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Review on 🖨️ AMOLEN 1.75mm Printer Filament: High-Quality Additive Manufacturing Product for Precise 3D Printing by Mike Goodwin

Revainrating 3 out of 5

It's tricky, but it looks pretty when you can print it out.

This filament gave me so many headaches that I ended up creating a return form. It looks like it's made of two different types of PLA, or it's PLA+ with a different type of plastic with a different melting point. The second component just bubbled up (up to 210°C), clogged my hot end, took the pressure off the build surface (because it wouldn't come off when it pulled in), and just put on the worst first coat. that I ever had It also left this dirt all over the bowden tube when I pulled the filament back. It took about 3-4 feet of my standard PLA print to get all of the residue out of my printer and I had to go up to 220C (filament prints usually run at 190) for the rest of that filament to eventually melt. , since I've set the magic temp to 220°C to rid my hotend of residue, I've given this thread one last chance, with hairspray as an extra safety net, and it looks like this is finally the absolute minimum temp , in the case of both components, this thread will melt and print. There's still a lot of flimsy threads, but nothing that could be removed with a few minutes of work and a heat gun. If it wasn't the perfect color for my print I wouldn't bother, but it's color perfect. So yes, it can print and looks pretty good doing it, but be prepared for a lot of trying to get your printer settings right.

Pros
  • 3D Printing Filament
Cons
  • Expensive