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Polymaker Break Away Support Material for PLA - 1.75mm 750g, White PolySupport Filament for 3D Printer Easy Removal

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Style: 750g Break Away for PLA&PVB&TPU, Cardboard Spool


Features

  • Break Away Support Material for PLA 1.75mm: PolySupport is a 1.75mm support filament designed for models that require support. It can be easily and mechanically removed, making it a smart choice over dissolvable supports for geometric designs like boxes, architectural models, or brackets. PolySupport enables faster and easier removal compared to dissolvable options.
  • Tangle-Free & Moisture-Free: Polymaker PolySupport filament is meticulously wound to prevent tangling, dried, and vacuum-sealed in a resealable ziplock bag with desiccant. Always hold the filament tip to avoid nodes, and use the holes on the spool to help prevent tangling.
  • Printing Settings: Nozzle: 220C - 230C, Bed: 25C - 60C, Speed: 20mm/s - 40mm/s.
  • Cardboard Spool: Now in upgraded 3.0 packaging with a fully recycled cardboard spool and box.

Brand: Polymaker


Material: PLA Break Away Support


Color: White, Clear


Item Weight: 750 Grams


Item Diameter: 1.75 Millimeters


Manufacturer: ‎Polymaker


Brand: ‎Polymaker


Item Weight: ‎1.65 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎3.94 x 4.72 x 2.36 inches


Item model number: ‎PD04001


Color: ‎White, Clear


Material Type: ‎PLA Break Away Support


Number of Items: ‎1


Size: ‎1.75mm


Manufacturer Part Number: ‎PD04001


Date First Available: October 28, 2021


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Excellent Quality and AMS-Friendly!
Style: 750g Dissolvable for PLA&PVB&TPU...
I’ve been using Polymaker PVA filament for a few weeks now, and I’m thoroughly impressed. The quality is top-notch—consistent diameter, no tangles, and it feeds smoothly through my AMS (Automatic Material System). It pairs perfectly with my PLA prints for complex support structures, dissolving cleanly in water with no residue. What stood out to me was how reliable it is during long prints. No clogs, no snapping, just seamless performance. If you’ve struggled with lower-quality PVA before, this filament is a game-changer. Highly recommend for anyone who uses multi-material setups and wants dependable, hassle-free results. Definitely worth the investment! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 23, 2024 by shlomi marcovich

  • Finicky, but when it works it works well.
Style: 750g Dissolvable for PLA&PVB&TPU...
TLDR: I recommend getting 2 spools so you can switch them out every 12 hours or so. One printing and one in the drier. As far as dissolving the filament, I just put it in a tub of water for several hours, there were some areas that were still sticking after, I just scrubbed them a bit with a dish brush or tooth brush and they cleaned up well. There is not a lot for me to say that hasn't been said in these reviews already. I just wanted to add that if you're running this in a Bambu AMS system, you will need a filament drier. This filament was superb the first few prints, but then once it absorbed enough moisture to be out of spec, it was terrible. It would keep breaking while being retracted and get jammed in the hot end. Had to completely dismantle the hot end 4 or 5 times. After drying it out, it worked well again. I have read discussions online about people not needing a filament drier because the general atmosphere is dry in a particular region where the person lives. I live in the desert in the Southwest United States where humidity is 20% or less (often 10% or less), and I run a filament drier for all my filaments. You will especially need it for this one. It is designed to absorb water so it will dissolve. It will suck up whatever moisture it comes in contact with. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 24, 2023 by J. Spoon

  • You risk it, if you cheap out, buy Polymaker
Style: 750g Dissolvable for PLA&PVB&TPU...
I have a picture of 2 poops from my BBL A1. The left one is PolyMaker, no bubbles, very thick. The right poop is from a cheaper brand with bubbles galore and very thin. Polydisolve doesn't string a ton like the cheaper brand I had just tried. Prints just like the BBL PETG-HF in my last picture. I also included a picture of how clear, neat and bubble free the PolyMaker is. There's is also a picture of the cheap brand. It's very ugly. Cloudy, bubbley and there are black dots embedded into the filament. Hint- The cheap spool's, brand name starts with an S and is apparently based outta Delaware..... Wink ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 24, 2025 by M & H Stines. M & H Stines.

  • I give up
Style: 750g Dissolvable for PLA&PVB&TPU...
This was my 2nd, and at this price, last shot at trying dissolvable support. I've tried cheap, and now not so cheap PVA and both performed in every possible way absolutely identical. Printer is a snapmaker artisan for what it's worth. Made for dual extrusion/multi material. Does not adhere even to glue on the bed. Tried at all temps. Slowest speeds even. It just goops (even with longer retraction) and then gets knocked off the bed and print ruined. I've concluded that PVA is a waste of money across the board. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 3, 2024 by Brian

  • PLA support
Style: 750g Break Away for PLA&PVB&TPU,...
Works fine. PETG seems to work better as a PLA support.
Reviewed in the United States on October 6, 2024 by Robert

  • Excellent product and concept
Style: 750g Break Away for PLA&PVB&TPU,...
I tried using this "support filament", it doesn't weld itself to the print. I set my slicer up so it only uses the support filament on the Support/Raft Interface. Meaning it only prints 2 layers (I use 3 Layers) between your support and the print. It lasts a very long time because of this, and works great. Great product, don't let the price scare you off, just do this and it uses very little material per print. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 30, 2024 by Dean Kershner

  • Works Great!
Style: 750g Break Away for PLA&PVB&TPU,...
I really couldn't be more happy with the filament. I was originally considering soluble filament for supports but I didn't want to deal with dissolving supports all the time while prepping items. I'm running it on a Prusa MK3S+ with an MMU3 with the soluble interface profile on Prusa Slicer and it prints great without any extra tuning. The filament doesn't come off perfectly without some picking at it but the finish is much better than using supports with standard PLA. I'll definitely be using more of this filament in my print farm. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 12, 2024 by Doug

  • Should of bought some sooner, great stuff. But some Important Caveats.
Style: 750g Dissolvable for PLA&PVB&TPU...
I should of bought some of this stuff much sooner. Its fantastic for full contact supports. Situations where surface finish and accuracy when using support are critical. However its extremely sensitive to humidity. You really need a dry box, and filament dryer for this stuff. To keep it in good working condition. Even more so if you live in an area with high humidity (like i do). If you do these two things, it should behave extremely well for you. With wonderful results. enclosed chamber is probably also a good idea. I haven't tried too use it on anything that doesn't have a fully enclosed print chamber. So far I have not needed to submerge my parts in water to remove the material. Since its about 80-90% humidity here most of the time. After its out of the print chamber 10-15 minutes in the open air, and I can usually separate and remove this PVA support. With my finger and a small spudger (just to start the separation). I will definitely be purchasing this again. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 9, 2023 by jeff

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