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OVERTURE PETG 3D Printer Filament 1.75mm, Neatly Wound Durable PETG 1kg Spool (2.2lbs), Strong Toughness Filament, Dimensional Accuracy +/- 0.02mm, Fit Most FDM Printers (Digital Blue)

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Color: Digital Blue


Features

  • Stronger Than PLA, Easier Than ABS!Tired of brittle prints? Overture PETG offers the great of both worldsdelivering the strength and durability of ABS with the ease of printing of PLA. Perfect for functional parts, mechanical components, and outdoor applications, its the premium filament for robust, reliable creations
  • Built for Real-World Challenges!Need a filament that can handle heat, moisture, and impact? OVERTURE is a premium filament for robust prints! With excellent layer adhesion, low shrinkage, and high impact strength, Print with confidence, no matter the challenge
  • No More Tangles, No More Headaches!Say goodbye to frustrating filament tangles! Overtures precision-wound spools ensure smooth, tangle-free experience from the first layer to the last. Spend less time untangling messes and more time bringing your awesome 3D creations to life
  • Vibrant Colors, Endless Possibilities! From eye-catching cosplay props to custom tools, Overture PETG offers a rainbow of vibrant, fade-resistant colors. Bring your ideas to life with filament thats as bold and durable as your imagination - your creations will look as stunning as they perform
  • Supported & Smooth Printing Print with confidence. Overture filament comes with dedicated support and a 1-year shelf life for unopened spools (proper storage required). We're committed to timely solutions for a seamless printing experience. Your reliable 3D printing partner

Brand: OVERTURE


Material: Polyethylene Terephthalate Glycol


Color: Digital Blue


Item Weight: 1 Kilograms


Item Diameter: 1.75 Millimeters


Manufacturer: ‎OVERTURE


Brand: ‎OVERTURE


Item Weight: ‎2.2 pounds


Package Dimensions: ‎8.74 x 8.19 x 2.91 inches


Item model number: ‎UK-MATTEPLA17511


Color: ‎Digital Blue


Material Type: ‎Polyethylene Terephthalate Glycol


Size: ‎1.75 mm Diameter, 1 Kg ( 2.2lb ) Spool


Manufacturer Part Number: ‎OVPETG175


Date First Available: February 17, 2019


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  • Great PETG for my project. 250C was sweet spot, and prints perfect on Sovol SV07+ PEI bed.
Color: Grass Green
Grass Green is pretty close to Ryobi's green. I printed PETG and found 250C, the max, was best. I also noticed it printed more shiny at higher temps. Duller at lower. 70C bed was fine and 80C no different on Sovol SV07 PEI bed. Fast led to problems. Sweet spot was around 38mm/sec for walls. If I dialed it up to 50mm/sec then stringing started. On a roll sitting for about 3-4 weeks it did pick up moisture which can cause your nozzle to accumulate some excess. Keep an eye out for it. If you come back to a final print with little extra blobs, it's probably knocked off the nozzle as it moved around. I used Cura default for wall thickness but I did drop my layers to 1.6mm for better arches. I didn't use bed adhesion (brim, raft, etc), bridges or supports but I also kept all my angles gradual. Look at the pic and you'll see they are basically circles. I used 20% infill as well as 30%. No real difference. When setting the power drills on the bracket arms, they only deflect maybe 1-2mm. Barely noticeable. Yes, by hand you can make it deflect 5-6mm but this is just to organize my tools, not create a climbing wall that will support lots of weight. I printed all of what you see with 1 spool. I have a 2nd loaded to do a ton of more tool wall brackets, but wanted to get this review up. If your print has started, and you have moisture issues, try bumping the temp up and keep an eye on it. You may get through it bumping 5 degrees at a time to watch for change. In my case, it was in the infill area, and so it's "entombed" inside. When I ramped up to 60mm/sec and got to higher layers, like around 300 of 500 (again, 1.6mm height layers) it did start to have issues rising a bit, and catching upon hot end return. I reduced the speed back to 32, and dropped the fan from 20% to 10% and the clipping stopped for a perfect finish. I do also use glue pen for adhesion to the bed, but even on a clean bed (no glue pen) I still had great adhesion. Finish is great. No stringing if I keep speeds down. Strong as you'd expect from PETG. I am super happy. I did read reviews that were negative but didn't have problems. The storage bag is resealable which is really nice. Spool did not detach on either spools. My filament was unopened on both rolls, ordered about 4 weeks apart. I will definitely order this product again as I get more of my power tools wall mounted, and when I get a chance I will upload the STL files to Thingiverse. I created these prints on TinkerCad. website, exported STL into Cura and then sliced GCode sent to Sovol SV07Plus. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 10, 2025 by John Schubert John Schubert

  • A high quality PETG at a great price
Color: 1 Kg Black
Filament came tightly vacuum sealed in a UV resistant silver plastic. It printed beautifully right out of the box without needing a drying cycle. The diameter is consistent, with no under- or over-extrusion. I did have to adjust the Flow Rate down slightly on my X1 Carbon - I think it veeeery slightly over-extrudes on the first layer, and dropping the Flow Rate to 0.93 seems to help. I have not experienced any clogging issues with the filament. I have printed well beyond the 50mm/s speed recommended in the pamphlet with no stringing issues, even with a nozzle temp of 255C. The black color I purchased is well pigmented and opaque. Overall, I am happy with the purchase. I also bought a spool of PETG white that I haven't used yet, but I expect similar results. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 22, 2025 by Warren W.

  • Good quality filament!
Color: Green
High quality filament at a fair price. I really enjoy Overture filament, it prints very well on my 3d printer. It is PETG though, so it needs to be dried (That's to be expected.) Dry it at 50c for 24 hours then store it in a dessicant dry box. The finished prints have a nice finish on them, and I don't have any issues with filament tangles. As far as consistency, I don't buy enough to comment on that, but it performs very well! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 9, 2025 by Adam

  • Update...user error. Read for details on what it took to get this PETG to print on my E3v2 Neo.
Color: 1 Kg Black
UPDATED REVIEW: Getting this PETG to print was a real struggle for me but... it ended up eventually working so in all fairness I've upped my review stars and I take credit for this as "user error". What it boiled down to was print speed. I was working with common slicer templates for PETG which print around 50mm/sec and I see other people reporting success at that speed but, it was a total mess for me. I found a few reviews that suggested turning the speed way down so I tried it and it made all the difference. I am working with a new Ender 3 v2 Noe with PEI build plate. Using about 240 nozzle and 80 bed. My esteps are calibrated spot on, and my flow calibrated to about about 88 for this material in my machine and these temps. I turned the main print speed down to 30mm/sec and the initial layers, supports, and walls down to 15mm/sec and it completely changed my printing experience with this material. ***HERE IS MY INITIAL REVIEW BEFORE I DISCOVERED SLOWING DOWN THE PRINT SPEED*** Based on other reviews and pictures, it seems some people have had great results with this filament. My expectations are low, I just wanted decent results as my prints are mostly functional and I am not overly concerned with aesthetics. Unfortunately after hours of testing and tuning I have not achieved a single acceptable result and will likely give up with this Overature PETG. The filament arrived sealed, I have stored it in a vacuum bag and use a heated filament holder when printing. My machine is a new E3v2 Neo with capricorn PTFE tube and a bi-metal heat break. I also print in an enclosure. ZERO luck with this roll of PETG. The pictures show two temp towers, the one on the left I printed with TECBEARS PLA and the one on the right with Overature PETG. Yes, PLA is nice to work with and as you can see, the PLA tower printed clean starting with 215 and 180 on the top; all layers were good with just a little stringing at the top cooler levels. Again, I just hoped for acceptable results with the PETG; I started at 245 on the bottom with 85 bed temp and finished at 215 on the top layer. All levels look terrible. My e-steps are tuned perfect, I did several flow tests printing single and double walled cubes which resulted in overflow and an adjusted flow rate of 88 which resulted in good flow test results on the test cubes but still most all prints fail, I barely got this temp tower shown in my pictures to print and as you can see, it is terrible in all regards. I have done a ton of tests for 1st layer adhesion and z-offset, my bed is super level (I use octoprint to visualize) and I've tried a few z-offset adjustments, no love... My last 1st layer tests turned out good and then I go to print and it wont stick, the filament globs up on the print head and smears around. I absolutely must have a brim, or better yet a raft or my print fails on the first layer. Sure, some folks have had good luck although I've put in the time and a lot of effort and I give up; I cannot get this filament to produce a useable print on my E3v2 Neo. I am not the only one reporting these challenges, maybe Overature has quality control issues with their PETG? Maybe I never found the perfect adjustments but I sure tried and I have to move on now, I can't spend my whole life trying to get a filament to produce "OK" results. ***SEE TOP OF REVIEW FOR UPDATED SUCCESS STORY*** ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 4, 2023 by Markcm Markcm

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