🚀 Elevate Your 3D Printing Experience!
The OMG V2S extruder is a high-performance upgrade for 3D printers, featuring an all-metal aluminum design, enhanced torque output, and compatibility with various models. It includes two free drive gears and allows for easy conversion to direct extrusion, ensuring smoother filament feeding and improved print quality.
S**R
OMG V2 F1 Extruders Are The Best!!!
I put these on all three of my 3D printers as upgrades over the Titan clones that came stock. I had issues with my Titan clones slipping or not lasting at all. I wanted something that would hold up for years and not wear out so fast or even at all. The way the OMG extruders grip the filament is amazing using dual gears. After adjusting my esteps and running a roll of PETG through the first 3D printer. I knew I had a winner and had to upgrade the remaining 3D printers. I also recommend the OMG extruders on all the support pages I'm part of. Check out social media and you'll see for yourself why these are the best on the market.
F**S
Perfect
On flsun sr you have to have the whole thing flipped (adjustment screw facing towards front of printer) and they tell you the estep number which is nice
M**L
Eats filament, fills up with filament debris and stops working
Assembles fairly easy onto a FLSUN SR. The main issue that made me remove it from the printer is that it fills up with filament debris and stops working. I have tried several different brands of PLA in normal, matte or silk variety. The extruder tension seems to need to be adjusted frequently to keep it moving the filament. It finally just gets so packed up with filament dust/shavings it will not work anymore. If you dissasemble and clean out it with a brass brush it will work again for a bit. Seems to have a good grip on filament but simply doesnt work for me on this printer. Net result is a waste of $60+ dollars.
J**Y
Just short of a 5 star product
Hello there wary 3d printer enthusiast. Are you looking at this item wondering if it truly is as awesome as it looks? Ehh, it kind of is. It mostly is.The TL:DR of it is, I don't regret it, it's solid. Would I buy it again?? Ehh, still deciding that one. Overall would recommend it though.I purchased one of these and installed it on an Anycubic Vyper. I have a farm of Vypers at this point, and I was exploring the possibility of using this extruder in all of them.This is one of the most expensive extruder offerings on amazon. It has a decent sales pitch, but not a lot of additional information is out there to really show the worthiness of the extruder. I wanted to write this review up to help you decide. To help you realize if it's worth the money or not for your application.The extruder itself is a nice product. It's surprisingly light. It's a decently solid design. I actually like it a lot. Where it falls flat for me, is the company behind it. The documentation isn't great. They really need someone that is a 3d printing, english speaking, enthusiast to clean up their documentation. Because of the very high cost of the extruder, that aspect of it actually hurts the overall product rating. I'm paying a premium price from an unknown company that hasn't done anything to elevate it's name beyond just being another knockoff manufacture.Now, I purchased this extruder, so I know it's not just another cheap extruder. But it is difficult to justify the price they're charging. However, with that being said, it has been an excellent product. I don't regret the purchase at all. I think whoever the engineers on it were, they did a good job. I see the thought they put into it. I would be inclined recommend it for one off purchases, if you only need one extruder for one printer.So what about my case? I mentioned I put this on an Anycubic Vyper, and was looking to possibly put them on all my vypers. Am I going to???? Uhhh. As good as this extruder is, there's a free printable extruder, the b'struder, which is amazing too. It does an incredibly job, and out performs most knock-off extruders.So yeah, it's hard to justify the price point. The thing is, I paid less than what it's current price is at too, and at the price I paid (60, vs the 70 it's at as the time of posting this), it was a bit much. I'm coupling this upgrade with a bimetal heat break. So like for the price of one of these, I can upgrade the extruder (using a b'struder) and heatbreaks on 3 printers.My advice. If you want a really good quality extruder and only have one printer, and a little prior knowledge with the mechanical side of 3d printing, then this is a great product. If you are really into 3d printing and want to put good components into your system, then it's a solid choice.If you are looking for a consistent upgrade package you can apply to multiple printers, this will be a very costly choice. You need to think hard about if it's really worth it in the long run. It's a solid extruder, but that doesn't mean there aren't cheaper options available that can do the job just as well. Personally, I still want to fit out all my printers with these. Cost is the main issue there.I'd also like to address some of the other reviews I've seen for this extruder, and some of the other variations from their line. The poor reviews I've seen usually come down to user error. From what people have said, I don't think the company does a good job at engaging it's customers, and that's one of the issues I see with them and their products. You know, you purchase a product from Prusa, you can feel safe knowing that they're going to back it up. With this extruder, there is no real indication that they'll be there for you in the long run. You need to know what you're doing when you purchase a product like this.
S**T
Built well, fantastic feeder
I have been using this for a few days now. I have installed it on my modified anycubic predator using a duet 2 WiFi. This extruder is built well. Big step up from the plastic geared extruders And it’s lighter. Make sure to order the motor to go with it for more weight reduction over then the standard motor.It looks to be based off of how robot mig weld feeders are designed. 2 sets of gears to push the filament. Other extruders, geared or not typical use 1 set. The design they have created is fantasticFollow the assembly instructions it’s easyThe body is well built, the gears join to each other nice and tight. And all the hardware is included to mount to existing motor if you don’t order new one. The screws seem good quality. The filament inlet has a nice metal bushing and the outlet for Bowen comes with a nice lock washer for the push lock fitting and a push lock locking clip that actually fits and is not thin and cheap like others I have used.First print turned out fantastic even tho I used some “starter” settings. After I tweeted a few things the prints came out flawless or so it even printing over 100mm/sec. With increased temps I was able to still get a good print over 175mm/s. This extruder can really push the filament, no clicking no under extrusion. I made sure to use prints that were large to allow printer to get as close as possible to the speeds max speeds set.One improvement is that they should send a small grease packet to use on the gears.Update, after a few prints I found out I was under extruding. I backed the speeds down to 60mm/s The under extrusion on the inside of the model went away but I can’t get the stringing to stop I believe this Has to do more with the motor they sell to go with it, I have another review on that. I didn’t have these problems with the old extruder I replaced it because it was worn out the plastic gears didn’t hold up.The support they offer to resolve issues is horrible at best.As of right now I can’t Recommend this If I get the issues resolved I’ll post another update
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