PETG Filament 1.75mm, Pinuotu PETG 3D Printer Filament 1kg
PETG Filament 1.75mm, Pinuotu PETG 3D Printer Filament 1kg Spool, Fit Most FDM Printer(Transparent Red)
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Pinuotu PLA Filament
Weight: | 1 kg |
Size: | PETG |
Dimensions: | 21.8 x 21.7 x 7.9 cm; 1 Kilograms |
Brand: | Pinuotu |
Colour: | Transparent Red |
Manufacture: | Pinuotu |
Dimensions: | 21.8 x 21.7 x 7.9 cm; 1 Kilograms |
Size: | PETG |
The colour is a little more cyan than the picture suggests, and more translucent than shiny.
However, it prints really nicely, without any problems at all.
It sticks to the bed, and doesn’t clog the nozzle (on an Ender 3 Pro with a bowden extruder)
It would be nice if they gave you the full 1kg instead of 0.8Kg, but it’s still very good value for translucent TPU.
In fact I liked it so much I bought some in red too!
This is a review for the transparent red PETG, the first attempts there was literally no adhesion so I turned the nozzle temp up to 240 and the bed temp to 80, much better adhesion but need to use a wide brim, at 230 it was just flaking off and no brim it won’t get far before it slips, keep it hot and it’s fine, good luck.
I used this filament on my Ankermake m5c , I was able to print it at full speed well over the recommended 30mm/s. Very durable and easy to use.
I like the color, it’s true, I couldn’t print anything with it, so far it doesn’t have any adhesion, the value specified by the factory is not good for anything, the filament is a disappointment so fa
First time using TPU. I was impressed by the quality for an lesser known brand. First print was easy at 220’c hotend, 60’c bed, and printed at 80mm/s. Used glue stick as a release agent. Finished print has good elasticity. Not yet done any filament calibrations meaning there is plenty of room for print improvement. Printed on the Elegoo Neptune 4+.
The winding on the spool isn’t the tidiest but I’ve seen much worse from big name, highly recommended brands. No tangles yet. Product arrived in box, vacuum sealed and dry.
Great price and would definitely use again.
I needed to print some straps,this was my first time using tpu and you can see the results, very happy how it turned out.i printed on a bambulabs p1s using stock settings as bambu tpu filament.
Honestly what can you say about something that does exactly what it says on the tin, except that it does exactly what it says on tin? Because that’s what it does, exactly what it says on the tin.
Also seems to hold it’s colour well, without clouding after the print. I’ve had some transparent PETG’s that really cloud up after printing, and look like misted glass, but this seems to be holding a nice smooth colour.
Printed on an AnkerMake M5, at 245deg.
first time printing TPU 95, found that fitting a bearing each side of the spool removes the tension on the filament and it doesnt pull. perfect printing, really good value for money filament.
I printed multiple models with this filament on my X1 Carbon. It adhered great, looked stunning, and didn’t jam or make any mess. However, on thin portions of models or pegs for parts that snap together, I found it broke very easily.
All in all, a nice filament. Though I would advise against using it for more delicate prints.
Well worth the money, the colour is just a shade of pure white which I like as some white filaments are just too bright and white. This looks good without looking over plasticky. Has a small amount of flex, not as much as PLA+ but enough to stop it being brittle.
Perfect Filament for big projects like this one, easy to set up, didn’t suffer any stringing and the print quality was impressive for the price point. So good I ordered a few more rolls for good measure. Printed at 195 degrees at 55 Bed temp on my Anycubic Kobra Max
I’ve only printed a little cali-dragon with it. I’d show it but my printer had some issues i’m working on, so it looks ugly. From what i can tell, layer adhesion is superb. Flexibility is more on the stiffer side, so its perfect for like tougher tires or handgrips. Once i’ve sorted my printer out i’ll probably add an update, maybe even with pictures
I bought this as a quick late night purchase. Thinking that I’m about to run out of my usual black filament and could get it on morning delivery. Delivery was great. But my god, I couldn’t get it to stick to the bed properly! I’d used this filament as a replacement to my usual to print the center piece of the Prusacaster, it looks really good once I managed to get the settings right!
I was really impressed with the look of prints I made using this low cost dual colour filament. Shiny metallic looking, and great colour changing as you look at them from different angles. I have got the best dual colour prints yet from this filament. It looks dull on the reels, but turns shiny on printing, giving you a metallic style finish.
I have found over the last couple of years that cheaper filaments are just as good as expensive ones. This roll is no exception. All PETG can be problematic this one, just like all the others needs to be dialled in but that is down to your individual conditions, not the filament. I recommend this filament and will gladly buy it again as long as it stays at a reasonable price.
This stuff works well, not much else I can say other than it adheres well, it’s easy to control the stringing and it gives as good a finish as can be expected from TPU.
As a side note; I picked this out because it has a Shore hardness of 85. I didn’t know what to expect but I was looking for the softest TPU that I could find and prior to this I had tried TPU with a Shore hardness of 95. To see the difference I printed the same model twice, once each with each. I honestly cannot tell the difference. I am relatively new to 3D printing and it is possible that I have just missed a trick so don’t take this as gospel.
Each of us has a different printer. For example, I have a housing and it will be different than without it.
It turned out that I use the PLA settings and that’s fine. maybe a bit slower like 50mm/s.
Very little flossing, 30% cooling from the 3rd layer for details and it’s OK.
But check it twice. And if you have a problem with 1 layer, do a bit more z-offset at + 0.05..0.1mm up from the bed..
I have been trying to make an arrow puller that is flexible enough to deform and grip the shaft without slipping. First attempt was great and looks good as well. I have tied a piece of this filament in a bow and there’s no sign of cracking or splitting. The appearance of the printed jobs is quite stunning regarding the finish. Will definitely be using this supplier again. No incentive has been made to me for writing this but I’m open to offers for any free samples…….
Printer:
Ender 3 Pro (extended using Ender Extender 400Xl and dual Z axis)
V6 clone (Triangle Labs)
BMG clone extruder (Triangle Labs)
Print Settings:
240C Hotend
70C Bed
Using 3DLac Plus for extra adhesion
Normally, PETG is a very stringy material which makes it a little harder to tune or parts of it get stuck on the nozzle which builds up and eventually deposits itself on the print. Not this filament! So far, I’ve had none of the issues I’ve had with other PETG filaments.
Been using it to print some of my Voron parts. Haven’t done a durability test yet but the actual aesthetics of the prints come out really nice. My prints come out a little translucent but I like the look. Can’t go wrong with this filament.