The Revo Six is one of the latest hot ends from E3D, but can it keep up with the OG V6? Read on for an E3D Revo Six vs E3D V6 comparison!
The E3D Hemera is a dual-drive extruder that can serve in a Bowden or direct drive system. Read on to learn all about its many features!
If you've had your eyes on E3D's exciting RapidChange Revo hot end system but haven't modded your Creality 3D printer before, the Revo CR may be a great place to start.
Being some of the best in the realm of 3D printing, E3D hot ends have plenty of variants. Read on for the best E3D hot ends and alternatives!
The move comes as the OEM pivots to place more focus on FDM extrusion systems, although spare parts will still be available until stock runs out.
The series includes a five-inch touchscreen for the P1 series, an E3D Revo hotend, an LED upgrade kit, and more.
The OEM is updating pricing and product bundles for its RapidChange Revo product lineup while also launching a configurator and 50% user error discount.
The drop-in replacements boasts a claimed 60% increase in flow rate, with 50% of Bambu Lab's royalty payments benefiting the Sanjay Mortimer Foundation.
Weighing just 140 g, the Roto features a 3D printed aluminum heat sink, options for sensors, and more.
Nozzles, heater blocks, and heavily customizable hotside kits are designed for printing at up to 500 °C.
The Revo LGX is available now in three variants, enabling users to pair Revo hotends with LGX extruders.
The move follows E3D’s acquisition of Zodiac 3D, with nozzles available in CRB and Pro variants.
Revo, V6, and Volcano nozzles boasting wear-resistant, thermal conductivity, and non-stick properties, are now available for purchase.
The Revo Prusa Mini Edition is a model-specific version of the Revo Micro, enabling toolless nozzle swapping at room temperature with a drop-in replacement.
E3D's new Revo hot end series offers some amazing benefits, like easy nozzle changes. Read on to learn more about the new E3D Revo hot ends!
Popular OEM’s anticipated next-generation of nozzle, almost a year on from its reveal, is nearing launch. The ObXidian is coming in October, according to a recent blog post.
E3D’s latest extruder, the Hermes, apparently fell foul of “an international company of the same name," prompting a last-minute rechristening.
E3D, the 3D printer parts company, has announced the release of its long-awaited SuperVolcano Hot End add-on which boasts up to 11x the volumetric throughput of the company's V6 Hot End.
Debuting at the 2018 Midwest RepRap Festival this weekend is a tool changing 3D printer from British company E3D. This is a multi-material FFF machine that's quick, nimble, and very very clever.
In order to improve high-temperature 3D printing, E3D releases the Titan Aqua hotend and extruder alongside a water-cooling kit.