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The Goolsky eSUN ABS+ 1.75mm 3D Printer Filament is a high-quality, vacuum-sealed spool weighing 1kg (approximately 2.2 lbs) designed for precision 3D printing. With a diameter of 1.75mm and a dimensional accuracy of ±0.05mm, this filament is perfect for both professional and hobbyist applications. It operates optimally at extrusion temperatures between 220°C and 260°C, ensuring versatility for various projects. Made from durable Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS), this filament is not only reliable but also eco-friendly.
Manufacturer | ESUN |
Part number | ABS175W1 |
Item Weight | 998 g |
Product Dimensions | 20.32 x 7.62 x 20.32 cm; 997.9 g |
Item model number | ABS175W1 |
Color | white |
Material | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
**N
Good price for a quality brand
eSun lives up to their quality/price ratio with this product, it is good enough for printing high temperature tolerance parts but needs a bit of patience.But before buying you should know that this has all the classical warping and bed adhesion issues associated with this type of filament material, the product title here is incorrect as this is not ABS+ which is usually better and more expensive, but old fashioned ABS and it has reasonable price accordingly.
M**N
Muzza
It cool all good
W**H
Good adhesion, goopy finish
I use this in a Stratasys Dimension Elite. I have tried several brands of filament on it and while it will print anything abs if no support is needed, not everything works with support. In order to successfully print with supports, the model material needs to adhere to support material and vice versa. This eSun white abs adheres well both ways, using the standard tip temperature of 275°C.The resulting print is somewhat uneven and goopy, for lack of a better term. Perhaps lower or higher temperatures would help, but changing the temperature on this machine is I bit of a hassle.Overall, this product is worth its money despite its imperfections, especially considering that the genuine Stratasys material that is guaranteed to work costs $250/kg.
A**E
Cost me some time and sanity.
This White ABS filament feels odd to me. It has an odd, kind of chalky, texture and seems brittle after printing. For example, print an object with a brim and then hold the brim in your hand and crumple it. It kind of breaks and crumbles instead of just flexing and bending.Now, the reason I'm writing this review is that, today, I started a long print job on a large item. The total job was going take about 5.5 hours. I started the job in the morning before heading to work as I use OctoPrint to remotely manage my printer. About an hour into the job, I noticed that after the first layer, and about half way into the second layer, it looked like filament was no longer being extruded. I had assumed that the print head had a jam (which is weird for me as it would be the first ever), so I canceled the job and went back to work (hey, I gotta do SOME work at work). When I went home for lunch to examine the printer, I noticed that the filament had been yanked out of the print head. I inspected the filament path and immediately noticed that I couldn't draw any more filament from the spool when pulled on. Upon closer examination of the spool, it became evident that the spool had a cross-over. Somehow my roll of filament, several yards into the spool, had been crossed under another loop. It could only have been done by a human, IMHO, so I'm guessing that some helpful eSun guy had the spool unroll on him so he locked the filament in place under another loop, and then rolled and taped the end of the remaining filament over it. Now I have to wait until I get home tonight to set the printer up again. So, I guess I don't feel confident that there's not another filament lock somewhere further into the spool? That in addition to the aforementioned weird texture of the product makes me think I'll be avoiding this brand in the future.
C**N
Works best if you dry it.
This filament works well on my printrbot simple metal, but I've noticed that even though the eSUN filaments come packed in vacuum sealed bags with desiccant packets, both their PLA and their ABS seems to print better after being dried out in a 170-degree oven for 2 hours. Weird. Maybe the amount of desiccant isn't sufficient, or the filaments are starting out fairly damp or something like that.Anyway, the price is right and I don't mind having to dry out my filament once in a while. The white ABS is *very* opaque and white.
A**R
Great color, poor performance
This filament is tolerable for perhaps high-volume printing where consistency isn't too much of an issue. For me, (in a FlashForge Creator Pro, 230C ext/100C HBP) it seems very finicky and inconsistent. I got better results by turning on my active cooling, but that shouldn't be a requirement for ABS.That said, the color is very good. Perhaps too much colorant was added to this batch, but I'd really rather have no-fuss performance than nice color that I can't really use. It sticks to the HBP very well, but it has a chalky, grainy texture compared to other ABS products. I have other colors made by eSun and I like them, but I won't buy this color from them again.
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