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  1. Bowden Tube Clips (pair)
    $5.20
    Compatible with UM Original and UM2, UM2go, UM2ext bowden tubes and printers. Both ends. You get a pair. Learn More
  2. SS 0.50 ICE Steel Nozzle
    $19.00
    SS ICE coated nozzle does not stick to your filament! Will not carry blobs of PLA or any other filament around your print! Super easy Cold Pull! 0.50mm size can have an advantage with certain difficult, fibrous filaments, less clogging. Lasts even longer than stainless steel nozzles. For some users it will “payback” after first use! For UM2/ UM2+ Learn More
  3. Ultimaker2 plus upgrade kit

    Starting at: $9.80

    It's not the one from Ultimaker. This is my version of their upgrade kit. Much less expensive - please read description below.

    Set qty to zero for what you already have or don't want and then "add to cart".

    PLEASE READ FULL DESCRIPTION BELOW. Learn More

  4. .60mm JET RSB Nozzle
    $9.80
    .6mm JET RSB Nozzle. Compatible with e3d v6 nozzles designed for 3mm filament. Learn More
  5. .80MM JET RSB "ICE” SURFACE Nozzle

    Regular Price: $10.90

    Special Price $9.80

    Slippery “ICE” nozzle, with brass core. Optimized for surface prints. Max temp 275C. First 2 hours max 220C to temper the nozzle. Super Easy Cold-Pulls! Has an outer geometry optimized for surfaces. This is a brass nozzle (excellent temperature properties) with a hard slippery “ICE” coating. This coating prevents hot plastic from sticking to it! If you heat it to more than 275C, it destroys this function and the nozzle acts like a “normal” nozzle. IMPORTANT: This ICE nozzle looks like a (dark) steel nozzle, but it is a brass nozzle! This means it prints just like a standard brass nozzles (several times faster than steel nozzles). Fits UM2, UM2+, Olsson Block, Matchless V3 Learn More
  6. TFN (high tech Teflon) Spacer for UM2 or UM2+
    $16.50

    Replaces Ultimaker2 teflon part. This is made of PTFE but it's a high temperature teflon. First there was regular PTFE (both Ultimaker and 3dsolex). Then there was "TFT" (3dsolex and soon after Ultimaker). Now there is "TFN". TFN lasts about the same amount of time as TFT depending on temperature. Learn More

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