

🖤 Print Bold, Print Flawless – Elevate Your 3D Game!
ELEGOO PLA Filament 1.75mm delivers ultra-precise, consistent 3D printing with ±0.02mm dimensional accuracy. This 1kg black spool features clog-free, bubble-free extrusion and a tangle-resistant design, compatible with most FDM printers. Crafted from high-quality, odorless PLA, it offers smooth printing at lower temperatures with minimal warping, perfect for professionals demanding reliability and sleek finishes.













| ASIN | B0BM739JRF |
| Brand | ELEGOO |
| Color | 1kg Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (1,325) |
| Date First Available | 9 June 2023 |
| Item Weight | 907 g |
| Manufacturer | ELEGOO |
| Manufacturer Part Number | US-EL-3D-P01 |
| Material Type | Polylactic Acid |
| Package Dimensions | 21.2 x 20.9 x 7.3 cm; 907.18 g |
E**O
El producto cumple con las especificaciones y características ofertadas por el vendedor-
C**W
Works well on both 3D printers we have. The prices are great especially when they have a sale. It has been consistent in its output and we have pretty much stayed with this brand due to knowing what we will get.
J**T
Skip to end for original review. I'd like to restart this review saying that ELEGOO customer service is pretty great. They contacted me almost a day after I left the first review. At first, they wanted more information about what I did for troubleshooting. Then once I told them what I tried to do to fix it, they offered to fully refund me or send me a new roll of filament for replacement. I accepted the replacement hoping I could use this cheap filament. Once the new filament arrived, I spent some time cleaning the hot end of my printer and re-calibrating my auto bed leveling (CR Touch). Tried the new filament roll and it worked perfectly. I haven't had a failed print or a misprint, and I have less than 200g left on the roll. I'm not sure what changed between the first and the second roll, but I haven't had a problem since. Because this filament printed so flawlessly (albeit after the first bad roll and hours of troubleshooting) I think I'll continue to use this. My plan is to use this PLA for testing purposes, then print my final models with PETG from a different brand. As far as I can tell, this filament does exactly what it needs to. I'm not one to speak on quality, just as long as it makes a decent print. I did run into some bed adhesion issues on thin prints that lifted off of the bed, but that was fixed by a reprint and a glue stick. So far, so good ELEGOO. Thanks for caring and for trying to fix what was wrong. I hope to see more of your product in the future. ORIGINAL REVIEW: I'll start this review off with saying that I am only a hobbyist and that there is a lot I don't know. I was very excited to give this low-cost PLA a try, so I don't have to use my slightly more expensive PETG to test out my projects and designs. For this price, I was ready to make a bulk order. I only bought one roll at first. There wasn't really anything that seemed too special, or any advantage over the other brand that I mainly use. Upon printing, though, I ran into some issues. Now my setup isn't your typical 3D printer layout. I have an Ender 3 V2, which is inside of a repurposed cabinet, with my filament rolls sitting above the cabinet inside of a repurposed PC case. From the PC case, the filament has to travel about 15-20 inches through a PTFE tube (stock ender 3 bowden tube, plus a section of Capricorn ptfe bowden tube), to the printer extruder. I haven't had any issues with the printer having the ability to pull the filament all that way, but it will probably end up just wearing out my extruder motor faster. Whether all that makes sense or not, moral of the story is that my usual filaments don't have a problem being pulled such lengths. What happened with this specific filament is a different story. Usually, I'm able to press start on a print and then walk away, come back however many hours (in this case it was a 19hr print), and then have my project me done and ready to go. Now on this print, I went to check on it about 15hrs into the print, and noticed that my printer had only laid it's single first layer on the build plate, then nothing else was printed. My hot end was sitting there floating, with my extruder gear still trying to push filament through. Turns out, my extruder gear had wore a notch into the filament, and the filament would no longer be pushed through the hot end. Tried multiple times to restart the print, clear the hot end, even increase the hot end from a recommended 200C to the PETG temp of 240C to make whatever blockage there was melt. Nothing made a permanent difference. I finally gave up when I had my hot end set at 245C, and extrusion speed at 30 mm/sec. Slow and hot for PLA. Nothing would work. I would only get the first couple layers to print, then it acted like it was clogged and the extruder gear would sit there and spin. So, maybe the problem is my setup and how far away my filament is from my printer. Even though this probably isn't common to do, my usual brand of Overture hasn't had any issues, PLA or PETG. I can't comment on quality, strength, or anything else, because I couldn't get it to even print. I will try sometime on the future to see if I can come up with a solution, then change my review if I find anything. Thanks for your time.
E**R
Great product to finish my build. Great quality and value.
B**S
Prints great at 210/60 No tangles great bed adhesion and looks good.
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