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🖤 Print Bold, Print Brilliant — Elevate Your 3D Game with eSUN PLA+!
eSUN PLA+ Filament 1.75mm is a premium, plant-based 3D printing material engineered for superior toughness, minimal shrinkage, and exceptional dimensional accuracy (±0.03mm). Its 1KG spool offers 340-350 meters of tangle-free filament, optimized for high-speed printing and broad printer compatibility, delivering reliable, high-quality prints with a glossy finish ideal for both functional prototypes and detailed models.












| ASIN | B07FQDKR28 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #95 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #11 in 3D Printing Filament |
| Brand Name | eSUN |
| Color | D-black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (16,749) |
| Item Diameter | 1.75 Millimeters |
| Item Weight | 1 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | eSUN |
| Manufacturer Part Number | PLA+175B1KG |
| Material Type | Polylactic Acid |
| Model Number | PLA+175B1KG |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| UPC | 781520911990 |
| Unit Count | 35.274 Ounce |
Z**L
Great filament for skulls and skeletons
I found a 3D model for an interesting skull so naturally I wanted to print it out. A small test print with white filament came out great but the color just wasn't right. Does anyone make a bone-colored PLA filament? Of course they do. I'm not the first weirdo to 3D print a skull after all. A minute of searching brought up this spool from eSUN, and after a few clicks, it was on its way to me. I've used eSUN PLA before and, while I prefer Elegoo by a very narrow margin, eSUN has given me good results. I was a little worried because the skull I was printing would have to be done in 2 parts (skull and mandible), and the main part was a 23 hour print. Plenty of time for something to go wrong. Bambu has a preset for eSUN PLA+ so that's what I used. After slicing, loading the spool, and hitting the print button, I crossed my fingers and walked away. I checked on it again in the morning (12 hours later) and so far everything looked good. Layer lines were visible but not too prominent. Since I was using a 0.4mm nozzle, I didn't expect the lines to disappear. There was a slight gloss to the print. I would have preferred a matte finish to simulate bone porosity, but since I didn't specify a matte filament, I was neither surprised nor disappointed. At the end of 23 hours, the skull was waiting on the build plate. It looked exceptional, without so much as a stray filament, void, or other defect that I could see. The support material (there was quite a bit of it) broke away without much fuss and I was left with something that, from a few feet away, could pass for a skull. Adhesion was just right. The part never shifted during the print but was relatively easy to remove from the build plate once everything had cooled. I did use a little hairspray as an adhesion promoter-- I wasn't taking any chances-- but I doubt that I actually needed it. The mandible was a much easier print (only about 6 hours) and it came off without a hitch. After years of dealing with finicky 3D printers and filaments that would only print correctly about half the time, I was floored that I could walk away for an entire day without looking over my shoulder once and come back to a completed print. I usually pay $10-$12 a spool for garden variety PLA. This spool was slightly pricier at $18, but it is a specialty filament and the price is quite reasonable for the quality and appearance that you get. I can't think of a single bad thing to say about this filament. It worked flawlessly for this project.
L**S
Consistently Reliable and Excellent Quality Filament!
I’ve used a lot of different PLA+ brands, and eSUN continues to be one of the most dependable options out there. The filament feeds smoothly with zero tangles or breaks, and the diameter consistency is spot-on, resulting in precise, clean prints every time. Layer adhesion is excellent, and the surface finish comes out beautifully glossy without needing any extra tuning. This PLA+ also has great toughness compared to standard PLA — parts feel stronger and less brittle, perfect for both functional prototypes and aesthetic prints. It sticks well to the bed without warping, and cleanup after printing is effortless. If you want a filament that performs well across different printers and print speeds, eSUN PLA+ is a solid choice. Great value for the quality and reliability!
J**Y
Affordable, reliable, and consistent for functional parts.
eSUN PLA+ has become my go-to filament for most of my prints. I mainly design functional parts for use in tooling and fixtures and have never had any problem with the structural integrity or dimensional accuracy of this PLA+. I have run through dozens of rolls of black, grey, and fire engine red with no issues. I don't follow any strict climate control processes or store the rolls in any particular way. I try to remember to remove the filament from the AMS gearing when I don't plan to be printing for a little while, which I believe is a good practice. I always check the end of the filament for brittle arears before loading into the AMS and snap off the end by hand until I run into the first part of the filament where it just bends back and forth in my fingers. That's typically just an inch or two from the previous end of the filament and I never have any issues following this process. I'm more concerned with accurate prints that have great layer adhesion, so I don't typically print for speed, but I have no reason to believe that this filament could not be pushed to limits that I have not tested. Affordable, reliable, and consistent - I count on eSUN PLA+ to get the job done.
S**B
Great PLA filament
No issues, fits, prints perfect, no breaks, nothing. Just works perfect with the PLA temperature default settings in 3d printer I have. It was sealed air tight went sent and the color is perfect.
D**K
High quality worth the extra price
So far the best pla I’ve bought. Decided to try a brand that was directly supported by bambu and thought what’s a few more dollars for plus if I have less failures. First benchy already can tell the build just looks better has a shine to it almost and just better quality and experience from the get go. The red is a rich rich color and couldn’t be happier with it. Definitely worth the increase in price, don’t cheap out you save money in the long wrong not having repeat failures and spaghetti. I will definitely be replacing my other filaments with this brand and plus where available! Note: this is the first time I’ve ever been able to clearly read the benchy text on the bottom.
T**G
Usually very good but can get a bad spool
I’ve already gone through 6 rolls of the stuff and it’s been great. The only reason it’s not five stars is because every once in a while you’ll likely get a spool that isn’t wound very well so you have to sit there and make sure it doesn’t catch on itself and ruin your print
A**C
Prints fine in my K1
It's good stuff for the price. I needed a color for a project and this got put in the shopping cart. The spool unrolled just fine, some manufacturers out there wind theres to give you problems. The speed didn't change nor was there any kind of extra smell. Good stuff, good price
W**E
Works a little bit less good than bambu lab pla but that is expected with the a1 mini. Is cheap for it's quality!
J**I
Perfect filament , works great on my bambu p1s and x carbon.
O**A
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T**N
Nice pla+
J**W
Filament works well. Good adhesion and few failed prints. Strength seems ok. I've had problems in the past with pla filament that breaks in storage if placed under any strain, e.g. if you thread the end through holes in the spool to stop it unwinding. This pla+ seems to behave better.
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