SUNLU PLA+ 3D Printer Filament Bundle, 3KG PLA Plus Filament
SUNLU PLA+ 3D Printer Filament Bundle, 3KG PLA Plus Filament 1.75mm, Toughness Enhanced 3D Filament, Dimensional Accuracy +/- 0.02 mm, 1 kg Spool(2.2 LBS), 3Pack, Black+LightGold+Silve
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Nylon-Like 3D Printer Resin
Weight: | 1 kg |
Dimensions: | 35.1 x 26.9 x 21.2 cm; 1 Kilograms |
Brand: | SUNLU |
Model: | SLUK-PLA+-BK&LD&SV-3*1KG |
Colour: | 3kg Black + LightGold + Silver |
Pack Quantity: | 3 |
Manufacture: | SUNLUGW |
Dimensions: | 35.1 x 26.9 x 21.2 cm; 1 Kilograms |
Quantity: | 3 |
Great quality, especially for the price. Good adhesion, prints smooth as silk and hasn’t snagged once. If you’re buying the bulk box then you’ll have a great selection of colours. Very pleased!
Grate basic filament, prints fine on my Ender 3, Ankermake M5C and Bambu Lab A1.
Layer lines are not too noticeable and had no issues with adhesion.
Most prints i have used this with have been bashed about a bit and i have had no issues with any layer separation.
I purchased this filament because my new 3D printer was not supplied with any!
It’s very easy to use, set the nozzle to 200c snd your print bed to 65c.
Packed very well in a vacuumed bag, inside a box.
Will purchase again, more I know how user friendly it is, especially for those who are new to 3D printing.
This filament is wound neatly, looks great, prints fast, strong, barely strings in comparison with other filaments, stays stuck to the bed well without fusing with it and is nice and cheap. I would highly recommend this filament due to its amazing price and quality.
I needed some new filament and wanted to try the PLA+ as I have got a Neptune 4 Pro which is capable of printing at higher speeds and this filament is recommended for that 5 stars all the way from me.
Have used a lot of this brand filament now and i can say it works really well, and occasionally amazon have it on offer which is even better, its now my go to brand, when i started printing years ago now i made the mistake of buying some cheap filament, and regret it to this day, so many problems, so its worth spending a little extra and finding a brand that is reliable and works and you can get hold of on a regular basis, anyone that 3d prints knows you can have some bad days when nothing goes right, but if you know your filament is good then its one less thing to look at when you do have problems.
Previously we’d been using Flashforge’s own PLA filament with our Flashforge Adventurer 3 Pro and it was definitely satisfactory, but due to costs involved, I decided to try a different brand that had been recommended by several other 3d printer users. I’ve so far only tried this SUNLU brand PLA+ filament but for the cost, the quality is absolutely outstanding. The pigment is beautifully opaque, as opposed to the other filament we were using which was somewhat translucent, and the edges come out incredibly crisp and detailed. We’ve had barely any issues with the filament clogging the nozzle either, and because it comes in bigger spools, it’s far more value for money!
Can’t recommend this enough, absolutely spectacular filament, looking forward to trying others in their range!
Clearly the low rating reviewers don’t know what they are doing and think its the filament, its not.
Works great and on 1mm fine you barely see the layer lines, take it nice and slow, 160/25mm works great.
Not my usual filament but my seller was out of stock.
So I am very happy with the PLA and how it prints. There are little to no flaws and the layering is strong. I have purchased SUNLU before and I am a loyal customer.
However I have one issue and that is the size of the spool hole. For year now there has been a standard spool centre hole and this is how I support it for printing. For some reason this has been changed and is now much larger that before. This has resulted in the spool not hanging correctly.
I’ve bought quite a few filament rolls from Sunlu now. (Listed below)
Review is based on video attached.
Note: The black and white filament are different brands. (White is ESUN AB white and also give really nice prints)
Printer: FLSUN SR, Temp: 220 deg, Speed: 150mm/s (Slowed to 90% for first layers, increased to approx 120% for some prints with no issues)
Gold Pla+ : (15) My favourite, beautiful matte gold colour, details are great despite printing at high speeds as shown in the video. I’ve printed the boxes and left the printer alone, had no filament nots or clogs.
Red,blue,green PlA+ : (35) These come exactly as expected and also print well. The green is very green almost neon. Red and Blue as as expected.
Purple, Fuchsia, Coffee PLA+: (35)
Purple and Fuchsia are as exactly like the image. However the “Coffee” is a a light brown and is listed as brown on the packaging. I was thinking of buying brown anyways so I’ll take it considering the price.
Grass green, Grey Blue, Silver PLA+ : 35
The silver is the only colour that looks like the image or is as expected.
The other two are much darker than the image. However they are still nice looking colours and I’m not in need of very specific colours just looking to extend the variety of filament colours.
Overall, I’m pleased with sunlu, however I’d much rather the images were exact of colour. I guess you get what you pay for. Adding more bundles with varying colours would be great!
The print quality is very good, adhesion is great and no warping although I use Bed Weld to ensure no issues.
I print at a high temperature due to printing high speeds (sometimes reaching 200/300 mm/s) and the filament handles it well. As long as first layers are printed somewhat slow.
Esun is a good brand but purely due to the competitive pricing I stick to Sunlu.
Also if your curious the boxes I’m printing are: Twist Lock Boxes from 3D printing (you can find on Thingyverse)
works fines with my Anet running at around 205 – 218 temps, seen a few reviews complaining about filament not being wound correctly and prints failing to stick I have had no such issues with this. I have now completed 2 x 18 hours projects and 1x 24 hour print with no problems. and to “ledsam
VINE VOICE” Try moving your 3d printer away from the wall so you can move the filament holder to its correct location you might find it prints better also with this design of a 3d printer you might also find a 3d printed spool feed will be a great help so it’s not pulling the filament at an angle.
The product is “Tough PLA” with I had not used before – It requires considerably more heat than “normal” PLA. I had several nozzle and bowden jams until I increased the nozzle temperature to 255 degrees. Seemed excessive but filament performed very well and no more problems.
This prints pretty well for a cheaper filament. The only negative is that the spool is badly wound, on multiple occasions I’ve had to de-tangle the filament mid print.
I’m printing on a bambu at higher speeds and I’ve had no issues with flow or layer adhesion. It’s just a shame about the way it’s been wound.
Overall, pretty good but I don’t think I’ll get another because of the winding.