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Prime Members Only: 4x 1 kg SUNLU Easy PA Nylon 3D Printer Filament $55.98 + free s/h

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Sunlu via Amazon.

Comes out to just shy of $14 per kg.
Price is only for Prime MembersThis supposedly prints much easier than other engineering filaments. Some reviews here [amazon.com].

Here is a detailed Youtube Video [youtube.com] where the person compares it to PA6-CF & PA12-CF
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Sunlu via Amazon.

Comes out to just shy of $14 per kg.
Price is only for Prime MembersThis supposedly prints much easier than other engineering filaments. Some reviews here [amazon.com].

Here is a detailed Youtube Video [youtube.com] where the person compares it to PA6-CF & PA12-CF

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FYI, this is a slight discount ($4 off the $59.99 everyday price), not a "holy crap drop everything and buy a hundred of these" deal. Not knocking the deal -- four bucks is four bucks -- but simply saying it's not something anyone needs to rush into like it's a pr*ce m*stake. Thanks for sharing! 🙂

ETA: Even at full price, the four-pack is a fantastic deal compared with the single-spool price. My comment here is simply that the extra $1/spool is a relatively small (about 6.7%) discount.
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roadshowToday 03:04 PM
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The one year price history for this product is all over the place. It's been as high as $135. The current price does seem to be the lowest it's ever been over the past year though.
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What's a good use of this?
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MoJackManToday 03:26 PM
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Quote from BeepBopBeep :
What's a good use of this?
Looks like high stress/ friction applications, like gears and automotive parts. Not to make toys or basic desktop models.
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Quote from MoJackMan :
Looks like high stress/ friction applications, like gears and automotive parts. Not to make toys or basic desktop models.
I make 3D model figures/figits for my sister's grade school class and the boys are quite good at stressing those and breaking them. Time for me to start printing them in nylon!! 🤣🤣
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MoJackManToday 03:37 PM
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Quote from DealSeekerDeal :
I make 3D model figures/figits for my sister's grade school class and the boys are quite good at stressing those and breaking them. Time for me to start printing them in nylon!! 🤣🤣
Try TPU... it's the rubbery stuff...
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gabe23111Today 03:51 PM
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Quote from brossow :
FYI, this is a slight discount ($4 off the $59.99 everyday price), not a "holy crap drop everything and buy a hundred of these" deal. Not knocking the deal -- four bucks is four bucks -- but simply saying it's not something anyone needs to rush into like it's a pr*ce m*stake. Thanks for sharing! 🙂

ETA: Even at full price, the four-pack is a fantastic deal compared with the single-spool price. My comment here is simply that the extra $1/spool is a relatively small (about 6.7%) discount.
$59.99 is definitely not the every day price FYI. I've been watching this the last couple of months on and off and it was $100+ every time I checked. This was actually part of a FP deal I posted a few weeks ago where it was $81 after a 40% coupon.

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lckillahToday 03:55 PM
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Quote from gabe23111 :
$59.99 is definitely not the every day price FYI. I've been watching this the last couple of months on and off and it was $100+ every time I checked. This was actually part of a FP deal I posted a few weeks ago where it was $81 after a 40% coupon.
It was 59.99 for a bit and held off and then shot up to 135 and def a no. So at this price, it's lower than I've seen it. I think I'll bite at this price.
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metamer6Today 04:04 PM
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I've been printing some easy-PA that I bought on the last deal. It's been great, but it took me a while to get the settings dialed in, because it doesn't print like regular PA6/66. Strength, layer adhesion and flexibility are great. For functional parts I prefer it over ASA in terms of strength and durability. I printed a toolbox with a snap on latch and nylon is great for that "snap". I printed a mag loader in nylon is great because it flexes to grab onto the magazine but not break. Would be good for lots of other mechanical uses where those factors matter. Apparently UV resistance isn't great on nylon.
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It was 59.99 for a bit and held off and then shot up to 135 and def a no. So at this price, it's lower than I've seen it. I think I'll bite at this price.
Yes, I saw it dropped to $59.99 recently and meant to post but forgot lol. I have it saved in my Amazon cart, so I get notified of price changes. I remembered to post after getting the notification of the current price today.
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Im new to 3d printing so I am trying out all different materials

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