🚀 Elevate Your 3D Printing Game with CCTREE's ST-PLA Plus!
CCTREE ST-PLA Plus (PLA+) Filament is a high-quality, professional-grade filament designed for 3D printing. With a diameter of 1.75mm and a dimensional accuracy of ± 0.03mm, this filament offers exceptional toughness and rigidity, making it ideal for functional parts. It is vacuum sealed to prevent moisture, ensuring optimal printing performance. Compatible with most FDM 3D printers, this filament is perfect for both hobbyists and professionals looking to achieve superior print quality.
Manufacturer | CCTREE |
Brand | CCTREE |
Item Weight | 2.2 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 8.34 x 8.3 x 2.83 inches |
Item model number | CC-PLA-175-SIL |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Color | Silver |
Material Type | Polylactic Acid |
Number of Items | 1 |
Size | ST-PLA 1.75MM 1KG |
Manufacturer Part Number | CC-PLA-175-SIL |
M**G
works, but they don't give you the full 1kg
Works well, except of the 4 rolls, they ranged from 930-970g of actual material. 970 is acceptable... 930 is a bit misleading.Filament is brittle and has a tendency to snap inside the extruder. At least moreso than most other PLA's.Otherwise filament is fine, prints well.
W**S
Pretty good filimant but make sure they send the right color
The Filament is pretty good strong and cheap it prints nice and no real issues with it the only problem is that when i ordered the filament i bought a dark brown filament which has a nice matte color i ordered four of them and when i was getting to the last roll i realize that the last one was not dark brown but their regular brown which i don't even think you can buy on amazon. Either way just make sure they sent you the right one by looking at the tag on the side and also sent a picture to see the difference between their brown which is top and the dark brown which is at the bottom also yes i dried the filament before use the brown is just that glossy.
B**S
Great affordability with some legwork required
I've been through dozens of rolls of this brand's filament over the last 2 years. It's always quite brittle, sometimes breaking between the hot end and spool within minutes of a print finishing. It's fine on the spool but breaks when straightened. It sometimes leaves lots of little bubbles from the moisture as well. Stringing is quite notable with this filament too. I'm sure drying the filament would help immensely but I mainly print droids that need sanding and painting anyway, plus I'm lazy. I just turn my nozzle temps down to 190 to mitigate the bubbles and slow down speeds a tiny bit. Keep printing non-stop and you only have to deal with the broken filament a few times a day. Or you know, dry the filament. Diameter can vary from batch to batch as well. Measure with calipers and adjust flow rates accordingly.I'm sure a foil lined bag would help with what I'm assuming is moisture ingress during transport and storage. Or perhaps it's a manufacturing issue? This I'm sure would add to the cost though. It's just unfortunate because I want to recommend this filament to everyone, but until it's good to go out of the bag I can't in good conscience do that. As long as the price stays reasonable I'll keep using CCTree. Thank you guys for feeding my 3d printing habit and always shipping it to me so quickly when I'm not keeping track of how many spools I have left.
D**E
Printed good.
I gave this filament a four because it printed good but it was more of a eggshell/off white then actually white.
T**K
I really like the white.
I really like the CCTREE white plaPrints great fairly tough.My advice is don't buy their black idk what the additive is but the black is terrible and does nothing but snap. Buy the white or Grey when it's on sale.
R**R
Not neatly wound
I kept getting knots in the filament havent touched it since it was on my 3d printer. 3 prints now have had issues with this filament having knots in it other than that the filament does great until i hit a snag ive only had problems with the black and grey. Not the white
M**E
Keeps breaking off.
So fesh out of the vacuum seal and started printing no issues. However when the prints are done, I normally left them overnight, when I go to retrieve the print I've noticed that the filament leading into the extruder and hot end is cracked is several locations. This happened again and again and again. The second roll of filament is still vacuum sealed, so I guess I'll wait to see for that one. I don't think I will be getting this product again.
T**R
When product description says "for Creality CR-10", it surely means it!
This review is for the CCTree Blue PLA filament. I ordered this filament back in November of 2017 only on the basis that its product description says "for Creality CR-10". But for other reasons, the project for which I got this shade of Blue was delayed by a couple of months.Disclaimer: I'm a random CCTree PLA filament user and this review represents average users. I strive to make my reviews a bit more user-friendly by writing them in the way as below:-------------------------------------------------------------1. Product Appearance-------------------------------------------------------------This shade of Blue is darker than I see in the pictures and the filament really looks good when light is reflecting off of it at certain angles. I expect that the printed model to have the same dark shade of Blue as the raw PLA filament.-------------------------------------------------------------2. My Very First Experience-------------------------------------------------------------On New Year's day, I decided to put this filament to use and my *VERY FIRST* experience using this filament on the Creality CR-10 turned out to be awesome! The best part was that I simply loaded this filament and started printing out a part that I had sliced a week ago. Meaning, there was nothing special that I had to do other than loading the filament and hitting the print button!Like I said, when the product description says "for Creality CR-10", it surely means it!-------------------------------------------------------------3. Print Settings-------------------------------------------------------------I always print with Rafts enabled. This gives me enough time to either keep the print going, or suspend it if I feel that the settings are out of whack.I have a picture of my print settings attached. But here's a more elaborate list of these settings:Slicer - The version that comes with the Creality CR-10.A. Raft - EnabledB. Print Speed - 50 mm/s (Uniform)C. Layer Height - 0.3 mmD. Shell Thickness - 1.2 mm ( 3 x times, the Nozzle diameter of 0.4 mm)E. Infill - 10 to 15 %F. Bed Temperature - 68 - deg - C (A bit on the higher side, because the CR-10 is an open bed printer, and I keep it in a fairly open room)G. Nozzle Temperature - 210 - deg - CH. Feed Rate - 100%I. Bed Surface - Glass (without painters tape)The above settings are pretty much permanently set on my CR-10 and I have printed filaments from 2 other manufacturers and these settings work well with CCTree as well without any changes!-------------------------------------------------------------4. Bed Adhesion-------------------------------------------------------------I use the $1 "Extra Hold" hair spray that is abundantly available in the neighborhood Dollar Tree. This super inexpensive product helps immensely in holding down the print to the bed.-------------------------------------------------------------5. Printing Experience and the Finished Model-------------------------------------------------------------Off the starting line, the filament lays down real nice. The Raft appears smooth and shiny in the second and third layers. There were no issues with filament spewing blobs of plastic anytime during the printing process.The finished product looks great. I usually print with a layer height of 0.2 mm. But this time, I went for a setting of 0.3 mm and yet, the part came out beautifully! The Raft layer peels of easily and the model has smooth surfaces except on the Raft-side. As expected, the Blue shade is darker than what is seen in the product image.*****************Conclusion:*****************Over the past couple of years, I have been printing consistently with PLA filament sourced from just 2 manufacturers. It looks like I have to add CCTree as the third source for my PLA filaments.I feel that this filament is a great fit for the Creality CR-10, a printer that I use pretty much everyday to print out my models.
G**S
El producto es bueno
Recibí un filamento con demasiado humedad, de cualquier manera pongo una calificación media porque es mi segunda compra y el primer rollo estaba en perfecto estado y la calidad era muy buena. Lamentablemente en la última experiencia el filamento tenía mucha humedad. Seguiré probando, tal vez tuve mala suerte y me tocó un mal lote.
P**R
Works great
Used with my Anycubic i3 Mega S and it works a good as the sample white PLA that came with the machine. Setup with a 0.4 nozzle is 200 deg. with 40 deg. bed temp (it works so I'm sticking with it). Filament is wound well and comes off with no issues during a print. A minor thing is that the filament is a little more brittle so leaving it in the machine had it snap just after the feed gear twice on me, so if I'm not printing the same or next day I'll remove it. No big deal, it could also be an ambient temp/humidity thing. So based on my experience, I would recommend this filament and will buy more.
0**0
Good PLA prints well
Good PLA prints well no issues good quality and color
T**N
It's glows blue
It glows nicely
R**
Will not buy glowing filament, sorry
It does not glow as bright as i was hoping for, I tried many things but still a very low glow.
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