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PETG Filament 1.75,Toughness Enhanced Red Petg Vacuum Sealed,Accuracy +/- 0.02 mm, 1 kg Spool 3D Filament Petg Red

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Color: Red


Features

  • Toughness EnhancedEase of printing, high purity with low shrinkage and superb layer bonding.Novamaker PETG filaments will meet your demands for printing projects of functional parts with higher toughness.
  • Clog-Free & Bubble-FreeNovamaker dry petg 1.75mm filament for 48 hours before packaging and vacuum sealed in nylon rebag. No stringing and warping issues,easy to use.
  • Tangle LessAdvanced take-up device, PLC automatic precise wire arranging to make sure the line tidy and less-tangle and guarantee the petg filament 1.75 tidy and easy to be fed.
  • Dimensional Consistency1.75 mm petg, dimensional accuracy + / - 0.02 mm,giving you a great printing experience with no clog. 1 kg spool.
  • All Lifetime WarrantyRecommended Extrusion/Nozzle Temperature 230C - 250C,net weight 1kg spool. Fast and effective 24 x 7 professional customer support providing technical solution of novamaker petg red filament.

Brand: NovaMaker


Material: Polyethylene Terephthalate Glycol


Color: Red


Item Weight: 1 Kilograms


Item Diameter: 1.75 Millimeters


Package Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 8.66 x 8.15 x 3.11 inches; 2.2 Pounds


Item model number ‏ : ‎ novamaker-petg07


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ July 6, 2020


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Novamaker


Best Sellers Rank: #15,901 in Industrial & Scientific (See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific) #363 in 3D Printing Filament


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Customer Reviews: 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars 718 ratings


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  • Great Product
Color: Green
I am using this to make small parts that I didn't want just black on my RC drone build. Great color and I haven't had any issues printing with it. I plan on getting some more when needed.
Reviewed in the United States on April 3, 2025 by DemonRat71

  • great PETG filament
Color: Green
great PETG filament! I've had this stuff laying around here for years now because I thought it was a translucent and that it was a pretty fuggly color. Well I was running out of my other PETG so I figure what the hell and gave it a shot. This is by far my favorite color of green I currently have and it prints great (I did put the old spool in a drybox but I just got a new spool and put it directly on my CFS and it's printing great! If you think it's stringy or doesn't print well then I would highly recommend a filament dryer.. they're not that expensive (just get one that will do 60-65degress for PETG) and they work great for getting the moisture out of the filament and getting it printing great. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 5, 2025 by David Scott

  • Good PETG but not true black
Color: Black
Great strength PETG filament which is most important. I did notice that this filament is labeled as black but prints with a faint translucent green color under bright light. This doesn’t matter I me as I just need functional parts but it is noticeable.
Reviewed in the United States on February 19, 2024 by ryan ryan

  • I'm sure it's absorbed a lot of moisture by this point, but still producing decent prints.
Color: Black
I bought this last year, and I've even had a hot steam vaporizer running through the Winter. I've had the spool set up on my Neptune 3 Plus all this time, and I'm sure it's absorbed some moisture, but I'm still getting good bed adhesion and solid layers. I get a lot of spider webs during movement despite having the machine set to retract and bob during moves, but that's probably due to moisture. I haven't gotten any pops or inconsistencies in the layers, so it's still doing just fine. Maybe next time I need to change the nozzle, I'll unload the spool and pop it in my filament dryer for a few days. It's a good, reliable, and strong PETG. The last thing I made was a Boulder-style deck box for MTG Commander, and it's solid and interlocks very well. It was certainly cheaper to print than pay the $12+ for one at the local card shop. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 29, 2024 by Knux Kitsune

  • Filament Cascading Disaster
Color: Grey
I bought a roll of your PETG grey Filament toward the end of last year (2022). And have had nothing but problems This filament was wet, runny, and stringy right out of the packaging. The filament popped from expanding water vapor coming out of the nozzle when I first tried printing with it. When at the reccomended on the box Temperature it would continue to expand on it own and run out of the nozzle (runny). This issue caused it to contact and cling to other parts creating stringing problems. So I put it in a dryer box for a while, until the humidity stayed at about 15%. When I got back to printing with it, it remained stringy and runny. This caught up on my block and ruined some prints. In trying to clean my block, I eventually broke the wires to my heater and because I could not heat my block to remove the parts that were fused with melted burnt plastic, I had to replace my hot end. My ruby tipped nozzle is still stuck in the block. Ordered new hot end parts, installed new hot end parts, and went back to trying to print with this filament. This filament continued to show the same qualities (stringy and runny) as previously noted, but because I was trying to print a precise model I noticed a few other things. This filament would over extrude, meaning dimensionally it was not the 1.75 +/- 0.002 i was expecting. It also had soft spots that my drive gears would chew through and not retract or drive more filament into the hot end. And I cannot stay up for the entire 17 hour print to listen for the little click that tells of a drive problem. This morning my intention was to clean up the parts from supports and skirts ( that I need to get the small parts to stick ) and assemble this model. That is when I found out It does bond really well to supports, just like bonds to the previous layer. Meaning I have to carve the surface I need out of that. Looking over these parts, that took the better part of 2 weeks to print. i do not have a single usable part that I can clean up and use, in less time than it would take me to print another one. (with good dependable filament) So it is all in the garbage now, printed parts and the rest of the roll. Looking at my new heat block that is now covered in a burnt mess of plastic, I tried cleaning it. Meaning heating it up, to soften the plastic and gently brushing and/or scraping it off the components... Worked well until I got near the heater. and sparks.... So now I have another dead heater. Meaning another Hot end replacement. I got my new diamond tipped nozzle out, of the heat block and it has burnt plastic all up the threads into the block, despite torqing it to the reccomended torque of the nozzle manufacturer, I believe this plastic still seeped out between my brand new nozzle and brand new heat break, to leak down onto my prints. I will quit 3d printing before I buy another roll of this filament. For a 35 dollar roll of bad filament, I am now looking at a loss of over 200 dollars on parts. Buyer beware. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 28, 2023 by Amazon Customer

  • The Better PLA
Color: White
I'll keep it short, this is the better PLA. Print this stuff with a .8mm nozzle and the higher end of the temperature reccomendation and you will get some seriously strong parts. I used this stuff to print a fender for a Onewheel and I have dropped that board 6 feet from a ramp going over 5mph onto concrete and the fender printed from this material was the first part to make impact and it didn't even leave a mark! Seriously this stuff is so cheap and can be used for end-use products with how strong it is. No it is not carbon fiber nylon so don't expect to make tools out of this but it definetely is strong enough for many cases. Best of all the layer adhesion on this is miles above PLA and thus the strength is much more uniform. In the end if you are looking for a cheap and easy to print material this stuff is a solid choice. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 7, 2022 by Andrey Marquart

  • This Novamaker PETG works great
Color: White
I have been using Novamaker PETG for quite some time. I find that it works well and has great strength. I print with a Prusa MK3S+ at 240C for 1st and all layers. I set the bed temperature at 85C for first layer and 90C for all other layers. The last thing I printed with this was a pool solar cover reel base replacement and the strength is considerably stronger than the original part. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 11, 2023 by M2 M2

  • It's ok. Didn't receive cleaning filament though
Color: Red
First print was a calibration cube and came out perfect and the color looked amazing. Printed a couple other things and it was super stringy, no biggie just tweaked the settings to fix it. Now that I got minimal stringing, the layers are inconsistent, like some layers will have that great looking translucent red, and others will be pale and opaque. I can't find a happy medium but I kinda expected a bit of a fight with such cheap filament. Also didn't receive the cleaning filament that was stated in one of the pictures and again farther down the page Update: I think I've figured out the settings to get the prints nearly perfect. Just takes a LOT of trial and error of messing with temps, print speed, fan speed, etc. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 18, 2023 by Frankie Frankie

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