eSUN official Store via Amazon has 2-Pk 1Kg eSUN 1.75mm PLA Basic 3D Printer Filament (Grey + Black) for $20.98. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.
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eSUN official Store via Amazon has 2-Pk 1Kg eSUN 1.75mm PLA Basic 3D Printer Filament (Grey + Black) for $20.98. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.
Thanks to Community Member MinhTrinh for sharing this deal.
Model: eSUN PLA Basic Filament 1.75mm, 3D Printer Filament High Speed PLA for Fast Printing, 1KG per Spool, 2 Spools High Speed 3D Printing Filament, Grey + Black
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It prints well but Esun has got me to swear off any and all cardboard spools for my AMS. I had to print plastic adapters to get them to spin properly for the whole kg worth of it.
It prints well but Esun has got me to swear off any and all cardboard spools for my AMS. I had to print plastic adapters to get them to spin properly for the whole kg worth of it.
Printing the plastic rings really isn't a big deal. I just did some, only 5g of filament and 18 minutes apiece to print, and they're reusable on future spools so you only have to print them once. Plus the cardboard spools are so much easier to recycle vs. a big hunk of plastic.
Meh. This is the first filament I bought when I got my P2S. It is OK but it's a fcking PLA, it would be ridiculous if there's issues with the most basic possible filament. The price is OK-ish but nothing to write home about.
Nowadays all my prints are PETG. I'm using anything from Anycubic, Spoolite, Geeetech, Deeplee, whatever I can get cheap off Aliexpress. Have not had issues with any besides sometimes drying required occasionally.
Also I thought that there is some kind of black magic in eSun's filament profiles until I learned to load them and run a basic comparison in Bambu Studio (or slicer of your choice - I'm using OrcaSlicer DEV nowadays). Their P2S profile is basically Bambu PLA Basic with increased max volumetric speed. No need to trust these. Just create your own and unless you are in a hurry, I'd rather lower the speed than increase already insane Bambu filament settings that are there for marketing purposes - our filament prints the fastest! Until eSun comes along and increases it further lol.
The biggest problem with this filament is cardboard spools. I would never put that shit in my AMS. I did initially but later I learned the downsides and retrofitted the Anycubic reusable plastic spools. Tore off the cardboard carefully and put on the plastic. You have to be very careful. If the filament flys off the spool while you are trying to do it, it's game over. I have done this on 2 spools so far so it's pretty straight forward for me now. But first spool was kind of stressful.
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Only hesitant about eSun because of the cardboard spool which doesn't work perfectly with the bambu AMS (fixable with spool adapter).
Nowadays all my prints are PETG. I'm using anything from Anycubic, Spoolite, Geeetech, Deeplee, whatever I can get cheap off Aliexpress. Have not had issues with any besides sometimes drying required occasionally.
Also I thought that there is some kind of black magic in eSun's filament profiles until I learned to load them and run a basic comparison in Bambu Studio (or slicer of your choice - I'm using OrcaSlicer DEV nowadays). Their P2S profile is basically Bambu PLA Basic with increased max volumetric speed. No need to trust these. Just create your own and unless you are in a hurry, I'd rather lower the speed than increase already insane Bambu filament settings that are there for marketing purposes - our filament prints the fastest! Until eSun comes along and increases it further lol.
The biggest problem with this filament is cardboard spools. I would never put that shit in my AMS. I did initially but later I learned the downsides and retrofitted the Anycubic reusable plastic spools. Tore off the cardboard carefully and put on the plastic. You have to be very careful. If the filament flys off the spool while you are trying to do it, it's game over. I have done this on 2 spools so far so it's pretty straight forward for me now. But first spool was kind of stressful.
Edit: Mechanical properties review from my favorite youtuber: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ukYZh81
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Normally I buy Kingroon for my standard everyday prints. The issue I have is the orange (both PLA and PETG) is lack luster.
I like these colours and picked up some orange, fire engine red, purple and green.
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