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🖨️ High-Quality Amazon Basics ABS 3D Printer Filament: Ideal for Additive Manufacturing Projects Review

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Description of 🖨️ High-Quality Amazon Basics ABS 3D Printer Filament: Ideal for Additive Manufacturing Projects

3D printer filament (1.75mm diameter, dark gray; 1 kg spool); designed to fit most common 3D printers (check spool size for compatibility). Made of commonly used ABS, a strong thermoplastic material—great for creating durable items that require a higher resistance to heat. Engineered to reduce jamming. Backed by an Amazon Basics 1-year limited warranty.

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Revainrating 3 out of 5

Must have dirty filament, not sticking to any bed

I usually use Overture and Hatchbox ABS filament but I saw this deal. I unpacked it this week to try it out and it looked fishy loading the printer. the first layer does not lie down. Checked Z added a glue stick that usually offers excellent adhesion. Still not good temperature regulation, still looks weird when extruding. switched back to overture with no problem, and then with some PETG still no problem, so something is wrong. I missed a return date so I think I'm stuck with that. Maybe put…

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  • 3D Printing Consumables
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  • Quick Guide

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Stick to Hatchbox or Matterhackers for ABS

This is not pure ABS. It's a compound so the shrinkage is really high and you have to use 10 seconds more to flow than regular ABS. Even then, it still doesn't work well. The anthracite color was great, but the grip itself isn't very good and it didn't want to lay down well. I bought two spools and printed about 100g from each spool before giving up on this product. Bought because Amazon didn't have a hatchbox and hackers because it was hijacked when the covid shit started. It never hurts to…

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  • 3D Printing Filament
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  • Other Other

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Not worth the headache.

I spent a week setting up my printer to print this filament. My bottom line is don't bother. Most of my prints fail due to warping, sticking plates and sticking layers. Adjusting the bed height, masking tape and glue stick helps a little but most of my prints fail due to various numbers or imperfections that render the final product unusable as I wanted to print in ABS for durability. Heating the filament to 270 degrees and slowing down the print speed gave the best results for layer adhesion…

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  • Industrial & Scientific
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  • Slightly Crumpled