A brass drop-in replacement nozzle for E3D V6-style hotends, machined with a 1.0mm tip and an M6 thread for 1.75mm filament. Brass has the best thermal conductivity of any nozzle material — it heats fast and transfers heat efficiently — making it the go-to for everyday, non-abrasive filaments. The wide 1.0mm bore is built for high-flow, fast and large-format printing. Fits straight in — no modifications needed.
- Brass — best thermal conductivity, fast heating
- 1.0mm tip — high-flow for fast, large prints
- M6 thread, E3D V6 / RepRap standard
- Sized for 1.75mm filament
- Rated for filaments up to ~300°C
- Ideal for PLA, PETG, ABS, TPU & nylon
- Direct drop-in replacement, no mods
- More tip sizes coming soon
Specifications
What's in the box
Single nozzle. Select your quantity at checkout — bulk pricing applies automatically.
Great for
Changing your nozzle
- Heat the hotend
Bring it up to around 200–230°C so any filament in the nozzle is soft.
- Hold the heater block
Grip the block with a spanner or pliers so it can't twist, then unscrew the old nozzle.
- Fit the brass nozzle
Screw the new nozzle in while the hotend is still hot.
- Snug against the heatbreak
Tighten it firmly against the heatbreak — not the heater block — to prevent leaks.
Common questions
Will this fit my Ender 3 or CR-10?
Only if it has been upgraded to an E3D V6-style hotend. Stock Ender 3 and CR-10 printers use an MK8 nozzle, not a V6 — for those, see our MK8 nozzles instead.
Why choose brass?
Brass has the best thermal conductivity of the common nozzle materials, so it heats quickly and transfers heat efficiently to the filament. It's the ideal, best-value choice for everyday non-abrasive filaments like PLA, PETG, ABS and TPU.
Can I print abrasive filaments with it?
Not recommended. Brass wears quickly with abrasive filaments (carbon fibre, glow-in-the-dark, metal- or wood-fill) — for those, use a hardened steel nozzle instead.
What is a 1.0mm nozzle good for?
The wide 1.0mm bore pushes a lot of plastic fast, so it's great for high-speed, large-format and structural prints with thicker layers. It trades fine detail for speed — for detail work, choose a smaller tip.
What thread does it use?
Standard M6 (RepRap / E3D V6 M6×1) — a direct fit for V6-style hotends with no modification.
Good to know: This listing is the 1.0mm brass nozzle — more tip sizes are on the way. Shipped from our Te Awamutu stock.
