🎯 Elevate your 3D prints with the ultimate color & quality combo—don’t get left behind!
This MIKA3D 1Kg PLA filament bundle offers four premium 250g spools in Black, Red, White, and Sapphire Blue. Engineered with precise 1.75mm diameter tolerance, it guarantees smooth, jam-free printing compatible with most FDM 3D printers. Crafted from 100% eco-friendly, low-odor PLA, it delivers excellent surface finish and durability. The pack includes a bonus mixed-color sample and a solid stick tool, making it ideal for professionals and hobbyists aiming for vibrant, reliable 3D prints.
Manufacturer | MIKA3D |
Brand | MIKA3D |
Item Weight | 2.2 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 7.36 x 5.63 x 5.59 inches |
Item model number | 4 normal basic pla 0.25 |
Color | White+black+red+sapphire Blue |
Material Type | Polylactic Acid |
Number of Items | 4 |
Size | 250g |
Manufacturer Part Number | 4 normblack-0.25 |
T**C
Greaf
I got this along with some other filaments for a project. While it wasn't a perfect fit the bronze color is such a beautiful filament. They all print great and the gold and silver are fine the bronze is just plain gorgeous.
O**A
Good filament, at least In my experience
It came well packaged, im new to 3d printing but seems to stick well I still haven't run out yet and have made tons of toys.
G**.
Dj
Love it
J**N
Amazing shine once you get the settings right. Updated.
2nd Update: I'm deleting my first update. The extrusion issue was not the fault of the filament after all. My first review stands, although I will knock off a star for one reason. This filament is super brittle. It normally isn't a big deal, but when you get down to the last 20% of the spool where it is wound tightly, depending on what kind of a printer you have and how the filament feeds, you may encounter a big problem. For the Ender 3, you need around 2 inches of fairly straight filament to get it to feed properly. I had this filament snap on me at least a dozen times as I was trying to gently straighten out a piece by hand. I have never dealt with filament this brittle before. I almost gave up but managed to get it fed.You do pay a slight premium for this filament, but it isn't your normal dull everyday filament so I don't get all wound up about that. It is a bit more temperamental than standard filament and requires some adjustments from normal PLA settings, at least that has been my experience. Mine is printing about 98% perfectly with the temperature at 220C (bed temp of 60C is working just fine). I'm thinking about actually trying a different print with that run up to 225C or 230C because I get the very rare (like one pass in 100 at most) where the layer width for the one strand doesn't lay down quite as flat and uniform as the rest. Could be an issue with filament consistency, or it could just be that this wants to be a little warmer and I'm running it right at the bottom end.Now on to the great stuff. This material is REALLY shiny. It looks fantastic! I've printed short flat things and tall skinny things and it is interesting how the finish is so different, yet still cool for both. I printed a fairly large coin (2" diameter) flat on my Ender 3 and the result was stunning. The golden shine is really bright. You would never get anything this cool from regular filament. Then I printed the same coin on its end. It was a markedly different type of shine. It was a darker golden color and not quite as shiny but it still had this really cool look to it.They ship these in vacuum sealed zip lock bags, always a nice touch and I wish everyone did this. Overall I really love this stuff and I wouldn't hesitate to buy it again. I'm going to play a little bit more with the settings and see if I can get it dialed in to perfection, but I am happy with the results I am getting already. If I find better settings I'll update this review if I can.
A**A
Frank's review
Compatible with anycubic s1 ace pro. Just have to stay attended to the retract until you print an adapter to make up for the size difference. Worth it tho 👍
B**N
Charges best with UV LIGHT, poor otherwise
I've been printing alot of things glow in the dark green till I saw this 4 pack of different colors and immediately was drawn to the purple. I printed a purple shark and was excited to see it glow but I'd did not glow at all... I was very disappointed and was about to request a return for defective product and misleading advertisement but the advertisement does actually say in the pictures that UV will charge the filament the best. I took out my old black light and charged it for about 10 seconds and surely enough the purple showed up clean. I like the quality of the filament but won't buy it again because I only have one black light and I want filament that can be charged with regular light like the plain green filament I've been buying. Great if you have black light and black felt fuzzy posters!
R**R
Probably not worth the effort needed for a casual 3D printing user
I wanted to like this PLA (the Gold / Silver / Copper pack). It seemed to be the ideal choice for what I needed. Unfortunately, it just required more effort to get a good result than I was willing to put in.Visually, the filament looks great, and when I persuaded it to print successfully I was satisfied with the result. The challenge came with getting that successful print. I'm not sure if it's due to limitations with my printer (an Ender 3), my environment (Florida, albeit in an air conditioned room), or the PLA itself but I was getting a > 50% print failure rate with this when my normal failure rate with most other filaments I've tried is < 10%. It was particularly frustrating that each of the colors needed the print settings tuned individually to get an acceptable print of the same object.The most common challenges I had were as follows:* Adhesion issues. This was by far the most frequent. While the filament sticks to itself well, it often failed to stick to the printing bed. It was inconsistent though. After tuning the temperature to a value that worked well for me (205 or 210 depending on color, not the 220 stated on the spool itself), it varied between failing to stick, and sticking so tightly that the piece broke when being removed from the build plate. Printing a raft helped... except when it didn't.* Stringing. At the stated temperature of 220, there was a huge amount of stringing. This was significantly improved by using a lower temperature but still occurs as low as 200.* Snagging. Several failed prints were the result of what appeared to be situations where the filament got caught under itself on the reel. I have no idea how that happens, especially not when it occurs part way through the reel. When it did so, the strain was sufficient to break the filament.* Clogging. In a half roll of filament, the print nozzle got clogged three times. I did wonder if that was a problem with the extruder nozzle, but was able to print without issues using other (Hatchbox) filament.Hopefully this was just an issue with the specific batch(es) that were in my shipment. Overall I found that the challenges working with this were sufficient that I probably won't try using this filament again unless no other options are available.
D**L
Great quality filament.
Beautiful set of metallic like filament. I bought it mainly for the copper/orange color but loce the others as well. The "bronze" looks more green than bronze but they all work very well using PLA silk settings on your printer. Everything was nice and smooth with no issues of stringing or tangles while printing.
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