• 1 KG (approximately 2.20 lbs) Spool
  • 1.75mm Filament Diameter (Dimensional Accuracy +/- 0.03mm)
  • PLA (Polylactic Acid) 3D Printer Filament Vacuumed Sealed With Desiccant
  • Recommended Extrusion/Nozzle Temperature 180°C - 210°C (356°F - 410°F)
  • Spool Diameter: 8" - Spool Width: 2.50" - Spool Hub Hole Diameter: 1.25"

I did have some issues getting decent bed adhesion, but fresh blue tape, fresh glue stick, and placing the parts so that the adhesion "raft" of each piece overlaps the others to maximize the footprint of the whole print job.

Feeds well and the color is bright and true. I have been using this for several hours of printing. I use it on a Frashforge Creator. When the bed is leveled and I use painters tape on the bed, it adheres extremely well. It just about offers everything that I was looking fo in a PLA. I had tried two other brands and both had problems peeling from the plate or tangled filament.

been using this for a while and it makes nice prints

I have run through nearly this entire spool and I have had no breaks, no jams and no tangles out of this spool. This is the first spool of anything I have ever printed on my first printer, an anet a8. I will continue to use hatchbox for the foreseeable future. It is excellent for me, a total noob.

I have tried filaments from several different manufacturers, and Hatchbox is as good as the best I've used and at a more affordable price. The filaments behave consistently between spools and across different colors. The only problem I have with them right now is that their inventory is low (they say they've had more success than they expected), so lots of their products are currently unavailable.

I always buy Hatchbox plastic. It is within the stated tolerances and prints perfectly. Never have I had a problem with air bubbles or moisture. Runs in my MendeMax 1.5 perfectly. I just wish they would always use the same size spools. Oh well, I buy Hatchbox for the quality of the filament, not the spools.

The green PLA filment for my makergear is one of the more reliable ones in terms of stability. You may have to adjust your extruder temperature from the default of 220 to 230-240 to get a better output. That being said once you find your sweet spot it works pretty well. The only color I am disappoint with from Hatchbox is the blue one which just does not adhere or work like it should. This GREEN one is great though so buy freely without fear on this item

Great filament, ive used nothing but Hatchbox brand in my printer! ive never had an issue with any of it and ive bought many different colors and materials (more than 200$ worth in fact). From PLA to ABS and even their wood filament, ive loved it all and never needed to unclog my printer. The color of this filament comes out a nice vibrant green, not a dark green but not what I would call a light green either. Think Monster Energy logo kinda color. Makes great for printing things like minecraft creepers, or Razer logo's but could obviously do much more. I would recommend this to anyone out there. Why spend 50$ on something when you can get the same exact results with something around 20$? I cant think of any reason.

This PLA is great, excellent uniformity, perfect filament flow, rare clogs, and great colors. I haven't found a color that has issues so far, and my be most of the way through the Hatchbox line of PLA, digging into their PETG as well with good results. I have a Monoprice Mini and a few Ender 3's and it works great in all of them, at varying nozzle sizes. I usually run these at about 200-205C and stringing is not an issue.

No binding or jamming. I have not had a single issue. Extrudes very well. I run my nozzle temp at 200 and bed at 60 and haven't had an issue. This is good for lightweight and fairly durable parts, depending on your fill %. Not expensive and is a reliable product. Love the color choices from Hatchbox! getting Glow-In-The-Dark next!