Flashforge AD5X vs Flashforge Adventurer 5M Pro: print cost head-to-head
Side-by-side specs, energy and amortization numbers for the Flashforge AD5X and the Flashforge Adventurer 5M Pro, plus a quick verdict on the dimensions that move per-part cost.
Specs side by side
Flashforge · 2024
- Average power
- 200 W
- Useful life
- 20,000 h
- Build volume
- 220 × 220 × 220 mm
- Best for
- Enthusiasts
Flashforge · 2024
- Average power
- 200 W
- Useful life
- 22,000 h
- Build volume
- 220 × 220 × 220 mm
- Best for
- Enthusiasts
Sample calculation
Same input on both columns: 50 g PLA part, 6 h print time, 8% failure rate. Energy cost held at $0.18/kWh so the only thing changing is the printer.
Flashforge AD5X
- Energy$0.22
- Amortization$0.15
- Unit Cost$1.58
- Final Consumer Price$6.88
Flashforge Adventurer 5M Pro
- Energy$0.22
- Amortization$0.14
- Unit Cost$1.57
- Final Consumer Price$6.82
Verdict by dimension
Cheaper to run
TieBoth printers land within the noise threshold for this dimension.
Longer useful life
Flashforge Adventurer 5M ProFlashforge Adventurer 5M Pro is rated at 22,000 h vs 20,000 h for the Flashforge AD5X, so amortization spreads over more printing hours.
Larger build volume
TieBoth printers land within the noise threshold for this dimension.
More recent release
TieBoth printers land within the noise threshold for this dimension.
Both target Enthusiasts buyers, so the decision usually comes down to brand ecosystem and after-sale service.
Over a 5-year horizon, the Flashforge Adventurer 5M Pro amortizes 1.1× more print-hours than the Flashforge AD5X.