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[Prime] ~20% off 3D Printer Filaments (1kg TPU $31.99, TPU/PETG $22.99, Silk PLA $26.39) Del'd @ Overture & zikeecom Amazon AU

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Had my eyes on the overture TPU for a while, decent reviews on amazon. Most recent lowest price was something like $34 after coupons.

I hope I'm not breaking the rules by linking to a search result, I had some direct links typed out in the description but of course I refreshed the page and lost everything.

This is part of Amazon Prime Day sale for 2022

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  • +4

    Orange TPU
    White TPU
    Bright green TPU

    Link to the "filament" search, limited to prime day deals only

    Edit: sent the seller a message about their dark green TPU, that's on sale now too, so I'm claiming credit for it.

    • White and orange TPU out of stock

  • I have not tried TPU only PLA+ so far. I get it that the TPU is flexible and all. What are the sort of things you print using TPU?

    • +1

      It's more rubbery than other filaments. Can print phone cases, tyres for RC cars, rubber feet for furniture, etc.

      Depending on your printer you might struggle printing it. Direct-drive printers can generally print it okay, bowden tube style printers can struggle. There are various guides on how to get it printing well enough on bowden printers

      Edit: it also absorbs moisture more than other filaments, so you'll want to have a way of drying it, and/or storing it dry.

      • so direct extruders like my Artillery genius can do this TPU fine?

        • +1

          Should be able it. It still needs to be printed slower because (my understanding) even in the short distance between a direct extruder and hotend it can still bunch up if you try pushing it too fast. And the extruder gears wont grab it as tight as they grab harder filaments

    • I've found this PLAflex to be easy to print with.
      https://3dfillies.com/plaflex-filament-175mm-1kg

      I have an ender 3v2 so there is stringing and it doesn't do well with bridging due to the stock cooler I'd presume and not being able to retract well through the Boden tube but I've been happy enough with my results

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  • Damn was hoping for some black petg

    • +3
      • oh nice! I didn't see that, grabbed 4 rolls - thanks

        • +1

          Yeh, for some reason didn't come up in the search results, happened to see it in the "You might also like" bit under another listing

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