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10-Pack 1KG KINGROON PETG or PLA 1.75mm 3D Printer Filament (various colors)

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KINGROON 3D Store via AliExpress has 10-Pack 1KG KINGROON PETG or PLA 1.75mm 3D Printer Filament (various colors) on sale for $76.95 - $10 when you apply promo code IFPR9D6 at checkout = from $66.95. Shipping is free.

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Update: This popular deal is still available.

KINGROON 3D Store via AliExpress has 10-Pack 1KG KINGROON PETG or PLA 1.75mm 3D Printer Filament (various colors) on sale for $76.95 - $10 when you apply promo code IFPR9D6 at checkout = from $66.95. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Editor iconian for sharing this deal.

Note: Price may fluctuate slightly and will vary depending on the product chosen. You must be signed into your AliExpress account and have your address added to add items to your cart and place an order. To add your address, go to Settings via the drop-down menu at the top of the page, then select Shipping Address. You may have to manually type in the promo code to apply it at checkout. This item ships from a USA warehouse.

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Written by RevOne | Staff
  • This product has a rating of 4.8 out of 5 stars, based on over 390 customer reviews.
  • Please see the original post for additional details and review the WIKI and forum comments for helpful discussion.

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Kingroon PETG is the GOAT. I've probably gone through 130 spools of their PETG. And I can't find one single fault with it. It just prints. Spools are wound correctly. They're dried correctly. They're packaged correctly and they print correctly. I've got lots and lots of PLA but my go-to for structural modeling is PETG. You simply will not find a better filament at any price.
Yes, and I'd recommend 237 for the temperature, 1mm retraction, and 0.4mm z-hop in Bambu Slicer when using the Kingroon PETG.
With that ringing endorsement, I bought the PETG mix (and will hold you personally responsible if it's junk lol).
Also, 8% cashback is floating around

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Very nice deal. There are better filaments but you will pay more. I really like Kingroon for certain prints. It just prints well without any issues. I've only used their PLA but people really seem to like their PETG

I'm overloaded on filament right now and have to see if I even have room to store anymore lol.
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Quote from gabe23111 :
Very nice deal. There are better filaments but you will pay more. I really like Kingroon for certain prints. It just prints well without any issues. I've only used their PLA but people really seem to like their PETGI'm overloaded on filament right now and have to see if I even have room to store anymore lol.
I've had good luck with their pla glad to hear the petg is good
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Quote from LennyM4178 :
I've had good luck with their pla glad to hear the petg is good
I have some PETG from other brands and really like it. It's just not as easy to store for me as pla so I don't buy it as much.
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I've been grabbing the 10 packs of the petg for my last few orders and honestly don't think I've had any issue except a damaged spool on one order. Totally shipping damage but other then that it just works
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Kingroon PETG is the GOAT. I've probably gone through 130 spools of their PETG. And I can't find one single fault with it. It just prints. Spools are wound correctly. They're dried correctly. They're packaged correctly and they print correctly. I've got lots and lots of PLA but my go-to for structural modeling is PETG. You simply will not find a better filament at any price.
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Do these work well with the Bambu AMS?
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Quote from m005ie :
Kingroon PETG is the GOAT. I've probably gone through 130 spools of their PETG. And I can't find one single fault with it. It just prints. Spools are wound correctly. They're dried correctly. They're packaged correctly and they print correctly. I've got lots and lots of PLA but my go-to for structural modeling is PETG. You simply will not find a better filament at any price.
With that ringing endorsement, I bought the PETG mix (and will hold you personally responsible if it's junk lol).
Also, 8% cashback is floating around
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Quote from luddite_cyborg :
With that ringing endorsement, I bought the PETG mix (and will hold you personally responsible if it's junk lol).
Also, 8% cashback is floating around

I as well have blown through probably 100 spools of kingroon pla/PETG. Not a single issue... Had issues with polymaker though and artillery.
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Do these work well with the Bambu AMS?
Do they work well with any fast corexy printers? I've spent way to much time dialling in filaments for my Elegoo Centauri. PETG can be particularly troublesome.
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Do these work well with the Bambu AMS?
I've only used the PLA but gone through many rolls. It does work fine in the AMS most of the time. On some of the rolls towards the end of the roll, it won't roll properly due to the spool not weighing enough. To offset that, when I did have these in my AMS i put a small printed desiccant holder in the middle of the spool which keeps the weight enough where it rolls well.
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Do they work well with any fast corexy printers? I've spent way to much time dialling in filaments for my Elegoo Centauri. PETG can be particularly troublesome.
The PLA (haven't tried their PETG) prints well in the Centauri Carbon using generic PLA setting. I use Orca when printing on the Centauri. I assume the Elegoo Slicer also has the same generic PLA setting, but can't confirm at the moment.
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I've been buying this brand for awhile. Got the mixed color bundle for $71 with tax. So far no issues with this brand with the Bambu a1 with the standard petg settingThe clear filament in the bundle looks awesome. Like ice
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My family just got a ender v3 se I think it's. Would this be a good jumping off filament to use for burning the learning projects? And which of the two is better to order?
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Quote from KS5631 :
I as well have blown through probably 100 spools of kingroon pla/PETG. Not a single issue... Had issues with polymaker though and artillery.

Same, its been my go-to since Sunlu isn't kicking the $8 price regularly anymore lol. I come from GST3D days tho, my Frankenstein monsters can print anything.
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Quote from brad.parker10 :
Same, its been my go-to since Sunlu isn't kicking the $8 price regularly anymore lol. I come from GST3D days tho, my Frankenstein monsters can print anything.
Man, I had to push to burn up the rest of my gst3d stash lol

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