♻️ Print Smart, Print Bold: Sustainable Precision in Every Layer
The Creality 2kg Black & White PLA filament bundle offers millimeter-perfect 3D printing with ±0.02mm accuracy, featuring a patented no-tangle design for smooth extrusion. Made from renewable plant-based materials and certified by the Global Recycled Standard, this dual-color pack is compatible with nearly all FDM/FFF printers with heated beds, delivering durable, strong prints ideal for functional and aesthetic projects.
Manufacturer | Creality |
Brand | Creality |
Item Weight | 5.5 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 8.26 x 8.26 x 5.51 inches |
Item model number | 3301010337 |
Color | Black & White |
Material Type | Polylactic Acid |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer Part Number | Hyper RFID PLA_AU1 |
J**Z
Bueno, Bonito y Barato
He tenido muy pocas obstrucciones de filamento en mi Creality k1c desde que dejé de comprar marcas genéricas, el empaque es bueno aunque el filamento gris llegó sin estar al vació (posiblemente por el flete). Es un buen paquete a buen precio.
T**O
Great quality and value
The first filament i've ever used and it's fantastic. Make some awesome stuff with it and burned through half of it in just a couple days :)
J**S
Great vendor
It is what I wanted. Good quality, awesome price.
D**W
Solid filament. Could be improved but good value
The filament is fairly opaque when printed correctly, not transparent at all. The color consistency is good — not very bright or vibrant, but solid for black and white. Both colors come out as true black and white with no discoloration.I printed this at 220°C on my hotend without any problems. If you’re using an all-metal hotend, I’d suggest keeping retraction settings low, around 1.75 to 2 mm, to avoid stringing.Overall, it’s a solid starter filament that works well with standard Ender 3 settings. The spools arrived dry and tangle-free, and while the weight of the spools can pull down the filament mount on my printer, that’s likely a printer-specific issue. For the price, it's a pretty decent value.
A**O
Excelente
Excelente producto
N**H
Great fillament
I buy those filament a lot for my bambu lab
E**N
Jams and warps. You get what you pay for.
I had high hopes for this, since it has the Creality brand label on it, and the price was attractive. And I've had pretty decent results with Creality parts for my Creality Ender 3 printer in the past. But in short, this turned out to be a terrible filament.To be fair, I didn't try both the black and white spools. I started with the black, and after it'd clogged a hotend and shredded so badly inside the extruder (a retrofit Sprite direct drive) that I had to tear the whole thing down to clean it all out; I wasn't in the mood to do it all again with the other color. So black is getting returned with 975g still on the 1Kg spool (I have a spool holder with a scale built in) and white is going back unopened.The photo here shows what the worst of the jams into the hotend looked like when I got it apart. The photo also shows two aborted temperature towers and the problems with overhang. Other people have complained about stringing in the reviews for the filament. To be fair, I didn't see stringing at what I think to be the best extrusion temperature (210C). But at that temperature, the tower didn't lie, and the warpage on the overhang is clearly visible in the photo.The reason that the two temperature tower prints are aborted is that I long ago upgraded my printer to run Klipper with Mainsail (and Crowsnest) on a Linux host board, and when I did, I added a filament runout detector that has both a switch and an optical encoder that pulses for every 2.88mm of feed. I leave a little slack and let 3.5mm go by without a pulse before a "park the head and wait" macro responds to the encoder wheel not turning. With this filament, as soon as things started to jam, the printer itself was smart enough to stop before a real problem ensued. Thinking that the filament didn't have enough friction with the drive wheel, I told the software to ignore the runout encoder. And that's when the whole thing jammed up in much the way as I've read about in other people's negative reviews.I can't say definitively what causes the jamming, but because of the poor overhang and my need to be very careful in choosing a print temperature, my instincts say it's more a materials purity problem than an evenness-of-filament diameter problem. I didn't more than 25g into a 1kg spool before deciding I'd had enough, so I can't say for sure that it's wound well all the way down the spool. But from what I've seen, it doesn't appear to have tangles and the overall winding is pretty clean.It's just that the plastic itself is garbage. And that's kind of a hard problem to get around, no matter how carefully you tune things.I didn't even get as far as calibrating flow, since I'd already decided that the filament was junk and that it was going back.On the bright side, I was planning on replacing the drive gear on my extruder, since it's seen a lot of mileage over the last few years. So I had a ready-made excuse (clearing a horrible filament jam) to do it.I just wasn't planning on doing it today.
G**F
Inexpensive
This filament prints well on my Prusa MK4S.
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