Zapaer
February 20, 2017, 10:05am
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It might be worth it for you to check out some local 3D printing shops in your city/region. If you can find one, it’s better to get filament through them as they will (most of the time) have tested the filaments. Also it might be cheaper than paying for shipping and faster too.
I know that Colorfabb has a few resellers in Germany: http://colorfabb.com/storelocator/ .
But they are more of a premium quality filament provider. Their filaments are superb but a bit pricey.
Also this website might be of use to you: http://3dsuppliers.org/index.php?title=Main\_Page .
Finally, try samples before you buy more than 1kg of any filament. Not all PLA/ABS filament is the same, different suppliers use different blends (additives) which may change the quality and behavior of the filament and may not work very well on your printer.
Zapaer
February 20, 2017, 10:09am
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For general filament info check this out: 3D Printing Temperatures & Printing Guidelines – Filaments.ca
It gives you recommended print settings for different filaments. You may have to tweak them depending on your printer.
For the properties of different filaments you can visit this site: http://nicklievendag.com/filament-guide/ .
Also Google/3D Hubs forums are your friend!
Bavilo
February 20, 2017, 10:41am
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Thanks!
There aren’t any local 3D Printing shops near me. I would have to drive over an hour.
But as far as I can see Hatchbox and SainSmart should work fairly well? I would definitely give them a try.
I’ve been using OrbPolymer and FormFutura recently on both my Prusa i3 MK2 and my Lulzbot Mini and TAZ6 and really, really like the stuff. More specifically the PLA and PETG from Orb and the Apollox and TitanX from FF.
Joerg_4
February 20, 2017, 2:16pm
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Hi @Bavilo
here are my favorite brands:
ColorFabb: PLA/PHA seems to be a little stronger than standard PLA. Easy to handle. Cheapest shipping.
Fillamentum: Nicer colors compared to Colorfabb. Easy printable.
Formfutura: Their HD Glass is better printable than ColoFabbs XT (just my personal opinion)
All brands are easy to obtain in Germany.
hth
Joerg
I use Meltink3d filaments for ABS and PLA. I’ve always gotten quality prints from their stuff, in addition you can buy 90% of what they have from Amazon.
I am using primarily Hatchbox PLA on my MK2 and the results are good.
Bavilo
February 20, 2017, 6:36pm
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Have you had any experience with Hatchbox ABS?
Yes, but not on the MK2. Hatchbox ABS seems to be stable and not to finicky.
After reading some of the responses, I feel there is one vendor that is being left out for US-based makers. Makergeeks.com sells a huge selection of reasonably priced filaments. I fell in love with their Raptor PLA from the first time I ran it through my MK2. I have also used their cheaper PLA and their ABS. I have only experienced a small amount of issues, and all were resolved by a change in printer settings.
Hatchbox ABS is second best in my list.
Happy Printing!
-The Koob
Hi, I’ve been using Colorfabb and Smartfil Materials. I discovered that Smartfil filaments also works very well with Zortrax M200. I can print cheaper and results are amazing
Bavilo
February 22, 2017, 11:27am
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Thanks for the replies so far!
So we got:
Makergeeks
Hatchbox
SainSmart
ColorFabb
Fillamentum
Formfutura
OrbPolymer
Proto Paradigm
Smartfil
Side note: I would probably print ABS a lot, followed by PLA.
Bavilo
March 27, 2017, 11:01am
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After finally receiving my Prusa i3 MK2S kit and getting tired of the included silver PLA. I wanted to go ahead and buy some new PLA, ABS and PETG. Turns out it is really hard to find any supplier!
I wanted to start with Hatchbox PLA and ABS but on Amazon they don’t even offer Black and White in 1.75mm. Same with SainSmart…
now eSun on the other hand is widely available on Amazon. Can anyone recommend eSun?
Is there a way to get Hatchbox and Sainsmart elsewhere in germany?
Thanks!
Hi @Bavilo
it’s not that hard to find a supplier
As you are located in Germany I can suggest the following:
- ColorFabb (my number 1 supplier ). Top of the notch filament + free shipping to Germany. Check out their Economy PLA as well, it performed perfectly on my printers.
- eSun (never used it ): amazon or filamentworld.de
- Sainsmart (only used their TPU ): amazon or ebay
- Fillamentum (my nuber 2 supplier, super nice colors ): order directly or at filamentworld.de
hope this helps
Bavilo
March 27, 2017, 12:55pm
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This is just getting frustrating now. Ordering from Fillamentum directly is useless since nearly everything is out of stock.
Tried lots of their distributors and its either out of stock, or they dont ship to germany…
Filamentworld has next no Fillamentum ABS…
Someone please tell me where I can get Fillamentum ABS in germany
Bavilo
March 27, 2017, 4:21pm
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Ok I just placed an order…
Black and White ABS from Fillamentum, Black and White PLA Economy from ColorFabb, and Black Transparent GlassHD from FormFutura.
Excited
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Hi…MELCA is making a name for itself, but perhaps my favorite feature is the amazing customer service. Perhaps it’s because they have so few reviews that when they do get a bad review they can respond so quickly. It just goes to show, if you put out a high-quality product you can take the time to make each customer happy.
As for positive reviews, customers are quite happy with MELCA’s price and quality. This filament boasts excellent tolerances and is known to print well even in inexpensive printers where you would expect to see more problems.
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As per what I have seen and used Hatchbox is the best Filament Brand to buy.