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AMOLEN Silk PLA 3D Printer Filament, Shiny Multicolor Rainbow PLA Filament 1.75mm, Fast Color Change PLA 3D Printing Filament for Most FDM 3D Printer, Blue Red YellowGreen

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Color: Silk S-series-blue Red Yellowgreen Pla


Size: Silk-1KG


Features

  • Silk Multicolor Rainbow PLA: S-series is A line of multi-color spinning fast color change, spiral random color change bring your model more surprise effect. You can print beautiful multicolors in one PLA filament. Perfect for arts, crafts, DIY
  • Vibrant Colors and Multiple Choices: Amolen 3D printer filament offers a rich selection of colors, meeting all your creative needs. You can get amazing color transition while saving time and cost compared to traditional single-color filaments
  • Silky Texture and Smooth Surface: Silk PLA filament boasts a unique silky texture, resulting in prints with smooth, glossy surfaces. Amolen PLA filament ensures stunning results, giving your creations a professional and refined appearance
  • Precision Printing: Achieve flawless prints with shiny silk rainbow PLA filament, engineered for ease of use and exceptional precision. With a product diameter of 1.75 mm and precision tolerance of +/- 0.02 mm, smooth and consistent results
  • Reliable Printing: AMOLEN silk PLA filament raw materials from the USA. Good shaping, strong toughness, no bubble, no jamming, no warping, melt well, feed smoothly and constantly without clogging the nozzle or extruder. Beginner & expert friendly
  • After-sales Service: AMOLEN is focused on innovative and better quality 3d printing filaments. Stand behind the quality and performance of our 3D printer filament. Provide professional 3D printing technical guidance and good 24/7 customer service

Brand: AMOLEN


Material: Polylactic Acid


Color: Silk S-series-blue Red Yellowgreen Pla


Item Weight: 1 Kilograms


Item Diameter: 1.75 Millimeters


Manufacturer: ‎AMOLEN


Brand: ‎AMOLEN


Item Weight: ‎2.2 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎8.46 x 8.07 x 2.75 inches


Color: ‎Silk S-series-blue Red Yellowgreen Pla


Material Type: ‎Polylactic Acid


Number of Items: ‎1


Size: ‎Silk-1KG


Manufacturer Part Number: ‎3DSSSRBLUG


Date First Available: October 19, 2023


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Cool looking red
Color: 1kg-silk Dual Color-black Red Size: Silk-1KG
This turned out far better than i thought it would after seeing it. Its red from the front and black on the back of what you print. I thought it would intermingle, but nah. Also a bit shiny HEADS UP: I used this on a cryogrip textured plate which is blue, and this stuff left a red outline/stain on the plate. Im sure it’ll come off with some cleaning agent, but it didnt with standard scrubbing and dish soap. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 18, 2025 by Amazon Customer Amazon Customer

  • Nice Filament Prints Well
Color: Silk S-series-green Fuchsia Pla Size: Silk-1KG
Nice Filament great for Christmas Decorations and got it on sale which was great, no issues printing with std hot end.
Reviewed in the United States on October 5, 2025 by Anthony

  • Nice color
Color: Silk S-series-black Red Yellow Pla Size: Silk-1KG
Looks better printed out than on the spool I think. printed smoothly.
Reviewed in the United States on September 19, 2025 by Kirk dean Kirk dean

  • Great to use
Color: Silk Dual Color-red Gold Pla Size: Silk-1KG
It works well in the machine looks great too
Reviewed in the United States on September 17, 2025 by Norman Curns

  • It strings like crazy
Color: Silk Dual Color-black Blue Pla Size: Silk-1KG
Cons. First of all, Its expensive. My first print was 31 hours. The first layer from the spool popped because of moisture. I did not dry it before I used it. The amount of strings it left on my print where unbelievable, but the strings are really strong. The black filament only left a lot of artifacts in the surface of my print. The blue was smooth. By hour 26 I was getting under extrusion. I let the print finish before I worked on my machine. My nozzle was half blocked with something. Pros. Its strong. I am having a terrible time removing the strings. The layer adhesion is excellent. And it looks cool. I will adjust my slicer settings and try again. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 14, 2025 by Jason H.

  • Works perfectly!
Color: Silk S-series-berry Pop Pla Size: Silk-1KG
Beautiful. Works perfectly.
Reviewed in the United States on September 9, 2025 by Betty Hyde

  • Works great. Get the settings right. Tricolor is great for project boxes.
The media could not be loaded. I actually ordered set A, but I was sent B instead. There was some sort of goof up at Amazon because of low stock on A. I was not too bothered since I was interested in getting some GitD Blue filament, and the Tri Color Change Lava sounded interesting. First thing's first. You have to get your slicer settings right for these filaments. My attached photo shows temperature towers going from 220C to 180C, bottom to top. Left-to-right are the Tri Color, GitD Blue, GitD Green, and Marble. I had a lot of stringiness above 210C. The odd waves seen in the picture at higher temperatures are partly an artifact of Octoprint going back to the center for photos, so ignore that. The TriColor had some serious issues when it got too cold, but 200C seems to be right for my Prusa i3 MK2S. Also, I measured all the filament with calipers, and they seem to be 1.71mm. After changing this in PrusaSlicer, it looks like my prints are coming out much better. I like the fact that these come in smaller spools, especially for what I would consider novelty colors. I am not a frequent printer, so I don't go through large quantities. Regarding the GitD Blue, you need to manage your expectations. GitD Blue glows much dimmer than Green. I knew this ahead of time. Still, it is a pretty blue glow. Regarding the GitD Green, I suspect it is using zinc sulfide as the phosphorescent pigment. It makes a good green color. I have a GitD Green from another manufacturer that glows brighter and has a slight bluish tinge (probably strontium aluminate for the pigment). The difference could also be due to the amount of pigment present, but that is something I cannot measure. Anyhow, more GitD pigment also means that you might be ruining your brass nozzle quicker (there are a number of YouTube videos about this). I made a crystal print using this filament (time-lapse video attached) with a bright UV LED to keep it charged up, and it looks pretty cool. Print was clean. Marble ... I don't know how much of this I will use, but it printed fine. I was getting the set mostly for the other spools, but it is good to have this in my back pocket in case I want it. Like most "marble" filaments, it is more of a flecked/peppered look as opposed to swirly marble. The Tri Color Lava is pretty neat. The darkest it gets is a sooty charcoal. Watching the color gradient during a print is fun. I have made some geometric puzzles with this filament, and it is fun watching the colors change as it takes people a while to solve them. I suspect this is made using overlapping dark-to-light and orange-to-yellow pigments. It takes a fair bit of heat to get into the full orange range and even more to get to yellow. I am thinking this would be a great filament for electronics cases (especially for something like a Raspberry Pi 4) to watch for hot spots. Update: Added photo of what I suggested. I designed a RPi4 case (you can find it at prusaprinters model repository) and used the lava filament. Under load, the CPU was registering 64C. The transition to yellow was somewhere around 54C. You can clearly see the hot spots with this filament, which is pretty cool (hot?). This helped me design some better ventilation. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 18, 2019 by Jeff Jeff

  • One spool printed great; next two spools constantly clog nozzle
Color: 1kg-silk Dual Color-black Red Size: Silk-1KG
I've been running a 3D printer for about eight years, and I've gone through at least 300 1kg spools, mostly PLA. My current printer is a Prusa MK4. I bought a spool of this filament for a project, and it printed everything great. I still had more pieces for the same project, so I bought two more spools. Almost immediately, the second spool *of the exact same filament* failed. Every print jammed after the first 2-3 layers, leading to nasty nozzle clogs that required multiple cold pulls to remedy each time. See photo #1 for a typical example. Since the results were baffling, I tried reprinting the same model with my tried-and-true Hatchbox PLA. No problem - printed perfectly on the first attempt. See photo #2 for an example of the same model printed with Hachbox PLA. I reloaded the AMOLEN filament and tried again - again, failure with a bad nozzle clog after the first few layers. Again, I used Hatchbox PLA to clear the clog and printed a model - again, printed perfectly, zero issues. I thought that the second spool of AMOLEN might have had some weird issue, so I loaded the third one... and got the same result. I'm mystified as to why I'm having such vastly different experiences with different spools of the same filament, printing the same models under the same conditions, separated by a span of only a few days. It couldn't possibly be moisture - the second and third spools failed less than 24 hours after being removed from their packages. And my printer certainly isn't the issue, since it still prints perfectly fine with other brands of filament. I'm going to submit for a reimbursement of both spools and will reorder an additional spool from another vendor. Very disappointing. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 15, 2024 by David Stein David Stein

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