comgrow via Amazon has
2.2lbs Comgrow 1.75mm PETG High Precision 3D Printer Filament (Grey) for
$9.98.
Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.
Note: Offer is available for a limited time only as a Lightning Deal.
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Features:- Tough and Durable: PETG filament combines the best properties of PLA and ABS, offering excellent durability and high impact resistance. Ideal for printing various mechanical parts, holders, clamps and 3d printer parts
- High Precision: PETG filament diameter:1.75mm, ensuring utmost accuracy with a tolerance of only +/- 0.02mm. With strict quality control and impeccable dimensional precision, PETG filament guarantees a smooth and steady feeding during printing.
- No Clogging & No Bubbles:Filaments are thoroughly dried and carefully vacuum sealed to protect them from moisture and dust, which ensures that there will be no issues with clogging or bubbling during printing. PETG is designed to be perfectly compatible with the majority of 1.75mm FDM 3D printers
- Excellent Layer Adhesion: PETG filament offers excellent layer adhesion, reducing the risks of warping and ensuring smooth, strong prints with great structural integrity.
- PETG Filament Recommend Settings:We recommend print the PETG filament at a nozzle temperature of 235-240°C, bed temperature of 70°C, printing speed of 30mm/s.
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Ironically they are giving 20% off on their filament when you buy their dryer. Seems like more than a coincidence 😆
Ironically they are giving 20% off on their filament when you buy their dryer. Seems like more than a coincidence 😆
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It appears that the black roll is only a 0.9kg roll and not a 1kg roll. Not sure if it's a typo or not on Amazon. But that's one of the crappy things it appears that people are willing to put up with.
I recently bought a couple two-packs and they were plastic spools.
Overall printed well after drying. Ran a temp tower on my Bambu A1 and ended up at 240C for a good nozzle temp. Printed mostly functional parts like a new stand for my AMS Lite and some gridfinity stuff and they printed well.