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DDayton
(@ddayton)
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RE: Bondtech INDX Nozzle Selection

Regarding 4 vs 8, I think I read you can incrementally add extra "heads", you don't have to jump to 8 from 4, but instead add one or two more to suit your needs..

Posted : 20/03/2026 6:38 pm
Jürgen
(@jurgen-7)
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RE: Bondtech INDX Nozzle Selection
Posted by: @ddayton

Regarding 4 vs 8, I think I read you can incrementally add extra "heads", you don't have to jump to 8 from 4, but instead add one or two more to suit your needs..

But the 8-tool configuration will not only include the four extra tools, but also extra parking docks, spool holders, filaments sensors etc.

Posted : 20/03/2026 6:40 pm
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hyiger
(@hyiger)
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Topic starter answered:
RE: Bondtech INDX Nozzle Selection

 

Posted by: @jurgen-7
Posted by: @ddayton

Regarding 4 vs 8, I think I read you can incrementally add extra "heads", you don't have to jump to 8 from 4, but instead add one or two more to suit your needs..

But the 8-tool configuration will not only include the four extra tools, but also extra parking docks, spool holders, filaments sensors etc.

That's why I caved in and went for the 8. 

Posted : 20/03/2026 6:56 pm
Jürgen
(@jurgen-7)
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RE: Bondtech INDX Nozzle Selection

I just got my order in for the 4-tool package, no extra nozzles yet. Four tools online, four spools in an external dryer seems like the right setup for my intended use. I will decide later whether and which extra tools make sense, based on software support and early user feedback. 

Posted : 20/03/2026 7:14 pm
hyiger
(@hyiger)
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Topic starter answered:
RE: Bondtech INDX Nozzle Selection

I may just only install 4 and keep 4 in reserve. Don't know yet. It was "only" $200 extra. Still trying to work out how to spin this with my wife... "You spent how much on parts???" 

Posted : 20/03/2026 7:17 pm
Jürgen
(@jurgen-7)
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RE: Bondtech INDX Nozzle Selection
Posted by: @hyiger

Still trying to work out how to spin this with my wife... "You spent how much on parts???" 

"But it was a unique opportunity to buy this stuff before it actually works!"

Posted : 20/03/2026 7:24 pm
Philipp
(@philipp-8)
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$14,81 Paypal fee (no warning of that, don't know if a credit card would be more or less)

I had to pay those, too (or didn't, because I chose direct transfer), but generally speaking it is forbidden in the EU to pass the fees for PayPal/Credit Card etc. on to the customer... I think someone should tell them...

Since it's € to SKR they can pass some fees along, but not all of them.

This post was modified 13 mins ago by Philipp
Posted : 20/03/2026 7:25 pm
Philipp
(@philipp-8)
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I can't edit any more: Since I can pay in € there should not be any fees for Credit Card and only a minor fee for PayPal. Everything else is not legal in the EU ( https://eur-lex.europa.eu/legal-content/DE/TXT/?uri=CELEX%3A32015L2366), but somehow nobody has ever complained (I am no lawyer though, so take it with a grain of salt, but I know it from my own store).

This post was modified 8 mins ago by Philipp
Posted : 20/03/2026 7:32 pm
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