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Buurman 887 April 1, 2023 5 of 5 members found this review helpful 5 / 5 members Share this review I am now using this combination, Sherpa with the Mini Stealth, and its a set made in heaven. Putting together the mini is harder than the normal SB, just a warning, it makes sense, but just putting it out there. Its smaller, but same wiring goes in there, its just one part, not 4. And that makes it lighter, smaller, but a bit harder to put together with the fans and wiring. But when you are done... its smooth sailing, it prints like there is no tomorrow, you notice the weight difference... The Sherpa is a monster too, I find it the easiest extruder up to now to feed with filament, it always grabs my filament without getting stuck somewhere.. and yes, its light, this combination is about HALF the weight of a normal SB. I still need to switch to canbus, since the cable connectors are a pain in the butt. So if you use a mini, or directly take the cables to the board, OR go canbus from the start. @atrushing he is the best!!! and again, thank you for this beauty!! I know the Orbiter is popular, but really, they should consider the Sherpa. 2 Link to review