Pros & Cons
Pros
Using it on a 3d printer to make an rc eagle. It's surprisingly durable.
Highlights
Quality
This is the best filament i have bought for my 3d printer.
It took a little tweaking but once dialed in the material prints very well and i have no adhesion issues, errors, etc.
The only thing is my bambu labs x1-carbon absolutely hates this filament!
The filament is foaming, and if you retract it into the print nozzle at layer changes it will foam up inside the nozzle and clog it up!
Price
You get 1kg of esun vs colorfabb's 750g spool so you get 250g more for a lower price.
Overview
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clogged, good and through. - Our engine has profiled the reviewer patterns and has determined that there is minimal deception involved.
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- This product had a total of 42 reviews as of our last analysis date on Apr 2 2024.
Helpful InsightsBETA
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Its fine and dandy till it needs to retract when print is finished
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
It normally brakes and gets caught in the extruder
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I have tried drying it and no change
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
You might worry about the price but you actually save money because you use less filament
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I print slow 30 mm per second on my creality 10s and anycibic viper machines
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I am printing a plane and i went with black because esuns 34white34 is not really white and if you mix white pla with eplalw youre gonna see the difference
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I am printing on a cr6se micro swiss hotend to deal with the higher temps and the community firmware
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I looked at colorfabb initially but the shipping price to the us was ridiculous so i looked for alternatives