Pros & Cons
Pros
It's affordable, prints well, and comes in a variety of colors. The magenta colour likes to print 5c cooler than the other colours.
No complaints ever. Would purchase again. Strength is great also. All around great pla.
Très bonne qualité. Faites des tests pour connaître la bonne quantité. Degrees nozzle and 60 degrees bed.
Cons
Pla minus is quite stringy (tested all print tempts in 2° increments from 205-225) and the spool is incredibly tangled. It's also very prone to stringing no matter how much i tweak printer settings.
My existing filament was ruined due to moisture. The quality probably due to the tension of the filament is complete trash.
Highlights
Quality
In short, you pay a bit more but the quality of the filament itself is amazing.
Relatively inexpensive and print quality is good.
Print quality is pristine and if anything there is to much bed adhesion.
Price
This is the best at an affordable price.
Shipping
The filament was well packed and sealed with a silica packet inside, which ensured that it stayed dry and in perfect condition ... Read More
Competitiveness
Fully compatible with bambu x1c with ams (220c nozzle and 35c cool plate)
I've printed about 6 figures so far with this esun filament, and they've all gone well.
I've had multiple long prints fail this way, which reduces the value of esun filament.
Is it as good as polymaker or even the anycubic brand well i have not decided yet.
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Helpful InsightsBETA
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Dosent seem to be moisture inside
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
The first print i did was a temperature tower
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Print quality is pristine and if anything there is to much bed adhesion
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
The settings that worked best for me are 210 degrees nozzle and 60 degrees bed
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Had to redo a bunch of my gcode files because i had set them all up for 200 degrees which is what creality filament extrudes at
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
So beware of that if youre switching over from a lower temp filament
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Even the supports are harder to snap off using this
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
However maybe in the last 100200g of the roll the prints were starting to come out with lots of layer gaps