3D Printer Nozzles

Nozzles are one of the most important parts of your printer. Knowing when to change them and what to change them to can have a drastic effect on print quality and the time it takes to print your parts. Most printers come with a standard 0.4mm brass nozzle, but changing this to a 0.6mm or 0.8mm nozzle can make printing parts much faster if you don’t mind a slightly lower quality. Also, harder nozzles can last longer, especially if you are printing abrasive materials that have additives in them such as Carbon, metal or wood filaments. If you want to print these sorts of materials, we normally recommend going for a 0.6mm nozzle or above, as this helps to prevent blockages over time.
We have a wide range of nozzles available for all of the printers we sell and more.

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M2548 Micro Swiss Brass Plated Wear Resistant Nozzle for MK10 PTFE Lined Hotend - Technology Outlet

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M2500 Micro Swiss MK8 Plated M2 Hardened High Speed Steel Nozzle - Technology Outlet

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M3001 Micro Swiss Plated Wear Resistant Nozzles for Flowtech™ Hotend - Technology Outlet

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Micro Swiss Brass Plated Wear Resistant Nozzles for K1 Style Hotend - Technology Outlet

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M2904 Micro Swiss CM2™ Nozzles for FlowTech™ Hotends - Technology Outlet

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  • 10+ in stock, ready to be shipped
Nozzles are one of the most important parts of your printer. Knowing when to change them and what to change them to can have a drastic effect on print quality and the time it takes to print your parts. Most printers come with a standard 0.4mm brass nozzle, but changing this to a 0.6mm or 0.8mm nozzle can make printing parts much faster if you don’t mind a slightly lower quality. Also, harder nozzles can last longer, especially if you are printing abrasive materials that have additives in them such as Carbon, metal or wood filaments. If you want to print these sorts of materials, we normally recommend going for a 0.6mm nozzle or above, as this helps to prevent blockages over time.
We have a wide range of nozzles available for all of the printers we sell and more.
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