FLASHFORGE Adventurer 5M 3D Printer with Fully Auto Leveling, Max 600mm/s High Speed Printing, 280°C Direct Extruder with 3S Detachable Nozzle, CoreXY All Metal Structure, Print Size 220x220x220mm
$309.00 $239.00
$309.00 $239.00
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1 12X Ultra Faster
2 Reduced Print Time
3 Support Mobile App
4 Multi-Material Printing
5 DIY Unique Enclosure

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Leveling Type:
One-Button Auto Leveling
One-Button Auto Leveling
One-Button Auto Leveling
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Travel Speed and Acceleration
600mm/s and 20,000mm/s²
600mm/s and 20,000mm/s²
600mm/s and 20,000mm/s²
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Extuder Type
Max.280℃ Direct Drive
Max.300℃ Direct Drive
Max.280℃ Direct Drive
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Filament Type:
PLA/ABS/PETG/ASA/TPU/CF/etc.
PLA/ABS/PETG/TPU64D/CF/etc.
PLA/ABS/PETG/ASA/TPU/CF/etc.
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Platform Type:
Double-Sided PEI Platform
Double-Sided PEI Platform
Double-Sided PEI Platform
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Structure:
All-metal Core XY Structure
All-metal Core XY Structure
All-metal Core XY Structure
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Build Volume:
220 x 220 x 220 mm
220 x 220 x 220 mm
220 x 220 x 220 mm
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Interior Auxiliary Fan
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One-Click Automatic Printing: Experience hassle-free 3D printing with the Adventurer 5M Series. Enjoy automatic bed leveling for flawless first layers, ensuring consistent adhesion and saving time with no manual adjustments required.
12X Ultra Fast Printing: Featuring a CoreXY structure with 600mm/s travel speed and 20000mm/s² acceleration, the AD5M maximizes efficiency, reduces production cycles, and ensures high precision, making it ideal for rapid prototyping and mass production.
Smart and Efficient Design: Quick 3-second nozzle changes, a high-flow 32mm³/s nozzle, and fast 35-second warm-up to 200°C deliver stable high-speed printing. Its dual-sided PEI platform and versatile options provide easy removal and adaptability for various creative projects.
Superior Print Quality and Remote Monitoring: With dual-fan nozzles, vibration compensation, multiple nozzle sizes (0.25-0.8mm), and a 280°C direct extruder, the AD5M ensures top-tier print quality. Use the Flash Maker mobile app for real-time monitoring and intelligent operation, making your printing experience seamless.
Maintenance and Troubleshooting: For optimal performance, regularly maintain your printer by cleaning the nozzle and platform. If you encounter any issues, please refer to the A+ FAQ section for troubleshooting tips and solutions.
7 reviews for FLASHFORGE Adventurer 5M 3D Printer with Fully Auto Leveling, Max 600mm/s High Speed Printing, 280°C Direct Extruder with 3S Detachable Nozzle, CoreXY All Metal Structure, Print Size 220x220x220mm
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FunkyBanditMan –
WOW 5 stars (update)
Final update: As you can see from the whole message, initially there was massive disappointment when receiving this item. Fortunately it seems to have been a rare isolated incident.FlashForge has proven to have OUTSTANDING customer service/ support. They made sure I received the full refund and without waiting a month for Amazon to go through the slow process. They also offered troubleshooting solutions, which unfortunately didn’t help with this specific printer.Furthermore I spent my morning with a buddy who finally unboxed his FlashForge printer of the same model and we have been making prints together non-stop. We were set up and printing in about 15 minutes.Unlike the damaged one I received, the printer heats quickly and runs smooth. The auto level is excellent. It is so user friendly that a child can figure it out. So far today all prints have been successful and we’ve been having lots of fun.Helpful tips to get started: You can edit all the specifications after downloading the computer program.. and it is simple. (Download free prints from Printables.com or Thingiverse.com etc.) once you unzip files and open them in FlashForge you can easily choose size/scale and choose if you want it to create stands and/or a base which really help with most builds. There is a sidebar on the right hand side of the program and scrolling over each option explains what it is for.Knowing that I was refunded in full and the issues were due to damages with that specific device, I will be continuing and looking forward to doing business with FlashForge. (Opening a different model today).The quality customer service and quality product outshines their competitors for sure.Original review:Incredibly disappointed. Massive letdown..Incredibly disappointed. Even worse, my child was let down. I’m hoping this was a problem with the individual printer but after the initial few preprogrammed prints.. not one print has been successful. Even some of the preprogrammed ones stopped working. I watched what seems like every tutorial, thinking I was doing something wrong. I wasn’t. This printer is designed specifically to be easy to understand and assemble.Unfortunately, the filament would randomly stop feeding, but the printer would continue as if it was printing. So after 35 minutes of printing.. it would stop feeding for 10-30 seconds if not completely.. making the entire print a waste.Wasted a LOT of time, wasted lots of filament, wasted all this money and lead to constant let downs.There was also a major issue with prints not sticking to the tray bed and getting lifted and taken for a ride.. taking it out of the precise location and also tangling it up when I tried very basic single and/multi-part prints. (Yes, even with the glue that they specifically provide to avoid this.)On top of that and other issues like seemingly poor heating, it doesn’t seem to be capable of printing anything that’s not just a reshaped brick. You can build the same stuff with Play-Doh molds..I am sending it back for a refund and will most definitely be reviewing the process. I truly hope that this company will give me the full refund and takes care of their loyal customers. I am truly hoping this was a one time thing and that I have no issues with future products.— Update 1: Amazon FlashForge seller contacted me and offered a full refund. Considering many factors I don’t know if this will truly be honored/issued.They later sent a troubleshooting message. However, by then I had already tried everything and I had someone who 3D prints for a living come look at it. I was assured I need a refund. I was also told not to replace the wasted filament with my own money. If that affects the refund, then legal action will be taken (cost free for me).I purchased at least 11 spools of FlashForge brand filament, which were not cheap, and another expensive printer (from their website) which I will not open unless/until I receive full refund for this one. How they treat loyal customers will speak volumes. Which is important, especially when investing in a company with so many competitors.At this time, multiple people and two businesses (whom do big YouTube reviews on products they purchase and use) are awaiting results.I hope to and would love to come back with great news of a company that outshines the rest because the alternative would be me left disappointed and them dealing with the results of bad business.I am frustrated and concerned due to the amount of people getting ripped off online these days.
M. Cochrane –
Great printer, great value. TLDR This thing is amazing for the money.
I run a small business and had been using two printers: an Elegoo resin printer (fantastic printer) for prototypes, and an Creality Ender 3 S1 (below average experience) for tools and fittings. The Adventurer 5M was added to the stable in a fit of rage and desperation incrimentally fueled daily by the Ender 3 S1. This is a review for the Adventurer, but I need to share the behavior I’d been accustomed to from my eldest workhorse, context is important.I acquired the Ender 3 new in box at the end of November 2024. The first, second, third, and fourth things it produced were various sized nests of knotted filament. The plate had no adhesion to speak of, the self leveling feature…didn’t, the physical distance the nozzle was from the print bed seemed to have little concern for the numbers indicating the Z-offset. I just figured it was my own inexperience and ineptitude preventing the machine from doing it’s best work. Over a time span of roughly 3 months, countless instructional videos step by step articles helped me to triangulate an almost acceptable, almost reliable combination of settings, adjustments, and physical add-ons that would allow the printer to do it’s job, most of the time. The best thing about the Creality product, is that it forced me into a level of competence I never would have attained with a reliable printer. It’s a lot like owning a cheap Ford: It’s just barely good enough to be called a car.Since the Ender 3 was my first foray into 3d printing, I just assumed that’s just how printers are: Frustratingly sensitive to EVERYTHING. A few days ago I realized the errors I was dealing with were repeating frequently enough that I knew how to counter most of the behaviors before the wheels came off (The adjustment knobs literally came off 18 hours into a rather large print last month).After steadily escalating jaw clenching frustration was no longer tenable, I tried resetting it to factory spec…which it wouldn’t do, it just beeped at me like a petulent child. Fine, I thought, I’ll update the firmware. A word to the anyone considering purchasing a Creality product: I would recommend against it. The firmware update process ignores the fact that most people don’t wish disassemble their machine to access a port that Creality decided shouldn’t be on the OUTSIDE of the machine. Also, the old addage “Keep is Simple, Stupid” isn’t terribly popular in that part of China. So, after doing my best to decode the cryptic instructions that later became clear, I loaded the update onto the SD card that came with the printer (which required the card to be reformatted for some reason) and followed the instructions in the helpful readme file. The read me file was one of FIVE files included in the download. I soon discovered that you need to load only ONE of those files to upgrade the control board’s firmware. The instructions were originally in Chinese and obviously passed through Google translate a few times to ensure adequate user confusion. The result? My Ender 3 S1 is now a brick.I could feel the veins in my forehead pulsing as I pulled up Amazon. I ordered the Adventurer in an act that I can only describe as “rage quitting” Creality products, never to look back.Boy am I glad I did. The new printer arrived this morning. Well played to the distributor, that was a turn around of less than 12 hours. After some minor assembly and a few downloads, the Adventurer roared to life with a happy little tune.With zero adjustments, no tuning required, no bed leveling, and no drama, the thing just works perfectly. I printed the included benchmark models one after the other with none of the abrasive behaviors Creality built into their “good enough” S1. I then switched the filament to PETG and began running calibration models. Again, perfect performance and holy cow it’s fast.It’s not a quiet printer, I wouldn’t recemmend locating it near a sleeping child, but that’s really no concern to me. I’m very pleased with my purchase.
Erfel Earl Yumul –
Flashforge Adventurer 3 is the best starter 3d printer for beginners as the quality of prints is totally good. This is an enclosed 3d printer wherein the temperature will be stable when printing.Very kind and responsible seller, I experienced some minor issues with this 3D Printer and this seller is 100% responsible and took care of my needs. Thank you.
marine gandemer –
J’ai littéralement aucune compétences en machine 3d d’où l’achat de cette machine clef en main et je regrette rien ♡.Et j’adore instalation en 5 minutes, parametrage 2 et impression du petit cub rouge de test 10 min après le déballage.Elle est silencieuse pour une machine 3d (comparaison au grosse ouverte) on entend seulement les ventilateur pour le refroidissement = bruit d’un pc poussiéreux ^^.Elle a une jolie qualité de finition de pièceset un bon rendu qui peut être amélioré en diminuant la vite est autre technique (voir bateau).Les pièces qui sont changeable sont pas chères et au nombre de deux seulement ^^.Le plateau est en vente sur Amazon pour 15-20€ . Pour pouvoir enchaîner les impressions rapidement et la tête d’imprimante est aussi sur Amazon à 30€ . Donc rien avoir avec les DIY ou il faut des tonnes de pièces pour maintenir ça machine et excessivement chère .Attention la zone d’impression est de 15cm x15cm donc reste petit mais on peut couper les impressions :).En résumé, elle est pas chère et sans réglage donc parfait pour les foyers voulant une machine et bloquant sur le prix ou sur l’installation/maintenance. Et protège avec ca boite pour éviter au enfant de ce faire mal.Je vous la recommande donc à 300%.
matteo Soligo –
Aperta, accesa e subito ha stampato alla grande. Adesione sempre perfetta, definizione alta, con PLA ripiano a 55 gradi e filamento a 210 gradi stampa tutto alla perfezione senza sbavature!TOP!!!
Cryptos –
Produit clé en main, vous déballé, vous débranché et démarrer.Le produit est en plastique mais ce n’est pas très génant car les finitions sont bonnes et compacte et assez sympa.Pour ce qui est du produit en lui même la vitesse d’impression est assez bonne mais qui dépendra du niveau de finition ce qui est identique pour toutes les imprimantes. Une fois imprimé, le produit se décolle très facilement grâce à la plaque chauffante et malléable.Par contre je vous conseil d’acheter un petit kit que vous trouverez su Amazon pour quelques euro afin de pouvoir enlever le surplus de matière car sinon vous risquer de casser l’impression.Le seul bémol du produit n’est pas le bruit d’impression qui reste assez honnête puisque l’imprimante est presque étanche. Mais le bruit du ventilateur 40x40x10 24v qui se trouve sous le capot de sous l’imprimante qui est ultra désagréable, on craque rapidement on devient dingue. Et l’accès pour changer ce ventilo est assez difficile.J’ai donc cherché sur le net et trouvé une personne qui a eut l’intelligence d’esprit de créer un cache au format mais avec un emplacement permettant de mettre un autre modèle de ventilateur 80x80x10 24v et plus silencieux. Je l’ai commandé pour 13€49 sur le site du blogue mais le plan est mise à dispo gratuitement.Je pense que pour des raisons d’économie, il n’y a pas de capteur de chaleur permettant de faire tourner ou de démarrer ce ventilateur seulement à un certain seuil de température et de plus je pense qu’il d’une mauvaise qualité.
Client d’Amazon –
Bonjour, j’ai du mal à trouvé du filament 1.5C’est diamètre 180 je me cache pas je suis débutant ça fait trois fois que je le commande et 3 fois je le renvoie, si un persone peut m’aider merci,, sympa