🎉 Elevate Your Creations with DEEPLEE PLA!
The DEEPLEE PLA Filament is a high-quality 1.75mm polylactic acid material designed for 3D printing. With a precision tolerance of ±0.02mm, it ensures consistent and reliable results. Each roll is carefully wound and inspected for optimal performance, making it compatible with most FDM printers. The eco-friendly packaging adds to its appeal, making it a smart choice for both hobbyists and professionals.
Colour | White |
Material Type | Polylactic Acid |
P**L
Good value - kinda weak cardboard spools
This is a great value for colored filament at currently 2 for $27. They packed it in a thick cardboard box that protected it well in shipping - which is good cause Amazon hasn’t bothered to overpack my filament lately and cardboard spools have been arriving broken - but these were intact.Only issue was they are not the cardboard spools that the pictures show - they are the weaker compressed version(pictured) not the hardened particle looking spool they have pictured.
A**X
DEEPLEE PLA - Decent Basic PLA with Cardboard Spool Challenges
I'm partway through my first roll of DEEPLEE PLA, and so far, it seems to be a solid option for basic PLA printing. The filament prints smoothly, with no major issues in extrusion or quality. However, the cardboard spool has caused some trouble when used in the Bambu AMS, as it doesn’t feed quite as smoothly as plastic spools do. For standard printing setups, though, it should work fine.Overall, it’s a decent PLA filament if you don’t mind the occasional spool hang-up in certain machines.
A**R
Nice bulk PLA that works even at high speed
The media could not be loaded. I have never tried Deeplee PLA. This two pack of white came nicely packaged. My only criticism is that the vacuum seal process deformed the cardboard spools. The filament itself works very well either at low speed or high even though it is not listed as such. As an experiment I created a number of bell lithophanes using it. You can see in both the photos and video I have attached how well one of them came out. The PLA has good bonding. I used typical settings within spec of the vendors recommendation, using the generic PLA template settings for my printer. There was no stringing or signs of any water intrusion with this PLA. There were no obvious filament tangles on the reel either. I would recommend this item for those looking for an excellent value.
J**B
Doesn't stick well to PEI
The media could not be loaded. Overall, I am able to print just fine with this filament, but for some reason it doesn't stick well to my PEI plate. I ended up using a 3d printer glue stick to get prints to attach and then they started printing just great. The filament itself does have good layer adhesion but also has more "stringiness" than most of my other PLA filaments. I will play with my settings and see if I can fix that, but now that the bed adhesion issue is solved prints seem to turn out ok.Update 10/28/2024After thoroughly washing the PEI plate a couple more times with mild dish soap and water, and then increasing my bed temp slightly, I was able to get it to stick a little better. When printing items with a large footprint there was no need for a glue stick. Smaller items still needed it. I did however bump up from 3 to 4 stars, because I'm finding the layer adhesion and quality of the prints is better than expected. I still get more stringing from the filament than expected, but with default cura settings most of that ended up on the infill so it is perfectly acceptable. I'm using this filament mostly for functional items around the house (like the toilet paper shelf in the pictures) and it actually works really well for that.
S**E
Excellent value for decent filament
First of all, I use a Flashforge Adventurer 5M and I typically run with the 4mm nozzle. I also run every spool of filament I'm actively printing through a standalone dryer to control the temp and humidity of the filament.As with any filament, your results may vary depending on how much moisture accumulates on your filament. Not even the best filaments will perform well if they aren't dry enough and I tend to be a stickler about making sure my spools are at about 15% humidity for every print.Having said that, there are really three things I need from any filament: 1. Bed adhesion. 2. Layer adhesion. 3. How well it feeds off the spool. You'd think the 3rd item would be a no-brainer, but you'd be surprised. I've received some really poorly wound spools that would cause jam after jam. And there's nothing worse than having to unclog a nozzle because the filament jammed and stopped feeding correctly.In all three categories, I found this product to be just fine. I had zero issues with the print process. Prints stuck well to the bed and the prints completed without any problems or excessive stringing. I can maybe notice a little bit of inconsistency in the layer quality compared to prints with higher-end filaments, but honestly I'm talking more side-by-side nitpicking here.The fact that it was 2 spools of black in the same price point as 1 spool from some other brands is a huge bonus. My test prints were some wall brackets for hanging/displaying my mechanical keyboards in my office, but the next job for this filament will be to print some scenery buildings for my DnD campaign. For that kind of bulk printing, I feel like this is an excellent value - any minor layer issues really aren't going to matter for these prints and will be offset by the price.Although Amazon sent this product to me for free for review purposes, I would have no problem ordering it again.
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