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Polymaker PETG Filament 1.75mm 6kg Black *1 + White*1 + Grey*1 + Red *1 + Blue*1 + Transparent*1 3D Printer Filament, PolyLite PETG 3D Printing Filament 1.75mm, Dimensional Accuracy +/- 0.03mm

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Color: 628 - 1.75mm Black *1 + White*1 + Grey*1 + Red *1 + Blue*1 + Transparent*1


Size: Old Formula


Features

  • Good Mechanical and Thermal Properties: Available in over 12 colors and effects for your everyday creations, PolyLite PETG is designed for unique inventions and strong gadgets. PETG offers a heat resistance of 80 C (144 F) and greater toughness than regular PLA.
  • Tangle-Free & Moisture-Free: PolyLite PETG filament is meticulously wound to prevent tangling, dried, and vacuum-sealed in a resealable ziplock bag with a desiccant. Always hold the tip of the filament to avoid nodes, and use the holes on the side of the spool to help prevent tangling.
  • Good Layer Adhesion & Rigidity: PolyLite PETG filament is a worry-free 3D printer filament that eliminates issues like warping, jamming, blobs, and layer delamination. It offers excellent bed adhesion, consistent color, and dimensional accuracy. Note: Turn off the fan for the first layer to enhance bed adhesion.
  • Cardboard Spool: Now available in upgraded 3.0 packaging, featuring a fully recycled cardboard spool and box.
  • Printing Settings: Nozzle: 235 C; Bed: 70 C; Speed: 60mm/s.

Brand: POLYMAKER


Material: Polyethylene Terephthalate Glycol


Color: 628 - 1.75mm Black *1 + White*1 + Grey*1 + Red *1 + Blue*1 + Transparent*1


Item Weight: 6 Kilograms


Item Diameter: 1.75 Millimeters


Brand Name: POLYMAKER


Manufacturer Part Number: PB01027


Unit Count: 211.6 Ounce


Manufacturer: Polymaker


Number of Items: 6


Model Number: PB01027


Material Type: Polyethylene Terephthalate Glycol


Color: 628 - 1.75mm Black *1 + White*1 + Grey*1 + Red *1 + Blue*1 + Transparent*1


Item Weight: 6 Kilograms


Item Diameter: 1.75 Millimeters


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  • Prints slow and hot, but very nice in the end.
Came in a mylar vac sealed package. Very robust. Didn't dry it at all, just threw it into the printer and ran a benchy to start off with and see how the stock settings in the profile from the Polymaker website worked. Flawless. Literally zero defects right out of the package. It prints fairly hot at 255C, with a bed temp of 70C, and very limited cooling. The volumetric speed is about half the newer version (non legacy), and the line speed also quite slow relative to the polymaker HF PETG. It prints beautifully with a nice glossy sheen. Not a fan of the lower speed it needs, but the results were quite good. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 21, 2025 by Diabeetus

  • Quality Filament!
So far I have only used the Black PETG (apparently the old formula) I have a few colors to try. I don't have a single complaint yet. Out of the bag and straight to printing, it's been loaded on my printer for prototyping some speaker podz for over a week now and still doing good. Pros compared to other brands I've tried: - Hardly any stringing at all - Smooth prints with a nice sheen - Layer adhesion is good - Spool is neatly and tightly wound - Yet to have a tangle - Does not appear to be AS brittle The only con I can find is it does not seem to handle bridging as well as the previous brand I was using. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 5, 2025 by Robert

  • PolyLite is high quality filament. PolyLite is high quality filament.
Color: 117 - 1.75mm Red (Hex Code: #D92b1c) Size: Old Formula
This review is for the Polymaker PolyLite PETG filament, Red (#de4343), October 2023 I am using the PolyLite filament to print the object in the photograph at this very moment. It is performing MUCH better than the Duramic PETG I was using for other projects. So far I have had ZERO blobs on the walls of my print and very minimal stringing at 80mm/s at 235°. In the close-up photo you can see that there was a little problem with layer adhesion in one spot, but turning the fan up to 75% fixed it immediately. You can also see blobs in the interior, but they will be hidden, so I don’t care. Printing directly on glass with a little hair spray to make sure things stay put. The print has been going for nearly 15 hours at the time of the photos. Bed temp is set at 75°, but my bed runs about 5° cool, so it’s actually at 70°. The filament is a bright, deep, and shiny RED. We will have to see how long it holds its deep color. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 8, 2023 Reviewed in the United States on October 8, 2023 by Rahman Carr

  • Purple makes it terrible Purple makes it terrible
A little bit of background: I've used Polymaker's PETG before, in translucent clear, and that's been a fantastic filament printing on my Ender 3 Pro with direct drive, E3D Revo with a .8mm nozzle and even on a textured PEI bed, no problems with that at 35mm/s - 55mm/s. Prints are strong, mostly warp free and look good aesthetically. For reference, the pictured prints were attempted on my Voron V0.2 with an E3D Revo with a .6mm nozzle, albeit quite a bit faster at around 100mm/s, which while faster than the recommended print speed on the spool, is no problem for other brands of PETG and PLA, those prints come out clean and well defined. Which is why it's baffling that the purple PolyLite PETG is so, just, bad at sticking to itself. It warps at the edges almost instantly, overhangs are completely hopeless, bridging is fine only if there's a single layer, any more than one layer of bridging and it'll shift the other lines of filament and cause even more problems. What looks like overheating layers seems to either be what it is, or a large lack of filament adhesion to itself in general. I tried to slow down the prints, down to about 60-70mm/s, but even then, the filament struggled to adhere to other lines and layers below past a certain point, telling me at least that there seemed to be an odd heat creep issue, which was more apparent in the temp tower, with sagging overhangs and bridges getting worse as the nozzle was getting cooler. Is it being printed too quickly? I'm not too sure, but there's not really any reason to pick this at all for modern printers that can print decently quickly if that's the issue. Pick any other PETG, even other Polymaker PETGs, especially the clear, unless you really need this color for some reason. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 30, 2023 Reviewed in the United States on October 30, 2023 by Calvin S

  • Go to PETG
Color: 126 - 1.75mm Clear (Hex Code: #Dbd5d6) Size: Old Formula
I do not write reviews often but in the case of this filament, absolutely. I have always used Hatchbox for my PETG needs, but no longer. The filament was shipped in the normal brown Poly box but vacuum sealed in a non-reusable bag. That is ok with me because I knew when I opened the package, the hiss let me know it was sealed correctly. As always, dry out your filament, especially PETG. I let this run at 54c for 8 hours before using. This is not my first translucent filament but it has been the EASIEST to print with. Stringing is basically non-existent, adhesion is not a factor and the quality of the prints are immaculate. I have tried countless filaments over the years from all manufacturers. Poly is my go to PLA using PLA Pro or Polylite because I have never had one issue with their filaments, so why not try their PETG. Yes this comes in a cardboard roll which I am fine with. Right now I am printing this with heavy infill because I need the strength but the transparency is VERY good even with 40% infill. Printing with a larger nozzle, less infill, thicker walls, and post-processing will give you a clearer finish. Print this slower than PLA. You can also go down to .1 and REALLY slow printing for a very clear finish, but will lose strength and time printing. PETG can be a little tricky if you do not have the correct temps / retractions. Surprisingly, I print this at a lower temp than other PETG filaments. I am running a Titan Direct Drive so my retraction settings will differ from a Bowden setup. I have printed this with Marlin without issue and currently running Klipper with BETTER results. Setup: Creality CR10-v3 STOCK Bed: G10 When printing on Glass I raise 5c Cura Settings for a stronger PETG print (Currently using settings for fan ducts for Hero Me G7) .4 brass nozzle .2 layer height .4 line width 1.2 wall thickness 2 Top Surface Skin Layers Monotonic Top/Bottom Unchecked Skin in Z Gaps Unchecked Ironing Unchecked 40% infill Connect Infill Lines Unchecked Temp 235 Build Plate 80 Initial Layer Bottom Flow 108% Print Speed 40mm/s My Titan Extruder Retraction settings Enable Retraction Retract at Layer change Checked Retraction Distance .8 Retraction Speed 45mm/s Retract before outer wall Checked Limit Support Retractions Unchecked Enable Print cooling UNCHECKED <---------- With Klipper, turn off all Acceleration Control, Jerk Control, Z Hop when retracted. Take your time with the Klipper setup and go through each step in order, not skipping. If you walked through all Klipper settings, everything will print GREAT. If not, blame the user and not the tools. I skipped a couple the first time through and was so confused as to why everyone loved Klipper because my results were terrible. Impatience got me. I went through the setup again (took my time, couple days), and I am sold. I will not go back to Marlin. For a good print, everyone should make sure a couple of things are in order regardless of slicer, firmware or printer... 1. Your bed is level 2. No seriously, take the time and level your damn bed 3. Do not write bad reviews because filaments do not stick to your unlevel bed 4. ESTEPS. Tune them, per roll, not per filament. It can change from roll to roll. Also, tune your ESTEPS at the temperature you are going to print at (start a spreadsheet and keep track of settings to cut down on the time it takes when changing rolls). 5. Correct temperatures. This can also change PER ROLL and depending on how dry it is. If you hear a slight pop sound, too much moisture. 6. Bed adhesion. I have used Carborundum glass beds, thick mirrors, HomeDepot 12in mirrors and now G10. There is ONE common factor to all of them, do not touch the bed. EVER. Wash the bed with dish soap and water, then dry with a clean, lint free cloth. Glass beds would require me to clean them every few prints. G10, pfft. I just wipe it down with the blue shop roll paper towels and done. Now if I TOUCH the bed, I clean it with dish soap and water. You can also use 99.99% alcohol to wipe the beds down as well. Spend $20 and get a G10 sheet. You will not be sorry. Happy Printing! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 29, 2023 by Kevin

  • I love PolyMaker, but not their PETG I love PolyMaker, but not their PETG
I hate to leave a bad review because I absolutely love PolyMaker and have been using their PolyTerra PLA religiously. But the PolyLite PETG is unlike any PETG I’ve ever used. I’ve never had so many issues with dialing in print settings. I thought I had found reliable setting so I started a longer print. Halfway through the 4 hour print layers stopped sticking to one another and left a hole in my print. I highly recommend Elegoo Rapid PETG if you are looking for reliable PETG. Otherwise polymaker makes great PLA! Their PETG is just horrible in my opinion (specifically the PolyLite Black PETG) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 16, 2025 Reviewed in the United States on May 16, 2025 by Joey Cahill

  • Remember to calibrate the Flow Dynamics if you are getting bad prints. Remember to calibrate the Flow Dynamics if you are getting bad prints.
Color: 514 - 1.75mm Grey (Hex Code: #8c8d93) Size: Old Formula
Over the course of seven months, I could not get this filament to print correctly. I tried a gazillion profiles and dried them for 48 hours straight. Two 5kg spools and one 1kg spool—all three are garbage. I also tried a different printer. In conclusion, this stuff is garbage. DO NOT BUY!! ******************* UPDATE 1/22/2025 ********************** I got excellent prints after calibrating Flow Dynamics for this filament; it was a user error. If you are getting poor bed adhesion and under extrusion, calibrate Flow Dynamics. Please see the updated pics ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 11, 2025 Reviewed in the United States on January 11, 2025 by Darryl Harris

  • Very meh. Very meh.
Color: 126 - 1.75mm Clear (Hex Code: #Dbd5d6) Size: Old Formula
I don't understand the hype behind Polymaker. There are better cheaper options out there. The transparent is more translucent. Its subpar and its more expensive than brands that are far more transparent. This ended up being pretty stringy stuff too. I bought it for a transparent container box system, and used it for a filament enclosure as you can't see through it very well. Print was slowed way down for transparency. Roll wasn't incredibly dry either. 14%. Also this roll does not like multi color systems. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 24, 2026 Reviewed in the United States on May 24, 2026 by Dan

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