


Description
Has been sitting in my garage since I moved house. I don’t get the time to use it anymore so I’m putting it on trade me. Have not used it since I moved but has printed many models. This printer has the glass bed upgrade installed (so doesn’t flex) but I’m pretty sure I have the original flexible bed somewhere.
Includes the Creality drybox which can heat a wide range of filament at 45-70 degrees Celsius. There is also a bunch of spare filament reels that I’ll include.
Full specs can be found at https://www.jaycar.co.nz/flashforge-adventurer-3-3d-printer-with-cloud-print-management/p/TL4256?srsltid=AfmBOorUn5QYDdO6QicuWvxtdoS3nHMDsNiLB3JGVvxA2xgkNpewwSv0
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| Destination & description | Price | |
|---|---|---|
| To be arranged | N/A | |
| Pick-up available from Opaheke, Papakura, Auckland | Free | |
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Questions & Answers (7)
Hello Opaheke 👋 I grew up in 6 Rembrandt Place 1967 - 1973 and was a foundation pupil of Opaheke Primary School sherjo (345 • 7:40 pm, Fri, 17 Apr )Nice to hear. I went to St Mary’s school liam6411 (1 • Friday, 17 April 2026 )Pics of filament included? b18c_teg (328 • 7:45 pm, Fri, 17 Apr )Sure, just done it. I probably have some more in random places but it’s a mix of Sun and Creality spools liam6411 (1 • Friday, 17 April 2026 )Seller added 1 photo Seller comment Friday, 17 April 2026 Hi, we’re new to 3d printing and are interested in your item :) The jaycar website says max print size is 150 x 150 x 150mm. So yours can make objects up to 15cm cubed? Thanks allen179 (45 • 7:39 pm, Tue, 21 Apr )Yes, although I never printed anything that maxed out the entire build volume as that would take many hours if you wanted it to have any sort of strength. Usually I found 70-100mm cubed was fine for me. worth noting also if you’re printing models off the internet they’ll usually have to be scaled to fit, so you won’t necessarily hit the max build volume in all dimensions anyway. liam6411 (1 • Tuesday, 21 April 2026 )That’s super helpful, thank you. We’re in Mt Albert so unfortunately it’s difficult for us to come and check it out before your auction closes. Would you say this is the kind of purchase to do more research on first, or pretty safe to buy yours sight unseen? Appreciate this isn’t a question one would usually ask, but you seem like an honest person! :) allen179 (45 • 8:29 pm, Tue, 21 Apr )I’d say pretty safe :). I obviously haven’t used it in a while but I’m going to plug it in today and make sure it goes fine etc. That being said though (I found anyway), 3d printing is something you’ll be doing a lot of trial and error as it can be pretty finnicky particularly if it’s a complex model and I will admit it can be frustrating. A lot of issues are down to bad filament as it absorbs moisture (hence why I got the drybox) liam6411 (1 • Tuesday, 21 April 2026 )Also to add I think the adventurer 3 is known for being a good printer for beginners. It is pretty intuitive to use Seller comment Wednesday, 22 April 2026
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Flashforge Adventurer 3 3D Printer + Creality dry box
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