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ERYONE Burnt Titanium PLA Filament 3D Printer PLA Filament 1.75mm +/- 0.03mm, Glitter PLA Filament 1KG Cardboard Spool(2.2LBS), Blue

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Color: Burnt Titanium Pla-blue


Size: PLA-1kg


Features

  • Color Changeable PLA Filament ERYONE Burnt Titanium PLA Filament transforms colors with changing light, producing a captivating glitter starry-like effect. Different light and angles have different visual effects,adding artistic to your projects.
  • Effortless Printing The diameter of the sparkle PLA filament is 1.75mm with a tolerance of +/-0.03mm. PLA filament feed smoothly and constantly without clogging the nozzle or extruder making you a smoothly printing & better surface. Print with ease using ERYONE's recommended settings. Compatible with a wide range of 3D printers. Suggest printing with hardened steel nozzle, ensuring a user-friendly experience.
  • Exquisite Vacuum PackagingNeatly arranged, reusable vacuum-sealed packaging to keep dry and dust-proof. Please store unused PLA filaments in a cool, dry, dust-free place to ensure good use next time.
  • Eco-Friendly PLA Material ERYONE choose environmentally friendly PLA material make filament, make sure on the quality of your 3D prints.Ideal for indoor use, this Burnt Titanium PLA Filament is perfect for creating intricate and detailed prints, making it perfect for art and decorative items. It emits very little odor during the printing process.
  • Product Information Net weight 1kg, shipping weight 1.33kg; spool inner diameter 56mm, spool outer diameter 200mm.Now there are many colors of sparkle burnt titanium PLA filament such as Dark Gol, Red, Blue, Purple Blue, Green etc. for you to choose from.

Brand: ERYONE


Material: Polylactic Acid


Color: Burnt Titanium Pla-blue


Item Weight: 1 Kilograms


Item Diameter: 1.75 Millimeters


Brand Name: ERYONE


Additional Features: Color-changing glitter effect


UPC: 810168130385


Manufacturer Part Number: PLABTblue


Unit Count: 35.27 Ounce


Manufacturer: ERYONE TECHNOLOGY (HK) LIMITED


Number of Items: 1


Material Type: Polylactic Acid


Color: Burnt Titanium Pla-blue


Item Weight: 1 Kilograms


Item Diameter: 1.75 Millimeters


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Uniform, bright color with great flow rate and zero stringing. Uniform, bright color with great flow rate and zero stringing.
Color: Burnt Titanium Pla-blue Size: PLA-1kg
I just recently started using ERYONE Brand Filament, but thought I would give it a try since it was decently priced and they had some unique colors that were not available from any other filament line. I was a little hesitant at first as I hadn't heard of the brand before, but after going through several rolls of filament in the last few weeks I have to say I am quite impressed. After drying the filament for 2 hours at 50 degrees Celsius, which is my usual standard practice for all PLA filament, I printed this dragon fly with a 4mm nozzle on my Bambu X1C in under 4 hours and it came out perfect with zero stringing, great layer adhesion and a consistent flow rate that gave the model a very uniform appearance without any signs of deviance in layer height. I also noticed that this filament works well with every other filament brand I used it with which is something I have had an issue with several filament brands lately. So when using the exact same filament type you should be able to use different brands with no or little issues in layer adhesion or shrinkage, but I have found several brands lately where PLA, PLA Plus and PLA Tough don't want to adhere and end up separating after printing. Fortunately I didn't see any of these issues when using ERYONE PLA Filament with Bambu, Overature or Polymaker and over all the filament worked perfectly with every filament brand I tried which is a great plus for me as we keep an extensive catalogue of unique colors and ERYONE's Blue Burnt Titanium is one of our favorites, so knowing that it will work with all of the other filament brands we use is a huge plus since it means we don't have to keep extra base colors around and a list of which filament brands work, things will just work and we can spend less time having to worry about filament compatibility and more time on making prints. Overall, this filament is fabulous with a great price per gram and fantastic inter compatibilityrating I want to note that a lot of people have given this filament a 1 to 3 star review noting bad layer adhesion or bad bed adhesion. This is usually caused by the filament not being dried before use. Now, I have gone through 4 rolls of the ERYONE filament so far and that includes two rolls of the burnt titanium and 2 rolls of red PLA-CF, and as long as the filament has been dried properly I have never had a single issue with this filament. In fact I would say it's in my top 5 filament brands and we have used and tested about 15 different filament brands over the last two years. If you want to really improve your prints take the time to dry your filament, it makes a huge difference. Secondly I would recommend that if people are using a filament for the first time that they also take the time to print a temp tower and a retraction tower to make sure that they have a good idea of the capabilities of that particular filament. Dialing in your printer is simply not good enough, you need to make sure you dial in your filament. Once you have dialed in your printer and your filament you will end up having a much more enjoyable experience and enjoy much finer quality prints. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 23, 2024 Reviewed in the United States on September 23, 2024 by ArcAngel

  • Filament Perfect Use Case Review
Color: Carbon Fiber Pla-black Size: PLA-1kg
I’ve run a lot of PLA-CF through my printers, and this ERYONE Carbon Fiber PLA has become one of those “just load and go” filaments for me. First thing I always do—dry it. Carbon fiber blends love to hold moisture, and once you take care of that upfront, this stuff really shines. Printing reliability is excellent. It feeds consistently, no drama, no weird layer inconsistencies, and zero warping in my experience. It’s one of those filaments you can trust when you’re doing longer or more detailed prints. Where it really stands out is the finish. The matte black look is clean and modern, and it does a great job minimizing visible layer lines. For the kind of futuristic indoor parts I tend to design and print, this filament absolutely delivers on curb appeal. Strength-wise, it has a nice balance—more toughness than standard PLA, but still easy to work with. Perfect for functional indoor components that also need to look sharp. For the price, the quality is hard to beat. If you’re printing mostly in black and want that premium matte, engineered look without fighting your printer, this is an easy recommendation. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 26, 2026 by biowerks

  • The best filament I've used
Color: Pla-grey Size: PLA-1kg
I've been using this filament for many years, it is still my go-to and the best filament I've used. It is easy to build with and consistently sticks to the build plate. I have used many rolls and it have never come tangled. It always extrudes in an even layer and never globs. I have used this with a couple different machines with no issues. This filament is so durable I've left it exposed to air for long periods of time and it still prints constantly. I will continue to buy and use this for all my prints. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 6, 2026 by Joel

  • Great, but a bit lighter in color.
Color: Wood Pla-charcoal Grey Wood Size: PLA-1kg
Good for what I was looking for, a wood dark color. Only gave it a 4 star since the color wasn't very accurately, it was more of a lighter color. I wanted something that was darker (like shown). Had no trouble printing it though.
Reviewed in the United States on September 16, 2025 by Edgar Ramirez

  • Very Consistent, Very Rigid - Carbon Fiber PLA Very Consistent, Very Rigid - Carbon Fiber PLA
Color: Carbon Fiber Pla-black Size: PLA-1kg
Summary: Like all Eryone filament I've used, this one has been fantastic for the price and hit all the checkboxes. It's stiffer and stronger than normal PLA, it's has very consistent extrusion resulting in hidden layer lines, and it prints easily. It needs to be calibrated well in order to achieve good tolerances for holes and pins. Long Review: The spool arrived inside a vacuum sealed bag with a dessicant packet, inside a cardboard box. The bag is not reusable. I weighed the spool and filament at 1175g, and then ran it through the dryer for 24 hours to see if there was any moisture. After weighing again, it was coming out around 1174.5g, so it pulled extremely little moisture out, and it might have been a rounding error on my scale. So that's great; perfectly dry filament from the factory! I print on a Bambu X1C, so I removed the AMS system and made sure I was using the 0.6mm hardened steel nozzle. Just a warning: this filament is rough, so it will chew through brass nozzles and plastic gears. I had no issues with my hardened steel nozzle and mounting the spool on the rear/side spool holder. After calibrating the filament fully, I arrived at a K-value of 0.04, an extrusion multiplier of 0.98, a print temperature of 225, and a max volumetric flow of (amazingly) 28mm3/s at 235 degrees. I only printed at a max of 20mm3/s because I wanted to print slightly cooler at 225 degrees. This gave me a final speed of about 150mm/s at a 0.62 line width and 0.2 layer height. However, I always turn the exterior wall speed way down (to about 70mm/s so that I don't risk any ugly surfaces). I also printed a couple tolerance tests to see how well the filament could print perfectly sized holes and pins. I got it down to 0.25 offset, but didn't try to get it lower. I think the rough nature of the filament will cause some swelling of the final model, so plan accordingly. My prints came out fantastic. I printed a Ryuk model from Fotis Mint on Printables, and a Broke Sword model from Nikko Industries. The models are lightweight, but probably twice as rigid as normal PLA. However, with enough force, this filament (like all PLA) will snap and shatter before it bends. If you need something that can deflect and bend, you need to look at other materials. This Carbon Fiber excels at stiff, rigid prints. Visually, the models look beautiful. The layer lines are extremely well hidden due to the excellent consistency and the rough feeling nature of the filament. This is rougher than what you would feel with a "marble" or glow-in-the-dark PLA print. It's not like it will hurt your hands at all, but it just has a gritty feel. The sheen is comparable to Satin, I would say. It's not a perfectly smooth gloss, but definitely not matte either. Again, the rough texture gives it a unique sheen. Overall, I like it a lot and will be ordering again when I need to make a strong piece that prints smoothly. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 5, 2023 Reviewed in the United States on March 5, 2023 by RandomMistakes

  • Eryone filament is a Winner! Eryone filament is a Winner!
Color: Pla-white Size: PLA-1kg
I am always scouting for a good value, high quality filament for one-off or proof-of-concept pieces. After beating up various forms of ABS and PETG, I’ve settled on PLA for the vast majority of these jobs, due to its nearly non-existent odor and stability during longer print times. I’ve also found that there are surprising variations between manufacturers’ spools of the 1.75mm diameter stuff. Everything from the way the filament sometimes hangs as it unspools during a print run, to the consistency of the melt during extrusion while the Printer is encased in a carefully temperature-and-circulation controlled cabinet. (I’ve had some PLA literally break on its way to the hot end, after passing the extruder gear. I’ve also experienced excessive “ooze” with other brands of PLA, under the same exact printing settings and conditions.) I’ve even seen some slight color shifting post print— even with the white filament. After spending the better part of the last year experimenting with more than 10 different sources of PLA, I’ve found two that yield very consistent results at my standard settings: 0.4mm brass or tungsten extruder 210°C Nozzle 80° heated bed (metal/borosilicate glass/Ziflex magnetic pad) 100% fan for first layers, 50% for remainder Heated cabinet at 60°C The first of these is sourced from the printer manufacturer of my smallest printer, the SnapMaker V1.0. I’m very pleased with their filament performance and availability over time. My latest happy outcomes have been while using the ERYONE Filament in PLA, 1.75mm, in the 1kg Spool, in White. The overwhelming majority of my prints are for technical applications, where dimensional stability, accuracy and repeatability across multiple copies is critical. The Eryone filament has not let me down during multiple printing sessions, some longer than 11 hours. No lifting, warping, excessive oozing or discoloration noted, even while printing those critical first few layers, which have to remain absolutely static over the entire time span of the print. With a clean nozzle and extruder gear, this filament is a top performer. Where I was most pleasantly surprised was during those jobs where the nozzle head was just a bit “scummy” with PLA residue and there were some PLA “grindings” inside the extruder from previous PLA transit— the output was still consistently outstanding. Overall, I’m very pleased to have found the Eryone PLA filament at a very agreeable price point here on Amazon. The fact that it’s regularly stocked also means I’m only a day away from order to install- good times, indeed. As I amass more time with this filament, I’ll be sure to update this review with any new factoids. For now, let me simply state that I’ve found my new favorite PLA filament- Eryone’s got a winner on that spool. (tl;dr): Consistently great prints; no odor, jamming, breaking, discoloration, even during extended print times. This is the good stuff! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 7, 2019 Reviewed in the United States on May 7, 2019 by Jeffrey R.

  • Great Performing Filaments from ERYONE Great Performing Filaments from ERYONE
Color: Pla-skin Size: PLA-1kg
I purchased the skin colored ERYONE PLA filament and it performed great. I experienced no stringing and had excellent bed adhesion. I had excellent results with bridging and overhang tests as well. The color was spot on too. I've purchased many different filaments from ERYONE and have never had a problem with their quality or performance. Plus their prices are very affordable, making ERYONE's filament a great value. I highly recommend their products. 4/16/26 - I purchased ERYONE's PLA-CF and it printed perfectly. No issues (stringing, bed/layer adhesion, etc) at all. I printed a C-clamp for my first part and it couldn't have turned out better. I used my external spool instead of my AMS on my Bambu Lab P1S due to the abrasiveness of the carbon fiber. I've actually had very good results with all of the ERYONE filaments that I have used and would recommend them. They are a great value. 4/20/26 - I recently purchased ERYONE's Burnt Titanium Blue/Purple PLA filament and am very impressed with the results. First of all, the filament produced a very smooth and string-free print. The bed and layer adhesion was great. I've used many of ERYONE's filaments in the past and every one of them performed flawlessly. The burnt titanium blue/black color is pretty cool. Depending on how the light hits it, you'll see variations of the blue and purple. Like I said, I've never been disappointed in any of the filaments I've used from ERYONE plus the pricing is affordable as well. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 24, 2023 Reviewed in the United States on July 24, 2023 by Mike G

  • Works only 0 percent of the time. Works only 0 percent of the time.
Color: Burnt Titanium Pla-green Size: PLA-1kg
First few prints on this product were absolutely excellent but for some reason it just keeps clogging on the last few prints I've been trying to get done. Eryone is like Poly maker.... Sometimes it works sometimes it doesn't but they want outrageous prices for pla. They overcharge on their filament. Next time I'm just going to stick with flash forge when I need burnt titanium colors. This is an update. This is honestly the worst feeling that I've ever used. The layers will not stick to each other. The Raven with the yellow and green is polymaker filament and the other one is the burnt green titanium filament. This filament is junk. This is worse than inland filament from micro center. If I could leave -1 Stars I would. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 20, 2026 Reviewed in the United States on February 20, 2026 by The dark lord 2

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