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10-Pack 1.1kg JAYO 1.75mm PETG 3D Printer Filament (Various)

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JAYO-3D via eBay has 10-Pack 1.1kg JAYO 1.75mm PETG 3D Printer Filament (Various) on sale from $104.68 - 20% with coupon code JULYFINDS during checkout = from $83.74. Shipping is free.

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  • Offer valid for a limited time only / while supplies last.
  • Prices from $8.37 per roll.
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JAYO-3D via eBay has 10-Pack 1.1kg JAYO 1.75mm PETG 3D Printer Filament (Various) on sale from $104.68 - 20% with coupon code JULYFINDS during checkout = from $83.74. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member doubletoaster for sharing this deal.
  • Note: Pricing will vary by color, see the product listing for all available options & prices.

Editor's Notes

Written by SaltyOne | Staff
  • Offer valid for a limited time only / while supplies last.
  • Prices from $8.37 per roll.
Please see the original post for additional details & refer to the comments below for discussion.

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kdiggz
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good deal 👍
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nightspd
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This is really good filament and print very well!
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tiger14
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How does this filament compare to the sunlu deal? In terms of quality
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Jhustine
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Quote from tiger14 :
how does this filament compare to the sunlu deal? in terms of quality
jayo = sunlu. they're the same brand
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NoNamesLeft
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Quote from Jhustine :
jayo = sunlu. they're the same brand
This or kingroon? I find that kingroon prints well.
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Jhustine
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Quote from NoNamesLeft :
This or kingroon? I find that kingroon prints well.
they both print great!
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slipperybargainsman
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Are these spools the same size as 1kg spools? Any issues fitting in a bambu lab AMS?

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FeistyVolcano2571
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Quote from tiger14 :
How does this filament compare to the sunlu deal? In terms of quality

I use bamboo labs. I find Jayo, Kingsroo, and techbear petg extremely reliable, hassle free and cheap. I believe some are all of them are the same product under different names. That may or may not be correct but it seems like it to me.

I use a lot of petg and know less about PLA
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FeistyVolcano2571
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Note that Jayo has 1.1 kg per pool instead of 1 kg. The extra 10% effectively makes the price about $75, compared to the same length of filament of 1 kg which is standard with other brands.
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FeistyVolcano2571
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Quote from slipperybargainsman :
Are these spools the same size as 1kg spools? Any issues fitting in a bambu lab AMS?

I have not had any problems with Jayo on my bamboo labs printers.
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FeistyVolcano2571
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The case for using a toaster oven with dehydrate function as an alternative to standalone filament dryers.

I'll also chime in and see here: consider one of those fancy toaster ovens that go on fire sale prices as a filament dryer alternative. You'll have to download the manual and make sure it has a dehydrated mode function that lets the oven go down to 120°F. You can change the display to read as Fahrenheit or Celsius typically.

The advantage are it will be very stable since you have a oven that will go 450° f but it's always going temperatures like 120f to 160 or so. So the high-quality heating elements will be operating at low power low stress for almost guaranteed long long life. They typically have a fan in them that circulates around the filament better, instead of having the heat element close to one side of the filament which I see often in standard filament dryers. The build quality of a toaster oven is nicer usually stainless steel.

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