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Polymaker PolyLite PETG 1.75mm filament offers millimeter-perfect dimensional accuracy (±0.03mm), heat resistance up to 80°C, and superior toughness. Its tangle-free, vacuum-sealed packaging guarantees moisture-free, smooth printing. Compatible with most 3D printers and delivered in eco-friendly recycled cardboard spools, it’s engineered for professionals seeking reliable, high-performance 3D printing.
Manufacturer | Polymaker |
Brand | Polymaker |
Item Weight | 2.2 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 3.54 x 9.06 x 0.79 inches |
Item model number | PB01001 |
Batteries | 1 Unknown batteries required. |
Color | 1kg Petg Black (Hex Code: #000000) |
Material Type | PETG |
Size | 1.75mm |
Manufacturer Part Number | PB01001 |
Item Weight | 1 Kilograms |
M**D
Great quality. I buy this brand frequently.
This filament is high quality. The size is accurate and feeds into my printer easily. I use the recommended print speed and settings in my software and it works perfectly. it does not string. I buy this brand often and I really like it.
W**S
Loved it
This printed really well for me. I did run a dryer while it was being used
B**H
Great PETG. Prints beautifully
I've used several brands of PETG over the years and thought I settled on one particular brand, until I tried this Polymaker PolyLite PETG. I love this stuff. Prints easy and smoothly with minimal to no stringing. The finish is a beautiful semi matt rather than shiny like most of the other brands of PETG. The finished prints also feel stiffer than others too. With the semi matt finish and firmness, it almost feels like a carbon fiber blend. This is now my go-to PETG. Bed temperature (on PEI sheet) is 80c, nozzle temperature 240c for the first layer then 235c thereafter. Part cooling fan is on.
A**S
Worst PETG I have ever used!
I have used 8 different brands of PETG, all with similar results. Matte vs. Shiny is about the only differences between all of them... except this one! This one is very weird. It was well packaged in a VERY sealed vacuum bag. My work area has 2% humidity (yes, really - Arizona where the A/C extracts all of the water in the air). This PETG doesn't have an issue with moisture, it has an issue of severe stringing! I tried various temperatures from can barely extrude to deliberately too hot and the stringing never went away. It's like a spider is stuck in my print nozzle! I changed the nozzle just to make sure it didn't have a burr that was splitting the plastic or something.The other issue is that this PETG does not stick well. I use a flexible metal plate with PEI on it for the print bed and there are some PETG brands that require a LOT of force to get the parts off. This stuff will actually lift from the PEI during the print - something I have not seen in probably 10 years when we all used barbaric glue sticks and blue tape for PLA. :)The only thing I do like about this is the spool is made of fiber material that is a light color, making it is (contrast wise) to see how much filament is remaining on the spool... which is a lot because this stuff is never going to be used ever again!I really hate giving things negative reviews, and I am probably more harsh than normal because I am out of my normal go-to brands like Duramic and Novamaker (both of which are absolutely flawless), and I am now stuck waiting for new filament to arrive and I am trying to get a job done!
J**N
Phenomenal Results; SETTINGS INCLUDED
I buy Polymaker for all my PLA needs so they were my natural go-to for PETG. I was not disappointed. The results I got were way better than expected. The part shown was my first PETG print after doing a few calibration prints. Supports came off like a charm and I had virtually no stringing. No issues with over-adherence (untextured side of glass bed). The tiny print in the second picture was a retraction test I printed. Like I said, phenomenal results. I don't even get that good of results with my PLA sometimes.Definitely will be coming back for more when I need it.I always appreciate it when people leave their settings in the review, so here you go!Using Cura with an Ender 3 V2 (w/Capricorn Tubing)240C nozzle (I usually have to print on the hotter side with my machine, even for PLA. I print their PLA at 210C)80C Bed50mm/s print speed3.5mm retraction at 25 mm/sFan off for first 4 layers, then at 50%Minimum layer time is 15 secondsPETG is known for adhering too much to the print bed. Don't use the textured side of a glass bed, and don't use the un-textured side of a PEI sheet. Then, just make sure you don't squish it too much onto the bed and you'll be fine.
J**L
I love PolyMaker, but not their PETG
I hate to leave a bad review because I absolutely love PolyMaker and have been using their PolyTerra PLA religiously. But the PolyLite PETG is unlike any PETG I’ve ever used. I’ve never had so many issues with dialing in print settings. I thought I had found reliable setting so I started a longer print. Halfway through the 4 hour print layers stopped sticking to one another and left a hole in my print. I highly recommend Elegoo Rapid PETG if you are looking for reliable PETG. Otherwise polymaker makes great PLA! Their PETG is just horrible in my opinion (specifically the PolyLite Black PETG)
C**S
This stuff rocks almost as much as Atomic
I'm a huge preacher of Atomic Filament but I can't always wait for their delivery times. I decided to give this Polymaker PETG a try since Hatchbox and Overture PETG had its drawbacks, and this stuff prints fantastically. Very accurate and it looks great. Minimal stringing and so far no cracks from the things I am putting together (larger sized ball and crescent joints) that the other mentioned brands had.I'll definitely be trying their other filaments and colors.
F**R
Love it.
i love this product so much, it works like a charm with my X1C, not like that pcs of #$#% of overture petg that i got last week
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