What quality PLA filament brand have you standardized on?

Typically I would just buy whatever brand had the cheapest white color PLA (I like to paint my print) and quality wasn’t always top of mind. Now I have several prints that I want to do in all kids of different colors and quality matters. Given the new color and quality requirements, it no longer makes sense to get the cheapest.

What brand is of good to excellent quality that also offers a decent range of colors?

I mostly run my prints through Ender 3 Pros

Edit: Thank you for everyone’s suggestions! Certain brands are being recommended often so I’m going to start experimenting with those! Keep being awesome!

FloodedTrainStation,

Everything has printed good for me except iboss brand

oct2pus,
@oct2pus@kbin.social avatar

Inland is good.

Ive not actually had a truely bad roll of PLA but I also don't bargin hunt on Amazon.

TwanHE,

Esun pla+ has never failed me although Sunlu/JAYO’s meta pla isn’t bad either

Magrath,

I like Overture PLA. I bought a bunch when they went on sale. I’ve started ordering from Filaments.ca to support a canadian business. Their Econofil line works well too.

MrQuallzin,

For various colors, I honestly like IID Max PLA+. I’ve never had trouble printing with them. With their bulk ordering you’re looking at about $12/kg

IMALlama,

I’ve had a lot of success with atomic filament. It is a little more expensive, but it’s US made. Push plastic is another US based brand I’ve had a lot of success with.

Both are $30 for their 1 kg spools, but they both offer 3 kg spools at a better price point per kg. I personally like larger spools. It helps me avoid the fear of hitting the bottom of the spool as often and I usually only need one color at a time.

phrogpilot73,
@phrogpilot73@lemmy.world avatar

I’ve been pretty happy with the consistency of both Inland and Overture.

bustrpoindextr,

I use hatchbox, they have plenty of colors and I haven’t had any quality issues with them. Probably only like 2 bucks a roll more than the cheap stuff anyway

RememberTheApollo_,

Hatchbox seconded. They’re pretty consistent as far as quality goes. Unfortunately they don’t always have their full selection available.

hellweaver666,
@hellweaver666@discuss.tchncs.de avatar

Polymaker (specifically Polyterra for PLA). I occasionally use Prusament when I get freebies from Printables but it’s far too expensive for general printing.

nosnahc,
@nosnahc@lemmy.world avatar

Polymaker

kale,

Polymaker polylite PLA pro. The Polymax PLA is more expensive and less rigid. The PLA pro is only $2 more a kilo than regular polylite PLA and significantly stronger. Many colors are more matte than esun PLA + which is similar in cost and performance.

neclimdul,

Yeah I love ploymax too. The pro prints thick though so you have to go hotter and slower. Their polylite PLA is still really great and has more colors so I like using it for for fast prototypes and things that don’t need the strength.

Honestly their petg is a go to as well. I found prints to be much more consistent and better quality than similar cheaper petg I’ve been tempted to try by Amazon deals.

stealth_cookies,

Not just for PLA either, they are my default brand for all filament unless they don’t make the filament I need/want for a project. Reasonably priced, consistently available, and high quality.

Nanomerce,

Love polymaker for the natural filament.

Sphks,
@Sphks@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

Primaselect PLA.
It is said to be 12 times stronger than regular PLA. I can confirm that it is strong. Maybe not “12 times”.
It’s fluid and easy to print, it tends to warp a little. More than regular PLA, much less than ABS. I print it on a non heatable bed, so it’s not that bad.
Why I love it : the colors are vivid ! The magenta is really magenta.

MxRemy,
@MxRemy@lemmy.one avatar

Our defuault PLA at work is all recycled stuff from Reflow, especially the candy collection.

Piecemakers3Dprints,
@Piecemakers3Dprints@lemmy.world avatar

Recycled PLA for prototyping all the way! ヾ(⌐■_■)ノ♪

superb,
@superb@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

Proto Pasta is a really good brand! If you happen to live near their warehouse, you can pick up your order same day

the16bitgamer,

Anything locally sourceable. For me it’s a local company called Eureka Technologies that sells filament for a good price, but also in between batch filaments called Random for $8 that’s perfect for prototyping.

Other than that there is a local Canada Computer that sells ANet, Sunlu, and flash forge filament that works well enough.

hank_and_deans,

Which is Natureworks PLA. I suspect a number of the types listed in this thread is as well. Eureka is nice in that they list exactly which source material it is right on the spool. Plus they use cardboard spools with the empty spool weight listed. Brilliant.

Bishma,
@Bishma@discuss.tchncs.de avatar

Jesse PLA from Printed Solid is my go to. Great range of colors for $21/kg and it prints like it’s $30/kg filament.

JackDark,

I’ll also throw my vote on Jesse, with mention of Prusament. Both have been fantastic quality.

captainastronaut,
@captainastronaut@seattlelunarsociety.org avatar

Jesse FTW. It’s so consistently good. I’m through about 15kg so far without a single hiccup.

Bishma,
@Bishma@discuss.tchncs.de avatar

Yeah, I’ve had no complaints. I subscribed to their filament of the month club for a while, but it was 2kg every month and I soon ran out of storage space.

GrayBackgroundMusic,

And it’s named after their dog.

  • All
  • Subscribed
  • Moderated
  • Favorites
  • random
  • uselessserver093
  • Food
  • aaaaaaacccccccce
  • [email protected]
  • test
  • CafeMeta
  • testmag
  • MUD
  • RhythmGameZone
  • RSS
  • dabs
  • Socialism
  • KbinCafe
  • TheResearchGuardian
  • oklahoma
  • feritale
  • SuperSentai
  • KamenRider
  • All magazines