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4-Pack 1kg SUNLU Petg Glow in the Dark 3D Printer Filament Spool Bundle

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SUNLU Industry via Amazon has 4-Pack 1kg SUNLU Petg Glow in the Dark 3D Printer Filament Bundle (Blue/Green/Red/Yellow) on sale for $48.99. Shipping is free.

SUNLU Industry via Amazon also has select 4-Pack PETG 3D Printer Filament Bundle on sale from $37.99. Shipping is free.

Available Colors:Thanks to community member gabe23111 for finding this deal

Note, product will be sold by SUNLU Industry and fulfilled by Amazon

This is considered abrasive filament and it is recommended only printing with a hardened nozzle

About the Product (Blue/Green/Red/Yellow)
  • Polyethylene Terephthalate Glycol Material
  • Glow in the Dark
  • 1kg/4kg Total/Spool
Includes
  • 4-Pack 1kg SUNLU Petg Glow in the Dark 3D Printer Filament Bundle
    • 1kg Transparent Yellow
    • 1kg Transparent Green
    • 1kg Transparent Orange
    • 1kg Transparent Purple

Editor's Notes

Written by Discombobulated | Staff
  • Price Research
    • This 4-pack Petg glow in the dark spools will roughly run you $12.24/spool
  • About the Deal
    • Petg 3D printer filament combines the advantages of both PLA and ABS, making printing more convenient and easy
    • Product is eligible for refund/replacement within 30-days of purchase
    • Please see original post/WIKI for additional details (if applicable) or check the forum comments for helpful insights/discussion
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SUNLU Industry via Amazon has 4-Pack 1kg SUNLU Petg Glow in the Dark 3D Printer Filament Bundle (Blue/Green/Red/Yellow) on sale for $48.99. Shipping is free.

SUNLU Industry via Amazon also has select 4-Pack PETG 3D Printer Filament Bundle on sale from $37.99. Shipping is free.

Available Colors:Thanks to community member gabe23111 for finding this deal

Note, product will be sold by SUNLU Industry and fulfilled by Amazon

This is considered abrasive filament and it is recommended only printing with a hardened nozzle

About the Product (Blue/Green/Red/Yellow)
  • Polyethylene Terephthalate Glycol Material
  • Glow in the Dark
  • 1kg/4kg Total/Spool
Includes
  • 4-Pack 1kg SUNLU Petg Glow in the Dark 3D Printer Filament Bundle
    • 1kg Transparent Yellow
    • 1kg Transparent Green
    • 1kg Transparent Orange
    • 1kg Transparent Purple

Editor's Notes

Written by Discombobulated | Staff
  • Price Research
    • This 4-pack Petg glow in the dark spools will roughly run you $12.24/spool
  • About the Deal
    • Petg 3D printer filament combines the advantages of both PLA and ABS, making printing more convenient and easy
    • Product is eligible for refund/replacement within 30-days of purchase
    • Please see original post/WIKI for additional details (if applicable) or check the forum comments for helpful insights/discussion
  • Additional Details

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GhostRider419
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there are 9% 1 star reviews saying the filament is very wet. I looked up reviews for this specific glow-in-the-dark set and there are only two and not very good. One 3 star and one 2 star both seem to also say that the filament was not great.
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Hi guys- I own this set and unfortunately it doesn't perform very well. It does string quite a bit and more importantly glowing requires a high intensity flash light to really shine.

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Sep 30, 2025 03:57 PM
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GhostRider419Sep 30, 2025 03:57 PM
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there are 9% 1 star reviews saying the filament is very wet. I looked up reviews for this specific glow-in-the-dark set and there are only two and not very good. One 3 star and one 2 star both seem to also say that the filament was not great.
Sep 30, 2025 05:09 PM
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LovellholidaySep 30, 2025 05:09 PM
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Quote from GhostRider419 :
there are 9% 1 star reviews saying the filament is very wet. I looked up reviews for this specific glow-in-the-dark set and there are only two and not very good. One 3 star and one 2 star both seem to also say that the filament was not great.
Not sure if "wet" would be the best way to describe it, but perma-stringy is a better way to describe it. I like it because I can make glow in the dark planters for my customers, but it is a challenge to master.
Sep 30, 2025 05:35 PM
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Hi guys- I own this set and unfortunately it doesn't perform very well. It does string quite a bit and more importantly glowing requires a high intensity flash light to really shine.
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Sep 30, 2025 05:42 PM
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GhostRider419Sep 30, 2025 05:42 PM
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Quote from Lovellholiday :
Not sure if "wet" would be the best way to describe it, but perma-stringy is a better way to describe it. I like it because I can make glow in the dark planters for my customers, but it is a challenge to master.
Is it stringy because it's holding moisture or because that's just the way it is? I've never used PETG yet. If I leave my PLA out for a long time it gets brittle.
Sep 30, 2025 05:49 PM
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mulletinaSep 30, 2025 05:49 PM
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Quote from reactions :
Hi guys- I own this set and unfortunately it doesn't perform very well. It does string quite a bit and more importantly glowing requires a high intensity flash light to really shine.
do you dry it before use?
Sep 30, 2025 11:45 PM
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shippySep 30, 2025 11:45 PM
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Thanks! I picked up the transparent PETG. I'm currently going through some Tecbears transparent PETG and its working well. Supposedly Tecbears is made by Sunlu so this should be good.
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Quote from GhostRider419 :
there are 9% 1 star reviews saying the filament is very wet. I looked up reviews for this specific glow-in-the-dark set and there are only two and not very good. One 3 star and one 2 star both seem to also say that the filament was not great.
PETG absorbs moisture quickly compared to PLA, so having a filament dryer for it does make sense. Also I guess many users mistake stringing of PETG, that can have other causes too (like overextrusion), for wet filament.

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LovellholidayYesterday 02:55 AM
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Quote from GhostRider419 :
Quote from Lovellholiday [IMG]https://slickdeals.net/images/misc/backlink.gif[/IMG] :
Not sure if "wet" would be the best way to describe it, but perma-stringy is a better way to describe it. I like it because I can make glow in the dark planters for my customers, but it is a challenge to master.
Is it stringy because it's holding moisture or because that's just the way it is? I've never used PETG yet. If I leave my PLA out for a long time it gets brittle.
I live in a super humid environment and have all my materials sealed in air tight bags with moisture strips and desiccant after drying. This enables most of my PETG prints for clients to come out with minimal if any stringing. No matter how long I dry the Glow in the Dark, the material that is in the glow in the dark filament is so coarse that it prints similarly as if the filament is wet. It can still come out looking great, don't get me wrong, but it's a challenge.
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LovellholidayYesterday 02:56 AM
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Quote from reactions :
Hi guys- I own this set and unfortunately it doesn't perform very well. It does string quite a bit and more importantly glowing requires a high intensity flash light to really shine.
It works great for things that will either get UV or Solar all day. I've made my clients and my wife planters using this material, and they get a really nice soft glow in the summer nights.
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Quote from Lovellholiday :
It works great for things that will either get UV or Solar all day. I've made my clients and my wife planters using this material, and they get a really nice soft glow in the summer nights.
I'll try that - any links to the files?
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nuy6n6nnYesterday 11:50 AM
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PETG absorbs moisture that is why it is stringing. you need to dry it first.

Also, glow in the dark is one of the most abrasive filaments there is. If you dont have a hardened steel nozzle you shouldnt be printing this stuff. half a roll on a brass nozzle you will go from a 0.4mm to a 1.0mm
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emcbeba12Yesterday 06:37 PM
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Props to gabe23111 for bringing more options
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thejobergToday 11:21 AM
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Quote from Lovellholiday :
Quote from GhostRider419 [IMG]https://slickdeals.net/images/misc/backlink.gif[/IMG] :
Quote from Lovellholiday [IMG]https://slickdeals.net/images/misc/backlink.gif[/IMG] :
Not sure if "wet" would be the best way to describe it, but perma-stringy is a better way to describe it. I like it because I can make glow in the dark planters for my customers, but it is a challenge to master.
Is it stringy because it's holding moisture or because that's just the way it is? I've never used PETG yet. If I leave my PLA out for a long time it gets brittle.
I live in a super humid environment and have all my materials sealed in air tight bags with moisture strips and desiccant after drying. This enables most of my PETG prints for clients to come out with minimal if any stringing. No matter how long I dry the Glow in the Dark, the material that is in the glow in the dark filament is so coarse that it prints similarly as if the filament is wet. It can still come out looking great, don't get me wrong, but it's a challenge.
Have you ever used wood filled filament? If so, how does it compare to that?
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LovellholidayToday 11:49 AM
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Quote from thejoberg :
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Quote from GhostRider419 [IMG]https://slickdeals.net/images/misc/backlink.gif[/IMG] :
Quote from Lovellholiday [IMG]https://slickdeals.net/images/misc/backlink.gif[/IMG] :
Not sure if "wet" would be the best way to describe it, but perma-stringy is a better way to describe it. I like it because I can make glow in the dark planters for my customers, but it is a challenge to master.
Is it stringy because it's holding moisture or because that's just the way it is? I've never used PETG yet. If I leave my PLA out for a long time it gets brittle.
I live in a super humid environment and have all my materials sealed in air tight bags with moisture strips and desiccant after drying. This enables most of my PETG prints for clients to come out with minimal if any stringing. No matter how long I dry the Glow in the Dark, the material that is in the glow in the dark filament is so coarse that it prints similarly as if the filament is wet. It can still come out looking great, don't get me wrong, but it's a challenge.
Have you ever used wood filled filament? If so, how does it compare to that?
Nope, I've got it but haven't used it. I mostly use normal PLA and PETG so those are the only two frames of reference I can compare this to.

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LovellholidayToday 11:51 AM
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Quote from reactions :
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It works great for things that will either get UV or Solar all day. I've made my clients and my wife planters using this material, and they get a really nice soft glow in the summer nights.
I'll try that - any links to the files?
You don't need a specific planter file thankfully, it'll work with any that you can find in creative commons as long as it's compatible with PETG. A lot of them are because of the necessity of sunlight resistance.

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