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Review on 🖨️ AMOLEN PLA Filament for 3D Printing by Besim Kahsar

Revainrating 3 out of 5

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

This thread 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 was just chewing gum (up to 210°C), pounding my hot end, removing the print from the build surface (because it wouldn't come off when pulled in) and just applying 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 the residue out of my printer and I had to go up to 220C (normally filament prints at 190) for the rest of that filament to eventually melt. , since I've set the magic temp to 220°C to rid my hot end of residue, I've given this thread one last chance, with hairspray as an added safety net, and it looks like this is finally the absolute minimum temp, where both components arrive, this filament 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 Consumables
Cons
  • Expensive