Anonymous
Apr 08, 2026
Rating: 5/5
Perfect upgrade for V6
This titanium throat tube fits perfectly into my E3D V6 clone. The heat resistance is noticeable when printing ABS.
Description
Reviews
| Brand | - |
| Category | 3D Printing Accessories / Hot End and Nozzle |
| Origin | - |
| Material Composition | Titanium Alloy and Copper |
| Thread Specification | M7 Thread |
| Compatible System | E3D V6 Hotend |
| Surface Finish | Gold-Plated |
| Filament Diameter | 1.75mm |
| Thermal Performance | High-Temperature Resistant |
| Inner Bore Diameter | 2.0mm |
| Outer Diameter | 6.0mm |
| Net Weight | 12 grams |
| Package Contents | 1x Throat Tube, 1x Heat Sink Compound |
Anonymous
Apr 08, 2026
Rating: 5/5
Perfect upgrade for V6
This titanium throat tube fits perfectly into my E3D V6 clone. The heat resistance is noticeable when printing ABS.
Anonymous
Apr 02, 2026
Rating: 5/5
Solved my heat creep issues
I was experiencing heat creep with my stock brass tube. This titanium alloy version solved the problem completely.
Anonymous
Mar 23, 2026
Rating: 4/5
Good quality, tight fit
The material feels premium. The thread was a bit tight initially but loosened up after installation.
Anonymous
Mar 01, 2026
Rating: 5/5
Durable and reliable
Been using this for three months now with PLA and PETG. No signs of wear or degradation.
Anonymous
Feb 05, 2026
Rating: 5/5
Great for DIY kits
Exactly what I needed for my custom hotend build. The gold plating helps with heat reflection.
Q: What tool is needed for installation?
A: You will typically need a 7mm wrench or socket to tighten the M7 thread securely.
Q: Does this kit include the nozzle?
A: No, this package contains only the throat tube and thermal compound. Nozzles are sold separately.
Q: Can I use this with 3mm filament?
A: No, this throat tube is specifically designed for 1.75mm filament only.
Q: Is this compatible with the Creality Ender 3 stock hotend?
A: This is designed for E3D V6 style hotends. The Ender 3 stock hotend may require modification or a full V6 upgrade kit to fit.
Q: What is the maximum recommended temperature?
A: While titanium is heat resistant, we recommend operating within standard V6 limits, typically up to 250°C for safety.