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Reddit mentions of BIQU Upgrade Wear Resistant MK10 Nozzles M7 0.4mm Threaded Stainless Steel Nozzle Extrusion Head (Pack of 5pcs)

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We found 3 Reddit mentions of BIQU Upgrade Wear Resistant MK10 Nozzles M7 0.4mm Threaded Stainless Steel Nozzle Extrusion Head (Pack of 5pcs). Here are the top ones.

BIQU Upgrade Wear Resistant MK10 Nozzles M7 0.4mm Threaded Stainless Steel Nozzle Extrusion Head (Pack of 5pcs)
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Found 3 comments on BIQU Upgrade Wear Resistant MK10 Nozzles M7 0.4mm Threaded Stainless Steel Nozzle Extrusion Head (Pack of 5pcs):

u/bwinterton · 2 pointsr/3Dprinting

The standard/stock nozzle on the Maker Select v2 is .4mm brass nozzle (not .1mm, layer height and nozzle size aren't directly related). If you want to get a reinforced nozzle you can grab one on Amazon or any other 3D Printing shop. Just look for nozzles for the MK10 or that mention Duplicator i3.

Another option that you should consider (if you've got the budget and the time) is upgrading the whole hotend to an all metal hotend which helps when printing hotter temperatures for things like PETG and ABS. Micro Swiss makes a well regarded all-metal hotend and also sells reinforced nozzles for it (here and here)

u/saberToothedCat · 1 pointr/3Dprinting

Maker Select v2.1
Monoprice PLA
Printing temp: 215
Bed temp: 60

I just changed nozzles to these would that have anything to do with it? Just levelled the bed right before this as well. All I am trying to do is print out some mods before I can get to the real stuff! Any help is appreciated, thanks.

u/RojoNinja · 1 pointr/3Dprinting

These say they're stainless: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01GG1F006/