I've used their TPU before, prints well. Well packaged in a resealable mylar bag. They're switching over to cardboard spools, seem to be well constructed.
Edit: PETG still available in red and two greys
I've used their TPU before, prints well. Well packaged in a resealable mylar bag. They're switching over to cardboard spools, seem to be well constructed.
Edit: PETG still available in red and two greys
Another interesting one to check out is StandardPrintCo, who have reusable plastic spools. Can buy rolls of just filament to refill. https://standardprintco.com/
How is this compare to eSun?
I have had mixed results with eSun. Filaments print well but I had a batch of filament spools once from eSun that came pre tangled and I had to respool them all to be able to use them
I might give this a try :)
I’ve got one of the overture (matte black) and so far so good, prefer it over the esun black for adhesion and stringiness
In time for me to get the matte colour :)
Nice filament, but avoid if you're using a Bambu Lab X1C with AMS - the spool is a bit large, and cardboard doesn't work too well with the rollers.
How you liking the Bambu Lab?
I've just got an ol reliable ender 3v2 but man that printer looks amazing. Hopefully it will inspire other manufacturers.
Coming from an Ender 3 and Ender 5 myself, it was amazing. Aside from the much quicker prints, it's nice just being able to load up a model and print without having to tweak all the settings to get a great print. It's also handled all filament types I've thrown at it so far that the Ender couldn't (like PC, Nylon and ABS).
It's you look online at any 3DPO, the price works out to be 26-28/kg if you buy around 5-6x kg of Overture PLA+ (as opposed to just PLA).similar price pt at the same volume for eSun PLA+ at cubic tech.
I don't think I'd ever switch off esun black pla+ from cubic.
My print experience has been perfect ever since switching over 😳
Can anyone comment on the petg quality? I've been pretty much 100% esun pla but the price on these might tip me over the edge if they're good
A YouTuber I watch Lost In Tech says their PETG is good. Haven't had any experience myself
Oh damn they're using recyclable spools, will try them out.