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🎨 Elevate Your Prints with Creality's PETG Magic!
The CREALITY PETG Filament is a high-performance 3D printing material that combines the strengths of PLA and ABS. With a diameter of 1.75mm and a dimensional accuracy of ±0.03mm, this eco-friendly filament is designed for optimal printing results. It comes neatly wound to prevent tangles and is vacuum sealed to ensure a clog-free experience. Ideal for a variety of FDM printers, this filament is perfect for professionals seeking quality and reliability in their 3D printing projects.















| ASIN | B0CRLGHWZF |
| Brand Name | Creality |
| Color | A-black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (1,828) |
| Item Diameter | 1.75 Millimeters |
| Item Weight | 1 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Creality |
| Manufacturer Part Number | Creality Black PETG |
| Material Type | Polyethylene Terephthalate Glycol |
| Model Number | Creality Black PETG |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| UPC | 198168963234 |
| Unit Count | 35.27 Grams |
Y**N
Poorly wound up
This filament is extremly bad wound up. It gets stuck up around every meter. You have to stay next to it and watch the printing the whole time, if your printer does not have an automatic control mechanism.
D**W
PETG is always a bit finnicky for me, but once I got my printer dialed in, this one worked well. I'm using an Ender 3 V2 Neo on Klipper with Cura as my slicer. I tend to save PETG for prints that need to be more rugged, such as when making replacement parts or anything that might be used outdoors. I did end up making a custom profile in my slicer for the Creality PETG after doing some calibration test towers, although the generic PETG also gave good results. PETG is more sensitive to humidity, so you'll want to take measures to keep it dry, especially if you hear it popping and crackling while printing. I use the lower temperature dehydrate function on my air fryer. It also helps to store it in a sealed bag or container with some silica gel packets. I weigh mine before and after drying. Basically once the weight stops going down, it's done. You can find out more about this online. The prints came out looking good, with a minimal amount of stringing which is normal for PETG on my printer. I had some trouble with an intricate deer I was printing, but that had more to do with my printer settings and scale. The Benchy came out great. I was able to see the details in the print, and everything came out well. The finish was glossy. This seems like some good filament.
A**S
No sigas las recomendaciones que viene en el paquete, yo recomiendo usar la cama a 60 grados y la temperatura del extrusor en 215 a 220grados, si le pones a 70grados la mesa y a 230 a 260 como indican las instrucciones se van a quemar tus piezas (esto aplica para mi Ender 3 v2). Es un excelente material para trabajar y muy resistente, además siento que no se consume tanto como los demás. Para mi excelente producto.
D**S
Creality PETG is my default choice, as I run a small print farm, and it produces very consistent results across several printers, at 245°C. It’s worth the money. For the lack of hassle. It’s bright red, as opposed to some washed out salmon coloured ones I’ve regrettably purchased.
S**E
No issues with this filament. It’s the perfect matching color for my cozy coupe.
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This Creality PETG refill prints strong, clean parts with great layer adhesion and a really nice digital blue color that pops. It’s tougher than PLA and handles functional prints well, especially for parts that need durability or outdoor use. The refill system is a nice bonus for less waste—just make sure to keep it dry for best results since PETG can absorb moisture.
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