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The 3D BEST-Q Flexible TPU 1.75mm 3D Printer Filament is a high-performance material designed for precision and versatility. With a dimensional accuracy of +/- 0.03 mm and a weight of 1 KG, this filament is perfect for both novice and experienced 3D printing enthusiasts. It operates effectively within a temperature range of 200°C - 220°C, making it easy to achieve high-quality prints. Available in 8 vibrant colors, this TPU filament combines flexibility with durability, ensuring your projects stand out.
T**.
Prints Great, Indestructible
It doesn't print like TPU, more like PLA, but an extremely durable and somewhat flexible PLA.Color is very similar to item's pictures. I got the green and it's a very soft nice looking green.I found it prints best at 205-210°c, 75° bed, 6mm retraction. I printed at 40mm/s but I think I could go faster.Stringing isn't too bad for a TPU filament, much better than softer TPUs.It wouldn't stick to my bed without applying some glue stick to it.I wanted to print durable containers and casings out of it, I hoped it will be stiffer but it's still softer than I would like.It can't be stretched at all. Other reviewer mentioned its flexibility is similar to a Pyrex cover and I agree. If you print it thin, 3mm thick and lower, it's pretty bendy.I wish it was stiffer but I still like it and find it more usable (for me) compared to softer TPUs.6 months later, still prints great. By far my favorite filament.
D**.
Filament works great. Easy to print with. Good value
I love printing with TPU filament, and this one is no exception. Easy to get great prints from it. The "skin" color is a bit lighter than i might've hoped for. I'm an indoor nerd type, and this stuff is actually lighter than my own untanned skin. LolGreat stuff. I like it.
R**.
Good Filament
I used this to print feet for my 3D printers, so they don't' vibrate as much, which quiets them down more. This worked fine for that purpose.
R**.
pretty good stuff
pretty good TPU. a little bit on the "firmer" end as far as TPU's go, but works for my needs nonetheless. I use an artillery sidewinder X1 w/ an 0.8 nozzle, and it prints pretty well. When I got it it was "popping" from moisture, but just about every TPU I've ever used has done that. Leaving them out in the humidity of the midwest for even a day can do that. I put it in an airtight container full of silica, and after a few days de-moisturizing, it prints pretty great. I'd recommend keeping it in some kind of container like that for a few days before you try to use it, but aside that, it works pretty great. flexible and printable. All I really need for my TPU purposes.
D**U
Works Great!
I ordered this as a complete guess - i have a Prusa Original Mini, pretty much stock (except for filament detector).I'm using a plain old brass 0.4mm 1.75mm head. I loaded it in as PLA (i should have used the "FLEX" setting, but didnt).I had terrible results at first, goopy messes and i slowed it down more and more.. but then, mostly just to try something different, i sped it up!.. running prints at 120-130% speed and then upping the temp from 210/215 to 240 degress worked like a charm. Fantastic adhesion (im a n00b at printting so i have problems with all my PLA)..I was expecting little flex, but no, this is quite nice. feels like synth rubber to me, nice generous bend. i plan to use for phone cases, tires, etc. i attached pictures of a facemask snap i kicked out this morning.Again, my solution was to print hotter and faster, not slower. I also left the plate at the standard 60degrees.. I tried heating to 70 once and that was a fail. i might go down to 50.. i say that because the last time i loaded, i noted the mini has a "FLEX" setting for 240/50 which leads me to believe that's what i should be using.Also, the colour is a lighter red, but not pink. some asked about that. I found the spool is a bit wider than all my others, so i had to adjust my spool holder accordingly. I'll totally get more of this when it runs out.
M**F
Would be nice, but clogs nozzle and color a bit off.
Most of the time this filament (red TPU) prints nice, but it clogs the head with some frequency, unlike other TPU filaments on the same machine. Also, the color is a bit off, on the orange side of red. Maybe there is some sort of contamination. At any rate, I was going to have the printer set up and running at a show, but now I wonder if that is going to work with this filament clogging the head amidst a print....
R**0
Stiff, but Prints Well
This stuff is stiffer than normal 95A TPU, but it prints extremely easily. I can print at 50 mm/s with this, potentially higher if I tried on a jankily direct drive converted Ender 3. I used this for EUC pads; any application where higher stiffness isn't a problem or might even be a benefit would do well with this.EDIT: Actually, this is not great for EUC pads. Use a "normal" TPU for that. But for other applications where you need a bit of flex and need to print fast and reliably, this is a good choice, such as charger adaptor bumpers. Too many walls and it feels like a softer but solid plastic. That was the issue with the pads, either I used too many walls for layer adhesion, or too little walls for a good feel but they ripped apart.
A**R
Don't be afraid!
The media could not be loaded. I've had my Ender 3 for almost a year now but I'd never printed flexible material before. I wanted to get some for a project I'm working on and did some research. I heard all sorts of horror stories about how difficult it is to work with flexible filament so I expected to have problems.I did not. Other than the fact that I accidentally turned on "Fill All Holes" in Cura, the test print worked perfectly.My Ender 3 is not stock: I have a glass print bed (that I sprayed with hairspray for adhesion), Capricorn Bowden tube with Tough PTFE fittings, and a Micro Swiss heating block (not the full hotend replacement). The heating block may not make too much difference but the tubing and the fittings probably help a lot. I printed at 220 C with a speed of 40mm/s with the bed at 80 C and it worked like a charm. Honestly much easier than some of the PLA jobs I've tried.
J**N
Horrible diameter consistency
Filament diameter was far out of spec, averaging a 1.65mm overall diameter. Some places were measured at 1.60mm.
P**Y
Muy difícil de trabajar .
Muy difícil de trabajar el filamento está muy pegado y crea mucha tensión entre el exclusor y bobina generando baja exclusión. Por el color está muy bonito lastima que no se va a poder usar .
B**H
Fantastic!!!!! Quite hard!
I print a LOT of TPU I find it more versatile and indestructible. It’s 95A but feels noticeably harder than the average 95A which is brilliant! Printed some custom mod blocks for a racking partition at work. Very solid !!!! Love it! The adhesion is really good too took some effort getting them off the glass.
L**
Great! A+
Does the job and the prints come out very good. I have tried others but this one tops the rest. Good job! Have gone on to buy many more
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