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frontpage Posted by joejackk • Jul 28, 2022
frontpage Posted by joejackk • Jul 28, 2022

SUNLU PLA & PLA+ 3D Filaments 1kg/2.2lbs (Various Colors)

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6 for $78.25

$87

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SUNLU has select SUNLU PLA & PLA+ 3D Filaments 1kg/2.2lbs (Various Colors) on sale for 6 for $78.25 ($13.04 each) when you follow the instructions below and apply coupon code YVVUZG6L3W at checkout. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member joejackk for finding this deal.

Deal Instructions:
  1. Visit this page and make sure "USA" is selected in the "Shipping to" drop-down menu
  2. Add a quantity of 6 Filaments priced at $14.49 to cart (mix & match allowed)
  3. Proceed to checkout
  4. Apply coupon code YVVUZG6L3W
  5. Your price will be 6 for $78.25, shipping is free

Editor's Notes

Written by StrawMan86 | Staff
  • About this deal:
  • About this product:
    • Diameter Format 1.75mm
    • Print Temp. 190-230ā„ƒ
    • Tolerance ±0.02mm
    • Print Speed 50-100mm/s
    • Platform Temp Depends on the platform: No need or 60-80ā„ƒ
  • About this store:
    • SUNLU return policy here

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Written by joejackk
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SUNLU has select SUNLU PLA & PLA+ 3D Filaments 1kg/2.2lbs (Various Colors) on sale for 6 for $78.25 ($13.04 each) when you follow the instructions below and apply coupon code YVVUZG6L3W at checkout. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member joejackk for finding this deal.

Deal Instructions:
  1. Visit this page and make sure "USA" is selected in the "Shipping to" drop-down menu
  2. Add a quantity of 6 Filaments priced at $14.49 to cart (mix & match allowed)
  3. Proceed to checkout
  4. Apply coupon code YVVUZG6L3W
  5. Your price will be 6 for $78.25, shipping is free

Editor's Notes

Written by StrawMan86 | Staff
  • About this deal:
  • About this product:
    • Diameter Format 1.75mm
    • Print Temp. 190-230ā„ƒ
    • Tolerance ±0.02mm
    • Print Speed 50-100mm/s
    • Platform Temp Depends on the platform: No need or 60-80ā„ƒ
  • About this store:
    • SUNLU return policy here

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Written by joejackk

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Jul 28, 2022
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Joined Dec 2015
Jul 28, 2022
polly.wog
Jul 28, 2022
626 Posts
Credible?
Original Poster
Jul 29, 2022
29 Posts
Joined Nov 2020
Jul 29, 2022
joejackk
Original Poster
Jul 29, 2022
29 Posts
Quote from polly.wog :
Credible?
Yes, it's from Sunlu directly, I've purchased many times from them before. I think you can also checkout with PayPal
Jul 29, 2022
1,279 Posts
Joined Oct 2014
Jul 29, 2022
fade2black2007
Jul 29, 2022
1,279 Posts
Thanks.

Ordered 9kg total. Have a lot of prints coming up that are going to be a headache so at least filament won't be a concern lol.
Jul 30, 2022
1,862 Posts
Joined Aug 2010
Jul 30, 2022
RickRupps
Jul 30, 2022
1,862 Posts
Quote from polly.wog :
Credible?
yes, good brand, prints come out perfect
Jul 30, 2022
3,657 Posts
Joined Nov 2013
Jul 30, 2022
TrollingBy
Jul 30, 2022
3,657 Posts
Thank you for a clear posting. Versus saying the price per Kg only to go to the site and find out you have to buy multiples.
Jul 30, 2022
487 Posts
Joined May 2018
Jul 30, 2022
dawnerd
Jul 30, 2022
487 Posts
Their silk PLA was the biggest pain to print with. Took a lot of tinkering to get the settings just right. The first several meters were not a consistent diameter and wouldn't extrude evenly.

Wish their spools were cardboard and had more holes to secure.
Jul 30, 2022
831 Posts
Joined Jun 2013
Jul 30, 2022
LukeH9333
Jul 30, 2022
831 Posts
I got some inland PLA+ recently (it is supposedly made by eSUB) and have absolutely loved it. Is this stuff made by the same manufacturer or does anyone know how it compares to esun/inland?

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Jul 30, 2022
175 Posts
Joined Aug 2011
Jul 30, 2022
ajyello
Jul 30, 2022
175 Posts
Quote from LukeH9333 :
I got some inland PLA+ recently (it is supposedly made by eSUB) and have absolutely loved it. Is this stuff made by the same manufacturer or does anyone know how it compares to esun/inland?
Esun and sunlu are different manufacturers
Jul 30, 2022
353 Posts
Joined Apr 2015
Jul 30, 2022
Surferdudemi
Jul 30, 2022
353 Posts
The pricing on the filament varies. Four of the seven PLA+ colors are $16.99, not $14.49. The final price reflects that fact if you order a mix of differently priced spools.
Jul 31, 2022
16 Posts
Joined May 2014
Jul 31, 2022
RDHXIII
Jul 31, 2022
16 Posts
Use a credit card that doesn't charge foreign transaction fees if you can. I got one last time I ordered from this site even though the order shipped from the US
Jul 31, 2022
57 Posts
Joined May 2015
Jul 31, 2022
snakehawk37
Jul 31, 2022
57 Posts
Awesome been needing some filament. Never used this brand but seems to be on par with esun, grabbed 6 of their PLA+!
Jul 31, 2022
41 Posts
Joined Nov 2010
Jul 31, 2022
boy09
Jul 31, 2022
41 Posts
Quote from dawnerd :
Their silk PLA was the biggest pain to print with. Took a lot of tinkering to get the settings just right. The first several meters were not a consistent diameter and wouldn't extrude evenly.

Wish their spools were cardboard and had more holes to secure.
Had all these same problems with the silk PLA. And when I thought I finally had it printing well, the layer adhesion was absolutely terrible
Jul 31, 2022
376 Posts
Joined Oct 2012
Jul 31, 2022
SlateSphere2
Jul 31, 2022
376 Posts
Came out to $85 for the 6 I chose…
Jul 31, 2022
579 Posts
Joined Jan 2007
Jul 31, 2022
mach6
Jul 31, 2022
579 Posts
Quote from snakehawk37 :
Awesome been needing some filament. Never used this brand but seems to be on par with esun, grabbed 6 of their PLA+!
The spool I got was brittle, it kept snapping in the feeder when it was printing. I changed to Inland and haven't had that issue again.

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Jul 31, 2022
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s4rah
Jul 31, 2022
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Quote from mach6 :
The spool I got was brittle, it kept snapping in the feeder when it was printing. I changed to Inland and haven't had that issue again.
That's a sign of the filament being wet. It happens. If you don't use it all up when you open it, it will get brittle over time especially if it's humid. Get a filament dryer [mytechfun.com] , make one out of a dehydrator [thingiverse.com] or stick it in the oven for a little while.
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