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4-Pack 1-kg SUNLU 1.75mm PETG 3D Printer Filaments (Various Colors)

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from $38.70

$43

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SUNLU Industry via Amazon has 4-Pack 1-kg SUNLU 1.75mm PETG 3D Printer Filaments (Various Colors) on sale from $38.69 as listed below. Shipping is free.

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SUNLU Industry via Amazon has 4-Pack 1-kg SUNLU 1.75mm PETG 3D Printer Filaments (Various Colors) on sale from $38.69 as listed below. Shipping is free.

Thanks to community member gabe23111 for sharing this deal.

Available Colors: Note: Item(s) are also available for the same price via Subscribe & Save. You have the flexibility to manage your Subscribe & Save subscription at any time after your order ships. View Subscribe & Save filler items and our current Subscribe & Save Frontpage deals to unlock up to extra 15% savings when you have 5 or more items in your current monthly subscription.

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That sounds like a you problem.
Clipping the end off a brand new spool of filament isn't common practice? I always do this on a new spool to ensure a completely clean end.

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7h ago
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pmperry
7h ago
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This stuff has even 4 star reviews saying don't use it in your AMS. Every Filament Management System on the planet can use PETG, so what's wrong with this filament. Not sure if it is worth the savings of a few bucks to put your expensive printers through this.
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jlachesk
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Quote from pmperry :
This stuff has even 4 star reviews saying don't use it in your AMS. Every Filament Management System on the planet can use PETG, so what's wrong with this filament. Not sure if it is worth the savings of a few bucks to put your expensive printers through this.
Based on the reviews, it sounds like it's mostly an issue of the shape of the spools + the way Sunlu "hook" the starting end of the filament into the spool, meaning it jams up the AMS. I don't think those issues are a problem with the filament itself, but more compatibility of Sunlu's physical.spooling with AMS/AMS Lite.
More generally, there are some mixed reviews (as you would expect), but generally positive and lots of examples of well-printed stuff using this filament.
I really like Sunlu PLA+, so might give this a shot ($10/kg seems like the sweet spot for good deals on standard filament types).
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5h ago
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tet
5h ago
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Quote from jlachesk :
Based on the reviews, it sounds like it's mostly an issue of the shape of the spools + the way Sunlu "hook" the starting end of the filament into the spool, meaning it jams up the AMS. I don't think those issues are a problem with the filament itself, but more compatibility of Sunlu's physical.spooling with AMS/AMS Lite.
More generally, there are some mixed reviews (as you would expect), but generally positive and lots of examples of well-printed stuff using this filament.
I really like Sunlu PLA+, so might give this a shot ($10/kg seems like the sweet spot for good deals on standard filament types).

Clipping the end off a brand new spool of filament isn't common practice? I always do this on a new spool to ensure a completely clean end.
5h ago
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5h ago
Pauls2theWall
5h ago
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Quote from tet :
Clipping the end off a brand new spool of filament isn't common practice? I always do this on a new spool to ensure a completely clean end.

That was the first thing I learned and have done it every time I switch spools, along with a 45⁰ cut to make it easier to snake through everything.
5h ago
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Joined Oct 2014
5h ago
jphotos336
5h ago
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Quote from tet :
Clipping the end off a brand new spool of filament isn't common practice? I always do this on a new spool to ensure a completely clean end.

They are talking about the end of the roll (the last bit of filament on the inside of the roll) not the outside piece you feed into the ams first
4h ago
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tseongsun
4h ago
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I've had horrible luck with their PLA filament on my P1S with textured PEI plate. This is literally the only filament that I have adhesion issues.
So far I'm having good luck and catching deals on Anycubic, eSun, PolyMaker, and Overture. Sure I pay $13-$16 instead of $10 but I also don't come home to a 6 hour printer that lost adhesion halfway through and made me a spaghetti surprise.

I know this is PETG so not going to upvote or downvote but as a brand I have no trust.
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4h ago
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4h ago
LABeav
4h ago
399 Posts
Quote from tseongsun :
I've had horrible luck with their PLA filament on my P1S with textured PEI plate. This is literally the only filament that I have adhesion issues.
So far I'm having good luck and catching deals on Anycubic, eSun, PolyMaker, and Overture. Sure I pay $13-$16 instead of $10 but I also don't come home to a 6 hour printer that lost adhesion halfway through and made me a spaghetti surprise.

I know this is PETG so not going to upvote or downvote but as a brand I have no trust.

That sounds like a you problem.

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4h ago
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DaB34rs
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I run Sunlu PETG in my Bambu A1 and A1 mini, Anycubic Kobra S1, and Elegoo Centauri Carbon with no problem.
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nojok3
4h ago
369 Posts
I just placed a second order for this filament, PETG to be specific.

I've used Bambu Labs Filament, SUNLU, and Creality.

I had issues with Creality. SUNLU mine as well be Bambu branded to me. It works perfectly in my AMS
4h ago
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PDXRELENTLESS
4h ago
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Quote from pmperry :
This stuff has even 4 star reviews saying don't use it in your AMS. Every Filament Management System on the planet can use PETG, so what's wrong with this filament. Not sure if it is worth the savings of a few bucks to put your expensive printers through this.

This is my go-to anytime filament on Amazon. Anytime I can get them for under $10 a roll I go and get them. petg is my main filament I use I use it more than pla. It's stronger. I love how the colors gleam(sometimes too much) I don't use ironing. I use this filament on the AMS and AMS Light. Also use it on anycubics Ace multicolor system as well and they all work fine. You just may need an adapter for the AMS light to lock it in so it doesn't fall off if it's vertically mounted) By far these are the best deals because they're consistently under $10 a roll and it's fast shipping. So I usually always order the primary colors white black blue red stuff I'm going to use consistently.
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MNight68
2h ago
66 Posts
Thanks for feeding my addiction OP! I ended up ordering 12 rolls, it's really hard to pass up a deal on their PETG.

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