Sunlu has 1KG PLA 3D Printer Filament (Various PLA, Matte PLA, PLA+, PLA Meta, HSPLA, PLA+ 2.0 and Refill) with prices starting from $11.99. Shipping is free.
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Sunlu has 1KG PLA 3D Printer Filament (Various PLA, Matte PLA, PLA+, PLA Meta, HSPLA, PLA+ 2.0 and Refill) with prices starting from $11.99. Shipping is free.
Thanks to Community Member icantsleep for posting this deal.
Is this a deal? I feel like Sunlu, being one of the cheapest brands out there, is always sub $12. Right now on Amazon, its $10.19 for black PLA.
It does have the cardboard spool vs the plastic one but still..
Is this a deal? I feel like Sunlu, being one of the cheapest brands out there, is always sub $12. Right now on Amazon, its $10.19 for black PLA.
It does have the cardboard spool vs the plastic one but still..
Has anyone used the PLA Meta? I thought I read it's their strongest PLA once you get it dialed inbut not the easiest to get dialed in. I have 5 or 6 rolls of it but haven't tried it yet... Mostly out of laziness as I have too much filament and just printing with the "easier" stuff first lol
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Has anyone used the PLA Meta? I thought I read it's their strongest PLA once you get it dialed inbut not the easiest to get dialed in. I have 5 or 6 rolls of it but haven't tried it yet... Mostly out of laziness as I have too much filament and just printing with the "easier" stuff first lol
Recently got a roll thinking it was PLA+, took some dialing in and still had a ton of stringing almost like PETG. Decided to dry it out overnight and the results were great. I compared it to PETG strength (almost) for my model and way better detail. I'd get it again but again, dry it out!
Recently got a roll thinking it was PLA+, took some dialing in and still had a ton of stringing almost like PETG. Decided to dry it out overnight and the results were great. I compared it to PETG strength (almost) for my model and way better detail. I'd get it again but again, dry it out!
Recently got a roll thinking it was PLA+, took some dialing in and still had a ton of stringing almost like PETG. Decided to dry it out overnight and the results were great. I compared it to PETG strength (almost) for my model and way better detail. I'd get it again but again, dry it out!
I second this. Get a filament dryer and dry before an extended print. I'll maybe go a couple days of printing before removing the spool and drying, but if filament is sitting out longer than that, it's worth drying first. I live in a warm, humid place though.
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Has anyone used the PLA Meta? I thought I read it's their strongest PLA once you get it dialed inbut not the easiest to get dialed in. I have 5 or 6 rolls of it but haven't tried it yet... Mostly out of laziness as I have too much filament and just printing with the "easier" stuff first lol
Meta is wreaked but you can get great layer adhesion. It ends up being much weaker but can look nice. It prints at a lower temp than normal PLA and has a lower softening point. I printed about 50kgs of it before moving on to other products. I used a good amount of kit because when dialed in it printed well and was very cheap(not sure how cheap it is now)
So… buy PLA, PLA+, or PLA+ 2.0? I've only ever used PLA (other brands). I'd prefer to use whichever would be an easy swap into a Bambu P1S and use a generic profile.
So… buy PLA, PLA+, or PLA+ 2.0? I've only ever used PLA (other brands). I'd prefer to use whichever would be an easy swap into a Bambu P1S and use a generic profile.
I've used a lot of the PLA+ 2.0. It prints great with the generic Bambu PLA profile, but Sunlu profiles were recently added to Bambu Studio and they help speed things up a bit.
So… buy PLA, PLA+, or PLA+ 2.0? I've only ever used PLA (other brands). I'd prefer to use whichever would be an easy swap into a Bambu P1S and use a generic profile.
Pla+ 2.0 is a bit weaker and more flexible. Pla+ is closer to normal pla.
I think i prefer the normal pla+ after using both quite a bit.
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It does have the cardboard spool vs the plastic one but still..
https://a.co/d/3rO6ATD
This is the plastic spool for $13.99
https://a.co/d/6JtMnvx
Is there a difference in the filament itself?
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It does have the cardboard spool vs the plastic one but still..
https://a.co/d/3rO6ATD
This is the plastic spool for $13.99
https://a.co/d/6JtMnvx
Is there a difference in the filament itself?
Those are 1/4 kg spools
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I think i prefer the normal pla+ after using both quite a bit.
It's says 1kg. Where do you see mention of 1/4 kg?
In the link "mrtechieman" posted saying it was even cheaper for an 8 pack.
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