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Review on ๐Ÿ–จ๏ธ Precision-Engineered ANYCUBIC Printer Filament for Accurate Additive Manufacturing by Mark Toth

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I WILL NEVER BUY OR RECOMMEND CUBIC PRODUCTS AGAIN

TLDR: All cubic products are junk, buy a hatch box or Overture filament instead. To be honest I have not even used this gray filament, it came with my printer and the printer came with a spool of white filament. I decided to crash the car on it and then turn grey. This thread is rubbish, the size is everywhere, its thread is 1.75 and I measured it somewhere between 1.8 and 1.58, so sometimes it sticks, sometimes it slips. The coil says it has been tested to work best between 200 and 230 degrees Celsius. Three temperature towers worked at three different ambient temperatures and all gave the best result at 185-190ยฐ. Strings also at lower temperatures causing layer sticking and layer adhesion problems. If I clean the filament after printing, there is a 100% chance I'll have a clogged nozzle the next morning unless I use a long piece of ABS filament because of filament debris hanging on the side of the nozzle. I even tried to get my friend who also does 3D printing to run it on her machine to see if it was filament or machine, she wouldn't even run cubic filament in her shop, let alone machine. lol i bought the hatchbox pla filament box and the overture box was a dream compared to the normal anycubic filament. between printer manufacturing issues and this topic I NEVER BUY AND DO NOT RECOMMEND CUBIC PRODUCTS

Pros
  • 3D printing filament
Cons
  • Packaging is ugly