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10KG ELEGOO ASA 1.75mm 3D Printer Filament (Black)

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Elegoo has 110KG ELEGOO ASA 1.75mm 3D Printer Filament (Black, Minor Color Variation) on sale at $114.99 - $15 when you apply discount code IMEASA at checkout = $99.99. Shipping is free.

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Elegoo has 110KG ELEGOO ASA 1.75mm 3D Printer Filament (Black, Minor Color Variation) on sale at $114.99 - $15 when you apply discount code IMEASA at checkout = $99.99. Shipping is free.

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I actually buy filament without spools when I can even though refills aren't even always cheaper (talking to you Sunlu).

Also, this is ASA from one of the better filament brands. Care to show me any deals on ASA from Elegoo or better? Which ASA do you buy and at what price?

Imo this is on par with Polymaker quality-wise and they charge somewhere close to $30 per KG.
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just to note, this says it has minor color variations so these spools might vary in the tone. Just giving folks a heads up

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Quote from flangomango :
$10 / kg and they give a cardboard spool? 😂🤣
I actually buy filament without spools when I can even though refills aren't even always cheaper (talking to you Sunlu).

Also, this is ASA from one of the better filament brands. Care to show me any deals on ASA from Elegoo or better? Which ASA do you buy and at what price?

Imo this is on par with Polymaker quality-wise and they charge somewhere close to $30 per KG.
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just to note, this says it has minor color variations so these spools might vary in the tone. Just giving folks a heads up
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WireballDec 02, 2025 10:36 PM
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**Edit:** I don't know why I thought this was Sunlu; as noted in the title it's Elegoo. I must be tired
Previously wrote: It appears that the Sunlu ASA performs decently in most categories, but it is more prone to warping, so a heated enclosure or use of brims is a must.

Sunlu in this head-to-head comparison of ten ASA filaments by My Tech Fun:
https://youtu.be/GfG65ypKTPE?si=XFUnKpKcmrkLpulv
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Quote from Wireball :
It appears that the Sunlu ASA performs decently in most categories, but it is more prone to warping, so a heated enclosure or use of brims is a must.

Sunlu in this head-to-head comparison of ten ASA filaments by My Tech Fun:
https://youtu.be/GfG65ypKTPE?si=XFUnKpKcmrkLpulv
I like that reviewer. I watched a different video of his today comparing PETG-CF vs PETG-GF.


FYI, he does not have Elegoo on the linked video as one of the ten he tested.
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Great price for ASA. For those new to 3d printing, this requires higher temps, an enclosure, and a way to deal with fumes.

PLA and PETG are both more beginner friendly options.
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Quote from EdMcK515 :
Great price for ASA. For those new to 3d printing, this requires higher temps, an enclosure, and a way to deal with fumes. PLA and PETG are both more beginner friendly options.
ASA is great for parts made for outdoors because of its weather and UV resistance. That's what it was designed for. There are better filaments for pretty much every other usage, though.

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Quote from CoreyR2384 :
ASA is great for parts made for outdoors because of its weather and UV resistance. That's what it was designed for. There are better filaments for pretty much every other usage, though.
Yup asa is the improved abs
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Quote from CoreyR2384 :
ASA is great for parts made for outdoors because of its weather and UV resistance. That's what it was designed for. There are better filaments for pretty much every other usage, though.
What if you want a part that's relatively lightweight? Or a print that resists reasonable heat like something inside a hot car? Or something you can sand or glue?
I would argue the opposite. ABS or ASA is my default filament and I use something like PETG or PLA if it fits better.
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morkcallingorsonYesterday 05:51 PM
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This is gonna be perfect for making some wood working jigs and storage bins for my woodworking projects. Thanks OP
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MrMozzieYesterday 06:38 PM
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Worth the price
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Core2QuadYesterday 07:32 PM
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ASA is what you want for outdoors (UV) and higher temperature resistant. Similar to ABS but better.
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HairyButtGoblinToday 12:11 AM
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Does the print well with a Bambu PS1?

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