✨ Elevate Your 3D Printing Game!
The AMOLEN 3D Printer Filament Bundle includes four 250g spools of high-quality PETG filament in Clear/White, Red, Green, and Blue. Designed for optimal light transmission, this filament is perfect for creating stunning lamps, vases, and more. With excellent compatibility across most FDM 3D printers and a vacuum-sealed packaging to ensure freshness, this bundle is your go-to choice for reliable and vibrant 3D printing.
N**S
Different strokes for different PLAs
I have a CR-10s. I’m new to 3D printing, to get that part out of the way. Okay, so I bought this pack mostly to try out the wood and marble PLA. I’ve only used those at the time of this review.WOOD PLA: how fun! It’s definitely got a grainy texture, and I felt the lighter color helped the wood like appearance. For printing, I didn’t put down any adhesive. No glue, spray, tape, or anything. I washed the glass with dish soap and tried, while trying to avoid touching the glass. The PLA adhered to the glass no problem. The wood PLA is definitely stringy, so getting the temperate right was important. I found it had to be a lower setting than normal PLA. I printed this fallout coin a couple times to test out printing both flat and upright (with support). Okay, print settings: 0.4 nozzle at 195 degrees, Heat bed at 60 degrees, print speed 50 mm/s. Printed standard 0.2 quality. My retraction was 5/45 which I may adjust in the future as I did have a little bit of a blob on one of my other prints.MARBLE PLA: supposedly a friendly PLA for new people, but I had a lot of issues to start. Had to start projects several times, as they kept coming off the glass bed, and had a bit of leakage out of the extruder. I learned this PLA forced me to put something down on the glass, first, along with some new settings that were different from the wood PLA. I used the masking/contact tape that came with my printer. That was enough to keep the marble down! After I tried that, I ended up with successful prints for the six marble prints I did. Yes, it’s more cookies and cream versus natural marble but it’s understandable why PLA can’t mimic it. Settings: 0.4 nozzle at 200 degrees, Heat bed at 60 degrees, print speed 40 mm/s. Printed standard 0.2 quality. My retraction was 6/50.Overall, I’d recommend this PLA set! The quality is great. I’ll be trying the other two PLAs in due time
S**Y
Works great with Bambu A1 Mini + AMS Lite
All the spools have been feeding into the AMS lite with no issues. They fit nice and snug on the dowels - no adapter needed.Colors are so nice and fun. My kids love them
C**E
Only tried the bamboo so far
Filament printed w/o extrusion, adhesion, or spooling issues. This is the bamboo filament out of the (4) pack. It seems a little pricing for only 800g package, but looks good.
A**R
Very cool, but little volume for your money...
The media could not be loaded. So I have heard amazing things about amolen filament and how cool the triple color silks are. I was so excited to get this package. I opened it to find that the volume versus the value wasn't what I wanted. I really was expecting that for the price that the size of the rolls would be a bit bigger. But being a specialty filament, I can understand that the amount you get is going to be less than what you would get versus a solid color like black. Regardless I was also disappointed to find that the roll was not neatly wound, I have concerns that the roll will tangle during use. So far it hasn't. But putting the roll on my standard holder on my creality k1 max the roll moved all over the place and the filament was jumping off the roll and wrapping around the holder on the machine. A quick hair clip to the end of the holder to make the space smaller so it didn't have so much room to move around seems to have fixed that problem. So I'm excited and I love the tri color filament but I would have liked to see better volume for the money.
A**R
Excellent print
The colors make you want to look at your print. Depending on which of the filaments you use its vary unique. Like the small individual rolls felt like I wasted less material to get the print I wanted.
B**U
Pretty, but color transition too long for most prints . Brittle on the roll.
Pics are the blue/green and red/gold rolls. Looks pretty where it's clean, but where other filaments with my setup I had not problems of this sort, both rolls I've tried so far from this sample pack chewed up the filament at the extruder gearTo be fair...ish... these were in a filament dryer that honestly is bad for using while printing. But again, of the four rolls I've used in that thing, ONLY these two did this at all. Minimal resistance to line tension and retraction. So far the only filaments I've been able to just bend a couple times to break the line or had break while straightening the end to get it into the extruder tubes.Other things to note: This stuff makes STICKY prints. Good for adhesion, but feels like I'm holding a glue stick when holding relatively fresh prints. Makes the results fairly strong too, which is double-edged as getting these supports off has been literally painful. They're, even at effectively minimum density/size, almost as hard as the print itself and very, very clingy to the print body. I could probably learn what settings I could tweak to mitigate this some, but I'd burn most a roll trying.It's worth noting the spool size is ~half a normal 1kg spool. Makes sense given these are 200g rolls, but don't expect the mini-spools to work well in a dryer or any other setups designed for normal rolls. Alone these were jumping and swinging around in my dryer like a jumping bean in hot oil..Bit odd, but my super glue that's worked on all my PLA stuff so far would not stick to this stuff.To sum up: Prints are pretty and hard when / if you get a print done w/o it falling apart, and get supports off w/o breaking it. Shorter color transition distance would be really nice. An actual complete blending of the two colors the entire roll would probably be much nicer, given the effect this has. The Red/Gold has specks of gold in the red, granted, but w/o the just right lighting one can barely notice even the gold section being gold. Red/gold head is ~26m of material and only the crown of the head is notably gold in normal light (pics are with flash and camera's auto color correction).The blue/green was disappointing too. Printed the four TMNT boys and got two blue ones and two green ones... none were actually blue/green.... and the green is actually teal.Pretty, neat, but REALLY not worth the price for its quality.
M**N
very good bang for the buck
The bags are the right size for my filament spools, and I can seal them up easily. I even use some of the bags for food storage for larger quantities of fresh produce. I especially like the rechargeable vacuum pump as I have injuries to my arms that cause pain when using a hand pump. Easy to charge, easy to use and store. Definitely recommend this item for people with difficulty because of injuries.
G**E
Perfect ser of PLA for making D&D coins
My friends and I are just getting into D&D and I thought it'd be really nice to have some tangible items... like coins! This is a great set of PLA with the perfect coin colours.I also used a lot of the gold for my Ghost/Ghoul cosplay (boot emblems, buckles, buttons... etc...).Printed on a Kobra Max, 205 nozzle, 80mms.Love this stuff and will get more if needed!
J**N
Excelente filamento
Imprime muy bien, el color es fantástico, las impresiones son muy limpias y brillantes
A**Z
Colores llamativos
Muy contento con la calidad de los filamentos y los colores tan vivos que tienen.
L**R
Cant use it with a Bambulap A1 AMS
Hello you cant use this filment with an AMS of BambulapOre even without and AMSIt is gone be blocked in youre printer and you gonna have a hard time getting it outI am using a Bambulaps A1 with AMS
G**N
Print heel makkelijk, uitstekende hechting en prima na te behandelen
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