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Polymaker Restockdays: 35% Off All 3D Printer Filaments & Accessories 1kg PolyLite PLA $16.09

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Polymaker is running its Restockday event right now, with 35% off all 3D printer filaments and accessories sitewide. No code is needed, the RESTOCKDAY discount is automatically applied at checkout. Shipping is also free. Some of the filaments are made in the US [polymaker.com] at their Houston factory, which may account for the higher prices compared to other filament deals.

A few months ago, they reorganised their filament categories. Standard filaments are now listed under the Panchroma line and engineering-grade options with higher toughness or heat resistance are listed under the Fiberon line. Therefore, some filament names may have changed.

Here are some example prices with the 35% discount applied:

PolyLite PLA (standard PLA) 1kg: $16.09 (was $22.99)
https://us.polymaker.com/products/polylite-pla

Panchroma CoPE (a PLA alternative) 1kg: $13.99 (was $19.99)
https://us.polymaker.com/products/panchroma-cope

Panchroma Satin PLA (PolyTerra) 1kg: $14.69 (was $20.99)
https://us.polymaker.com/products...roma-satin

Fiberon PETG-rCF08 (carbon fiber-reinforced PETG) 0.5kg: $13.99 (was $19.99)
https://us.polymaker.com/products...petg-rcf08

PolyDryer Filament Dryer (includes one storage box): $55.99 (was $79.99)
https://us.polymaker.com/products/polydryer


https://us.polymaker.com/products/polylite-pla
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Polymaker is running its Restockday event right now, with 35% off all 3D printer filaments and accessories sitewide. No code is needed, the RESTOCKDAY discount is automatically applied at checkout. Shipping is also free. Some of the filaments are made in the US [polymaker.com] at their Houston factory, which may account for the higher prices compared to other filament deals.

A few months ago, they reorganised their filament categories. Standard filaments are now listed under the Panchroma line and engineering-grade options with higher toughness or heat resistance are listed under the Fiberon line. Therefore, some filament names may have changed.

Here are some example prices with the 35% discount applied:

PolyLite PLA (standard PLA) 1kg: $16.09 (was $22.99)
https://us.polymaker.com/products/polylite-pla

Panchroma CoPE (a PLA alternative) 1kg: $13.99 (was $19.99)
https://us.polymaker.com/products/panchroma-cope

Panchroma Satin PLA (PolyTerra) 1kg: $14.69 (was $20.99)
https://us.polymaker.com/products...roma-satin

Fiberon PETG-rCF08 (carbon fiber-reinforced PETG) 0.5kg: $13.99 (was $19.99)
https://us.polymaker.com/products...petg-rcf08

PolyDryer Filament Dryer (includes one storage box): $55.99 (was $79.99)
https://us.polymaker.com/products/polydryer


https://us.polymaker.com/products/polylite-pla

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collinsdogood
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Anyone know how the free spool with purchase over $150 works?
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doubletoaster
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Quote from collinsdogood :
Anyone know how the free spool with purchase over $150 works?
I'm not entirely sure how it works, but after adding more than $150 worth of filament to the cart, the following message appears:
"Free gift unlocked! Details provided after payment is confirmed."
at checkout.
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collinsdogood
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Thanks, figured it out. After purchase, page pops up for free gift. Offer is for 1kg spool of silk PLA, choose your color. No extra cost for shipping/tax.
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KS5631
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Tbh, I've tried a ton of different brands, including the 7 dollar spools from AliExpress. I tried several from polymaker and they were bad, like a high percentage of them.

However, their customer service was beyond good. They gave me store credit back after sending a few pics and were very responsive.
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ElGeFe
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I wish the HT-PLAs were back in stock during the RESTOCK event...
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BeigeMaid395
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Quote from KS5631 :
Tbh, I've tried a ton of different brands, including the 7 dollar spools from AliExpress. I tried several from polymaker and they were bad, like a high percentage of them.

However, their customer service was beyond good. They gave me store credit back after sending a few pics and were very responsive.

Can you explain bad?

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Lutter
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Quote from ElGeFe :
I wish the HT-PLAs were back in stock during the RESTOCK event...
Same. I picked up the HT-PLA-GF during the launch and that stuff is amaaaazing in terms of stiffness and heat strength. I now want a couple more colors.

Just wish the stuff was UV safe like PETG is but the stiffness has me intrigued especially for practical prints like in the garage where it's hot all summer long in Texas.
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Quote from BeigeMaid395 :
Can you explain bad?
I have some ASA from them that's great, but I couldn't get a matte black PLA from them to print in my Centauri Carbon becuase it was so brittle it would break mid print even after drying. It's the only filament that's given me trouble on that machine.
Prints ok in my A1 mini, but I only trust it for small test prints
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TopHATTwaffle
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Quote from BeigeMaid395 :
Can you explain bad?
I currently run 2 Etsy shops using only Polymaker filament. I go through dozens of rolls a month and have never had any real problems with their material.
Bad batches I guess can happen from time to time, but I'm 2 years in with them and have been fine.
Their support is killer.

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