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🖤 Print Bold, Print Flawless — The Ultimate PETG Powerhouse
eSUN PETG Filament 1.75mm delivers industrial-grade precision with ±0.05mm tolerance, exceptional toughness, and superior chemical and weather resistance. Its 1KG vacuum-sealed spool ensures tangle-free, smooth feeding compatible with most 3D printers, making it the go-to choice for professionals demanding durability and flawless finish in solid black.




















































| Asin | B07FXVNWX6 |
| Best Sellers Rank | 702 in Business, Industry & Science (See Top 100 in Business, Industry & Science) 72 in Filament 3D Printing Materials |
| Brand Name | eSUN |
| Colour | A-Solid Black |
| Country Of Origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (6,014) 4.4 out of 5 stars |
| Eu Spare Part Availability Duration | 20 Years |
| Item Diameter | 1.75 Millimetres |
| Item Weight | 1 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | eSUN |
| Manufacturer Part Number | PETG175SB1KG |
| Material Type | Polyethylene Terephthalate Glycol |
| Model Number | PETG175SB1KG |
| Number Of Items | 1 |
| Special Features | High gloss, waterproof, high toughness, good mechanical strength, weather resistance, chemical resistance, good stability, stable dimensional tolerance, tangle-free and no clogging, high compatibility, vacuum sealed packaging |
| Unit Count | 1000 gram |
| Upc | 781520911594 |
User
Pretty good, nice quality, poor winding
I've used this filament for quite a while now, the bulk of it I have used to print parts to upgrade my printer.I've had no specific issues with the filament, it seems to print very well on my Prusa MK3S+ and the colour is pretty nice.The only minus point is because the winding on the spool is terrible, it's atrocious, to the point that I've never seen spools from other manufacturers like this.This seems to be a common thing with eSUN filament, every spool I have and have opened has been badly wound...but...Yes, there's a but!The winding, although poor, has thus far just been cosmetic, bad winding is only really an issue if the winding has not gone onto the spool properly, a long as the filament is wound on without coming loose, then it will come off the same way.Generally speaking, when people moan or complain about badly wound spools, it's because of something they've done and not the manufacturer, it's pretty much impossible for the manufacturer to spool filament onto a reel in a manner than it will tangle on the way off the real.
User
Prints good PETG!
I've been using this 1.75mm PETG filament for a few projects lately, and I have to say, it's been a solid performer. The print quality is really impressive; the details come out crisp, and there's a nice shine to the finished products that adds a professional touch.
User
Great PETG Filament, but Needs Z-Axis Tweaks for Better Adhesion
I purchased the eSUN PETG Filament 1.75mm in Solid Grey as an upgrade from PLA, and while it delivers strong and durable prints, I initially struggled with bed adhesion. Adjusting the Z-axis height helped resolve the issue, and now it prints reliably.✔️ What I Liked:✅ Strong and Tough Prints – PETG is far more durable than PLA while still being easy to print with. Ideal for functional parts and mechanical prints.✅ Consistent Solid Grey Color – The filament has a clean, uniform grey tone that gives prints a sleek, professional look. The surface finish is smooth with a slight sheen.✅ Good Layer Adhesion – Once the first layer sticks, the prints are strong with no delamination even on larger or taller objects.✅ Minimal Stringing with Proper Tuning – PETG is known for stringing, but after tweaking retraction and temperature settings, I managed to reduce it significantly.❌ What Could Be Better:⚠️ Bed Adhesion Needs Some Work – Compared to PLA, this PETG required extra adjustments to get a good first layer. I had to lower my Z-offset slightly to improve adhesion. Using a glue stick or PEI sheet also helps.⚠️ Hygroscopic – Needs Dry Storage – Like all PETG, it absorbs moisture quickly. Keeping it in a dry box or using a filament dryer will ensure optimal prints.⚠️ Higher Print Temps Required – Nozzle needs 230-250°C and the heated bed should be at 70-90°C, which might be tricky for beginners switching from PLA.💡 Final Verdict:The eSUN PETG Solid Grey filament is an excellent choice for functional, strong prints, but bed adhesion needs tuning. If you're coming from PLA, be ready to adjust your Z-offset or use bed adhesives to prevent prints from lifting. Once dialed in, the results are fantastic!✔ Best For: Strong, durable prints with a sleek solid grey finish.❌ Not Ideal For: Beginners expecting PLA-like adhesion without adjustments.👉 Overall: 4/5 – Reliable PETG filament once tuned, with a great solid grey color!
User
Good stuff, great price
would by again
User
My staple go-to PETG filament
I always buy this brand of filament and never have any issues. Never tangles, prints well, great value and makes nice prints. Highly recommended.I print this on my Creality K1
User
Great results, but you need to get your settings honed in first
This was my first ever PETG filament, but as I have been getting amazing results with their PLA+ filament I thought I would try eSuns PETG.I have to say that 1st impressions were not good, I was really struggling to get good results at first, with problems with bad adhesion, blobbing, stringing, layer adhesion etc, however I now know this was all down to my configuration and not the filament.I am using and Ender 3D V2, and Cura as my slicer. After many different attempts I found that downloading eSuns material profile for PETG helped, but after some trial and error I find the optimum print temperature for my printer is 138 (profile default is 145) I guess there is some tolerance in the temperature calibration of different printers.I also found you have to print fine and slow. I have made the following adjustments to the default Cura Dynamic Profile0.16 layer height0.2 for 1st layerBuild Plate 70Print Speed 30Wall, Top/Bottom Speed 15Initial Layer Speed 15Number of slower layers 5Cooling 20IroningI also had to get me e steps and bed level spot on, any under extrusion really showed on large flat areas.I use the smooth side of a textured glass build plate, and cote with basic watered down PVA glue, for perfect adhesion when printing, but once cooled the print just falls off with no prizing required.So it took a fair bit of trial and error, but the results are now amazing, with very shiny and smooth top and bottom layers.
User
Working well, reliable.
A couple of tests and the magic numbers became apparent. (Not that they are any secret they are pretty much what is recommended on the box), but just so it can be said to have been done, printer is just an Anet A8, no particular mods, bed is blue painters tape.Bed temp 80c throughout (this was to overcome warping but I feel I will be able to modify this with geometry changes to the items).Extruder temp 240c. Nothing fancy or special but I do find with this type of filament, especially if you are manually levelling the bed is to set that base layer layer very very small, almost having the nozzle scraping the blue tape, but much lower than I would for PLA or ABS. It seems to want to be hard "piped" onto the surface. That being said I'm not needing any stick glues or proprietary adhesion helpers. PETG always (to me) seems somewhat prone to stringing but those settings will be something you fine tune for your own set up.So tl:dr Bed 80c. Extruder 240c. Tight bottom later.Will buy again, consistent, quality product from a manufacturer I have found to be so in the past.
User
Prepare to be annoyed
I'm pretty new to 3D printing and generally use PLA, but wanted to try PETG for some prints that will be exposed to quite a bit of heat.In Cura, there is a eSUN PETG profile you can use, but I had to change the settings because I had quite a lot of issues with really bad stringing etc. The main one is the nozzle temperature, where I lowered it from 245 and 235 and the results seem a lot better. I still get stringing etc but not as bad, but I'm sure if I tweak the settings even more I should be able to get more decent results.I use a glue stick on my magnetic bed mainly to help remove the print afterwards.When I first started using this, on the initial layer the filament was just getting stuck to the nozzle as it moved and resulted in failed prints. I wondered why this was, as the bed was level for PLA. I read online that you want the nozzle a bit higher than for PLA, so what I did was level the bed and as soon as I felt the slightest bit of pressure on the paper used for levelling, I left it at that (a bit less pressure than normal levelling for PLA). This has fixed the issue and still sticks to the bed perfectly fine.It's annoying printing with PETG as I'm so used to pretty decent and easy prints with PLA, but it looks like it's a lot of trial and error - play around with settings etc until you get decent results.Highly recommend this particular filament if you're starting out with PETG - eSUN is a good and trusted brand when it comes to filament.
User
Ok
Pour le prix, c'est correct, avec les bons réglages.
User
My favorite filament
This is my favorite filament. It's so pretty, and prints well. I've printed through probably 30+ rolls of this stuff going back to 2019 when I had an Ender 3. If you can get it on sale, even better. I've tried a couple other transparent blue PETG's and this is my favorite, just based on the color. The overture transparent blue PETG is very similar in appearance but this is just a slight bit darker, not enough to notice in photos, but enough to notice in person if they're side by side.
User
Snabb leverans.Mycket bra produkt.
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User
Rozowy
Kolor filamentu przypomina troche rozowy.
User
kaliteli
güzel ve sorunsuz geldi nemlenme yok denecek kadar azdı problemsiz baskılar aldım
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