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4-Kg SUNLU 1.75mm PLA+ Transparent 3D Printer Filament (4x1-Kg Spools, Assorted)

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SUNLU-US via Amazon has 4-Kg SUNLU 1.75mm PLA+ Transparent 3D Printer Filament (4x 1-Kg Spools, Assorted Colors) on sale for $49.99 - 30% when you 'clip' redeem the promo code on product page (or apply promo code EPX7A23P via checkout) = $34.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member gabe23111 for sharing this deal.

Note: Our links may go to a product variant that is out of stock or not included in this deal. Please use the available sorting options on the product page to select the available items on sale.

Includes:
  • 1-Kg Spool of Transparent Red
  • 1-Kg Spool of Transparent Blue
  • 1-Kg Spool of Transparent Green
  • 1-Kg Spool of Transparent Yellow

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SUNLU-US via Amazon has 4-Kg SUNLU 1.75mm PLA+ Transparent 3D Printer Filament (4x 1-Kg Spools, Assorted Colors) on sale for $49.99 - 30% when you 'clip' redeem the promo code on product page (or apply promo code EPX7A23P via checkout) = $34.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member gabe23111 for sharing this deal.

Note: Our links may go to a product variant that is out of stock or not included in this deal. Please use the available sorting options on the product page to select the available items on sale.

Includes:
  • 1-Kg Spool of Transparent Red
  • 1-Kg Spool of Transparent Blue
  • 1-Kg Spool of Transparent Green
  • 1-Kg Spool of Transparent Yellow

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Written by ValPal2011 | Staff

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2h ago
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MattM5123
2h ago
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How is this stuff? Good deal?
2h ago
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the.barbrR
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Quote from MattM5123 :
How is this stuff? Good deal?

Yes good deal
2h ago
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MikePD
2h ago
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Amazing deal! Sub 10 dollar color filament from an established brand. Too bad I already have 50 rolls I need to get through.
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PowerfulTeam689
2h ago
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Great deal. I've been looking for a deal on some transparent filament. It's rare to find the pla for a good price from what I've seen. Especially a solid brand like sunlu
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keirmeister
2h ago
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I use Sunlu PLA+ almost exclusively with my Bambu X1C and this filament always prints consistently and beautifully.
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geniv
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Quote from MikePD :
Amazing deal! Sub 10 dollar color filament from an established brand. Too bad I already have 50 rolls I need to get through.
Thank God I'm not the only one. And I print very rarely
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Promark
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Quote from MattM5123 :
How is this stuff? Good deal?
I ordered a spool of SUNLU Transparent PLA about a year ago. My recommendation is that you use it ASAP and don't let it sit around. It started off fine, worked well with some slight stringing. I let it set in my AMS a few days and then used it again. It became extremely brittle and shattered into so many pieces that I had to take apart my AMS several times, thinking I had removed the pieces, but there were always more. I had to end up doing a cold pull to get the last one. Regular SUNLU is fine, but I will never use the transparent again.
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MattM5123
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Quote from Promark :
I ordered a spool of SUNLU Transparent PLA about a year ago. My recommendation is that you use it ASAP and don't let it sit around. It started off fine, worked well with some slight stringing. I let it set in my AMS a few days and then used it again. It became extremely brittle and shattered into so many pieces that I had to take apart my AMS several times, thinking I had removed the pieces, but there were always more. I had to end up doing a cold pull to get the last one. Regular SUNLU is fine, but I will never use the transparent again.
So what your saying is that it's not a good deal.
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Quote from Promark :
I ordered a spool of SUNLU Transparent PLA about a year ago. My recommendation is that you use it ASAP and don't let it sit around. It started off fine, worked well with some slight stringing. I let it set in my AMS a few days and then used it again. It became extremely brittle and shattered into so many pieces that I had to take apart my AMS several times, thinking I had removed the pieces, but there were always more. I had to end up doing a cold pull to get the last one. Regular SUNLU is fine, but I will never use the transparent again.
I may be talking out of my behind, but I think transparent filament may absorb more moisture than standard PLA and may need to be dried more frequently. Last year I got the dreaded blob of death due to moisture from Polymaker Translucent filament. Their customer service was great, but waking up and seeing that was the scariest thing that has happened to me in 3d printing since I started using a 3d printer. It was surprisingly much easier to clean up than I thought it would be. Since then, I've been drying any translucent PLA I use and haven't had any issues, which I do not have to do with regular PLA where I live. I personally have not used Sunlu transparent filament yet.

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