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The ELEGOO PLA Filament in True Red is a high-quality 1.75mm filament designed for FDM 3D printers. With a dimensional accuracy of +/- 0.02mm, it ensures consistent and smooth feeding. The filament is neatly wound to prevent tangles, is easy to use for beginners, and is odorless during printing. It is vacuum sealed to avoid moisture, ensuring no clogging or bubbling issues. This 1kg spool is compatible with a wide range of 3D printers, making it an ideal choice for both hobbyists and professionals.
Manufacturer | ELEGOO |
Brand | ELEGOO |
Item Weight | 2.2 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 8.31 x 8.23 x 2.87 inches |
Color | Ture Red |
Material Type | Polylactic Acid |
Manufacturer Part Number | US-EL-3D-PB04 |
T**I
Good value filament
I had no issues with printing with this filament. I use a CR10SE and and extruded without clogging.
S**W
Awsome
great prints love finished projects
D**N
Good color and ok quality; very wet and stringy print
* Package had a lot of moisture in it, I mean a lot. I've never seen a sealed package like this* Initial prints (as is) lots of stringy on 2 models. Fair surface quality and no bubbles from the moisture though.* Moisture packet was fully saturated on arrival* Color is great, it's a very nice yellow that's opaque and would work well in several projects.* At initial start of drying, about 5 minutes in 50C heater box, spool had a lot of moisture on it already* After 2, 7h chunks of drying at 50C with airflow there's still stringing on generic PLA profile on both my A1 and P1. Humidity in box went down to 20% after staying around 40% for several hours, presumably from extracting moisture to full removal.* As it is, I can not recommend this. Though the given reputation of this 3d printer company it's possible that this was a mistake so a shop at your own risk warning.
M**D
You get what you pay for.
Here's a refined review of the ELEGOO PLA Filament:---**Product Review: ELEGOO PLA Filament 1.75mm 1KG****Price:** $10 - $25**Brand:** ELEGOO**Material:** Polylactic Acid (PLA)**Item Weight:** 1 Kilogram (2.2 lbs)**Item Diameter:** 1.75 Millimeters### **Product Features:**- **High-Quality PLA Filaments:** Made from premium PLA, featuring a lower melting temperature, low warp, and shrinkage. The filament is odorless during printing, providing a pleasant user experience.- **Top-Notch Accuracy & Consistency:** Advanced measurement procedures ensure the filament maintains a consistent diameter of 1.75mm with an accuracy of +/- 0.02 mm, which guarantees smooth and reliable feeding during printing.- **Less-tangle & Easy to Use:** Each spool is neatly wound to prevent tangles and feeding issues. Strong layer adhesion helps achieve excellent 3D printing results, making it ideal for beginners.- **No Clogging & No Bubbles:** The filament is thoroughly dried before packaging and vacuum-sealed to protect it from moisture, preventing clogging and bubbling issues.- **Wide Compatibility:** Compatible with most common 1.75mm FDM 3D printers, including Neptune series, P1P, P1S, Ender series, Kobra series, and more.### **Pros:**- Consistently high-quality filament that performs well right out of the package.- Excellent winding and sealing of spools, ensuring neatness and ease of use.- Reliable adhesion to various build plates.- Minimal stringing, even at higher print speeds.### **Cons:**- Performance may vary slightly depending on print speed and temperature settings.### **My Take:**ELEGOO PLA Filament has consistently impressed me with its quality and performance. Every spool I've tried has been dry and ready to use straight out of the package, thanks to their excellent pre-packaging drying process. The spools are neatly wound, which prevents tangles and ensures smooth feeding during prints. I've yet to encounter any clogs or messy wraps, making it a reliable choice for any project.The colors are vibrant and true to what is advertised, enhancing the visual appeal of printed objects. I've found that the filament performs best at a nozzle temperature of around 210°C and a bed temperature of 60°C. It adheres well to various build plates, and I've had no issues with prints lifting or warping.In terms of print speed, the filament handles speeds up to 180 mm/s without significant stringing. Pushing it to 250 mm/s does introduce some stringing, but this is expected with most filaments at higher speeds. Overall, ELEGOO PLA is an excellent choice for beginners and experienced users alike. It offers consistent performance, making it a reliable option that works 99% of the time. I highly recommend giving it a try before exploring less-known brands.
S**L
Highlighter Yellow.. that's what I'm calling this color.. *chuckling*
Elegoo filament has quickly become a staple within my print farm. Relatively inexpensive, and with a wide variety of colors, I place it squarely in the same realm as SUNLU filament.(Basically, I have a few tiers:Tier 1 - is cheap, inexpensive stuff.. one offs... stuff that I can't find much of, and stuff I don't necessarily trust.Tier 2 - is something like Creality, which is consistent, but lacking in variety. If a manufacturer claims only +-.03mm, they usually stay in this level, too.Tier 3 - is usually manufacturers that are reliable, and have been around for awhile. They also have wider selections of color and materials. Your Sunlus, and Elegoo usually fall into here. Also, your offshoot brands of well known other brands, also tend to land here. Example: Duramic, is apparently an offshoot brand of Polymaker.. so they stay in this space. This is the area I normally work from, when I want a piece that's good for structural items, and can be worked accordingly. Reliability is the name of the game, here.Tier 4 - are the higher end brands, that work consistently, and flawlessly. Ones that have a good customer service reputation. Prusa, Polymaker, Atomic.. these are some of the brands that fall into this category. They're usually more expensive, and harder to come by.. but their selection, colors and material lists are VERY wide.. this is the group I PREFER to operate within.. but these filaments are cost prohibitive compared to the other tiers..I usually operate in Tiers 2&3.. and tier 3 is where I'd place this filament. It's fairly inexpensive, and prints well.One thing that Elegoo seems to be doing right, is their 'pigtails' on the spools are cut off flush with the spool itself.. so when their filament reaches the end of the spool, it's less likely to get caught in the spool. IT DOES still have a 90 degree angle on it, however.. so the possibility of the filament not passing through a PTFE tube is still a possible concern.If I had one complaint, it'd be the fact that the spool doesn't indicate print speeds on it, but it does indicate regular temps it's recommended to be printed at.Still. that's a minor complaint... and I have no issues recommending Elegoo's filaments to anyone looking for a filament that prints well, has a decent selection of colors and materials, remains consistent.. and is STILL relatively inexpensive.
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