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The Creality Premium PLA 3D Printing Filament in White is a high-quality, eco-friendly filament designed for superior performance. Weighing 1 KG and featuring a 1.75 mm diameter, it boasts a tolerance level of ± 0.03 mm. With a recommended printing temperature of 195-220°C, this filament not only delivers exceptional strength and toughness but also emits a delightful candy-like scent during printing. Made from 100% polylactic acid, it is non-toxic and compliant with RoHS standards, making it a responsible choice for your 3D printing needs.
Brand | DURAMIC 3D |
Manufacturer | Creality 3D |
Country of Origin | China |
Colour | White |
Number of Memory Sticks | 1 |
Item Weight | 1 kg |
Product Dimensions | 20 x 20 x 6.6 cm; 1 kg |
Item part number | PLA PLUS-WHT-US |
Item Height | 6.6 Centimeters |
Item Width | 20 Centimeters |
Operating System | Linux |
Are batteries included? | No |
M**J
Slightly expensive but best in Indian market.
It is slightly expensive compared to the other PLAs available in Indian market, but easily the best one. Using it on Ender 3 V2 and the results are perfect. One thing I realised after purchasing the same PLA for the second time is that, the shade of white is slightly different .. wasn't really an issue for me ...probably that have come from different lot, hence the slight difference in shade.. but quality wise worth giving 5 star
S**N
Really nice filament for the price
It served the purpose, sticking well on the surface and good white color,
G**J
product as specified
Layer winding is good. uniform dia.
S**A
In case really nice results are desired
The PLA is great, the packet wasn't vacuum sealed... Probably a leak?So the PLA winding on the spool could have been better especially since its almost thrice the cost of other PLA that seem to work just as well.
K**P
Good product
The media could not be loaded.
T**R
Great quality for the price, stronger than expected.
This is my favorite filament I've tried so far. I've tried quite a few. I have an ender 3 with a direct drive kit. This stuff is amazing and even does great outdoors, especially the white color. I have prints that have been outside for over a year with this filament and haven't had any issues. I will say it prints better at around 220C. I actually like that it prints at a higher temperature, it seems to withstand heat and UV better than any other PLA+ I've tried. I get really clean prints with it and I can't really fault it. the only issue I had was at first I had some clogging issues. These issues were solved with printing at a higher temperature. I'm dragging my feet on recommending it because I'm afraid the price will go up and there will be less available.Really great in terms of strength. I have one print in particular holding an Ice auger in my garage that's been there for about a year and a half. The auger isn't light either. According to the amazon listing it weighs 32 lbs. it's about a $500 auger and I trust this filament to hold it up on the wall. I really can't say enough about how good this stuff has been for me. It performs better than you would expect from PLA+. I'd really like to see it tested against other brands and other types like PETG and Nylon.You're probably thinking I work for the company or I get free stuff. I'm not but I certainly wouldn't say no (clears throat loudly).Bottom line is: It's my favorite PLA+ filament and a great quality product. This is my go to filament and wouldn't hesitate to recommend to anyone. I'd guess I've used around 10 KG of this and will order more in the future. The only time I get anything else is on Black Friday I seem to be able to find bulk pricing for an insanely good price. But I'm regretting not spending the money on this instead.
D**N
Prints great with great layers, first spool was wound up by a blind man
The media could not be loaded. I had to swap to this filament 25 hours into a 40-hour print, at first it was printing great and the layers were looking even better than the previous filament. It adheres well to other layers at 210 degrees at around 60mm/s travel speed.The killer drawback is the winding of the filament on the spool. The way the spool is wound up is super messy with lines crisscrossed over one another, this means that it snags a lot while the printer is trying to pull. My print ended up failing 28 hours in because my extruder gears ground the filament apart while trying to pull more filament that was stuck in the spoolI ended up having to respool to another spool to make it usable for printing in the video above im 1/5 of the way into the spool and its still a crisscrossed and snagged messEdit: Customer service is good and was fast in responding despite being lunar new years, and they will be sending another roll to replace the bad roll +1 star. Ill update the review if it turns out I got a dud and the replacement roll turns out goodEdit 2: replacement spool came, i just moved it all onto an empty spool and there were no snags/tangles/knots! Its been printing fine and i guess i just had a bad roll the first time. +1 star to 4
A**Z
A beginner's perspective
Update Jan 21 2024:It turned out the spool was having a hard time turning freely on the holder and that's what was triggering the jammed nozzle error. After printing a plastic insert all problems were solved.I've also attached a picture of a print where I ran out of Duramic white and switched to Sunlu white for the remaining. The difference is day and night. Duramic filament has a lot more pigments in it and looks more solid. In comparison the Sunlu filament looks a bit see through and not that white.I tried to capture the difference in the photos. The top part is Sunlu and bottom is Duramic.-----I just bought an A1 Mini. This was the first filament I bought. The first few small prints went great. As I got more confident, I added more items on the bed to print at the same time. Made some mistakes that resulted in waste. I kept getting the warning that the nozzle is clogged. This got really bad towards the end of the filament when there was only 100g left on the spool. The print kept stopping every 4 minutes or so. Very annoying.Sometimes clicking retry fixes it. Other times I have to push the filament forward as I click retry to make it go through.I have bought two spools and I'm about to finished the first spool. Will update this review if the second spool experience is any different.as I was typing this, it kept jamming the nozzle. fixed it a couple times and it jammed again after ten seconds of printing. I just put the new spool on. The remaining will probably just be waste?I have also bought Sunlu's white filament. Let's see how the two compare for the A1 Mini.
A**R
Not as nice as other ones we have bought
This one we bought and my husband had issues trying to print with it. Had to adjust the temp and play with it.
E**8
Run at a higher temperature than you're used to.
I've been using a lot of the Inland PLA+ from Microcenter, but this was on sale and so much cheaper I figured I'd give it a go.A few things to note:- The surface of the raw filament is a bit rough, which may cause feed issues.- You have to run at a higher temperature; in my case, I run the Inland at 215, but until I brought this up to 225 I had layer adhesion issues.- It says it's "white", but it's really more of a dirty white. Again, comparing to the Inland PLA+ in white, which is a very bright white.- It feels like it prints "thinner" than the Inland. Comparing the waste from the clearing lines, the clearing line from this product is almost half as thick as the one from the Inland.If you're experienced and can work through these issues, then it might be a good deal. If you're a beginner who hasn't managed to dial in your printer yet, I'd avoid it just from the frustration factor.
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