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NAGA PETG Filament 1.75mm,Durable 3D Printer Filament,Green PETG 1kg Spool(2.2lbs),Dimensional Accuracy +/- 0.02 mm,Fit Most FDM 3D Printer

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Color: 1kg Petg Green


Features

  • Premium PETG Filament:PETG filament provides high level of durability, flexible and durable, easy to print, low shrinkage and good adhesion, no odor during printing, to help you with your printing projects with toughness function.
  • Neat and Orderly:No clogging, no bubbles, less winding, full mechanical winding and strict manual production inspection to ensure that NAGA PETG provides you with good printing experience.
  • Compatibility:Supported all mainstream 3D printers , ensuring that the filament is used in the shortest possible time.
  • Vacuum Packing:Vacuum sealed to keep moisture content low, although PETG filament does not absorb water we recommend that you keep it dry and dust free after opening to prevent brittleness or clogging the nozzle.

Brand: NAGA


Material: ‎Polyethylene Terephthalate Glycol


Color: 1kg Petg Green


Item Weight: 1 Kilograms


Item Diameter: 1.75 Millimeters


Manufacturer: ‎NAGA


Brand: ‎NAGA


Item Weight: ‎2.2 pounds


Package Dimensions: ‎8.27 x 8.07 x 2.72 inches


Item model number: ‎NG2279


Color: ‎1kg Petg Green


Material Type: ‎‎Polyethylene Terephthalate Glycol


Number of Items: ‎1


Manufacturer Part Number: ‎NGPETG0327


Date First Available: July 10, 2022


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  • Needed a specific color for a one off job, wasn't expecting much. Surprise. Surprise.
I needed a specific shade of PETG that my regular MFR's don't have and this was the closest to what I needed that I could find. Have never heard of these folks, but it met the color requirement so here we go. First: Windings. I'm used to all kinds of variances in windings, but this roll was spot on. Like absolutely flat rows, utterly uniform. Only other brands I've seen recently with that kind of control on the windings are Prusa and some of the stupidly epensive $100 and up a roll engineering grade filaments, so color me impressed. Next was the dimensional analysis. I measure the diameters both perpendicular and parallel to the flange at multiple locations into the spool, using a high end set of Mitutoyo micrometers that read reliably out to 0.0001 MM. For MFR's I'm used to working with I'll pull 10 sets of perp & parallel, doing a few at 6" increments, skipping 10' and another set in 6", looking for variances in the diameters. For new MFR's I triple that, going at least 200' into the spool, as I've been burned by this in the past. I was astoundingly surprised. The diameters averaged out at 1.7493, which is about as spot on as I've seen in a good long time. Even my way pricier ENG filaments aren't that close. Even more surprising was the overall consistency of the values. The max deviation from the average was 0.017, which is absolutely stunning as lots of manufacturers tout +/- 0.2, but over the course of a spool very few even come close to that, let alone beat it. Further there was next to no major differences in the Perp vs Flange measurements which indicates ovality. This was really really good. Next I ran single wall tests to set the extrusion multiplier, which came in at 1.0294 and that's below the typical delta I see for PETG (got several way more expensive brands than this that have EM's that are double that). I didn't run a temp tower so I shot the EM tests at 230 first Layer, 240 2nd and subsequent with a bed temp of 80C. No sticking issues whatsoever on either the satin or textured plates. Had a little stringiness which I attribute to cutting corners and not running a full on temp tower, but I was in a hurry and this was needed for a 14hr plus print on the XL and wanted to get that off and going as there's other stuff in the queue. Had zero issues doing a 5 color print with no wipe tower (and I normally won't risk that on a new untried filament, but as mentioned was in a rush, and based on the measurements I'd already done I figured I was in safe shape. It printed fine, even in the areas where it was having to play with several other filaments at fairly different temps (I have some MFR's PETG's that print at well above or below the 230-240 range). Post print I stuck it in the dryer and noticed a 2.36G drop due to water loss (and I'd barely used 50-60 gram s off the roller as it's part in the part, so it was a little soggy out of the box but not horrifically so (I've seen some fresh out of the box PETG spools shed 6G or more) and that plus my lack of temp tower was mostly likely my stringing culprit. The Spool is decent, hubs a tad wider than I typically like to see but that's minor. No flange flexing from the vacuum packing, box is OK, not great these are nits. The stuff's a bit more than my "go to" PETG but not absurdly so. Next time I need an oddball color, I'll be seeing if these folks can fill it. IF they made ASA I'd definitely give it a shot. They show they make nylon but I can't find it as that might be worth a go as well. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 15, 2024 by LewnWorx

  • Good budget PETG
I was looking for a pastel green PETG that was more yellow than blue, and this is just that. I appreciate the color in the listing being accurate to what's received. It may not be as opaque as higher priced filaments, but it's 90% there and the color was consistent for the first 100 grams. It lost ~2g after drying and printed great. Would buy again. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 20, 2025 by N. M. Glennon N. M. Glennon

  • Not the shade I thought it was hoping for....
First off, it's shiny, but it's PETG, not PLA. I was hoping for more of a dark olive drab, but this is more like a fresh Spanish olive. It's actually a pea green. Other than that, it's good PETG; I've had good luck with the NAGA filaments and will buy other colors again. The only other problem I have is that there was a section of the spool that got broken at some point, so it won't work with my Bambu AMS. It was boxed well, but Amazon has been very inconsistent on how they box up what I order lately. I even received a spool in a bag the other day ("Just like a box!" written on it..... nah). I've received a few boxes with the carboard spools dented up as well as this PETG; haven't worried too much about it until now as the spools work fine on a spool holder, but now I'm needing intact spools for the AMS. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 27, 2023 by Darin D. Smith

  • Bought 2 1kilo NAGA PETG 2022/2023
Bought 2 Grays from NAGA brand PETG 2 1-kilo rolls 225-238C at 80/70C bed , print Store in the open 90% humidity (not good for petg) for 1-2 months. PRUSA MK3 original, not mk3s upgraded Bought at 15.00 USD a kilo.roll Did fine. Minor stringing. Stringing gets worse as PETG is stored in the open, but that a material property. Minor shine, did fine. Adhesion is fine once you get it dialed in with bed leveling. I have printed a range of 225-238C but mainly at 225/230 level. perimeters were at 100mm/s Came vacuum sealed with desiccant. Standard packaging, any less would not be good. The only issue is there at times some impurities (like black tiny blotch on the print/burned or something) that happens in the print (probably more noticeable when you do prints without any infill usage like me). We are talking like under 5 specks/events/occurrence over the whole roll. For me atleast. IF you are looking for a budget GRAY PETG at 15$ USD as of 2022/23, if you can forgive the possibility if having a MINOR black splot in the print, this isnt bad at all. Cant really complain, 4-5 stars, let be realistic. AT 15$. ONLY notion I hope someone else could add in, is, I haven't WEIGHED the filament so. The possibility of them shorting us is unknown BUT ime was okay is relative amount compared to other filament i have printed with same stl. BUT someone should do the weigh-in anyways cause we should hold them accountable. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 21, 2023 by R. Lam

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