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Best selling 3D printer filaments from Prusa

On this page you’ll find a ranking of the best 3D printer filaments from Prusa. To give you a quick overview, we’ve added the most important product details. This page always stays fresh and updates automatically.

1. Prusa Prusament PETG Mango Yellow 1kg

PETG is one of the easiest materials to print. It is cost-effective and suitable for beginners. Its relatively high toughness and temperature resistance make it ideal for printing technical parts, such as components of our printers. 

2. Prusa Prusament PLA Pineapple Yellow 1kg

PLA melts at a relatively low temperature of about 175 degrees Celsius. Unlike so-called thermoset materials, PLA can be heated several times above its melting point with very little degradation. It is a hard material, but this also means that it is somewhat brittle, and once broken, it readily shatters. Only this material is proven for 50 micron layer heights. 

3. Prusa Prusament PLA Simply Green 1kg

PLA melts at a relatively low temperature of around 175 degrees Celsius. Unlike thermosetting materials, PLA can be heated multiple times above its melting point with very little degradation. It is a hard material, but this also means it is somewhat brittle, and once it is broken, it tends to shatter. Only this material is proven for a layer height of 50 micrometers. 

4. Prusa Prusament PLA Recycled 2kg

PLA melts at a relatively low temperature of about 175 degrees Celsius. Unlike thermosetting materials, PLA can be heated multiple times above its melting point with very little degradation. It is a hard material, which means it is somewhat brittle. Once broken, it tends to splinter. This material is proven for a layer height of 50 micrometers. 

5. Prusa Prusament PLA Opal Green 1kg

PLA melts at a relatively low temperature of about 175 degrees Celsius. Unlike so-called thermoset materials, PLA can be heated several times above its melting point with very little degradation. It is a hard material, but this also means that it is somewhat brittle, and once broken, it readily shatters. Only this material is proven for 50 micron layer heights. 

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