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3D-Fuel 3D Filament High Temp Tough Pro PLA+ Olive Drab Green, 1.75mm, 1 kg +/- 0.02mm Tolerance, Made in USA, Easy to Print and Works with Most 3D Printer Brands

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Color: Olive Green


Features

  • TOUGH AND STRONG: Tough Pro PLA+ is designed for your most demanding projects but prints smoothly and without fuss making it perfect for quick jobs. Its an engineering-grade, tough PLA with excellent temperature resistance and strength that rivals ABS. It is 4.3x stronger than regular PLA and is annealable for extra strength.
  • UNIVERSAL COMPATIBILITY: Tough Pro PLA+ filament is compatible with most 3D printers that accept 1.75mm filament.
  • VACUUM SEALED: Each spool is vacuum packed and includes a dessicant packet to help keep your filament dry. Sometimes these vacuum seals may puncture in transit, but your filament is still perfectly good to use.
  • MADE IN THE USA: Our filament is made in the USA using US ingredients such as NatureWorks Ingeo 3D870 resin. No fillers are ever used, ensuring you are printing with the best filament.
  • TEXTURE AND FINISH: Tough Pro PLA+ has a matte/silky finish once printed. Surface finish can be affected by printing temperature, layer height, and print speed.

Brand: 3D-FUEL FUELING YOUR CREATIVITY


Material: Polylactic Acid


Color: Olive Green


Item Weight: 1 Kilograms


Item Diameter: 1.75 Millimeters


Manufacturer: ‎3DomFuel, Inc


Brand: ‎3D-FUEL FUELING YOUR CREATIVITY


Item Weight: ‎2.2 pounds


Package Dimensions: ‎8.66 x 8.46 x 3.11 inches


Item model number: ‎A3517


Color: ‎Olive Green


Material Type: ‎Polylactic Acid


Manufacturer Part Number: ‎A35-Parent


Date First Available: October 16, 2020


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Expensive, but awesome!
Color: Midnight Black
I really love this stuff, it prints amazing for me at 240 I did have to back off the extrusion rate a bit, but I think that's just me and my printer needing overall adjustment, as it was scraping a bit. Virtually no stringing for me, color was excellent and beautiful. Slight smell, but not bad at all. I haven't tested the streangth yet but feels solid. I am going to try anealing and see how that goes. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 17, 2024 by Tyson

  • Can't believe what I've been missing
Color: Cobalt Blue
This is my first roll of 3D Fuel filament. I bought it because I wanted to see if it was everything the company claims it is. Well, I can say it certainly is. I used this to print holders for battery operated tools to organize in a friend's service vehicle. He mounted them, and has been riding all over some of the worst roads in the state. Amazingly, all are intact, and show no obvious signs of cracks or issues. Another brand of filament I tried for these didn't hold up 2 days. Not to mention, the color is absolutely beautiful. It is considerably richer, and brighter than any other filament (of the same color) I have used before. I can't wait to try some of their other colors. As for things that really matter, the filament is considerably easier to work with than other PLA+ brands I've used. It flows very smoothly, and evenly, and adheres beautifully to my PEI bed. It does need more heat (230C* actual nozzle temp on my Ender 3), but it only needs 45C* on the bed. It seems to bond (and blend) well with previous layers, and so far, I've noticed considerably less issues (like side wall blobs, stringing, etc) as compared to other PLA+ I've used. Oh, I say "actual temp" because I've measured my nozzle temp with 3 different IR temp guns, and know exactly what my nozzle temp is..as compared to the screen temp. I love the fact it's made in the USA, although I'm not excited about the price. However, for a top of the line filament, I guess it is what it is. Unfortunately despite my desire to now use this filament exclusively, the price will keep it held for the jobs that truly need the strength and beauty of top quality filament. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 6, 2021 by Tommy Chenault Tommy Chenault

  • New favorite pla
Color: Cobalt Blue
Strong, easy to print, looks great
Reviewed in the United States on August 6, 2024 by Lenard Milholland

  • My new go-to PLA
Color: Midnight Black
I was skeptical of printing at the heat ranges mentioned here, so I started out at 210. It didn't look right, so I increased my temps in 5 degree increments. It does, in fact, print very nicely at 230. No globs, no stringing. This is a very easy filament to print and yields beautiful results.
Reviewed in the United States on September 10, 2024 by Jon W

  • *Update* OIL is exuding from the filament?!?? *Original* This PLA+ is "luxurious," if that's a thing
Color: Aquamarine
**Oil is extruding!?!?** I bought this a little over 12 months ago, and last used it about 6 months ago. Since then, it's been stored in a vacuum sealed bag (FoodSaver) with desiccant in a cool, dark, dry cabinet. I just pulled it out for a new project, and I find the spool extruding oil?!?! It's not from the desiccant pack as this was in the center of the spool not touching the filament. I have other spools from 3D Fuel (Cobalt Blue and Fire Engine Red) that are just fine (i.e. no oil) stored in the same place under the same conditions, so it may be a characteristic of the Aquamarine dye formula only. Why still a 3-star review? Well, I didn't catch this until after I started printing, and it took me a while to figure out why the initial layer wasn't uniform (I wanted to watch the printer put down a few more layers to see if there was a mechanical issue with my printer) and why there was this liquid substance collecting around the filament path. Although the first layer does look horrible, the outer/bottom surface turned out okay, and the overall print turned out quite good. So the unaffected adhesion characteristics support my suspicion that the oil is part of the filament formula. Although the outcome was unaffected, I took stars off because I would rather not have the oil residue on my printer. My daughter loves this color, so I'm torn on whether I'd buy this again. **Original Review** As far as PLA, I find myself willing to pay a little more for PLA+ for the additional properties such as better toughness/shear strength, better adherence/build quality, ease of use/less stringiness, etc. Nevertheless, 3-D Fuel's PLA+ offerings are more expensive than other companies' PLA+. However, 3-D Fuel's offerings have a "luxuriousness" that may be worth the extra price. For example, Overture makes a PLA+ (PLA Pro) that is stronger and easier to work with than regular PLA (and I like Overture PLA Pro a lot). But Overture's colors aren't as rich/deep (i.e. the material is more translucent/glassy), and is very rigid with a glass/ceramic like sharpness, especially at edges. Overture's PLA+ is strong and can resist much more tension than regular PLA, but rigidity means that it doesn't flex/deform much before suddenly fracturing. This is good for items that require structural integrity, but not so good for pieces that will also be seen and/or handled (need to look good and feel good, too). I use this PLA mainly for building items that need to be strong but won't be seen or handled (i.e. prototypes, hidden components). 3-D Fuel's PLA+ is just as easy to use (albeit it needed a little more "dialing it" than Overture's offering to reduce the stringiness), but the color is richer/deeper, and the depth is more opaque (which would be a negative if lithophanes are your thing), and the layering is smoother and more flowing. In comparison, pieces have a more compliant, less abrasive feel in the hand and a richer and more refined appearance to the eye. As for structural integrity, 3-D Fuel's PLA+ tends to flex a bit more before it reaches it's fracture point, but it still much stronger than regular PLA. I use this PLA+ for "production" builds that will be handled and/or visible. This is my go-to PLA+ for vibrant colors. Additionally, this PLA+ can also be annealed for additional strength and temperature tolerance, but that's an entirely different skillset/art to design and accommodate for the shrinkage and warping. (Without annealing, there is little to no shrinkage under typical FDM printing, and models are very true to size/design). ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 21, 2021 by EZBuyer EZBuyer

  • Extremely Good Filament, But One Important Tip
Color: Olive Green
Bottom line, this is an excellent engineering grade PLA and I can definitely recommend it based on the way it performs in my Prusa i3 MK3S. Prints every bit as well as Prusament, and I'm basically using the Prusament PLA profile with an extruder temp of 220 and bed temp of 60 (this is based on results from the temp tower I printed). It is also made in the USA and is made of Ingeo 3D870 - this isn't some cheap overseas plastic of unknown origin, so it's definitely worth the price premium over the cheaper stuff in my opinion. I do have one important tip though - if you are encountering stringing, toss it in a dryer and it will likely correct the issue. I initially had some fairly heavy stringing, and tried all manner of temp/retraction/Z-hop changes to correct it. Nothing worked, but I came across another filament manufacturer's website (who also used 3D870), and it mentioned drying to correct stringing. 6 hours at 55C in my filament dryer corrected the issue completely! The stringing wasn't so terrible before that I couldn't just pull it off with my fingers (print quality of the part did not seem to be affected), but I still wanted to fix it. Once I got that corrected, I went ahead and ordered two more spools in other colors. This will be my new go to PLA from here on out - I primarily print functional parts, so material performance is very important to me. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 22, 2021 by KP Texan

  • Good stuff
Color: Olive Green
Printed very clean and feels very strong.
Reviewed in the United States on June 17, 2024 by Mike R.

  • My favorite filament.
Color: Midnight Black
When it comes to pla there’s none better for simplicity and durability. I’ve tried polymaker, sunlu, duramic, elegoo, etc. polymaker is the only one that comes relatively close.
Reviewed in the United States on August 20, 2024 by Tim Wolfe

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