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🎉 Elevate Your Creations with DURAMIC 3D Filament!
The DURAMIC 3D PLA Plus Filament 1.75mm Black Blue 2 Pack offers exceptional strength and reliability for all your 3D printing needs. With a unique jam-free design and a wide array of color options, this filament ensures a smooth and enjoyable printing experience, making it perfect for everything from prototypes to intricate toys.
Manufacturer | DURAMIC 3D |
Brand | DURAMIC 3D |
Item Weight | 4.4 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 7.87 x 7.87 x 2.6 inches |
Item model number | PLA PLUS-BBL-2-US |
Color | 2*1kg Black+blue |
Material Type | Polylactic Acid |
Manufacturer Part Number | PLA PLUS-BBL-2-US |
E**C
Did not disappoint - excellent value and quality!
This was my first time trying any DURAMIC filament and it did not disappoint! I purchased the DURAMIC 3D PLA Plus Copper filament. I intend to use it for prints that are supposed to look metallic, but I also tested it printing a turkey as I don't have brown yet.On the first print, the turkey pictured, it printed much perfectly without any changes to my profiles. I printed it up to 250 mm/s (well over the advertised print speed listed on the spool) with an initial layer temperature of 230 and the rest at 210. Came out exactly how expected with no issues.I then printed the attached screwdriver bit holder keychain. The copper color looks great on an item like that and actually does look metallic. Same print settings for that one, and it turned out perfect. It had no issue on the little details, including the knurled base and the threads.The resulting prints have a metallic sheen to them and glisten as though there are tiny copper flakes in them.Also, the spool has a little gauge on it so you can estimate the amount of filament left in both grams and millimeters, which is great for quickly getting an idea if you have enough filament left for a print.The price to quality ratio on this is off the charts and I've already purchased additional colors/styles of DURAMIC filament - looking forward to testing them out! I highly recommend this filament!
R**N
My new go to filament
This filament is fantastic. Really easy to print with and prints come out so smooth. I haven't done any extensive testing but you can tell that it's a bit stronger and less brittle than normal PLA. The marble is my new favorite to print everything with. I print it at 220 nozzle and 60 bed.
S**E
Great mix of price, strength, dimensioning and tolerancing
250g printed thus far and the results are great. Great layer adhesion @ 210c running on CR10S even at 0.28 layers. Flows consistently to get both strength and tight tolerances. We print functional parts and tools roughly 50cm/2in in size and the parts must print precisely in order to fit together snug and function without much force. The Duramic PLA+ works well with our typical 0.15 gap between parts.A footnote on color, I chose copper, which looks like a mid-80s penny (not a modern plated zinc penny). Its a nice break from printing everything in black.
J**B
One of the best PLA's
This stuff is underrated, and undervalued (but I'm okay with that). It prints great, I've had nothing but good luck with it. I've been through at least 30 spools of it and it's always consistent. I print at 230 and use glue or vision miner for bed adhesive and have zero complaints. The reviews saying it's tangled, I find hard to believe. Not once have I experienced it with all I've used. You can't beat the price even at normal price but they always have sales for as low as 13$ a spool. Serious value at that price.
J**E
Regular PLA Plus is Great, Marble PLA is not so great
I previously ordered black PLA plus which has worked great for me, it is easy to print, has great strength, and is generally just a good overall filament for the price.Since I liked it so much I decided to order the marble version, the marble version seems to print well but it has a distinct blue hue which has been bothering me. When you place marble prints next to regular white prints it has a distinct blue hue, this is also noticeable against white walls. If you're looking for filament that looks closer to marble I would looks elsewhere.
G**A
First time using PLA+ this stuff is awesome
I've used black, red, and marble so far and the filament quality is excellent. Comes vacuum sealer with an absorption pouch, so zero humidity issues. I run an Ender 5 pro and the filament likesPrint temp 220cBed temp 60cPrint speed 80mmsPretty much the settings that comes printed on the side of the roll.Color is awesome I'm a big fan of the marble it looks great. Just follow the recommend settings and you should be solid. Any faster than 90mms on my printer I start to get stringing or weak infill. I'm sure better printers with more fan could run it hotter and faster.
N**Y
This is now my default filament
TLDR: Overall, this filament is a 9/10, tricky to get it to stick but otherwise excellent.This is the best PLA for the price I have tried, and I have tried several different brands and materials. With some calibration I got a profile with very consistent prints, and here are a few things I found work best:It prints hot (220C at low flow rates, 230C if I want to push it beyond 7 mm3/s) but is also very strong and has great temperature resistance for a PLA. Prints with this filament have survived hot water washes without any deformation.At 60C bed temperature, there's a window of first layer height where it sticks like glue to the bed, but if you go too high you'll have adhesion issues and warping in extreme cases (this is also much more likely if your bed temp is below 60C). Auto bed leveling is very helpful for this filament. I'd recommend using a brim for most prints regardless of printer hardware, especially ones with a small footprint.The support removal is excellent. I've suffered with other filaments, having to spend a lot of time ripping off support interfaces, but with a 0.2mm gap supports come off very cleanly with this material, and leave a good finish on the underside as well.
A**Z
A beginner's perspective
Update Jan 21 2024:It turned out the spool was having a hard time turning freely on the holder and that's what was triggering the jammed nozzle error. After printing a plastic insert all problems were solved.I've also attached a picture of a print where I ran out of Duramic white and switched to Sunlu white for the remaining. The difference is day and night. Duramic filament has a lot more pigments in it and looks more solid. In comparison the Sunlu filament looks a bit see through and not that white.I tried to capture the difference in the photos. The top part is Sunlu and bottom is Duramic.-----I just bought an A1 Mini. This was the first filament I bought. The first few small prints went great. As I got more confident, I added more items on the bed to print at the same time. Made some mistakes that resulted in waste. I kept getting the warning that the nozzle is clogged. This got really bad towards the end of the filament when there was only 100g left on the spool. The print kept stopping every 4 minutes or so. Very annoying.Sometimes clicking retry fixes it. Other times I have to push the filament forward as I click retry to make it go through.I have bought two spools and I'm about to finished the first spool. Will update this review if the second spool experience is any different.as I was typing this, it kept jamming the nozzle. fixed it a couple times and it jammed again after ten seconds of printing. I just put the new spool on. The remaining will probably just be waste?I have also bought Sunlu's white filament. Let's see how the two compare for the A1 Mini.
D**L
Filament is great
Filament is great , and yes it from creality , spool was well vaccumed as it should be and packaging has 3 layer. I printed on maximum layer height 0.28 , and it still looks great.
S**M
Great Filament and Colour (Denim)
I love this spool of Denim PLA+. It printed fine details beautifully, this crystal catto is only 3.5cm tall and printed with a 0.4mm nozzle. Good details, no smearing, and seems to be pretty strong.Some colours of Duramic PLA+ are very matt as well, somewhere between matt and satin like a smooth clay urn. Very nice.As far as PLA+ goes, Duramic seems to be a touch more ductile than my usual filament; In theory this should give it very good impact resistance but may also mean some loss of tensile strength. For comparison I also stock rolls that are 100% Ingeo 870 polymer (An industry standard for PLA+), If I bend thin walled parts the Duramic seems to yield a little more readily, but the Ingeo prints are more likely to snap suddenly. I printed shelf parts using both and the other brand seemed more rigid while Duramic likes to flex a bit. Both are good filaments and produce strong prints.[Update]Colours I've tried:Denim - PLA+ Prints as expected, very nice finish and colour.Purple - PLA+ Prints as expected.Light Green - Good colour, the same pistachio green as ice cream or pudding. This one oozes/strings a bit more and has a bit of trouble sticking to ultrabase. May need to dial in settings specifically for this colour. It would be nice if they had the same colour in PLA+Silver - PLA+ Prints as expected
S**N
Really nice filament for the price
It served the purpose, sticking well on the surface and good white color,
Y**.
Good
Prints well, finish is also good.
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