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Apr 2015

So I’m a highschool sophomore, which means spending $50 per roll of makerbot PLA so I can use my school’s machines is pretty rough… Anyone have reccomendations for cheaper PLA of similar quality? Thanks!

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Colorfabb PLA is only 40$ a roll and well worth it. The price is pretty typical for a 750g roll. Anything cheaper and you get what you pay for. Dont ruin a machine and go through the hassle of clogs from cheap filament.

You should check out Creator Fuel (creatorfuel dot com). We have PLA rolls at less than half that price and of very good quality.

If you have a hub or buy a value pack then I’d recommended colorfabb pla/pha. -Marius

So the cheaper filament I use is hatchbox. Amazon.com 2

I’ve had really good results with it. However, I think it’s worth noting that using NON-Makerbot Filament will void the Makerbot warranty.

I’ve been using PLA from Printrbot (Sacramento, CA) for the last year and a half and I’ve always had good results. I also have only used it on a Printrbot Simple. Their prices are $19 (.5kg) + ship, $30 (1kg) + ship, and a Print Club subscription (cancel any time) which gives you 2 different colored .5kg rolls for $35 with free ship per month.

Hi! I’ve been super happy with Voltivo Filament from http://www.cubicity.com 4 No tangles on 10+ hour prints, great rich colors and good prices. Great customer service! Can’t say anything bad about them.

right now radio shack is 50% off so afinia pla is super cheap so go fast. furthermore i too am a highschooler in sf. is there any good comunities here that you know of for 3d printing??

EBAY has by far the cheapest prices. Most color for under $30 and you get 2.2lbs. You can get black PLA for about $22 w/ free shipping! Can’t beat that!

I’d recommend Inland ABS & PLA if you have a Microcenter store nearby (they also ship). It’s good, and cheap. $15/Kg cheap.

28 days later

+1 for the Inland filament! i have 5 rolls on my table right now. i have blown through at least 5 other rolls of Inland PLA and never had a clog or issues with quality. on my Replicator 2 i print it at the same temp as MakerBot PLA (230c) which is above the recommended temp (190c to 220c). i was having issues with layer adhesion and the higher temp fixed it completely. I love this stuff and it is dirt cheap. it comes packed really nice in a tight vacuum sealed thick bag with silica gel bags to keep moisture away too. Cant go wrong with Inland.

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11 months later

inland filament has been great and super cost effective.

i see this is an old post but figured i would respond. Happy Printing!