🚀 Elevate Your 3D Printing Game with Carbon Fiber Precision!
The Creality Carbon Fiber Filament is a high-quality 1.75mm filament designed for 3D printing, offering enhanced toughness, low shrinkage, and compatibility with a wide range of FDM printers. Weighing 2.2lbs, this eco-friendly filament ensures superior print quality while being easy to feed and shape, making it a top choice for both professionals and hobbyists.
Manufacturer | Creality |
Brand | Creality |
Item Weight | 2.2 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 8.27 x 2.76 x 8.27 inches |
Item model number | 3301060002 |
Color | Carbon Fiber - Black |
Material Type | Carbon Fiber |
Number of Drawers | 1 |
Number of Items | 1 |
Size | 2.2lb |
Line Size | 1.75 Millimeters |
Manufacturer Part Number | 3301060002 |
R**N
Nice glossy finish
Prints very nicely with my Anycubic Kobra 3. Printed some vases and some little (and one not so little) articulating animals to test. No issues with adhering to the build plate or itself so far.
W**N
Great filament
Love the color and finish. The filament works well with both my printers. The filament handles a high temp and flow rate. The output is amazing. The filament performance is wonderful as expected.
C**K
Quality filament
This filament always gives me consistent quality printing. No jams or clogs.
D**R
Good price/performance, and matches the K1C (see details). Recommended
So, I added a Creality K1C to my printer collection recently. I was disappointed to find that my printer didn't ship with the spool holder. I didn't intend to back-mount my filament anyway, but I was expecting to print and use the side spool holder. Guess what, the side spool holder re-uses the tube assembly! I decided to just get the Creality Space Pi Filament Dryer, instead.As far as filament care goes, I don't really do everything I should. My basement isn't damp, but the 45%-ish RH isn't perfect, either. To that end, I do use a Sunlu S2 dryer that I have had for a couple years. There's nothing wrong with it, but the controls are on the side of the dryer, which is not appropriate for use with the K1C.My first experience with the Creality Space Pi Filament Dryer was positive. It was packed well, and didn't suffer any damage in shipping. It also looks a lot like the K1C, which is a nice touch. As far as the operation of the device goes, it's fairly quiet. The controls are intuitive. Performance seems fine. I wish that the thing could either be linked to the operation of my K1C, or could shut off within a certain amount of time of the rollers supporting the spool not moving any more. I'm planning on addressing this with a kludgy z-wave solve, but it would be better if this were considered in the design. There's a PTFE tube guiding the filament out of the dryer. I don't necessarily love that, especially since there's another PTFE tube guiding the filament into the K1C, but it's only an inconvenience when changing filament. But hey, who does that often? Oh, nvm.In terms of build quality, it looks way more solid than it is. The unit is tippy when the lid is flipped open, but you don't operate it with the lid open. Overall, it's more robust than my Sunlu S2, but it's not exactly a tank.I think it's a great companion to the K1C, and it makes me almost 100% certain to actually dry my more expensive hygroscopic filaments (PVA and nylon). However, the convenience of this also being my spool means that I'm way more likely to use it for my PLA and ABS, too. I don't print TPU at all, without drying it first. As a dryer, the Creality Space Pi Filament Dryer is decent. The $65 price is good enough that I consider it an essential K1C upgrade. Recommended
R**.
Beautiful gloss
Fancy filament. Shiney. Easy printing
T**E
Works quite well
Great quality
R**.
Good quality filament
My prints with this filament have been good quality without any trial and error. I’m happy with the purchase.
J**K
Looks nice BUTT a tangled mess
The filament seems to print well enough, the problem being i have to babysit the entire print i haven't event gotten thru a complete round of all the colors and I've lost count how many times the printer has paused due to tangled filament on the spool and I've had to catch a tangle multiple times manually so the print job doesn't auto-pause. I've taken the spool off the back of the printer twice unloaded the filament and untangled it manually unwinding it by hand and rewinding it not to have any problems during that time on the spool to come back to a paused job when the spool is back to a nice and neat winding of the filament BUT TANGLED it's annoying and will not be buying from Creality if this is the kind of quality they sell
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