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SUNLU PLA Plus 3D Printer Filament, 1.75mm PLA+ 3D Filament

SUNLU PLA Plus 3D Printer Filament, 1.75mm PLA+ 3D Filament for FDM 3D Printer & 3D Pens, Neatly Wound Filament, Strong and Toughness, Dimensional Accuracy +/- 0.02 mm, 1KG Spool(2.2 LBS), White


SUNLU 3D PRINTER FILAMENT PLA PLUS – Strong and Tough

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Color Black Black Red Rainbow White
Weight 1KG 1KG 1KG 1KG 1.2KG
Feature High Toughness High Fluidity High Performance Shiny Color Surface Rescue Damp Filament
Product Size 440*400*470mm 440*400*470mm 440*400*470mm 440*400*470mm 287 x 282 x 105 mm
Brand SUNLU SUNLU SUNLU SUNLU SUNLU


Weight: 1 kg
Size: 1kg 1.75mm PLA+ filament
Dimensions: 20 x 10 x 6 cm; 1 Kilograms
Brand: SUNLU
Model: PLA+ 3D Printer Filament SL-WT
Colour: 1-White
Pack Quantity: 1
Manufacture: SUNLU
Dimensions: 20 x 10 x 6 cm; 1 Kilograms
Quantity: 1
Size: 1kg 1.75mm PLA+ filament

11 Responses

  1. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Have purchased most colours and all print great on all my Creality printers. Temp between 200 and 210 depending on printer but always flows well and has a good finish. No adhesion issues and damp filament never an issue. Swapped from eSun to Sunlu 12mths ago due to eSun filament being damp straight from the pack.

  2. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Box came a bit bashed-up with the vacuum seal broken, so was a touch concerned.
    No need to be at all. Like all the Sunlu filament I’ve had it’s very good. Zero trouble with it & now the go-to reel for a ‘standard’ print.
    210/60 Works best for me.

  3. The Not So Perfect Housewife says:

     United Kingdom

    Bought both gold and silver coloured filaments. Very easy to work with… Prints very nicely. Adheres well and releases easily from my glass/corundum printer bed. My main issue with these are the colours; the “Gold” filament is straw coloured, and the “Silver” filament is light grey. There is no metallic effect, which was a little disappointing. I already use SunLu filaments (PLA+ and PETG) and would definitely buy this brand again…. just not for metallics!

  4. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    This is a great orange PLA it prints incredibly strong in fact probably the strongest PLA I have ever printed. The colour is very vibrant and make great off set colour to something like black or grey.

  5. ChristaMcCaughe says:

     United Kingdom

    I am designing a mechanical item that involves 3d-printed shafts subject to torque.
    Unlike all other filaments that I have used, this is clearly much stronger than them and I get no parts failures due to torque.
    I’ll be buying other colours of the same stuff, so I am hoping that colour makes no difference to quality.

  6. GertieWDWK says:

     United Kingdom

    Wasn’t sure with it being quite cheap and not using the brand before, but found it great. Prints very well with good bed adhesion. Not as shiny as it looks in the product photos but overall very happy with it. Seems a good bit stronger too than the normal PLA I normally use.

  7. Joe Russell says:

     United Kingdom

    Not had a failed print with this yet. I heat it up slightly hotter than recommended on my Anycubic Kobra Max and it gives a very nice result without any stringing.

  8. LeeBirkbeck says:

     United Kingdom

    I have been printing with PLA for more than two years and have always bought Sunlu filament. It is cost effective and reliable, I’ve never had any problems with the material and would recommend it to any new or veteran hobbyist!

  9. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Despite the name ‘coffee’, the image clearly shows orange . Depending on the device, the orange looks to me to be somewhere between the two in my photo. The reel came labelled ‘brown’ and is, indeed, brown. Nice enough to use but, sadly, very sadly and disappointingly, not orange

    4.0 out of 5 stars works well but the wrong colou

  10. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    This PLA+ is my first SUNLU filament, and initially I had all kinds of issues with it, and my main issue was layer adhession. Then I started to play with different flow rates and temperatures, but none was necessary as the main problem was that the filament was not dry enough and my printer needed some adjustments. After drying the filament for 10 hours with a proper filament dryer, using a relatively higher temperature (225-235 C), and then tuning and aligning my printer (X-Gantry was crocked, bed needed tramming and the Z-Offset was quite a bit off) the prints started to come off beatifully. I think this is a very nice alternative to my regular eSUN PLA+ filaments, albeit needing some drying.

  11. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    So I ordered this to try it out. I have a Flashforge Adventurer 3 and I typically stick to their own brand of PLA, mostly because the built in spool holder only takes 500g spools and because I can be pretty sure their own filament will work well. Boy was I wrong.

    Before this spool arrived I printed off a couple of Tush rollers to hold the spool externally because as me ruined above, these spools are too big for the Adventurer 3. The spool worked just fine on a pair of Tush rollers. No resistance all good.

    I then ran a print using an old job stored on the printer. I have a little bunny rabbit print that I use as a benchmark, mostly because my youngest likes to get a new bunny rabbit when Daddy gets some new PLA but also because the model is tough enough to print that it challenges the printer but easy enough that I won’t get stuck in an infinite loop of troubleshooting that doesn’t matter because I never print anything that is insanely complicated or at the limits of 3D printing. I intentionally spend time making sure anything I print is oriented in a way that makes it easier or I modify it to make it less challenging.

    Anyway, on to the PLA+…first print was perfect and I didn’t have to adjust anything. Print settings were 0.18mm layers, cooling off first layer, 60c bed (glass bed, I have the Pro model) and 220c nozzle. No raft. No brim.

    I got a clean print, no stringing, perfect adhesion and no warping or layer issues. The final result was a sort of matte finish with a small amount of sheen.

    I’ve printed with black PLA before and you typically get that shiny black drainpipe look but with this stuff, it’s quite tasteful. It’s not as flat as you’d expect though, definitely shiny but not overly shiny. Your prints won’t look cheap.

    The stand out here though is the very low amount of stringing. It’s virtually none existent. There is a tiny bit of really fine stringing but it’s very easy to deal with after the print. Absolutely nowhere near the amount of stringing I usually see.

    I think this brand might be my go to from now on. Good stuff.

    In terms of toughness Vs standard PLA…my lad hasn’t snapped the ears off his bunny yet, which he usually manages within a few minutes. So I’m guessing this stuff is a lot tougher than Flashforge PLA.

    I’ve since run off some other prints that I know to be quite weak with Flashforge PLA and so far they have proven to be a bit stiffer and less fragile. I’d place this stuff somewhere between standard PLA and ABS.

    If you’re looking at this stuff and you’re like me and wondering if straying from your usual stuff is worth it, the answer is probably yes.

    At this stage I don’t know how well the roll will keep, some other rolls from other brands have got brittle on me after a while, which is another reason I typically didn’t buy bigger spools.

    5.0 out of 5 stars Great filament.