Geeetech is crass crap May 30, 2015 10:30AM |
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stevereno30
I'm looking to warn people about the Shenzhen-based company Geeetech. Rather than sit here and bad-mouth them, let me tell you a story about my experience with this company...
I purchased their MkV J head clone earlier this winter. I couldn't understand why it would be low quality since it hit every benchmark that real j-heads hit other than the vent hole number and shape. It has a nice thick PTFE liner held in place by a drilled set screw. It has an aluminum heater block with the thermistor mounting hole right next to the nozzle.
Coming from China to the US, it took a very long time to get my hands on the hot end, so when it did arrive three weeks later, I installed it immediately. My first print did not complete successfully, but that was to be expected. At least that is what I thought. The hot end came assembled, so I disassembled it to see what happened. The PTFE liner was not pressed against the heater block barrel, so PLA oozed out and created a nice little jam. Frustrated, I cleaned it out, then reassembled the hot end, this time tightening the set screw extra tight, and tried again.
Nothing. It would not print. Fast forward two weeks and half a spool of PLA, I still wasn't able to get it to work. I contacted Geeetech to see what they thought, and they told me (in very confusing sentences) that their hardware was not at fault. I ordered the just-released E3D lite6 at this time, and when it arrived (three days later), I swapped the Geeetech j-head out. The lite6's first print was beautiful.
I told Geeetech this, and they still refused to admit the hot end was faulty. I sent them photos of manufacturing defects on their hot end, images of it extruding at angles, anything I could think of. After a 20-message long email conversation, they offered me a $10 refund. $10! I couldn't believe it! They sent me a non-functioning piece of junk, and the best they could offer was a 40% refund?
Since that offer, any message I have sent to any email address attached to that company has been ignored.
DO NOT BUY GEEETECH. If you happen to get a functioning part (which is a gamble), you might not have a bad experience, but if you do buy anything non-functioning, prepare to butt up against the worst customer service imaginable.
Does anyone else have any experience with this crooked company? Bad or good, I want to hear about it.
Re: Geeetech is crass crap May 30, 2015 04:15PM |
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this is one of a couple of companies who have been removed from the supplier lists on the wiki
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