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The eSUN PLA PRO (PLA+) 3D Printer Filament is a high-performance material designed for serious makers. With a dimensional accuracy of +/- 0.03mm and a recommended extrusion temperature of 205C - 225C, this 1kg spool of beige filament ensures exceptional strength and layer bonding, making it the ideal choice for both professional and hobbyist 3D printing projects.
B**K
Awesome color and quality but spool adapter needed bamboo AMS
I am giving 5 stars, but the center hole is too large for bamboo lab AMS. I printed a spiol supplement that goes in the center and I have no problem. But it will not fit the AMS without it.Filament is a beautiful blue that I have used for 2 board game box to table designs.
M**Y
Great Filament
Good filament will buy from again
B**1
Great quality
Loves this great quality. Bought 2 different colors
T**Y
Can’t go wrong
Some of the best filament I have used for my 3d printer.
A**R
Products are good, shipping not so much
Products are great when they arrive. However, they constantly do not have the colors in stock and shipping times are often extended, taking several weeks to arrive.
T**C
This is my go to filament for many projects
I've been using eSUN PLA filament for my 3D printing projects, and it has consistently delivered outstanding results! The filament feeds smoothly without tangling, and I’ve had zero issues with clogging or inconsistent extrusion. Prints come out clean, with great layer adhesion and minimal stringing.The color selection is fantastic, and the finish has a nice, professional look. I also appreciate that it’s environmentally friendly and low-odor compared to other brands. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced printer, eSUN PLA is a solid choice! Highly recommend!
W**H
One of the Best PLA+ that I have tired!
eSUN PLA+ has become one of my favorite PLA's to print with. It is a higher temperature, more flexible yet harder PLA that makes beautiful parts with almost no stringing (as long as you keep it dry). I use it to make lower wear operational parts such a bullet and case feeders and reloading equipment upgrades from thingiverse.I run Ender 3 S1 Pro's these days and an older Tevo Tornado and Aquila and they all print very well using it with 210 at the nozzle (215 first layer) and a bed of 60. Speeds anywhere form 45mm/sec for intricate parts up to 75mm/sec for more basic parts with amazing results. It sticks well to my PEI and glass beds and pop right off once they COMPLETELY cool down.This is a high quality filament with great layer adhesion and flows beautifully leaving very nice vertical walls with almost no layer lines.
J**S
This is What PLA is Supposed to Be
I printed a lot of PLA over the last year, so when Intservo invited me to test a spool of the new eSUN PLA PRO (PLA+) filament in exchange for a comparison review, I agreed.I'm glad I did.... this PLA PRO (PLA+) will be the filament I buy from now on.The colors are very close to the old favorite eSUN PLA colors, but the PLUS colors are a bit richer and have a deeper tone, (as near as I can tell on the several colors that I bought for the testing). But the PLA PRO (PLA+) is a LOT stronger, and more flexible after printing.To strength-test it, I ran a print with the PLA PRO+ that I had consistently had trouble with just using plain PLA. The problem print has a latch that would snap under pressure when the support was removed. (Six times in a row - very frustrating.) The PLA PRO filament printed at a slightly higher temperature than the regular PLA, and it was.....creamier. (Sorry...not a terribly masculine word....but that's what it was.) It was strong enough that I was able to remove the support without breaking the latch off into my hand for the seventh time, and it flexes enough to allow the latch to close and open easily. No fear of it cracking again.The support was not overly clingy either, which I would have expected. But it came away cleaner than regular PLA supports. Definitely a pleasant surprise.I wanted to test it on overhangs as well, so I put it up against another print that had caused trouble for me with overhang curl and heat pitting on a curved bottom surface. The underside of the egg shaped print usually developed pitting, (even with support), in PLA.I absolutely didn't believe the results of this test...which was run with NO SUPPORT for the PLA PRO (PLA+) filament, on a smaller version (heat soak effect magnified), just to see what it would do. I'll put the pictures below, because otherwise, you won't believe it either. (Keep in mind, the bottom of the white PLA egg had support underneath it, and it still looks like a mountainside. The black PLA PRO egg showed a smooth surface with ZERO support, and the top of the egg did NOT collapse! I've NEVER been able to print that egg without center support. The PLA PRO printed without it. (Gonna be reprinting all of those as well in the PLA+.)I tested a couple of Benchies - the PLA PRO handled them just fine without any added support. There was no warping or curling. (I do run a MIC6 plate with a PEI coating, so warp is not usually a problem, except on steep overhangs.)Finally, I did a test on heat resistance, and there was no significant gain in the PRO filament. Both straightened segments slumped in a 250°F (120°C) oven, at about the same time.Bottom line - this is by far the best PLA I've tested. The only thing I noticed was a few absolutely miniscule zits here and there, because I haven't dialed it in yet. It's slightly shinier than regular PLA, but the shine can be easily and uniformly knocked back with a damp Magic Eraser.Give it a try and see if you like it as well. It is so easy to print, you'll never go back to the other stuff.Update: Just printed a flat box divider that shows the flex on this stuff - the divider is 2.8 mm thick, so it would be pretty stiff (and might break) when bent this much, if it was printed from plain PLA. The curvature was not imprinted into the divider though - it flattened back out.
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