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Review on πŸ–¨οΈ PolyLite PLA 3D Printer Filament – 2lbs by Maurice Branch

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A good thread is worth it.

Open the box first and it comes with its own resealable bag. The only brand I've found to have this and it's about time someone did. For those who don't know, Pla-Filament will degrade if left in an unsealed container when not in use, it absorbs moisture so keep the dissipative packaging with your bag, squeeze out the air and seal Celebration. I run a DaVinci Pro in a DaVinci Pro 3 in 1 with ED3 V6 hotends, I have two coils from it, went through a half of it, it wasn't a single one stuck, meaning it doesn't contain air bubbles, and the tolerance is constant what is very important for good prints. This does need to be printed a little hotter than other Pla filaments, but hey, I don't mind, it still doesn't need a heatbed. The spools are wound up well, no problems, it's also nice that they are transparent, you can see much better how much is left on them, I wish all the spools of thread were clean. This thread is also picked up well by the feeders, some threads are so smooth that there will be no problems with this thread. I have 8 3D printers that I 3D print for a living now that I'm retired so I use a lot of filament and a lot of different brands, this is definitely in my top 5. I will definitely be buying more . Oh and how well it sticks to the bed, dunno, I stick the crap out of my stuff with glue sticks to keep everything glued LOL, but I know the pieces came out tough so they stick to themselves very well.

Pros
  • Uncompromising quality. With Polymaker's eight-step quality control process and rigorous in-house testing, you can be assured that PolyLite will produce beautiful, reliable, and accurately printed parts every time.
Cons
  • No automatically