted the PTFE feed tube, and then it worked. The test cube printed very well using all the default settings. Since then I have designed and printed lots of items. There is lots to learn but (apart from the feed glitch) you can start printing useful things from day one.I have found that, at least for the kind of work I wanted to do, the 150mm cubed work space is perfectly adequate. The print bed is satisfactory, the filament sticks to it but it is easy to remove the finished models. With the enclosure it is very quiet, and I have it printing next to me while I work. Many people comment on the fact you can only fit 250g print spools inside the machine. I haven't found this much of a problem in terms of finding PLA supplies (I use Luftzeuge) and if you want you can have the side door open and use a 1kg spool on an external stand. The slicing software Flashprint is very easy to use, and I use default settings expect I have turned off "rafts" as I haven't found the need for them. The picture shows a "Benchy" printed with standard print quality and no tweaking of the defaults, and it is pretty good in terms of finish, details and dimensions. Some users have commented on the simplistic bed levelling (only sets the height of the middle of the bed) but the latest firmware (which downloads and updates automatically if you are connected to the Internet) now uses 9 points. The Internet connection makes it very easy to download models from Thingiverse or design things with Tinkercad on your PC, and send them to the Flashprint slicing software and straight to the printer, without USB cables or constantly copying files on USB memory sticks (although you can do that).In summary I would recommend this printer to any first time user. I am very pleased and somewhat amazed how at the quality of work I have produced in a few days. I don't think you'll be disappointed.
A**A
Great but don't use the filimant included
The 3D printer is great but the test filimant that they send keeps on breaking inside the machine causing faulty prints. Also the casing only supports 500g of filimant and anything larger then that the wheel is too big. All in all this is a good printer
N**R
Very easy to use.
Totally happy with the product. Assembled very quickly and started to print straight away. Print quality is very good, but to print at a full speed good quality filament required.
A**H
Don't waste your money
The media could not be loaded. OMG where do i start. I had been thinking about getting this printer for weeks, i read all reviews and watched Youtube etc, and finally i bite the bullet and brought it. It arrived in a huge box, once opened , and unpacked i was excited to get this printer set up. The instructions are POOR nothing in there about how to connect to the camera, a small diagram (which you need a magnifying glass for) to tell you how to put the filament in, nothing about connecting Wifi. Tiny screen which is hard to navigate around.I finally managed it with the help of Google and Youtube. I printed the tester tiny box and was excited about getting all my files i had saved printed. My first print after the box was a disaster, just like spaghetti, i fiddled around with settings and thought i had it sussed, i printed another Item, all gappy, cancelled that, done another same thing, Tried 4 prints in total, got bored of waiting, and fiddling around with setting.Also there is NO cancel print job on this machine Just Pause. No way of returning back to the menu other then switching it on and off. You have to keep telling it to load the filament before each print otherwise it starts printing without any Filament. Then you have the NOISE!!!! IT MAKES A CLUNKING noise and the bed almost looks like it jumping. Not sure if it was supposed to do that as i have never had one of these before or whether it is faulty. BUT for £300.00 I expect much better quality.I will be returning this for a refund. if you want my advice STEER CLEAR of this product, it really isn't worth £300.00 at most i would expect to pay £150.00 to £200.00 for it, but in all honesty that is over priced as well. Also beware that you need to pay for return postage on this ( if you need to return it of course).I am extremely disappointed as i had been saving up lots of projects i wanted to print, now I'm back to deciding whether i want a resin printer with all the hassles of the cleaning, and expense of resin, or whether i just want to buy the items for Amazon.
A**R
Fantastic
Excellent printer from Flashforge, I've had their finder2 and also finder3. This is the same fab high quality build product.Prints at high speed are excellent and prints well with a wide range of filament brands.If you want a ready to go printer straight out of the box then this is a perfect start. With the auto levelling built in you will be printing within 20mins.
J**R
Great Quality
Prints things very well with just the basic settings, ideal for a novice
J**N
Great value for the price
I would recommend this printer on the basis that you only require it for -General hobbyOne-off prototype that doesn't require high accuracyStarting to get in to 3d printingI have been impressed with some of the components it can print. Admittedly, some of the resolution hasn't been high end, but generally they have been a good standard.
J**A
Broken upon arrival.
Unit arrived with a displaced printing platform and a large plastic piece broken. There is noticable damage to the front plastic on the printing plate.
M**E
Easy to use after you download the right software
This product is easy to use after you download correct software. It is not located in the instructions at all! We headed to Reddit to find the answer. You will need to download Flash print slicer.
U**S
Pésimo servicio al cliente
Mi impresora tiene un problema de impresión y no me solucionan, tengo meses pidiendo asesoría y mandé las pruebas necesarias. Pero ahora solo ignoran mis mensajes y me dejaron a mi suerte. Pésimo servicio.
F**S
muy buen producto
funciona muy bien
S**N
Fantastic product for the price!
I have a fair amount of 3D printing experience with a different tabletop model. It was about 3 years old and broke down so I went shopping for a new one. At $340 this was hard to pass up.This thing is fantastic. It takes longer to get it out of its packaging than it takes to get it up and running.The heated bed is great and promotes good adhesion and helps with warping of parts. The bed comes with some kind of permanent textured surface so you no longer have to mess about with masking tape or other temporary bed covers that must constantly be renewed. The machine is quiet. It has a built-in camera so you can monitor print progress remotely, if desired (I have not tried this yet). The device has built-in wifi capability, and using the FlashPrint software you can easily import .stl (and other) files, slice them, and then push them wirelessly to the printer, whereupon it will start printing. The software has very fine control capabilities but honestly the Basic setting works just fine for what I've done so far. Print quality is great for my parts - so much so that I now print on Fast setting because it's plenty good enough for the parts I am making. Standard quality was fantastic. I should print something on Fine just to see how good it can actually get.About the only criticism with the machine is that it won't accept 1Kg spools. But that is OK - simply remove the access panel and set your spool on a spindle rod right beside the machine and it will up-take from an external spool just fine.Also the machine has a fantastic auto-load and unload routine that makes changing filament painless.I can't imagine how you could get a better machine for the money. I'm tempted to buy a second one just to increase my production speed.
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