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Review on Refuel Your 3Doodler Create With RGB PLA Filament - 75 Strands And 600 Ft. Worth Of Extruded Plastic! by Brian Forbis

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Revolutionizing Your 3D Art with RGB PLA Filament!

No matter what your vision is, the 3Doodler Create can now do it, with the inclusion of this fantastic Refuel pack. Suddenly, the possibilities are endless. There are 75 strands that feature a combination of red, green, and blue, and they all come in easy-to-use lengths of 8 inches. With 600 feet of total filament, you won’t have to worry about running out after just a few hours of creating. But what really makes this Refuel pack special is the filament itself. The PLA plastic is environmentally friendly because it is made from renewable resources such as cornstarch and sugarcane. The lightness of the PLA plastic is fantastic when you’re working on larger designs, or just spending hours at your desk, as your hands and arms won’t get fatigued as easily. The extrusions are smooth, consistent, and have great adhesion, ensuring all your 3D creations will come out perfect. Whether creating models of mythical creatures, structures, or patterns, or just doodling, you'll find it becomes even easier and more efficient to use your 3Doodler Create again and again with this Refuel pack. In short, there’s no going wrong with this amazing Refuel pack. It’s perfect for artists of all levels, ages, and walks of life. Get your hands on one today and see your ideas come to fruition!

Pros
  • High-Quality Material: The 3Doodler Create RGB PLA Filament pack is made from premium quality materials that are strong, flexible, and environmentally friendly. The biodegradable and compostable plastic material used to manufacture these filaments is sustainable and poses no harm to the ecosystem, making it an ideal choice for eco-conscious creators
Cons
  • The extrusion speed of this filament may not be as fast as some users would prefer. This can lead to frustratingly slow printing times, especially for larger and more complex designs