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4 kg PETG Filament Bundle – Creality Multi-Color 1.75 mm, Good All-Around Material $38.99

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The Creality PETG 1.75 mm filament (4 kg combo pack with black, white, grey, and clear spools) offers a versatile option for a wide range of FDM 3D printing projects. PETG blends strength and flexibility better than PLA, with improved layer adhesion and less warping in many prints. The multi-color set gives flexibility for different projects without buying separate spools, and the standard 1.75 mm diameter fits most consumer 3D printers. Like most PETG filaments, achieving optimal results may require dialed-in temperature and retraction settings for your specific printer, but for hobbyists and regular makers it's a solid value choice for everyday functional and aesthetic prints.



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The Creality PETG 1.75 mm filament (4 kg combo pack with black, white, grey, and clear spools) offers a versatile option for a wide range of FDM 3D printing projects. PETG blends strength and flexibility better than PLA, with improved layer adhesion and less warping in many prints. The multi-color set gives flexibility for different projects without buying separate spools, and the standard 1.75 mm diameter fits most consumer 3D printers. Like most PETG filaments, achieving optimal results may require dialed-in temperature and retraction settings for your specific printer, but for hobbyists and regular makers it's a solid value choice for everyday functional and aesthetic prints.



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Model: Creality PETG Filament Refill 1.75mm 3D Printer Filament, Refilament for Bambu Lab Reusable Spool, 1kg per Spool, 4 Pack, 4 Colors, Black+White+Grey+Transparent

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jesterfxToday 09:34 AM
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Really hoping their announced "personal" shredder and filament extruder ends up creating thousands of filament sellers save brings down spool pieces even more. ~10 a spool is already pretty good but $5 each would be better 🤣
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jay9055Today 11:15 AM
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Quote from jesterfx :
Really hoping their announced "personal" shredder and filament extruder ends up creating thousands of filament sellers save brings down spool pieces even more. ~10 a spool is already pretty good but $5 each would be better 🤣
If they could get the right price, I would be down for using my scraps to make filament, but I would not sell it. lol
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flash2021Today 01:11 PM
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Just to note as it's not mentioned in the OP, these are refills. I actually prefer refills at this point as I have so many empty spools at home and it's just less waste for me. I just felt people should be aware.

As far as the filament, it's okay but not from the better PETG I've used and definitely below the Elegoo, Sunlu, Jayo tier and I'd only buy at this price if they are colors you can't get from the other brands which are frequently priced better than this for 4kg PETG bundles. Not to mention, I think I'm in the minority on preferring refills and these don't come with a spool.
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ratbastardToday 01:34 PM
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Quote from gabe23111 :
Just to note as it's not mentioned in the OP, these are refills. I actually prefer refills at this point as I have so many empty spools at home and it's just less waste for me. I just felt people should be aware.As far as the filament, it's okay but not from the better PETG I've used and definitely below the Elegoo, Sunlu, Jayo tier and I'd only buy at this price if they are colors you can't get from the other brands which are frequently priced better than this for 4kg PETG bundles. Not to mention, I think I'm in the minority on preferring refills and these don't come with a spool.
I have limited experience with PETG, but both the Elegoo and Jayo ones I bought were terribly wound and had knots in them causing print failures hours into a project.
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I have limited experience with PETG, but both the Elegoo and Jayo ones I bought were terribly wound and had knots in them causing print failures hours into a project.
That's interesting and it's possible you may have gotten from a bad batch. With Elegoo specifically, I've gone through easily more than 100 spools in the past year and never once had an issue with a badly wound spool. It can happen occasionally with any brand as I've had a couple bad Polymaker spools and that is supposedly a higher tier than any of the aforementioned brands (all though I personally prefer Elegoo over Polymaker). Jayo, which is the same as Sunlu, I have not used as much (as I prefer Elegoo), but haven't had any issues with the spools I've used.
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WooHoo2YouToday 02:20 PM
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Quote from ratbastard :
I have limited experience with PETG, but both the Elegoo and Jayo ones I bought were terribly wound and had knots in them causing print failures hours into a project.
I default to PETG personally...any brand really. A little slower to print and slightly less forgiving to sloppy settings than PLA but I find for functional prints, especially for anything outside or used in cars left in the hot summer sun, it is a million times better. Also sticks better to the bed IMO. If I was doing only decretive items, figures, etc I'd probably default to PLA though.

BTW, I just noticed this was for "refills." Sadly I don't have any spools that this would work with, all of empties are single piece

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armandoc4221Today 02:38 PM
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Great deal

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