eSUN official Store via Amazon[amazon.com] has 1-Kg 1.75mm eSUN PLA (ePLA-Lite) 3D Printer Filament (Cold White) for $10.44. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.
Price $2.55 lower (20% savings) than the typical price of $12.99 $8.55 lower (45% savings) than the previous price of $18.99
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eSUN official Store via Amazon[amazon.com] has 1-Kg 1.75mm eSUN PLA (ePLA-Lite) 3D Printer Filament (Cold White) for $10.44. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.
Price $2.55 lower (20% savings) than the typical price of $12.99 $8.55 lower (45% savings) than the previous price of $18.99
Model: eSUN PLA Filament 1.75mm, High Toughness 3D Printer Filament Upgraded PLA Filament, Dimensional Accuracy +/- 0.03mm, 1KG Cardboard Spool (2.2 LBS) 3D Printing Filament for 3D Printers, Cold White
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This filament is trash. Don't buy if you like your printer.
Not sure what this is going on about, eSun/Sunlu/Overture are pretty widely considered good quality filaments. Make sure you dry them out before printing, even if they just came out of the package.
This filament is trash. Don't buy if you like your printer.
I got some of this in emerald green and it works just fine. Used it in the past in other colors and never had a problem. Ran as both generic and ad bambu pla in settings on printer
I got some of this in emerald green and it works just fine. Used it in the past in other colors and never had a problem. Ran as both generic and ad bambu pla in settings on printer
The type has been known to cause issues. Not the company.
Maybe you got a bad one or there are issues with your printer, but I've been using a lot of eSun PLA just fine in my Bambu A1.
The type of filament. Not the company. I use esun a lot with no issues. But this lite material ruined the extruder on a brand new printer with less then 100 hours. JS
This filament is trash. Don't buy if you like your printer.
I concur. ther ePLA-Lite may be the worst filament I've ever used and I have gone through a lot.
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Not sure what this is going on about, eSun/Sunlu/Overture are pretty widely considered good quality filaments. Make sure you dry them out before printing, even if they just came out of the package.
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eSun is trash? News to me.
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Maybe you got a bad one or there are issues with your printer, but I've been using a lot of eSun PLA just fine in my Bambu A1.
Not specifically eSun. This particular ePLA-lite filament is bad in my experience. The worst I've ever used and I currently have 347 rolls of filament at home (my son counted them this morning lol)
I concur. ther ePLA-Lite may be the worst filament I've ever used and I have gone through a lot.Not specifically eSun. This particular ePLA-lite filament is bad in my experience. The worst I've ever used and I currently have 347 rolls of filament at home (my son counted them this morning lol)
Thanks for the clarification and detail. Good info.
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Ava is the "e" of ePLA just eSUN trying to brand the pla as theirs or does the e actually mean something functional lol?
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