🎉 Elevate Your 3D Printing Game with Stunning Colors!
The Stronghero3D PETG 3D Printer Filament in gradient blue offers a 1.75mm diameter and weighs 1kg (2.2lbs). With an impressive accuracy of +/-0.05mm, this filament is perfect for achieving high-quality prints. Designed for optimal performance with Ender3 and CR10 printers, it requires careful moisture management to ensure the best results.
Manufacturer | Stronghero3D |
Brand | Stronghero3D |
Item Weight | 2.2 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 8.07 x 8.07 x 2.17 inches |
Item model number | PETG-G-BLUE |
Color | Petg-translucent-blue |
Material Type | Polyethylene Terephthalate Glycol |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer Part Number | PETG-G-BLUE |
A**.
Beautiful and just as easy as PLA
Absolutely amazing! We have had issues both with PETG and the Stronghero brand (clogging), so when I saw this filament, despite how pretty it looked, I was very hesitant to try it. But I’m a bit obsessed right now with transparent filaments, and I really wanted to offer a boyish color for the eggs and dragons we sell, especially for our Easter season. And with the price being so good (I make it a rule to only buy filament that’s under $20 a roll, and this one was only $15!) I decided we’d give it a shot. From the very first benchy we printed, we’ve had absolutely clean and lovely prints, no fine tuning required. We used a generic PETG basic profile on the P1P and the results have been fantastic. I’m in love with the look! I’m a bit of a color junkie and every time I see these prints I’m drawn in to the subtle sparkle, high shine, and beautiful blues. We’ve had great color transitions both with a single egg/dragon print (at size 50%) and two printed at the same time. In the photo with three eggs, the two dragon scale eggs were printed simultaneously while the crystal egg was printed alone. The photo next to the rainbow egg was also printed alone and while it had fewer transitions in it, the gradual change is lovely. I will say the transition from dark blue to light blue happens quickly and results in a banded look while the move back to dark blue from the light happens slowly. So if inconsistent transitions bother you, keep that in mind. All in all, for anyone who is used to printing in PLA and is a little nervous to try PETG, in our experience this filament has been just as plug and play as PLA! Super easy to use, beautiful results. We’ll definitely come back for more.
S**G
Great, consistent filament
This filament is great - my favorite for big projects. It has great first layer adhesion and doesn't string at all. The finish is nice, and the finished products are strong and functional.
M**C
Awesome Filament!!!
Great filament!!!! Works flawlessly in my K1C and have printed many things with it including a lamp shade which all were perfect. No failed or ugly prints and love the color and transparency. Highly recommend!!!
J**T
Easy to print with beautiful colors
I’m generally very happy with this. The petg profile I have for another brand is working almost flawlessly with this.The only issue I’m having is heavier stringing than I’ve had with other brands of petg. I do have the filament in a dryer but it’s still spinning floss. But the heat gun cleans it up.The colors are great. When printing a single object the gradient transition is smooth. Printing 4 medium sized objects resulted in a more band like effect.The finish is shiny with a slight sparkle caused by the semitransparent nature and the infill and layers.I’m also very happy the filament is on plastic spools, which work well in my filament dryer.
A**9
Good filament
Great filament with really cool color change.Filament printed well and we were happy with the quality of our prints printed with this filament
E**N
Love this filament
The media could not be loaded. I saw this color and needed to grab some cause it looks so cool. As long as the petg settings are used it works well. Not too much stringiness but it did have a bit though it sticks well to the plate
D**A
Picture color is misleading - Prints as well as other PETG
This is a translucent blue PETG. It prints similar to Elegoo PTEG, but per the temperature recommendation on the product, I have the nozzle at 230 C (240 for other brands), but the bed at 74 C since that seems to work best with the satin and textured sheets I've used of both Prusa and off-brand.The picture shown in the description is quite misleading, it does nothing like what's shown, thus earning 3 vs 4 stars (I only give 5 for perfect in all respects). However, as different light sources hit the object, you do see different shades, just not that dramatic - tried to show that a bit in the pic. I am able to see the edges/lines of the infill inside (using 15% gyroid), so that's kind of cool. For 13.99/kg - a color other than white, grey or black, it seems a fair price - though I've gotten good quality grey PETG in bulk for 8.33/kg. All of this on Amazon.An overall observation, I have a Prusa Mk4, and used that filament at first. The cost and time to receive pushed me to try other brands. Elegoo seems to print the cleanest, but the Welcomeget and now Stronghero3D are not far behind and Elegoo has jacked their prices up on most items. I have some Kingroon I'll try next. I've only bought filament with 4.2 or higher ratings, and although you will always find a slew of reviews, I've not had any of the problems related in them in all of those filaments (including some on Prusament).As I'm new to this, my developing belief is it's probably all about the user and quality of the tuning they've done. Some have said the quality varies between batches causing issues, and they probably have more experience than I, yet I have not experienced any of those variances or issues described. Pay good attention to your settings for each roll AND each print, do small test prints, and I think you can have a good experience with most filaments here- again just my observations so far. I'll eat those words if any of the above happens to me and come back and apologize!
B**.
Fantastic filament!
Bought this to test because the price was remarkably reasonable for gradient filament. Couldn't be happier with it. Printed beautifully on my Bambu X1C with generic PETG settings right out of the package. Have gone through two full spools now without a single issue.I don't have any brilliant photos that truly show it off, but in the one attached you can see the gradient in the front modules for the Python I built recently.
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