3DPrinting
3DPrinting is a place where makers of all skill levels and walks of life can learn about and discuss 3D printing and development of 3D printed parts and devices.
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They are a bit more pricey, but not by that much, compared to other name brands, tbh. At least if you buy in Europe
They are much pricier compared to other EU based suppliers: comparing basic PLA, from prusa it is 27.5€/kg with the 2kg spool, Dasfilament and Fiberlogy give you about 16€/kg with their big spools.
I like Prusament, I have bought many spools and just yesterday I received my Prusament ASA "signal white". For PLA, Galaxy black is one of my favorites and I buy it regularly. For the rest, I don't see why pay so much more when the cheaper option are also good quality and give me perfectly good results and no trouble.
I am currently printing my MMU3 upgrade with Dasfilament PETG and it works great, came perfectly dry out of the bag, no strings, prints perfectly. 21€/kg vs 33€/kg Prusament.
It's also a massive difference in Canada. With Elegoo, I can get pla for $15 CAD, but prusament is $48 CAD. That's over triple the price.. Thankfully Elegoo filament works great