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10kg Elegoo PLA-CF 1.75mm Carbon Fiber 3D Printer Filament (Black)

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Elegoo has 10kg Elegoo PLA-CF 1.75mm Carbon Fiber 3D Printer Filament (Black) on sale for $175.99 - $46.99 with discount code IMEPLACF at checkout = $129. Shipping is free.
  • Note: Be sure to un-check or remove the Worry-Free Delivery fee in cart or during checkout, you may also need to re-add the Filament after doing so if it gets removed from cart or it may take a few tries to remove the fee.
Thanks to Community Member gabe23111 for sharing this deal.

About this Item:
  • Compatible with most FDM 3D printers on the market.
  • Recommended Printing Settings:
    • Drying Before Printing: 55 ± 5 °C
    • Storage Conditions: ≤ 50 °C, ≤ 20% RH (sealed with desiccant)
    • Nozzle Temperature: 210–240 °C
    • Bed Temperature: 35–65 °C (varies by printer/plate)
    • Plate Type: Textured PEI or other plates
    • Printing Speed: < 300 mm/s
  • Physical Properties:
    • Density: 1.24 g/cm³
    • Melting Temperature: 165 °C
    • Vicat Softening Temperature: 64 °C
    • Heat Deflection Temperature: 56 °C

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  • Price of $12.90 per 1kg spool.
  • At the time of this posting, our research indicates that this is $2.09/kg lower than the next best comparable online prices starting from $14.99 per 1kg.
Please see the original post for additional details & refer to the comments below for discussion.

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Elegoo has 10kg Elegoo PLA-CF 1.75mm Carbon Fiber 3D Printer Filament (Black) on sale for $175.99 - $46.99 with discount code IMEPLACF at checkout = $129. Shipping is free.
  • Note: Be sure to un-check or remove the Worry-Free Delivery fee in cart or during checkout, you may also need to re-add the Filament after doing so if it gets removed from cart or it may take a few tries to remove the fee.
Thanks to Community Member gabe23111 for sharing this deal.

About this Item:
  • Compatible with most FDM 3D printers on the market.
  • Recommended Printing Settings:
    • Drying Before Printing: 55 ± 5 °C
    • Storage Conditions: ≤ 50 °C, ≤ 20% RH (sealed with desiccant)
    • Nozzle Temperature: 210–240 °C
    • Bed Temperature: 35–65 °C (varies by printer/plate)
    • Plate Type: Textured PEI or other plates
    • Printing Speed: < 300 mm/s
  • Physical Properties:
    • Density: 1.24 g/cm³
    • Melting Temperature: 165 °C
    • Vicat Softening Temperature: 64 °C
    • Heat Deflection Temperature: 56 °C

Editor's Notes

Written by SaltyOne | Staff
  • Price of $12.90 per 1kg spool.
  • At the time of this posting, our research indicates that this is $2.09/kg lower than the next best comparable online prices starting from $14.99 per 1kg.
Please see the original post for additional details & refer to the comments below for discussion.

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Oct 29, 2025 03:09 PM
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niceassfdOct 29, 2025 03:09 PM
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Keeps adding $3 worry free protection
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Quote from niceassfd :
Keeps adding $3 worry free protection
For some reason, they auto add it. You can delete it in cart. I have to do it on almost all my Elegoo orders
Oct 29, 2025 04:14 PM
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AlphaDag13Oct 29, 2025 04:14 PM
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The Bambu A1 can't handle this correct?
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Quote from AlphaDag13 :
The Bambu A1 can't handle this correct?
As far as temps go yes but carbon fiber is really rough on everything it touches tubes motor gears nozzle etc
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Quote from Ostar :
As far as temps go yes but carbon fiber is really rough on everything it touches tubes motor gears nozzle etc
Ah gotcha.
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Quote from AlphaDag13 :
The Bambu A1 can't handle this correct?
I don't see why it wouldn't. You'd likely want to ensure you have a hardened nozzle though, like all of what is considered abrasive filaments. Some people recommend using a 0.6mm nozzle, but I have gone through a lot of this same filament on both my P1S and CC with a 0.4mm. This doesn't need an enclosed printer

Edit to add: I switched both my Extruder and Nozzle to hardened a while back on my P1S. I believe the A1 comes with a hardened steel extruder (not nozzle), but I don't own it and can't personally confirm.
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Quote from gabe23111 :
I don't see why it wouldn't. You'd likely want to ensure you have a hardened nozzle though, like all of what is considered abrasive filaments. Some people recommend using a 0.06mm nozzle, but I have gone through a lot of this same filament on both my P1S and CC with a 0.04mm. This doesn't need an enclosed printerEdit to add: I switched both my Extruder and Nozzle to hardened a while back on my P1S. I believe the A1 comes with a hardened steel extruder (not nozzle), but I don't own it and can't personally confirm.
You mean 0.6 and 0.4 right? Not 0.06 and 0.04
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Quote from SDU-Tango :
You mean 0.6 and 0.4 right? Not 0.06 and 0.04
Doh! Yes. Fixed . Thank you for the heads up
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VioletCabbage8870Oct 29, 2025 07:33 PM
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Is the pla cf worth the added cost over pla pro in this case? Seems reasonably priced but how does it compare to pet cf? How's the increased strength vs cost is my question.
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Got some so I can print strong stuff.
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Quote from gabe23111 :
I don't see why it wouldn't. You'd likely want to ensure you have a hardened nozzle though, like all of what is considered abrasive filaments. Some people recommend using a 0.6mm nozzle, but I have gone through a lot of this same filament on both my P1S and CC with a 0.4mm. This doesn't need an enclosed printerEdit to add: I switched both my Extruder and Nozzle to hardened a while back on my P1S. I believe the A1 comes with a hardened steel extruder (not nozzle), but I don't own it and can't personally confirm.
Can I ask what you are printing with this to go through so much? I'm still trying to find a good excuse to use the partial spool that came with with X1C but so far I've only really felt the need of pla or petg for most items... Like jigs, small tools like sanding blocks, various measuring tools, even clamps and simple vices all seem mostly fine with petg or even pla. I wouldn't mind printing more of the "engineering" type filaments but need to find specific excuses it seems lol.
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Can I ask what you are printing with this to go through so much? I'm still trying to find a good excuse to use the partial spool that came with with X1C but so far I've only really felt the need of pla or petg for most items... Like jigs, small tools like sanding blocks, various measuring tools, even clamps and simple vices all seem mostly fine with petg or even pla. I wouldn't mind printing more of the "engineering" type filaments but need to find specific excuses it seems lol.
So, the majority of my printing of this filament was for organizing my families water bottles in my kitchen cabinets for the wife so she could stack stuff or whatever she does there (I stay out of the kitchen unless I'm eating ). I think it was this file [makerworld.com] I used but don't remember for sure as I downloaded the one I used a while ago (I customized the sizing in Bambu Studio). I wanted something that prints very clean and also somewhat durable. We have 8 people at home and a lot of water bottles... literally freed up a whole cabinet being able to stack the water bottles. I also printed several storage drawers for my home office. Both of those used a lot of filament. I also printed a bunch of these wallets [makerworld.com] for party favors (this doesn't use a lot of filament).

This prints beautifully, clean enough where she allowed it in her kitchen lol and is easy to print. When printing on my P1S, I used the Bambu PLA-CF profile without having to tweak it.
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Quote from VioletCabbage8870 :
Is the pla cf worth the added cost over pla pro in this case? Seems reasonably priced but how does it compare to pet cf? How's the increased strength vs cost is my question.
My understanding is PLA-CF is stiffer than regular PLA, but tends to have poorer layer adhesion and impact resistance. It also gives it a rougher feel and matte finish. So I'd say if you want to make load-bearing parts without the bending or creep, that's probably the best application, just be aware that the orientation of the print will make a big difference in tensile/bending strength.

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