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Creality 3D Printer PLA Filament Green 1kg $12.99, Other Colours from $17.99 + Shipping (Free Delivery with FIRST) @ Kogan

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A bunch of cheap PLA from the Creality store on kogan.

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  • Is this an official Creality store or some random using the trademark?

  • +2

    Another 4kg bought, I better start printing full size furniture at this rate.

    • Or spaghetti prints (hehe)! My box of failures has grown but had finally started to reduce with machine upgrades!

      • The money spent on upgrades is a whole other story!

  • Anybody used this? Reviews seem to say they aren't worth the trouble.

    • Terrible prints, miss

  • Green Main Link and red sold out.

  • Green back in stock. I bit the bullet but preparing myself for mom's spaghetti

  • Darn… 4 hours and all gone. I think someone wiped it out and will see reselling shortly
    Back to $29 = Back to eSun

  • +2

    It's shitty sunlu rebranded. It prints really badly in my testing, esun or overture is wayyyy better and not that more expensive ($31/roll at Jaycar right now)

    • Have you tried voxelab pla? Reviews seem ok. Was going for 20ish

      • I haven't but in my experience all the companies that make printers (creality, voxelab, flashforge, etc..) just get the cheapest stuff they can get and slap their brand on it so new people to the hobby think that because they have a creality printer, the creality filament must work best in it. I still would go for a brand that specialises in making filament. There is a filament spreadsheet from the 3d printing discord that has some great info for choosing (https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1-moGrSlTVI7w-vad6vdJ…).

        • That sounds fair enough. I got 3 spools so will see how we go. Reviews aren't a total crap show like they are for creality stuff so I'm expecting better

          • @mit: I picked up 3 as well but probably won't be using them for a while. If you use them soon, and if you want, please let us know how you find them.

            • @joetrim: Trying the white and green pla+ out and so far it's been good for 0.2 and 0.28 layer heights on 0.4 nozzle. 200 to 210C works well. I thought white would be much harder but was all good.

              • @mit: Thanks mit for the update. I have the Voxelab Aquila X2 so hopefully it should work well with that.

                • @joetrim: I have the same printer. As long as you've calibrated everything, you should be fine. If tou haven't already, I'd definately get a dual gear extruder and put ferrules on the motherboard wiring ASAP.

    • Btw this prints perfectly fine for me. I was getting ready for a spaghetti special.

      Just the standard 200 nozzle 60 glass bed. Did nothing special. Tbh esun and overture silk do the same for me too.

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