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KINGROON 3D Store via AliExpress has
10-Rolls 1KG 1.75MM KINGROON 22LBS PETG or PLA 3D Printer Filament (various) on sale for $69.62 - $7 (apply promo code
USWS07 at checkout) =
$62.62.
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Available:- 10 KG PETG Blue
- 10 KG PETG White
- 10 KG PETG Black
- 10 KG PETG Transparent
- 10 KG PETG Red
- 10 KG PETG Orange
- 10 KG PETG Silver
- 10 KG Mix color PETG
- 10 KG PETG Green
- 10 KG PETG Gray
- 10 KG PETG Yellow
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It prints great after drying.
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For me, the Elegoo Centauri Carbon is hard to pass up. Some people have said it's an AD5X clone, but without the multi material unit. It has a bigger print size than the ad5x, comes with an enclosure, and because of their issues with releasing the MMU, if you file a request for compensation before jan 31, you can get your choice of $80 off the CC2, $50 off a filament order of $100, or an extra year of warranty.
The problem is that things change almost daily. The Snapmaker U1 promises BIG things with being able to swap between 4 print heads, to both speed up color changes and reduce waste. Bambu has a new system coming out that changes nozzles on the fly.
No matter what you buy, something better is coming out "soon".
BTW, the printer is the cheap part. I got my first 3d printer for Christmas and have already bought 50 rolls of filament or more. I haven't printed more than probably 7 spools total, but filament types and colors have me just whipping out my card too often.
When you look at the people who have "print farms" on YouTube, the majority seem to use more Bambu printers than anything else. Some have a mixture of machines, but the main workhorses are Bambu. You will pay more for a Bambu though.
It used to take upwards of a month to get stuff, now it's a surprise if it takes two weeks. Most stuff within the week.
I picked up 20kg of black and white in December and, in tuning/testing, found that I could push the filament to 18mm3/s volumetric flow rate in a standard 0.4 brass nozzle in my Prusa XL (40W heater, aluminum heat block, silicone socks). Elegoo Rapid PETg seems to top out between 15-17mm3/s max rate. I'm still working through my back stock of Elegoo, so I may find that I need to derate the Kingroon for critical finishing* jobs, but I'm not seeing a significant difference between the two. I do not have a high-flow nozzle, so I can't comment on multi-path performance.
EDIT: for those of you replying about Ali, at least one of my AliShop orders of filament in the past month - I'm 99% sure it was one of my Kingroon batches - was delivered by an Amazon truck. Make of that what you will.
*I print mostly prototype stuff for personal use, so perfect quality is not necessary as long as I'm getting decent strength/layer bond.
It prints great after drying.
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For me, the Elegoo Centauri Carbon is hard to pass up. Some people have said it's an AD5X clone, but without the multi material unit. It has a bigger print size than the ad5x, comes with an enclosure, and because of their issues with releasing the MMU, if you file a request for compensation before jan 31, you can get your choice of $80 off the CC2, $50 off a filament order of $100, or an extra year of warranty.
The problem is that things change almost daily. The Snapmaker U1 promises BIG things with being able to swap between 4 print heads, to both speed up color changes and reduce waste. Bambu has a new system coming out that changes nozzles on the fly.
No matter what you buy, something better is coming out "soon".
BTW, the printer is the cheap part. I got my first 3d printer for Christmas and have already bought 50 rolls of filament or more. I haven't printed more than probably 7 spools total, but filament types and colors have me just whipping out my card too often.
When you look at the people who have "print farms" on YouTube, the majority seem to use more Bambu printers than anything else. Some have a mixture of machines, but the main workhorses are Bambu. You will pay more for a Bambu though.
The $80 off the CC2 is for the combo, right? [elegoo.com] Do we have a price on that, yet? Because I'm guessing even with the discount, it's going to be at least $350. That vs the A1 combo isn't an apples-to-apples comparison, but the Bambu certainly seems like the more user-friendly option, and with a known high quality.
I really don't mean to make this into "world war 3"! I'm a 3D noob, I just happened to go down the rabbit hole and was pretty well convinced that the Bambu was the best "it just works" choice. I don't know how often they go on sale, but I was under the impression that Bambu recently dropped prices (perhaps in anticipation of their new offering?) and that kind of put them over the edge into the "get this unless you have a reason not to" territory.
Tell me if I'm way off! I actually just purchased the A1 combo after having the A1 Mini for a few weeks and realizing I wanted both the larger bed and AMS Lite. The Mini being out of stock everywhere until mid-February let me flip for $50 profit, which made the move to the A1 combo an even easier choice since I really liked using the Bambu for those weeks. If there's a better value proposition for someone new to 3D printing with a budget of $400, though, I'm open to suggestions!
I got excited when I heard the p2s was going to be 549, but that is without the AMS. Then another $250 for the AMS2. That killed it for me. I'm not saying it's not worth it, it's just close to twice what the CC2 combo is supposed to be.
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