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Elegoo 1kg 1.75mm 3D Printer Filament Pre-Order: PETG-GF/CF (various colors)

& More + Free S/H on $50+

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US.Elegoo has select Elegoo 1kg 1.75mm 3D Printer Filament Pre-Order (various colors) on sale listed below. Shipping is free on orders $50+, otherwise, a $15 flat-rate shipping/handling will apply on orders under $50.

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Note, product are currently on pre-order status w/ estimated shipping time from US Warehouse of June 30, 2025.

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  • Elegoo 1kg 1.75mm 3D Printer Filament Pre-Order (various colors)

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  • About the Deal
    • These 3D Printer Filament are compatible w/ most FDM 3D printers on the market
    • Reinforced w/ glass fiber/high stiffness/tensile strength w/ outstanding non-conductive performance & insulation
    • These are ideal for gears, bearings, and structural parts that require both durability and precise fit
    • Product is eligible for a 14 day return w/ non-quality related issues
    • Offer valid while pricing/supplies last

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US.Elegoo has select Elegoo 1kg 1.75mm 3D Printer Filament Pre-Order (various colors) on sale listed below. Shipping is free on orders $50+, otherwise, a $15 flat-rate shipping/handling will apply on orders under $50.

Thanks to community member gabe23111 for finding this deal

Note, product are currently on pre-order status w/ estimated shipping time from US Warehouse of June 30, 2025.

Example Deal(s)
  • Elegoo 1kg 1.75mm 3D Printer Filament Pre-Order (various colors)

Editor's Notes

Written by Discombobulated | Staff
  • About the Deal
    • These 3D Printer Filament are compatible w/ most FDM 3D printers on the market
    • Reinforced w/ glass fiber/high stiffness/tensile strength w/ outstanding non-conductive performance & insulation
    • These are ideal for gears, bearings, and structural parts that require both durability and precise fit
    • Product is eligible for a 14 day return w/ non-quality related issues
    • Offer valid while pricing/supplies last

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ccl13
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Drying being the top answer as well the most "costly" answer is for a reason...
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PETG should print fine with any printer. Did you dry the filament prior to printing? Petg generally needs to be dried prior to printing with it.

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idrive
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How does PETG-CF print? I've had a good deal of spaghetti failures on my X1C with normal PETG. So much so that I've started printing with ABS when I need strength parts (eg pegboard hooks) and it's printed so much easier.
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Quote from idrive :
How does PETG-CF print? I've had a good deal of spaghetti failures on my X1C with normal PETG. So much so that I've started printing with ABS when I need strength parts (eg pegboard hooks) and it's printed so much easier.
PETG should print fine with any printer. Did you dry the filament prior to printing? Petg generally needs to be dried prior to printing with it.
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Quote from gabe23111 :
PETG should print fine with any printer. Did you dry the filament prior to printing? Petg generally needs to be dried prior to printing with it.

I've had the same issues and tried every trick in the book to improve adhesion. Drying it is the last most time consuming step I haven't tried yet but I'm about to get there it's been so frustrating
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Wow these aren't even on discount?
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Quote from XRedcometX :
I've had the same issues and tried every trick in the book to improve adhesion. Drying it is the last most time consuming step I haven't tried yet but I'm about to get there it's been so frustrating
Drying being the top answer as well the most "costly" answer is for a reason...
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Wow these aren't even on discount?
Hard to say. They've been teasing the release of these filaments for a few weeks on social but gave no indication on pricing. Today is the first day they have been available for purchase. It may be introductory pricing, but hopefully it's here to stay like they did with their Centauri (at least for now). I ordered one of Each to try. I've never printed with any of these types of filaments as they are usually more than I wanted to spend, but pricing here is right for me. I'm most looking forward for the PAHT-CF as I have some projects I wanted to do and the Polymaker equivalent is very expensive at double the price.

Also, for anyone buying, make sure to remove the "worry free" shipping that may get auto-added to your cart. At least I did. It's Elegoo's responsibility to make sure my order gets delivered.
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Fiber infused filaments leave bits of fiber in your skin. They are also bad for your lungs if you sand them, so wear a respirator.
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Quote from gabe23111 :
PETG should print fine with any printer. Did you dry the filament prior to printing? Petg generally needs to be dried prior to printing with it.
Yup, always dry all my filament. I also live in an extremely dry climate.
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Quote from gabe23111 :
Hard to say. They've been teasing the release of these filaments for a few weeks on social but gave no indication on pricing. Today is the first day they have been available for purchase. It may be introductory pricing, but hopefully it's here to stay like they did with their Centauri (at least for now). I ordered one of Each to try. I've never printed with any of these types of filaments as they are usually more than I wanted to spend, but pricing here is right for me. I'm most looking forward for the PAHT-CF as I have some projects I wanted to do and the Polymaker equivalent is very expensive at double the price.

Also, for anyone buying, make sure to remove the "worry free" shipping that may get auto-added to your cart. At least I did. It's Elegoo's responsibility to make sure my order gets delivered.

I've been on vacation with the 3D printer thing for like 6 months, never heard of PAHT
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belltifr
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Petg-cf is one that definitely needs dried when you get it. 65C for over 6 hrs and you should be good to go. Makes a huge difference in the stringiness
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Quote from GannMan :
I've been on vacation with the 3D printer thing for like 6 months, never heard of PAHT
High temp nylon (with CF filler in this case). I've got a roll of eSun and it's an absolute witch to get dry and print with. Temps aren't that bad - 270-280C is hot enough. It's got a lot of stiffness and good strength (but failures are brittle). at $60/750g and the aforementioned moisture issues (I live in the humid mid-atlantic) I haven't printed too much with it. There's no mention of the material properties or percent of carbon fiber fill.
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Quote from GannMan :
Wow these aren't even on discount?

Seems like competitive pricing to me fiber filled filament costs more 🤷
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Quote from computermd.ms :
Seems like competitive pricing to me fiber filled filament costs more 🤷

I'm not sarcastic I think they're great prices
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Dang those are actually fantasitc prices. Hope they shake out the same way when they get on Amazon.
Buncha kids are gonna royally f up their A1 Minis with this stuff. Hahah.

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I have used this company https://eryone3d.com. Have used more the 30 rolls mostly PETG-CF with very little issue. when they have sales I think they are close to unbeatable. What I like about the PETG-CF I see very little in layer lines.

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