

🔥 Upgrade Your 3D Printing Game with Precision & Power!
The E3D V6 Hot End Full Kit is a professional-grade 3D printer extruder upgrade compatible with all 1.75mm E3D V6 Makerbot printers. Featuring a robust 12V/40W heater capable of reaching 280°C, a high-speed cooling fan, and precision brass nozzles in multiple sizes, this all-metal kit ensures smooth, leak-free extrusion and rapid thermal regulation. Perfect for millennial makers seeking reliable, high-quality prints and seamless installation.
| ASIN | B06XBXDJY3 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #82,123 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #1,436 in 3D Printer Accessories |
| Date First Available | February 27, 2017 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 4.2 ounces |
| Manufacturer | Wangdd22 |
| Package Dimensions | 6.02 x 4.96 x 1.46 inches |
M**A
Works for Anet A8
Worked perfectly for my Anet A8! Installation was straightforward, and it’s been running smoothly ever since. A good upgrade or replacement for your 3D printer.
A**X
Works for me
I purchased this knowing it is not a "genuine" or original part. I have an old Anycubic printer that I purchased broken and neglected for next to nothing, stripped it down and rebuilt for direct drive, added a new controller board and LCD, and tuned the thing to print PETG, TPU, Nylon, and other less bowden friendly materials. I made the thing for rapid small part making where super quality isn't what I'm after. Sans the electronics, everything was either printed or parts sourced from my fun parts bin. I had a V6 that worked for a while, but the PTFE tube rode up too much and it goo'd itself to death. I tried to fix it, but I really just made an unrecoverable mess. I wanted something cheap that would fit into my printhead assembly, and this fit the bill. I dropped it in, and I haven't had any issues. It has been great in my use case. I cannot comment on longevity, but there's really not much to these things. The extra parts will come in handy, and the tiny fan has been delightfully added to my collection of basically useless tiny fans that will eventually go on something maybe.
R**N
Works with modifications on Monoprice Select Mini V2
This is a 12 volt unit, not sure if those that experienced instant burn out may have installed on 24 volt printers. I have already printed 8 hours without issue. Installation was quite another thing, it is not a direct bolt on for a Monoprice Mini V2. Third photo is my original. Note original heat block is much smaller & there is a spacer nut on the heat break. I had to bevel the heat block with a dremel to prevent it from melting the fan shroud. The original shroud is your mount. To remove the provided shroud unscrew its fan first. I had to unscrew the heat sink and install a 7M 1.0 nut as a spacer jam nut. Trial & error here to have the correct nozzle height. I used my original fan, the temp sensor is direct plugin, the heater doesn’t have a plug, I staggered butt connectors for the heater.
M**N
THIS IS NOT COMPATIBLE WITH Prusa MK3S!!
THIS IS NOT COMPATIBLE WITH Prusa MK3S!!! This is only a 12V heater, the MK3 needs 24v. The quality seemed ok the wires are not marked and the thermister cables had a very small indicator of which wire was which so at first I had it upside down (the plug also doesn't have a lock housing to make sure you don't put it in upside down) My last comment is that the heater wires are just bare at the ends and not crimped like the originals which was a bit concerning but I know that's not a dealbreaker.
A**D
Great hotend clone so far
The thermister is screwed too tightly to the block which will cause a high temp reading. Simply loosen the screw and you should be good. I have printed PLA, ABS and PETG with this and the only problem I've had was my own fault... I placed a cooling fan too high and so there was too much heat in the lower part of the heatsink and caused a clog. Once I lowered the fan I haven't had any problems. My only complaint is that the pictures show the bowden connection on the extruder motor side, but it only came with the hotend connector so I had to order the other one before I could use it.
B**Z
Don’t waste your money… see update
This is a great upgrade to my printer, however the cooling fan went out in the first few weeks when I first got it. Replaced it via Amazon and has works well for the last few months and the fan again has gone out, luckily at the start off a long print so not too much waste. I also don't believe this is an authentic E3D V6 extruder as there are slight differences that I'm finding. Overall not too bad, just have extra 3010 fans on hand to be able to swap when it burns out. UPDATE: This extruder has done nothing but clog, I have changed numerous settings for feeding and retraction and nothing helps I and giving this extruder a 1 star because I have to give a star rating. I will be going back to the stock hot end.
J**R
Great for the price
Haven’t had any issues as of right now, seems to function great, but I’m still getting the kinks worked out with my whole new set up so it’s a little too soon to tell for sure. I can say the 30mm fan included is both loud and not that good, but hard to knock it at this price point. I’m replacing mine with a printed shroud and a noctua fan. I wanted to knock off a star, but with the spare parts it comes with at this price point, and as long as it keeps working without issues, I just can’t give it less than 5.
M**E
If you're having trouble with this, it's probably not the fault of the components. Read up on printing with All Metal hot-ends!
I thought this was faulty until I took some time to learn more about all-metal hotends and how to get good prints. The PTFE lined throats are best for my needs and I haven't had a single issue with this since I swapped out the throat on the heat brake for one of the nylon lined spares that this came with. All-metal hotends require much more dramatic cooling at the heat brake than I think I was getting, and you'd want to lubricate the hotend with some oil and drastically reduce your retraction distance, or else you'll get a jammed up hotend and throat like I did. Having a better extruder than I have would probably help, too. If you've never printed with an all-metal hotend before, I'd recommend still getting this and giving it a try, but don't be surprised if you don't immediately get great results, since there is a learning curve here that doesn't necessarily have anything to do with the parts and build quality of this set. This hotend prints a treat now that I've used the provided parts to switch back to a more beginner-friendly configuration.
M**A
Excelente producto, llegó a tiempo, y buen servicio, estoy probando, y funciona muy bien.