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Good Filament, Good price, Good delivery.

Top quality Filament at a sale price, thats a win win. Can not print without it so its a buy and save. Delivery was quick and tracked 100% Deal.

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AD5X
Sam slaughter

Great

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AD5X
Kenneth Hampel
AD5X

So I realize I am a noob to this whole 3d printing thing but the AD5X has been great to work with. The system has had flawless prints and uses multiple materials well.

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Adventurer 5M Pro
Christopher Clarke
It just works.

This is my first filament-based printed and I was amazed at the quality and ease of use with the 5M Pro. The print results are great (on a par with my resin based printer) and I love the way the prints are just ready to use imediately with no post processing needed. Filament changes are a breeze, and when I accidentally unplugged it during a print, the printer offered to complete the print when I plugged it back in and the prints themselves were still perfect. It's just great.

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Adventurer 5M
Jeffery Blake
First printer.

This was my first printer I’ve purchased. Being clueless about 3D printing I figured I’d get it to learn on and familiarize myself with everything. So far it has exceeded my expectations. Now that I’m familiar with the basics I want to buy something better with an AMS and enclosed.

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HS PETG
Paul Kowalski
HS PETG

so far works great

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AD5X
Paul Kowalski
AD5X

unboxes quickly.
Works right away

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AD5X
Philip Teague Philip Teague
Excellent value for a high quality design and build

The printer turned up well packaged. Setup was easy and thorough. The filament loading system is excellent and very user-friendly. The printer worked perfectly out of the box!

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PLA Basic
Diane Joseph
PLA Basic

product was as described

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AD5X
Bryan W
Great multicolor 3D printer

I was a pre-order customer so I got a couple of discounts that brought the printer down, plus 2 kg of free filament for being patient through the shipping delay that happened. FlashForge took the extra time to perfect the printer, which makes me happy - much better to have a quality product than a rush, imperfect one.
This is technically my 4th FlashForge printer. FlashForge was the maker of my 2nd 3D printer I bought in 2014, a Makerbot Replicator clone sold under the PowerSpec brand by MicroCenter, Flashforge has been around for a long time! My next printers were a pair of FlashForge Inventors. Those were high quality workhorses for me for a long time, and are still on my "duty roster" if needed. When I saw this 4-color printer from FlashForge, I felt I could trust the brand!
I made a YouTube video of my unboxing experience, link below. I still haven't figured out exactly how to use the 3D-printed accessories that came with the printer which have a short length of PTFE tubing in them - perhaps there's a Wiki entry somewhere. I know they seem to be meant to attach to the spool holders. Another oddity was the 5th spool holder - four are numbered to match the mounting points on the right side of the printer. I'm guessing that might be the default for the AD5M model included by mistake?

The printer is very compact, though that does come at a small cost in build volume versus the Bambu A1 Combo that it competes with. The AD5X is physically like a clone of the Bambu P1P, just about 20% smaller in every dimension. Functionally similar to the Combo (AMS) version of that but much more affordable, and the multi-material system is more functionally similar to the A1 Combo. The AD5X, like the A1 Combo, brings 4 feeder tubers to the printhead, so the retraction distance for color changing is about 2 inches (5 cm) versus 40-ish inches for the Bambu AMS options. That will save a lot of time for color swaps, while being much more affordable than the multicolor tool changers like Prusa has done on the high end of the market. Additionally, FlashForge says the multi-material unit can handle TPU -- this was the primary reason I sprang for it, as the Inventors, despite being dual-head, I could never get to print TPU. I have not tested the TPU handling, but I hope I can print flexible TPU hinges in PLA parts, for instance.

The build volume places the AD5X midway between the A1 Mini and A1/X1/P1P/P1S models from Bambu. I think that is a good position to be in, in terms of marketing to the 3D printing audience. The price point is much lower than Bambu's A1 Combo, and if the discounted price I paid is any indication, there is margin to offer nice discounts in the future, especially as the market is starting to heat up in the Bambu-like machines coming out at very aggressive price points. The framed design of the AD5X clearly has enclosure kits in mind, and I can't wait to see those come out, along with additional nozzle sizes. There seems to be a bit of lag in the accessories coming to market.

I did several test prints, including a couple of multicolor benchies and the 2-color medalion like the Inventor models used. My first print failed due to some kind of homing issue, so the print head was printing in the air about a centimeter above the build plate. I re-homed the printed and started again, which worked out better. I also printed a plate full of springy cats. 3 of 5 came out great, while there some bed adhesion issues on the other 2 pieces. This can happen with any printer and usually resolves by cleaning the print bed or applying glue stick or nanopolymer adhesive. I have been a big fan of the WhamBam 3rd-party build plates on almost all of my printers, as it sticks well and has a smooth finish.

I would note that the benchy was not adapted for maximum speed - IIRC, it estimated about 48 minutes, perhaps a bit disappointing but it was a 4-color print, after all. I guess my sub-10 minute FLSUN printers have me spoiled there. I think the machine could be pushed to substantially higher speeds without changing the hardware.

Final impressions:
Middle of the road build volume
Best price for 4-color printing currently
Could push the speed a little faster
Give us nozzle and enclosure kits in the store!
Get them back in stock so I can buy more!

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AD5X
R.R.
Great

Exactly the high quality I have come to expect!

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AD5X
Jaymes Mathews
Amazing Little Machine

For the price with multi-color, this machine is hard to beat! I had 2 clogs after my initial test print, but the support team was able to help me get everything figured out quickly! The support team is just as amazing as the printer. I can't wait until someone comes up with an enclosure option. My only notes are that the machine is loud, very loud when running at full speed. The size of the IFS should make it possible for the community and Flashforge to come up with something.

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AD5X
Pam MacGregor
Great! I love it!

This is a great machine. I have had it running 24 hours a day. No problems whatsoever. I have 3 other flashforge 5ms. All are great printers.

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Adventurer 5M Pro
Moritz Schorr
Easy to set up, prints great out of the box

I've had my printer for about 3 weeks so far, and I must say I am very impressed with it so far. It was very easy to set up with the instructions provided, and I was up and running within less than 20 minutes from the time of unpacking it. I have only printed with PLA so far, but all of those prints have turned out well and not required any tinkering with the default settings. Very happy with the ease of use as well as the speed and quality of printing!

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AD5X
Raymond D Chapman Jr
Great four color printer.

All in all I think it's a fantastic printer for the price there are a few things that I would have liked to have seen on it like lighting, camera, power button on the front of the unit, the ability to move the filament loader from the right side to the left side which would have only taken a threaded hole on the left side simple and easy to learn

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PLA Multicolor
Lori Tenn
Titanium is the best.

Titanium is my new favorite. It has worked perfectly every time.

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AD5X
Lori Tenn
I love it

This is my first multicolor printer and it has worked flawlessly. I haven't made any adjustments. I set it up and started printing. It's been great right out of the box.

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AD5X
Jonathan Miranda
Well built printer with multicolor capabilities in one package

Love the printer. It takes a few tries to get to understand the nuances of multicolor printing, but it works as it should. Really happy with it!

Camera Kit for Adventurer 5M Series

Works great, wished I ordered it sooner. Definitely a must have.

Camera

Love the camera was easy to install and very easy to check on prints

I love it

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AD5X
elliott g burlett
great

Great product and amazing customer service.

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Adventurer 5M
Charles
Great Beginners and Kids

I got the FlashForge Adventurer 5M for my 10-year-old’s birthday, and it’s been a huge hit! Setup was super easy—it came pre-assembled, and the auto-leveling made getting started a breeze. My kid had it printing within 20 minutes!

Print quality is impressive, with smooth, detailed results. Overall, it’s a fantastic beginner 3D printer—perfect for kids and parents who don’t want to tinker too much. Highly recommend!

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AD5X
Edjer
Absolute Upgrade

I already had a 5M PRO, which is a fantastic tool. I then decided I wanted to have a multicolor printer.

I ordered, and it arrived while there was a delay (due to working on resolving some technical issues, which they resolved and offered some filament for my patience). Great customer service on the order.

The printer itself was a little more complex to set up than the 5M Pro, but nothing someone able to assemble a bookshelf could handle. Loading filamet was a little confusing, but that was quickly resolved by light research and changing and reloading is a breeze.

Print speeds are equal if not more for a single color than the 5MPro and while it's slower due to color changes the ability to print color is definitely a HUGE advantage!

Granted there is a lot of "****" but that's just the nature of the technology. I am working on a magnetic attachment to channel the **** into a bin which will help.

The printer is relatively quiet for a printer, even when the fans are running, and it's moving at top speed.

A few small negatives are:

Rhe spool holders are a little wonky for some spools, especially cardboard spools, and watching for tangles on the spool is critical.
The power switch on the back is not a big deal and I used a WiFi switch to control the printer.
Unlike the 5M the printer only uses Orca Flashforge, which may be a slight learning curve over FlashPrint 5 but a little practice becomes just as easy and with a LOT more control and features.
I've had a couple of bad prints, but mostly due to either not leveling, spool tangles, or missing something in the slicer, all part of the learning process.
I would like to have a camera, to monitor prints but that's a easy accessory for the future.

Regardless of these minor issues, I'm 100% satisfied with the printer and recommend the ADX to anyone looking to print in color.

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Adventurer 5M Pro
Robert Wood
My first professional 3D printer

I am very much in love with this machine. It is performing like it’s supposed to even when having some problems I was able to make fixes. And became operational once again within a timely manner. I think flash war is gonna be a major competitor, especially to Creality in bambuu lab.