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The eSUN PLA PRO (PLA+) 3D Printer Filament is a high-performance material designed for serious makers. With a dimensional accuracy of +/- 0.03mm and a robust 1kg spool, this filament offers superior layer bonding and is several times stronger than standard PLA. Ideal for a variety of 3D printing applications, it comes vacuum-sealed with desiccant to maintain its quality, ensuring your prints are as precise and durable as possible.
M**K
Quality Filament at a Decent Price
It came well wound and sealed, and prints well at recommended settings on my Ender 3 S1 Plus. I've burned a roll of the stuff over the last couple days and encountered no issues with the filament itself. It seems to even have decent moisture resistance as I left the spool on the holder for quite some time during idles and didn't encounter any moisture popping or weird bubbles on my prints.Color is classic ODG, gods favorite color, and is a decent match for the olive drab found in say some sun bleached old M81 BDUs or a slightly faded ammo can paint job. Finish is matte even on very smooth parts, perfect if you don't like the shiny plastic look.
D**Z
Great product - Great color
A commendable product, well worth the price invested. The high-quality PLA and appealing color make it a satisfying purchase. I would not hesitate to buy this again
E**N
Better than overture PETG
Stronger no stringing i threw the speeds to 500% of what i use for petg little to no issues. Only thing that the spool cracked slightly either during shipping or when i dried the filament. Ik you don't have to just wanted to get a baseline for my prints compared to PETGI will be switching from petg to this.
T**.
I like it
I dont know why i ordered this brand but, with my 1st print with it, it did not disappoint. I ordered black even though i still have some black from another roll. Well im trashing my old roll. I have had trouble with my prints laying down and sticking. Another brand actually clogged up and i had to replace my entire hot end.It flowed nicely, laid down clean and stuck to the bed. The print did not shift, came out strong and smooth. So far, i like it.
B**N
Best overall on Amazon but it has two quirks:
I have this in tons of colors and it typically prints great at 215c with a 50c bed on my ender 3. HOWEVER and this is a BIG however, if this filament gets wet before it's packaged it's actually some of the worst stuff I've dealt with. I think the way their spools and packaging are designed is flawed. They put the desiccant in the middle of the spool and then vacuum pack it which essentially seals off the desiccant bag entirely from the filament itself. So if the filament absorbs any moisture before being packaged, it will remain wet forever and have plenty of time to permeate deep within the filament making it very hard to dry.So if you have a new roll of this that suddenly seems to under-extrude, be brittle and not adhere to the bed or itself, send it back immediately. Save yourself a few days of hassle trying to get it dry again as you'll fail without professional tools.HOWEVER (and this too is a BIG however) this stuff is otherwise some of the easiest printing and strongest material I've worked with. So good in fact that I bought a filament dryer just to make sure every batch I get prints the lovely way it does when dry.The last 'quirk' I found out about this is that it apparently really likes to have the nozzle a bit higher from the print bed than other filaments, I think it's thermal expansion might be higher than average. I was getting stringing and boogers on every print that I felt was acceptible until my extruder started skipping. I'm pretty meticulous about leveling the bed and there were no other symptoms but I increased the nozzle gap by a little over 2x - I took my printer paper, folded it in half and gapped it loose with no dragging just barely touching instead of CHEP's (youtube) advice with a little drag on a single ply. After that, this stuff doesn't string, doesn't under extrude and I can keep increasing speed without issues.So, lower your bed a bit more than normal and go at it. This stuff is wonderful.
J**S
This is What PLA is Supposed to Be
I printed a lot of PLA over the last year, so when Intservo invited me to test a spool of the new eSUN PLA PRO (PLA+) filament in exchange for a comparison review, I agreed.I'm glad I did.... this PLA PRO (PLA+) will be the filament I buy from now on.The colors are very close to the old favorite eSUN PLA colors, but the PLUS colors are a bit richer and have a deeper tone, (as near as I can tell on the several colors that I bought for the testing). But the PLA PRO (PLA+) is a LOT stronger, and more flexible after printing.To strength-test it, I ran a print with the PLA PRO+ that I had consistently had trouble with just using plain PLA. The problem print has a latch that would snap under pressure when the support was removed. (Six times in a row - very frustrating.) The PLA PRO filament printed at a slightly higher temperature than the regular PLA, and it was.....creamier. (Sorry...not a terribly masculine word....but that's what it was.) It was strong enough that I was able to remove the support without breaking the latch off into my hand for the seventh time, and it flexes enough to allow the latch to close and open easily. No fear of it cracking again.The support was not overly clingy either, which I would have expected. But it came away cleaner than regular PLA supports. Definitely a pleasant surprise.I wanted to test it on overhangs as well, so I put it up against another print that had caused trouble for me with overhang curl and heat pitting on a curved bottom surface. The underside of the egg shaped print usually developed pitting, (even with support), in PLA.I absolutely didn't believe the results of this test...which was run with NO SUPPORT for the PLA PRO (PLA+) filament, on a smaller version (heat soak effect magnified), just to see what it would do. I'll put the pictures below, because otherwise, you won't believe it either. (Keep in mind, the bottom of the white PLA egg had support underneath it, and it still looks like a mountainside. The black PLA PRO egg showed a smooth surface with ZERO support, and the top of the egg did NOT collapse! I've NEVER been able to print that egg without center support. The PLA PRO printed without it. (Gonna be reprinting all of those as well in the PLA+.)I tested a couple of Benchies - the PLA PRO handled them just fine without any added support. There was no warping or curling. (I do run a MIC6 plate with a PEI coating, so warp is not usually a problem, except on steep overhangs.)Finally, I did a test on heat resistance, and there was no significant gain in the PRO filament. Both straightened segments slumped in a 250°F (120°C) oven, at about the same time.Bottom line - this is by far the best PLA I've tested. The only thing I noticed was a few absolutely miniscule zits here and there, because I haven't dialed it in yet. It's slightly shinier than regular PLA, but the shine can be easily and uniformly knocked back with a damp Magic Eraser.Give it a try and see if you like it as well. It is so easy to print, you'll never go back to the other stuff.Update: Just printed a flat box divider that shows the flex on this stuff - the divider is 2.8 mm thick, so it would be pretty stiff (and might break) when bent this much, if it was printed from plain PLA. The curvature was not imprinted into the divider though - it flattened back out.
M**.
Nice consistent printing.
I first bought this because I was looking for a bright "lemon" yellow and I was not disappointed. It prints easy and smooth, and it's primary yellow filament I use now. I've had no issues with it at all.
B**S
O produto não tem 1,55kg como descrito no título do produto
O produto não tem 1,55kg como descrito no título do produto.Nem com o carretel e a embalagem o produto pesa 1,55kg
A**R
It's a Great Filament.
One of my go to's.
A**Z
Excelente
Excelente calidad, sin atascos, excelente adherencia. Aunque dejarlo algunos días en la máquina hace que se quiebre el filamento y hay que volver a colocarlo y purgar.
N**H
My Go To Plastic
Although the price has increased due to PLA shortages, this is still my go-to plastic. I've purchased at least 10 spools in different colours. This plastic prints the best has a wide variety of colours and finishes, is consistent in quality, has the best durability of any PLA I've used and is readily available at a respectable (but increasing) price.
H**R
La mejor calidad
Fácil de usar y consistente
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