When I first jumped into this hobby, a friend of mine suggested Hatchbox as a quality filament for both price and material. After hundreds of hours of printing and fine tuning my printer, this filament continues to perform, and is even better as I tune my printer in.The tricky thing with reviewing filament and some of these bad reviews is people are quick to blame the filament, when it could be something wrong with their printer settings. Or if they are normally using one brand and switch to a new brand, you will need to adjust your settings to make sure you are optimizing your printer settings for that specific brand. One brand might perform better at a lower or higher nozzle temp, or a lower/higher bed temp, so if you switch brands but not settings it wont perform as well possibly. If you are changing to Hatchbox I would run some Temperature print tests before diving in to optimize your print.I use a Creality CR-10, and I run Hatchbox PLA at a 205C nozzle, with a 75C bed temp with a g-code to drop to 60C after X amount of layers (depending on the size of the print) for good adhesion to the glass plate. All that to say don't be too quick to trust bad reviews as there are so many factors in this hobby than just the filament that could have caused a bad quality print.For me this filament runs great and is a fair price and will continue to buy it.
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