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1KG Elegoo TPU 95A 1.75mm 3D Printer Filament Rolls (Various Colors, Mix & Match)

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10 for $110

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ELEGOO has 1KG Elegoo TPU 95A 1.75mm 3D Printer Filament Rolls (Various Colors, Mix & Match) on sale at 10 for $139.90 when you add quantity of 10 to cart (you may mix & match colors) - $29.91 when you apply discount code IMETPU95 at checkout = 10 for $109.99. Shipping is free.

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ELEGOO has 1KG Elegoo TPU 95A 1.75mm 3D Printer Filament Rolls (Various Colors, Mix & Match) on sale at 10 for $139.90 when you add quantity of 10 to cart (you may mix & match colors) - $29.91 when you apply discount code IMETPU95 at checkout = 10 for $109.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to community member gabe23111 for sharing this deal.

Note: 'Worry-Free Purchase' shipping insurance option for an additional fee is selected at checkout, but you may remove it before purchase.

Available Colors (you can mix and match, must add 10 for the discount):

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roadshow
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If you have a 3D printer that allows multi materials on the same part it's great for creating grips or rubberizing the outside of tools.
michrech
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The link you provided goes to PETG filament, not TPU...

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Quote from BeepBopBeep :
I recently stumbled upon a Reddit group that talks about 3d sales and had a few folks mention this brand - https://a.co/d/95iAYmBThey were far better than any name brands I tried and they are super cheap. The link I posted is $89 for 12 x 1kg rolls. The colors are really good.
Thanks!! Never tried that brand but it's a nice price and they have 1kg PETG/PLA singles for $10 if you need more of that one color. Wonder if it's a new brand or something because not many reviews on Amazon yet.
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Quote from jesterfx :
Same. I've had my single spool for 3 months still sealed because besides the odd optional gasket or something I haven't found something worth unsealing it for.

Hopefully with the price coming down so much actual talented model makers will come up with cool ideas I can leech off of 🤣
There are some nice models for slides / footwear on the usual sites. I've printed some for my kids and they were a huge hit.
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Quote from gabe23111 :
There are some nice models for slides / footwear on the usual sites. I've printed some for my kids and they were a huge hit.
Is 95A good for that or too stiff?
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tcopeDec 30, 2025 03:48 PM
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Quote from flangomango :
I don't know what to print with my 2 kg spools of TPU, let alone 10!😂
Certainly there are less uses for TPU then a hard plastic. Sometimes you can think a little outside of the box for uses. TPU is about the best filament for sticking to itself. Once printer it is almost impossible to pull apart from itself. So if it does not matter if something flexes a little, it is can be used in places where something about indestructible is needed. One example off the top of my head is large rechargeable battery holders like those 18 or 20 volt ones. The part that holds the batter is usually pretty thin so if printed in TPU it still won't flex enough to let go of the battery. No matter how hard the battery is slammed into the holder, that holder is not going to break. I find when I starting looking at things like that, more uses come to mind.
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Quote from MikeD666 :
Is 95A good for that or too stiff?
Walls and infill matter more for stiffness.
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maybe fleshlights? 🙃
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Quote from flangomango :
I don't know what to print with my 2 kg spools of TPU, let alone 10!😂
TPU (a flexible rubbery material) is arguably one of the best/most rugged materials you can 3d print with. It's definitely my most printed material, because TPU prints are virtually indestructible vs typical PLA/PETG.
Coasters/pads, bumpers, flexible joints, feet, zip ties, anchors, trays, tool organizers, etc.

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FancyHerring5969Dec 30, 2025 07:23 PM
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A niche use case, but I'm printing a D&D table and the TPU is great for where players would rest their arms.
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Ubuntu_userDec 30, 2025 07:24 PM
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Anybody have a good deal for one roll of TPU? I'm looking for some, but definitely not 10 rolls...
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ZeroDoughDec 30, 2025 11:30 PM
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I use TPU for my Fire TV Remote covers. I made a couple of designs that are on Maker World. I have several designs, but this one is my favorite because it has a bit of the TiVo shape:
https://makerworld.com/en/models/...Id-1776591
I usually print them in bright colors so I can find the remote easier.
I have printed a couple of phone cases as well but nothing for more modern phones.
The trick to printing things in TPU well is to use a slow consistent speed, avoid crossing walls, and print one part at a time to reduce stringing.
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Quote from BeepBopBeep :
I recently stumbled upon a Reddit group that talks about 3d sales and had a few folks mention this brand - https://a.co/d/95iAYmB

They were far better than any name brands I tried and they are super cheap. The link I posted is $89 for 12 x 1kg rolls. The colors are really good.
which sub reddit is that? can you PM me please?
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Does this stack with the $50 CC loyalty Reward?
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Quote from HonestCircle906 :
which sub reddit is that? can you PM me please?
https://www.reddit.com/r/3dsales/s/140hc8dvkP

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thank you

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