• High quality PLA filament for your 3D printer
  • 1.75 mm diameter, PLA filament, 1 Kg (2.2 lbs) net weight
  • Compatible with any 3D printer that use 1.75mm diameter filament
  • Recommended Extrusion/Nozzle Temperature 180°C - 215°C
  • Dimensional Tolerance: +/- 0.02mm

I'm printing very nicely on a glass bed with hairspray, at 185 degrees Celsius. It's pure white and very even. Look at my pictures, this is the straightest wound roll of filament I've ever seen.... EVER. You won't regret it, affordable and great value!

Prints very well, no issues and comparable to much more expensive filament. Also much less glossy than the Hatchbox filament, which is not really a pro or a con but a matter of preference and I like to have both.

I've printed many parts (using about a dozen different varieties of PLA from various vendors) and this is the best I've seen so far. Great adhesion, precise diameter, and a nice, more-matte-than-glossy white color. Even the spool is precisely wound.

Out of about 3 other brands that I've bought, this Comgrow is the best so far. The spool is wrapped perfectly and doesn't bind at all (compared to my other spools). The PLA itself is very good, I usually run 190 degrees on my Ender 3.

This was the first PLA I ordered with my printer. It was nicely wound, well packed and prints nicely. When I ran temperature tests it was fine across the board. I have printed through about 2/3 of the roll. I liked it so much I ordered their white. No issues with that so far. When I run out of blue I will likely reorder this spool!

WoW I never new this kind of incredible winding of the filament was a real thing. To my surprise it's actually Creality filament that's one of my favourite colors. The predictability of the filament is spectacular everytime I have gotten excellent layer adhiesion with a nice clean finish. Why oh why didn't I order more at that crazy low price when the discount was on.

It came vacuum packed, which is nice so that the plastic retains it's elasticity incase I don't use it immediately. I've been using it over the past couple days, on my 5th print so far, and no faults at all. Works great. Will buy more once I run out.

I wanted to try out other low-cost filaments other than my favorite Sunlu brand. I have gotten excellent results from the white filament and is actually a much brighter white than the Sunlu PLA+ version I have been using. I will be trying other colors of this brand as an alternative and adding this to my re-purchase list.

It's good PLA. Has a nice matte finish and is fairly transparent at low levels. I've been looking for filament that is transparent enough for printing lithophanes and prints them very well.