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FLASHFORGE PLA Filament 1.75mm (1kg spool) offers industry-leading ±0.02mm dimensional accuracy, low melting point for easy printing, and clog-free reliability. Designed for most FDM 3D printers, it produces vibrant, glossy, and durable prints with minimal odor, making it perfect for professional and home use alike.
| ASIN | B07X8P5VY1 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #86 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #10 in 3D Printing Filament |
| Brand Name | FLASHFORGE |
| Color | Blue |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (4,917) |
| Item Diameter | 1.75 Millimeters |
| Item Weight | 2.2 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Zhejiang Flashforge 3D Technology Co., Ltd. |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 1.75 |
| Material Type | PLA |
| Model Number | PLA-1KG |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Unit Count | 35.274 Ounce |
| Warranty Description | 1 year |
M**R
Very cool colors. Changes at different angles. Unique and cool effect.
I got this filament based on a post in a 3D printer forum. I have never used FlashForge filament before but I know of the brand. (mostly as a printer company that also makes filament) The Flash Forge Burnt Titanium color has a bit of a following on the forum I was reading though. I had to try it out. It printed fairly easily but I ended up lowing my bed temp from 60 to 55 to get better results. My prints were sticking originally but then coming loose occasionally. (enclosed printer which was probably getting too hot inside) I printed with a nozzle temp of 230 which could be too high. (220 might have been better at high speed) I wanted the most shine out of the filament and higher temps generally give you more shine. My next print will be at a lower nozzle temp. If it looks the same visually, I will print at a lower temp from now on. The models I printed look great. Everyone I have shown them to likes the colors. You can see black, green and a shade of blue depending on lighting conditions and the angle you look at it. (a combination of both) I attempted to photograph a model and I could get it to show multiple colors but it does not look as cool in the picture as it does in person. For some reason, the photos show the model in a single color for the most part. If there isn't enough light, it sort of looks like light black. Tough stuff to photograph. This is not a tri color filament in the normal sense. It is like a mostly black, glitter like filament with the three colors showing at different angles. (at least that is what I think it is) I do not claim to know exactly how it does this. I like trying new types of filament especially filaments that give a print a unique look. This definitely checks all of the boxes. I will likely be ordering more of this at some point. Other than vases, reptiles and dragons, I am not sure what else I will print with this. It isn't for every model but when it works, it really works.
O**A
Flawless Performance with My AD5X – FLASHFORGE Never Disappoints
I’ve become a huge fan of FLASHFORGE products, and this PLA filament is another reason why. I run a FLASHFORGE AD5X, and I can honestly say I’ve yet to have a single issue — not with the printer and not with this filament. That kind of consistency is rare in the 3D printing world, especially if you print regularly like I do. The matte green color looks fantastic in person. It gives prints a clean, premium finish and does a great job of hiding layer lines compared to glossy PLA. The diameter consistency (±0.02mm) really shows in the print quality — smooth extrusion, solid layer adhesion, and predictable results every time. I’ve had zero clogging, zero feeding issues, and no tangling straight out of the box. It just works. Once you dial in your settings, it runs reliably without constant tweaking. Between the AD5X and FLASHFORGE filament, everything has been dependable and stress-free. In a hobby where troubleshooting can take more time than printing, that reliability makes a big difference. Highly recommend this filament — especially if you’re running a FLASHFORGE printer. I’ll definitely keep buying it.
L**Y
Beautiful Color and Top-Notch Print Quality!
The color is vibrant, consistent, and looks amazing on finished prints—exactly what I was hoping for. It has a smooth, rich tone that really pops, whether I'm printing small models or larger pieces. Print quality has been excellent. The filament feeds perfectly with no jams, and layer adhesion is solid. I’ve had zero issues with warping or stringing, and the surface finish is clean and professional-looking every time. It’s clear this is a high-quality filament, and it’s become my go-to for any projects that need a bright, eye-catching pink. Highly recommend for anyone who wants great results and reliable performance!
P**3
Clean prints and cool color
Was great filament. Yielded very clean prints.
B**T
Great color for Halloween items
We use this filament on our printers (Bambu and Qidi) to print Halloween pumpkins. The PLA prints well and without any flaws and clogs. First layer adhesion is great and we did not have any issues. The filament is priced right -especially on the multipacks- and is shipped very fast. We always look for well priced quality PLA and end up -when its on sale- with Flashforge on Amazon. Highly recommended!
C**R
Bright Blue, mid-spool tangle
When it prints, it prints beautifully. Using a 0.25mm nozzle on my Flashforge Adventurer 5M, I’ve been able to get smooth, detailed prints with minimal stringing and no extrusion issues. Bed adhesion is also solid—sticks right to a heated bed without glue or tape. Filament diameter is spot-on, and I’ve been running it at 220°C with no problem, right in line with Flashforge’s recommended settings. Most prints come out strong, though I’ve seen some delamination—possibly due to thin walls or minor print setting issues. Now, the downside: about 40% of my spools have had mid-roll tangles. That’s a killer. Clean spool winding is crucial, and even though they look tightly wound, a few crossovers mid-print have forced restarts and wasted time. Packaging is excellent (vacuum-sealed with desiccant), and overall, the filament is good if you don’t hit a tangle. At this price point, it’s still competitive—but be ready to babysit your prints if you’re running a long job.
C**N
El filamento es bastante bueno, no contiene humedad alguna y se trabaja muy bien con temperaturas entre 198-205 en mi caso. El acabado es excelente y los colores sí cambian con respecto a la posición de la luz. Realmente me sorprendió lo bien que quedan las piezas.
L**E
belle qualité d impression
G**I
The adhesion is tricky sometimes you need to find a best temperature. Otherwise is good.
A**O
It produces a good quality print. Compare to the previous brand that I’m using. This one is by far the best filament that I have used.
J**K
After finishing off a roll of another brand's Black I was looking for something a little different but also, not, brightly coloured. That's when the Flashforge sparkly black filament caught my eye. I'm relatively new to 3d printing so far having printed with 'printer's PLA tester orange', a well known brand's black + white, and a lesser known brand's translucent PETG yellow. All the PLA printed fairly well but the PETG was a disaster. After finishing off my last brand roll, I switched over to the FF Galaxy Black. I reviewed the heating instructions and noted it had a melting point of 50c and lower end range of 190c (slightly lower than the other brand PLA I was using before). So I tweaked my slicer settings and put the new filament in my curer for 5 hours at 45c to ensure there was no residual moisture going to affect print quality. Immediately it started stringing and wouldn't stick and panic struck. Why was PLA going wrong when I'd had no problems with my other rolls mere minutes earlier?? I immediately knocked my Z down 0.1mm and tried the same print again, voila, problem solved. That's a first! Normally it takes me ages of faffing, with this filament, 1 print and I've then had zero problems with subsequent prints. I showed my other half, my first print and the reaction was "ooh that looks nice, it's sparkles!" which is amazing given it was a kitchen towel for an Ikea rod I grabbed from thing verse which I'd printed (pictures attached of two different varieties, neither matched what I needed, so I am still working on it in Fusion360, will re-upload once I'm happy with it). So first impressions are very good, both from me, and a non-3d printer person. Very easy to dial in. Good adhesion. Can't comment on 'sheerness' amazon, it's a black filament?! I did read on a group somewhere that 'sparkly' filament can cause issues with the hot end or something so maybe something to be aware of and keep an eye out on, if you run lots of rolls of this kind of filament, perhaps? But no problems for me thus far, from the 4-5 prints I've done so far. Would I recommend this to a friend? Yes Would I buy this again? Yes Anything else to add? It'd be cool to have a white or cream with sparkly silver bits in it, like the newer marble counter tops you see. Get on it, Flashforge R&D team!
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