🌟 Elevate Your Prints with SUNLU's Elite PETG Filament!
The SUNLU Official Elite PETG Filament is a high-quality 1.75mm filament that combines the best features of PLA and ABS. With a dimensional accuracy of +/- 0.02mm and a length of 320 meters, this eco-friendly, odorless filament ensures a smooth printing experience without tangles or jams, making it suitable for a wide range of 3D printers.
K**W
PETG Filament 1.75mm
I recently tried out the SUNLU Official Elite PETG Filament, and I'm thoroughly impressed with its performance. Here's why:Quality: Right out of the box, it's evident that this filament is of high quality. The consistency of the diameter is spot-on, which ensures smooth and reliable printing. I haven't encountered any clogs or jams during my printing sessions, which is a testament to its quality.Strength: PETG is known for its strength and durability, and this filament lives up to that reputation. The prints I've produced with this filament exhibit excellent layer adhesion and structural integrity. Whether I'm printing functional prototypes or artistic creations, I can trust that they'll hold up well over time.Ease of use: Despite its strength, this filament is surprisingly easy to work with. It adheres well to the print bed, even without a heated bed, and the prints pop off effortlessly once they're done. I also appreciate that it doesn't emit any unpleasant odors during printing, making for a more pleasant printing experience.Versatility: Another standout feature of this filament is its versatility. It's suitable for a wide range of applications, from mechanical parts to artistic projects. Plus, the vibrant colors available add an extra touch of creativity to my prints.Overall, the SUNLU Official Elite PETG Filament is a top-notch choice for anyone looking for quality, strength, and ease of use in their 3D printing projects. I highly recommend it to both beginners and experienced users alike.
M**S
First time using PETG not dissapointed!
I recently ventured into the world of PETG filament for 3D printing and decided to give SUNLU PETG Filament a try, despite not being familiar with the brand name. Let me tell you, I am absolutely thrilled with the results!As a first-time user of PETG, I had some reservations about trying a brand that I hadn't heard of before. However, I decided to take the plunge based on positive reviews and affordable pricing. And boy, am I glad I did! The SUNLU PETG Filament has far exceeded my expectations.First and foremost, the print quality is outstanding. The filament flows smoothly, resulting in clean, precise prints with excellent layer adhesion. I've been able to achieve intricate details and complex geometries with ease, thanks to the reliability of this filament.Furthermore, I've been impressed by the strength and durability of the prints produced with SUNLU PETG. Whether I'm creating functional prototypes or artistic sculptures, I can trust that my prints will hold up over time. Plus, the filament's resistance to moisture and chemicals makes it suitable for a wide range of applications.Despite my initial apprehension about trying a new brand, I am more than satisfied with my decision to go with SUNLU PETG Filament. It has quickly become my go-to filament for all of my 3D printing projects. If you're in the market for high-quality PETG filament at an affordable price, I highly recommend giving SUNLU a try. You won't be disappointed!
J**
Was on time and prints great
Wasn't really sure what to do with this roll but it was cheap so I wanted to try it out. Now I have a project in mind for it and I'm excited that I took the chance. I've used this brand and filament just a different color it's always worked great for me no clogs and with the temps set right there's no or minimal stringiness. Again that's if it's dialed in and running at top of it's game.
B**N
Works good
Did a stress test and this is definitely stronger than some other brands and definitely stronger than PLA. Down side is it strings like crazy!!! But nothing a little sanding down doesn’t fix.
W**N
Solid midrange product
I've been printing Lithophanes with it primarily, but it's clean, color is consistent, and it prints fine. Excellent value for the money.
S**O
Inconsistent Poor Preforming Filament.
I have been 3D printing for around 7 years and at one point bought multiple different brands of filaments to try. For price to performance I settled on Overture’s black PETG for functional parts. As it’s been a few years I decided to redo my experiment with a few different filaments again and this Sunlu Black PETG has failed completely. As with all my filaments I dried it in a dehydrator for a few hours before using. Within 10 minutes a pieces of the filament broke off inside my P1S causing me for the first time to take apart the extruder to remove the small piece. Giving it the benefit of the doubt I put it back into the print and a few hours later had a print fail after the filament broke as the filament was wound in a way that knotted. I will also note that as the filament was printing correctly it made a “bad” sound as it unwrapped indicating to me a poor spooling. You can make any filament roll work if you are dedicated but expect a lot of wasted time and filament. I would assume you waste more money in the long run with failed prints. Back to Overture for me.TLDR - Not worth saving a few dollars with this cheap filament, get a slightly higher quality brand and save time and failed prints.
A**
Sunlu PETG is pretty much my favorite filament
This stuff works well it looks good and isn't any tougher than the PLA I use but this has held up in my car and outside and all the stuff PLA can't do. This is close enough to the cost of PLA so it is a good go to for most things really.
A**R
Best. Cost effective, filament available.
Can't complain any about this petg at all. Especially for the price on sale got it for like 12.99 roll. Should of bought 100. Perfect prints. Strong.
A**O
El mejor PETG que he probado
De las más de 6 marcas de PETG que he probado, esta ha sido con la que he impreso mejor, no me ha dado problemas al imprimirlo a altas velocidades (600mm/s con 10k de aceleración), tampoco necesite calibrarlo demasiado como con otros materiales, con un perfil de stock y unos pequeños ajustes de ventilación y temperatura pude imprimir perfectamente.En cuanto a la "transparencia" o el estilo "cristal", hay muchos tutoriales para lograr una apariencia menos opaca, la mayoria requiriendo reducir la velocidad y la ventilación, y aumentando la temperatura de impresión, he intentado hacer esto pero obtuve resultados más opacos, reduciendo la temperatura y aumentando la velocidad es como he logrado darle algo mas de transparencia, el Benchy de la foto tardo unos 28 minutos en imprimir, si bien no es transparente como un cristal, estoy muy contento con el resultado, y pues sirve por si quieres combinarlo con una luz, no reduce prácticamente nada el brillo.Por último, al hablar del PETG también hay que considerar la resistencia, he notado que aún imprimiendo a una sola pared (En Vase mode), es más quebradizo que el PLA+, pero a partir de la segunda pared o aumentando el grosor se vuelve muchisimo más resistente. También tiene una mejor adhesión entre capas y no transmina liquidos.En definitiva es un material muy bueno, lo usaria incluso aún sin necesitar la transparencia, es resistente, fácil y rápido de imprimir, y no demasiado costoso como el ABS
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