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CARBON by Comfy Materials is a premium 1.75mm PETG filament, rigorously lab-tested and FDA-certified for food contact safety. Manufactured with ±0.02mm diameter accuracy using Eastman GN071 Copolyester, it delivers smooth extrusion and mechanical consistency. Its eco-friendly, low-odor formula is compatible with most FDM 3D printers, making it the go-to choice for professionals demanding food-safe, durable, and precise 3D prints.
Manufacturer | Comfy Materials |
Brand | CARBON |
Item Weight | 3 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 8 x 8 x 3 inches |
Item model number | FIL101 |
Color | Black |
Material Type | Polyethylene Terephthalate Glycol |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer Part Number | FIL101 |
K**N
Great!
Works great! Prints great using bambu labs h2d.
J**N
Great printing filament!!
The Carbon filament printed beautifully after being dried for 8 hours at 65C. Product was clean and printed really well.
A**R
Good and the Ugly
I had no problems with printing this clear transparent other than color. Getting a "transparent" print with any "clear" filament is impossible. What it does do is print translusive (to the point I can see through it) with a greenish tint to it. I also printed the same exact file and settings with Overture transparent filament, and it also came out translusive without any tint to it. I suspect the tint comes from what ever they added to make this FDA approved. The overall look of the Overture is much better than the ECO transparent filament as is night and day.A drinking glass would look odd with this transparent PETG filament, but the idea is to be able to make something you can eat or drink out of that does look good.If you want FDA approved, then this is it, and it prints just fine. If you want a much better look, then Overture has this beat hands down. I've also used ACTIVEME transparent PETG+ filament on other things and Overture on the same, so I would suspect ACTIVEME PETG+ transparent filament would do as well as Overture on this print. ECO has a slight green tint to it.
G**G
Not Microwave Safe, limited cleaning in the Dishwasher.
This is a fairly tough filament to work with as it is more elastic than normal PETG, but when you get it down you can get some excellent prints.I ended up printing a mug that I designed with the product and it came out excellent. The cup went through the Dishwasher 1 time and was fine on the top rack, the second wash and somebody turned on the heated drying, which pretty much caused severe warping of the side walls, so I certainly wouldn’t put it in the Microwave.At this point I’m not sure I would buy it again, but it would be great to see an HT version of this for printing more durable mugs, plates, and bowls.
P**O
Using for 3D printed Hydroponic Tower
I had purchased one of the non-ECO versions of this filament when it was on sale to see how it would print using a 0.6 nozzle and 0.36 layer height. It worked great, but when I went to buy more, the deal was over. I found this ECO version at a price I was willing to pay, so I purchased one to try. Exact same filament with a cardboard reel and vacuum packed in clear plastic instead of silver. Needless to say, I bought another of these yesterday. Like all PETG I've used, it is a little stringy, but I'm printing functional parts, they don't have to look perfect. Printing with a 145 degree C temp seems to work best for my Ender 3 S1. I've found that drying overnight (down to about 15% moisture) gives a slightly better finish.I have, and will, buy again.
T**Y
Printed without issues
First time printing with PETG, print comes out nicely and didn't run into any issues.Used generic PETG print settings from Bambu Labs.Shiny quality to the finish.
C**R
Absolutely garbage
Stuff may be food grade, may not be, no label or anything like I was hoping for. Stuff printed absolutely horrible even after dry. So much stringing and fuzzys it ruined the same print twice before completion and the third was passable but took hours to clean up. The second part of what I printed the filament never even bonded with itself like the first print. You can take a razor blade and separate some of the individual print lines. Have almost a thousand hours on my printer and have done lots of prints, not claiming to be a pro however I do know what I'm doing and I do clean and do maintenance on a regular schedule. Never had a failed print or such a bad experience with filament till this crap. I'd definitely recommend against this stuff, especially now since I had to give back my customers money for failed prints due to faulty materials.
E**E
Worked well for my intended application
Used to make some magnetized (embedded magnets) holders for my kitchen knives.
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