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The FLASHFORGE AD5M Pro is a high-speed CoreXY 3D printer delivering up to 600mm/s print speeds with precision auto-leveling and a fully enclosed, quiet design (≤50 dB). It supports multi-material printing with interchangeable nozzles (0.25-0.8mm) and advanced air filtration for safe indoor use. Integrated smart controls enable remote monitoring and multi-printer management, making it a top-tier choice for professionals and enthusiasts seeking reliable, efficient, and versatile 3D printing.























| ASIN | B0DPZFXCHW |
| Best Sellers Rank | #5,602 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #10 in 3D Printers |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (195) |
| Date First Available | December 10, 2024 |
| Item Weight | 33 pounds |
| Manufacturer | Zhejiang Flashforge 3D Technology Co., Ltd |
| Product Dimensions | 15.75 x 17.83 x 14.96 inches |
M**B
Good printer, Please Read
Okay so let me just start out by saying, 3D printing IS NOT what I thought it would be, in a good way! Had this printer since late November 2025, it’s my first printer. I’ve definitely learned a lot and it was worth the money. Now, I will admit I have had one spaghetti incident so far which cooked my nozzle and damaged my plate which did leave irreversible damage marks in the plate, which in turn left marks on prints and is a bit annoying but not too big of a deal. I did end up replacing the build plate and unclogged the nozzle along with it, and it works great again. I will say it is a little tricky for beginners as this was my first printer as well. You have to do a lot of research to learn the different settings and techniques that different filament types need in order to avoid incidents like I had. I can see how for non-handy people, unlogging the nozzle may be a bit tricky, but luckily I’m handy so it was no problem for me. Just be weary of that. I will say, it is a little annoying that I had to wait multiple weeks for parts to ship new form China but I’m a pretty patient person so it didn’t bother me too much. Just be aware if your thinking of buying this printer for your kids or self and haven’t started 3D printing yet, just please don’t make a stupid move and leave your printer alone at first if your not confident enough yet like I did unless you want to end up going through 2 months of trouble shooting and waiting on parts/taking apart your printer’s nozzle. Otherwise it’s not a bad printer, it works good when it actually does work which is a lot of the time, but it mostly depends on your slicer settings which is the software you will use to model and send your prints to your printer. You can either send it via Wifi or the USB drive it come with, but I recommend just using the Wifi feature at first just to learn as it’s easier. I didn’t learn till a few months in that there is a built in camera that you can watch your prints on (once again over Wifi), via the Flashprint slicer so you don’t have to be always watching your printer 24/7, but I suppose that one is simply on me for not reading all the specs before buying, lol. I did sit in front of the printer at first and watch the prints however please do not do that and crack open a window every now and then, as I also learned that 3D printing can release non-dangerous particles in the air which is NOT dangerous at all, however a bit irritating to breath and can make your throat tickle after a while. I’m just saying this because I seen some other reviewers have their young children directly in front of the enclosure with their faces against the door. People, I’ll say it again this is NOT a toy 😭 it is a machine. Just wanted to get that out of the way. If you don’t want your prints to come out with textures I learned you will also have to fork another $20 over to switch out the build plate which is magnetic and comes off easily and switched it out with a smooth plate which you will want to get right away if you want your prints to come out smooth and not sparkly. All in all it’s been a great journey to learn the wacky world of 3D printing and if your willing to give a lot of time, a reasonable amount of money, and a LOT of patience then I’d definitely recommend this printer, just don’t expect your first prints to be great and start with something simple like a built in test print such as a cube. Your gonna need a computer to use it of course. You can either find print STLs online (there are multiple great websites with free 3D models made by real people that you can use) or you can design your own models although if your new I’d recommend staying away from that for a while unless your familiar with the likes of Blender or 3D modeling. I have ran about 30+ prints on this guy at this point and they always come out really well but it depends on your room environment and settings. Know you will likely need to buy a separate dry box to dry your filament as over time it slowly absorbs moisture in the air and can ruin your prints if your not careful. I found it helps to have a dehumidifier in the same room or nearby but it probably won’t matter too much if your careful about it. The roll of filament it comes with is not a lot, it’s about half a roll of PLA which is a slightly weaker filament type but it’s still great for quick parts or small objects, so plan on buying another roll of filament right away, usually 1.75mm. Thank you so much for reading my very long and detailed review, (I know…) have a great day and happy printing everybody!
M**.
Great for a beginner!
I love this thing! I bought two of these, one in about 48 hours after the first, for a large printing project. I have never 3-D printed anything before in my life. Within an hour of opening the box I was already printing. The device was very easy to set up, The software is very user-friendly. The only things I would change are the user manual. The Quickstart guide works great, but other information is a little hard to dig through and manual did not answer many of my fairly basic questions such as procedure for removing filament to change colors. That process turned out to be very easy, but it took me almost 20 minutes of digging through the manual and realizing it wasn’t in there, so I had to do a Google search. Still though this printer is working very well the quality is great and it’s very easy for a beginner like me. I liked it enough that I actually bought a third.
A**R
HORRIBLE QUALITY
This printer printed beautifully for maybe the first 30 prints. But then it started malfunctioning. The filament (that we bought directly from them) kept getting clogged. Then the extruder went bad. We bought a new extruder and new nozzles. It worked one time then it stopped again. HORRIBLE PRODUCT!!!! BAD QUALITY!!!! We regret this purchase.
J**Y
Good affordable entry into 3D printing!
This is a great printer for first time 3D printer users. This one actually wasn't my first, but I can say this printer is far easier to use than the Ender 3 I started with years ago. It's coreXY, prints pretty fast, and is easy to calibrate and use. No manual bed leveling. That's all automatic and also has input shaping and temperature calibration which is really very good for a printer in this price range. The nozzles are easily interchangeable, they just snap out. Some people may be turned off by the fact that the nozzle cartridges are proprietary, but they aren't very expensive. They're actually the nozzle and hot end in one assembly. So every time you swap the cartridge you get a new hot end too. I have yet to have to replace one after months of use, but I bought extras so that I can use a different nozzle for each filament type. I have printed PLA, PETG, ABS, and ASA with this printer. It can in theory print Nylon (PA) and Polycarbonate (PC) but those may be more difficult to use in this printer because it does not have a heated chamber. Even so, since it is enclosed the bed will heat the chamber via convection so it's worth a shot. Either way, for the price this printer does so much more than I expected. Support is also decent. It is based in China and so they may take a day to respond but they do respond, and they quickly sent me a replacement part without hassle when I needed it. Is the printer perfect? No, but it's probably the best you'll get for the price, and I am very satisfied with it. I would buy another one in a heartbeat, and in fact I'm looking into buying their multicolor printer next, the AD5X. Unbeatable value, and I highly recommend!
R**3
My kids live it
Extremely early review. Just received it at 1pm today setup was simple but it did freeze when finishing up the calibration. Did a power off and back on and it went all the way back threw setup again. This time it completed and updated the firmware. We have printed 3 of the files that came with the machine and 2 files we sliced ourselves. This thing is so much faster than my old Monoprice machine. I am tempted to print one of my older 12 hour prints just to see the difference. I have virtually no stringing on any of the prints so far but it has only been about 6 hours since it arrived. Currently printing a print in place hinged dragon for my daughter using some 8 year old purple PLA that I had left over. So far no strang issues with the old filament. Reading some of the bad reviews gave me some apprehension picking this up. I just figured its best practice to immediately use electronics. You never can tell if you receive a defective unit until you try them. Just remember the return windows are short but useful.
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