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3KG SUNLU 1.75mm Large Spool PLA+ Silk 3D Printer Filament (Light Gold)

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SUNLU 3D Store via Amazon has select 3KG SUNLU 1.75mm Large Spool PLA+ Silk 3D Printer Filaments on sale from $28.87. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.

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Available Colors:Details:
  • Silky smooth finish: Glossy, shiny surface with vibrant colors; no polishing needed; ideal for art, crafts, and decorative prints
  • Easy to print: 1.75mm diameter (±0.02mm tolerance); feeds smoothly without clogging or warping; consistent extrusion
  • Spool size: 3 kg (6.6 lbs) per spool, 990 m length; spool dimensions: 242 mm diameter, 96.7 mm width, 62.9 mm hub hole
  • Recommended settings: Nozzle 205–215°C, bed 60–80°C, print speed 30–60 mm/s; high purity, low shrinkage, excellent interlayer adhesion
  • Neat winding: Professionally wound with strict quality control to minimize knots and breaks during printing

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SUNLU 3D Store via Amazon has select 3KG SUNLU 1.75mm Large Spool PLA+ Silk 3D Printer Filaments on sale from $28.87. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.

Thanks to Community Member gabe23111 for sharing this deal.

Available Colors:Details:
  • Silky smooth finish: Glossy, shiny surface with vibrant colors; no polishing needed; ideal for art, crafts, and decorative prints
  • Easy to print: 1.75mm diameter (±0.02mm tolerance); feeds smoothly without clogging or warping; consistent extrusion
  • Spool size: 3 kg (6.6 lbs) per spool, 990 m length; spool dimensions: 242 mm diameter, 96.7 mm width, 62.9 mm hub hole
  • Recommended settings: Nozzle 205–215°C, bed 60–80°C, print speed 30–60 mm/s; high purity, low shrinkage, excellent interlayer adhesion
  • Neat winding: Professionally wound with strict quality control to minimize knots and breaks during printing

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Written by gabe23111

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Yesterday 03:46 PM
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AlphaDag13Yesterday 03:46 PM
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Will this fit on the Bambu AMS lite?
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Yesterday 05:01 PM
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mrmaxinYesterday 05:01 PM
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Quote from AlphaDag13 :
Will this fit on the Bambu AMS lite?
Was wondering the same. The typical 1kg spool thickness is 57-59mm while the 3kg thickness is 103mm. It'll fit on the AMS but 3x the weight. I would check on reddit. Some people have made it work with an external spool holder. Personally, I would not want to wear out my ams lite.
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Yesterday 05:33 PM
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BeepBopBeep
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Yesterday 05:33 PM
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I have had issues using these big filaments rolls, always get filament stuck error because of how heavy they are and how hard they are to roll on a 608 bearing. On another note, these are usually cheaper on Sunlu's website if you purchase 3 or more. I believe it goes down to $26.99 each. Honestly its more convenient to just purchase 1kg rolls.
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Yesterday 05:39 PM
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ptb503Yesterday 05:39 PM
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Going to guess the best way to print with this is to respond it onto a 1kg roll.
Yesterday 05:49 PM
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ChinnoDogYesterday 05:49 PM
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Quote from ptb503 :
Going to guess the best way to print with this is to respond it onto a 1kg roll.
I haven't done it yet but I plan to print a filament holder so I don't have to do this. The kind with the rolling pin in center or the wheels on the bottom should both work though I think the rolling pin is more versatile.
Yesterday 05:49 PM
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Deal-R-DashYesterday 05:49 PM
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Quote from ptb503 :
Going to guess the best way to print with this is to respond it onto a 1kg roll.
I made a Pasta Lite along with the 3-5kg adapter that uses the roller bearing plate to reduce friction. It works quite well and isn't a terribly long print.
Yesterday 05:59 PM
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ohgeezguysYesterday 05:59 PM
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In for silver and gold. Really like using Sunlu filament and much less issues with their stuff vs the IIIDmax stuff I had used for years

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Yesterday 06:13 PM
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FeistyTree435Yesterday 06:13 PM
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Can people share thoughts and/or settings for Sunlu silk PLA+.?
I have some and have more layer separation issues with it despite bumping up temps. Also, seems more brittle than other silk filaments I've tried. I do love their regular PLA+.
Yesterday 09:08 PM
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ilovecanadaYesterday 09:08 PM
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I bought one of these in white and one in gray and respooled them. The gray one has been great, the white one breaks apart in my hands. Like in various sizes as small as an inch, which messes up my AMS so much that I've stopped using it. Might just be my bad luck because the other Spool is fine so far, but just mentioning it.
Today 01:50 AM
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lanman31337Today 01:50 AM
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Quote from FeistyTree435 :
Can people share thoughts and/or settings for Sunlu silk PLA+.?
I have some and have more layer separation issues with it despite bumping up temps. Also, seems more brittle than other silk filaments I've tried. I do love their regular PLA+.
I print a little warmer (215) and a tad bit slower.
Today 03:19 AM
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iamthinksnowToday 03:19 AM
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Quote from ilovecanada :
I bought one of these in white and one in gray and respooled them. The gray one has been great, the white one breaks apart in my hands. Like in various sizes as small as an inch, which messes up my AMS so much that I've stopped using it. Might just be my bad luck because the other Spool is fine so far, but just mentioning it.
The only time I've had filament break apart like that was when it needed to be dried out. Ironically enough, damp plastic breaks super easily, and even straight from the factory, strait out of the sealed bag, it can still benefit from going in a dehydrator or filament dryer.
Today 03:23 AM
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iamthinksnowToday 03:23 AM
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$10/kg is about the going rate these days, but the big upside of this deal is that you can do those loooong prints without worrying about running out of filament or having to hover around to do a quick change mid-print.

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