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3D-Fuel's Tough Pro PLA+ Midnight Black filament is a high-performance 1.75mm filament designed for demanding 3D printing projects. With a strength 4.3 times greater than regular PLA and excellent temperature resistance, it is compatible with most 3D printers and comes vacuum sealed for optimal freshness. Proudly made in the USA, this filament ensures a professional finish with every print.
D**A
Excellent print quality, messy spool winding
This filament is top notch, It prints very cleanly, i had no issues with moisture, and it sticks very well to the bed with reccomended settings.my only minor complaint was the messy winding of the spool, It hasn't caused any problems with printing or reliability, but it will occasionally stick a little as it's unwinding, my printer has enough torque to pull it free with no problems, but it may be something worthy of keeping an eye on while using.Overall excellent filament, will buy again... tho i wish they'd restock their other colors more frequently... been waiting on the purple to come back in stock for a bit.
C**R
Some of the best PLA+ or pro filaments I’ve tried
I have only seen premium USA made filaments and Prusament that discloses an actual measured diameter, run date and the polymers used on the actual product in your possession. At the time I purchased it, it was fresh. They’d manufactured it only a couple weeks previous. Most of the stuff you buy in here can be well over a year old so you know your getting fresh stuff. They also use ingeo products to produce their PLA so you know your getting some of the best there is. Although I ordered it on Amazon, it came straight from them and came really fast. I wasn’t expecting it for several days but I believe I got it within 48 hours of ordering. Like others have said, it does like to be really hot for PLA so adjust your temps accordingly. I had excellent success printing on garlolite (my go to build surface) and also my textured pei build plate. The textured pei needs to be extremely clean from my experience and not just with 3D-fuel. My latest print I printed at .20 layer height and I couldn’t tell a difference between .20 and the .08 that I usually use for high quality prints in my Pulse XE machine (overpriced Prusa mk3s) It’s a bit pricey but your paying for the quality here. So if you desire high quality filaments, I can’t recommend 3D-fuel enough. No more esun and certainly no more Overture filament for me.
A**.
Prints great! And stronger than normal pla
Prints great! And stronger than normal pla
C**E
'MOST EXCELLANT PRODUCT!'
Now This Filament is A Well Needed and a very valuable Item!.Frankly there is at this time to my knowledge no one Filament/Plastic that meets all needs?.But This One Comes 'Pretty Close'!.....Its a Pretty Good Product, And that's important in difficult times both to Production Men!...And to serious Collectors and Model Makers to have a roll of Plastic they can toss on and just crank out aValued Work-Piece!....PROS:Top Grade Product:It Does What It Says, It Makes A Work-Piece Without Jamming!.Shipping Box is "Cleverly Designed" to keep production moving without delay!.Filament is a balanced product with modest effort and adjustment it makes a Fine Object.This item is made right here in the U.S.A. That's a 'Critical Point' in these 'Uncertain Times!'.....Strong production by 3D FUEL, And fast AMAZON Shipping gets the job done.CONS:Nothing Major?...Yes Costs/Prices are up some but when you Factor in Premium Product.And difficult times it balances out!.Frankly given the current sad economics, and the ah deteriorating situation overseas its a smart move to switch toU.S.A. based suppliers for goods, And AMAZON can definitely deliver!."Its a Smart Move to buy and work with Winners!'.Top Marks to 3D FUEL!...Top Marks to Amazon !...IndianaED
K**E
Different than regular PLA, requires adjustments...
The media could not be loaded. I'm new to printing (Creality CR-10), so you can take this review with that in mind. I just finished using up a spool of Hatchbox black PLA that I had no problems with surface adhesion using just Elmer's purple school glue sticks on the glass bed. I've tried starting 6 prints with this stuff and it is not staying stuck on the bed. The support layers peel up and off right off the bat and the regular layers lift off and stick to the print head after a few layers. This was just using the purple glue on glass. I'm currently using masking tape covering the bed and it's up to 25 layers without problems. Just wanted to give folks a heads up that this stuff has some unique characteristics that will probably require some adjustments if you're used to printing regular PLA. I have to say that the failed prints do seem to be much less brittle than the PLA that I've been using. I'm hoping that the added strength and heat resistance of this material will be worth the learning curve. I will adjust my star rating for this product, up or down, depending on whether I end up with a successful print.Addendum: Printing with the masking tape worked fine (see viddy). Support structure came off as easily as regular PLA. The black plastic is maybe a slight bit more satin, less shiny than the Hatchbox black, but they match very well side by side. In the photo, the top piece is Fuel Pro, the bottom Hatchbox. This plastic is also noticeably more pliable, less brittle than PLA. This print was done in draft mode at 2mm per layer, so keep that in mind when judging the quality of the plastic.
D**Y
Nice
I'm new to 3d printing, but this stuff prints great. Ender3 s1 diamondback nozzle .06. Black, white, and the dark red all print the same. Love the packaging too, compared to other filaments it comes with great information
C**E
It NEEDS to be printed HOT
Imma get it out of the way first and say that this stuff is awsome, but it's also not for those new to 3D printing. All the problems people say they have are true. Bed adhesion and ease of printing is difficult at lower Temps. I run an ender 6 with a top cap and microswiss all metal hot end. I run the bed at 60 and the nozzle between 240 and 250. This stuff likes it hot. If you have an open air printer I suggest running it hot and slow for best results. I also have a glass bed so I usually print with a brim aswell as cleaning it with acetone. If you do all of that you'll end up with very strong parts with a heat resistance above normal PLA+ (at least in my experience, take it for what it's worth)
C**.
Decent
Prints decent. Takes time tinkering to print fine products
A**R
Best PLA so far, though,durable.
When I need precision and robust part
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