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MG Chemicals PLA 3D Printer Filament - 3.0mm Diameter, 0.25kg (0.5lb) Spool - Vibrant Blue Filament for Smooth 3D Printing | Perfect for DIY Projects, Prototyping & Creative Models
MG Chemicals PLA 3D Printer Filament - 3.0mm Diameter, 0.25kg (0.5lb) Spool - Vibrant Blue Filament for Smooth 3D Printing | Perfect for DIY Projects, Prototyping & Creative Models

MG Chemicals PLA 3D Printer Filament - 3.0mm Diameter, 0.25kg (0.5lb) Spool - Vibrant Blue Filament for Smooth 3D Printing | Perfect for DIY Projects, Prototyping & Creative Models

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Product Description

MG Chemicals PLA filaments are the optimal choice for use by hobbyists in homes, schools and offices. Based on corn, this product gives off a mild sweet smell when heated. It does not require a heated print bed, and it easily adheres to masking tapes. It is very hard and acetone resistant, and when properly utilized can achieve faster print speeds and lower layer heights than ABS. MG Chemicals offers one of the largest selections of 3D printer filaments in the market. Unique colors and small spool sizes available for you to experiment without spending a bundle.

Product Features

3mm diameter, PLA filament, 0.25 Kg Spool

Diameter Tolerance 3.0mm 3.00+/-0.1mm

Suggested print temperature ranges from 190°C - 220°C

Compatible with most 3D printer models

Vibrant Colors

Customer Reviews

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I don't know if it's the filament, the packaging, or both. The filament comes on a tiny little spool with a 1.5-2" diameter hub. As a consequence, it is wound up so tight that it will not feed without snapping off. Out of 8 attempts, I was only able to make 2 successful prints. I removed the spool and left it on the shelf with all of my other filament for the past 10-15 days. Today, I moved it and noticed that there were 3-4" pieces of green filament falling onto the desk. I gave the spool a little shake, and the the entire spool just disintegrated into little 3-4" pieces. I have no idea what is wrong with this filament but I have to say that it is absolutely, 100% pure garbage. I have been 3D printing for approximately 3 years and I have used 5-6 other materials. I would consider myself an expert in 3D printing, and I have never seen anything like this before.