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The Microswiss CM2 MK8 Nozzle is a premium 0.4mm 3D printer nozzle featuring a high-temp copper chromium zirconium core for superior thermal performance and an M2 hardened steel tip coated with a nonstick nano WS2 layer for exceptional wear resistance. Compatible with over 20 popular 3D printer models including MakerBot and Creality Ender series, it offers enhanced durability, smoother filament flow, and reduced clogging. Made in the USA and backed by a limited lifetime warranty, it’s the go-to upgrade for professionals seeking reliable, high-quality prints with abrasive or standard filaments.





| Brand | Micro-Swiss |
| Compatible Material | PLA, ABS, PETG, TPU |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 106 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 23693768654915 |
| Item Weight | 4.26 Grams |
| Material | Copper Chromium Zirconium |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
L**R
The Quality & Improved Design Is Well Worth The Price
I love Microswiss nozzles. The quality is much better than the cheap manufacturer's nozzles, resulting in better print quality and better reliability. The CM2 nozzle is particularly well designed and well manufactured. The core of the nozzle is high temperature copper chromium zirconium for excellent thermal transfer. The tip of the nozzle is made of M2 hardened tool steel and coated with a special nonstick nano coating. The nozzle is electroless nickel plated. This is an attention to detail that isn't found in the cheap brass or steel nozzles supplied by any 3D printer manufacturer. The result is a long lasting nozzle that is suitable for any material. The CM2 nozzle conducts heat like a brass nozzle, is more durable when printing abrasive materials such as carbon fiber than a manufacturer's steel nozzle, and the nano coating and nickle plating improve the flow rate and decrease material buildup on the outside of the nozzle. It's easy enough to unscrew an MK8 nozzle and screw in another, but I seldom bother. A 0.6 mm CM2 nozzle is a good choice for almost all prints, abrasive or not. I'd switch to a 0.2 mm nozzle if I needed the best print resolution on a miniature part, and I'd switch to a 0.8 or 1.0 mm nozzle on a large printer if I needed to quickly print a large part, but for almost all of my printing, the 0.6 mm CM2 nozzle produces excellent results in PLA, PETG, PET-CF, ABS, ABS-CF, TPU and TPU-LW. The print quality is more a factor of layer height than nozzle diameter so I get good print quality with 0.2 mm nozzle height for carbon fiber filled materials and as low as 0.125 mm for PLA, PETG or ABS. Stepping up from a 0.4 mm to a 0.6 mm nozzle eliminates the chances of a clog with carbon fiber or glass filled filament but also reduces print time by laying down wider filament widths for fewer walls. The 0.6 mm CM2 nozzle is my Go To nozzle for almost all of my printing.
A**I
Good nozzle if you're not printing high detail and for more abrasive filaments.
I'm pretty new to the 3D printing realm. I bought a creality Ender 3 V2 that I didn't even know I needed until I saw it. After getting it all set up it worked pretty well but I noticed the prints were taking forever. I was printing pretty basic stuff, not high detail, so I wanted a slightly bigger nozzle to speed up the process on the basic stuff. I also wanted a nozzle that could handle more abrasive filament like glow in the dark. So far so good. I still have to get the settings right, especially since I'm using PETG which is more stringy than PLA. But for only having this printer a couple weeks I think the nozzle is working great! I bought a smaller nozzle to replace the original one that came with my printer as well as I realized it was warn out. This nozzle fit perfect on my printer, and I have not experience any issues with leakage. Again, it's a little stringy here and there, but that a trait of PETG, especially glow in the dark PETG, but I've gotten rid of almost all of that after tweaking the settings when I slice. But I attached some a couple random prints that I've done using this nozzle
R**L
Perfect for me
Works great for my custom 400mm Ender3, excellent quality as expected from Microswiss. Also a great value for a wear resistance 0.4mm nozzle.
R**A
Great replacement
This replacement solved my clogged nozzle issue and made my prints so much nicer very easy to install just dont forget to preheat the nozzle first
J**S
Unmatched performance
Unbreakable, unbeatable. Give it any material, neglect to clean it, it doesn't matter. You get what you pay for, buy once cry once.
N**N
Make sure you have the right tools for the job
Its a good nozzle but make sure you have a 7mm socket or wrench. Found that out the hard way. If you don't have them you will run into leaks. Found that out the hard. Way but it's not a clogomatic. Clogs happen on all nozzles but it's a simple pokr with a needle or cold pull away from being fixed. Its more milinductive than straight solid steel it's essentially brass cased hardened steel.
S**R
works great!
I use a lot of carbon fiber filament and I have not had any issues whatsoever with this nozzle.
R**N
Works as it should
Creality machine that I uogrdaded ro the Microseiss print head. Works hreat
L**T
Great
Lifetime guarantee
E**K
nada
deja pesima impreeeeesion en s1 plus
S**N
Great on my Ender 5 Plus
stuck in on my Ender 5 plus and all good
I**I
top qualité
inusable !
R**S
funktioniert sehr gut
Die Düse funktioniert bis jetzt sehr zuverlässig und ohne Probleme. Allerdings habe ich bisher auch "nur" PLA damit gedruckt
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