
I found a roll of funky green SUNLU PETG filament on Amazon and took a chance to added it to my cart. I had taken some time to read about PETG and users experience of using it. I was somewhat concerned as almost everywhere I read it said stringing was the biggest issue, I didn’t want to spend lots of my time postprocessing prints as I’m considering opening a store online and sellint the printed parts. So the print quality is crutial. I needen’t have worried…



Right now I’m printing the parts for my Bear Upgrade for my Prusa i3 MK2.5. Everything is looking good, very good. I think I could go as far as to say that the quality is much better than PLA and the feel of the prints is really different, they have a slight flex to them and feel really smooth and silky. Great.

The bad news and of course with me there always is some. Amazon no longer have this filament in stock.