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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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16h ago
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Joined Aug 2008
16h ago
kdiggz
16h ago
3,419 Posts
good deal 👍
15h ago
77 Posts
Joined Mar 2011
15h ago
nightspd
15h ago
77 Posts
This is really good filament and print very well!
Pro
15h ago
161 Posts
Joined Nov 2010
15h ago
tiger14
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15h ago
161 Posts
How does this filament compare to the sunlu deal? In terms of quality
12h ago
737 Posts
Joined Feb 2016
12h ago
Jhustine
12h ago
737 Posts
Quote from tiger14 :
how does this filament compare to the sunlu deal? in terms of quality
jayo = sunlu. they're the same brand
6h ago
497 Posts
Joined Mar 2007
6h ago
NoNamesLeft
6h ago
497 Posts
Quote from Jhustine :
jayo = sunlu. they're the same brand
This or kingroon? I find that kingroon prints well.
5h ago
737 Posts
Joined Feb 2016
5h ago
Jhustine
5h ago
737 Posts
Quote from NoNamesLeft :
This or kingroon? I find that kingroon prints well.
they both print great!
3h ago
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3h ago
slipperybargainsman
3h ago
1,349 Posts
Are these spools the same size as 1kg spools? Any issues fitting in a bambu lab AMS?

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59m ago
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59m ago
FeistyVolcano2571
59m ago
176 Posts
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
57m ago
176 Posts
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57m ago
FeistyVolcano2571
57m ago
176 Posts
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.
56m ago
176 Posts
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56m ago
FeistyVolcano2571
56m ago
176 Posts
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.
39m ago
176 Posts
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39m ago
FeistyVolcano2571
39m ago
176 Posts
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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