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🔥 Elevate your 3D prints with PLA+ precision and toughness!
ELEGOO PLA Plus Filament 1.75mm White 2KG offers superior toughness and impact strength with precise dimensional accuracy of ±0.02mm. Delivered in two neatly wound 1kg spools, it minimizes tangling and breakage. Its glossy finish and strong layer adhesion produce smooth, professional-quality prints. Pre-dried and vacuum-sealed, it ensures clog-free, bubble-free printing compatible with most 1.75mm FDM 3D printers.













| ASIN | B0C14M5HR9 |
| Additional Features | Enhanced Toughness & Impact Strength, Less Tangling & Neatly Wound, Precise Dimensional Accuracy, Glossy Surface Finish, Compatibility with Most 1.75mm FDM 3D Printers |
| Best Sellers Rank | #153 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #17 in 3D Printing Filament |
| Brand Name | ELEGOO |
| Color | 2x1kg White |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (5,615) |
| Item Diameter | 1.75 Millimeters |
| Item Weight | 2.31 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | ELEGOO |
| Manufacturer Part Number | MX-EL-3D-PP10 |
| Material Type | Polylactic Acid |
| Number of Items | 2 |
| Unit Count | 70.54 Ounce |
| Warranty Description | 30 day guarantee for any quality reasons |
L**E
My Go-To White PLA+
⚠️ Keep filament dry and stored in a sealed bag when not in use. ⚠️ Avoid touching the nozzle or freshly printed parts while hot. --- I use ELEGOO PLA Plus 1.75mm White 2KG (2x 1KG Spools) a lot — and I mean a lot — and it never disappoints. This is one of those filaments you load up and just trust. My prints consistently come out clean, smooth, and sharp. The white is bright and crisp, which makes finished parts look professional right off the bed. It’s perfect for display pieces, prototypes, and everyday functional prints. What I really appreciate about this PLA+ is the added toughness. It’s stronger than standard PLA and doesn’t feel brittle. Parts feel solid in your hand, with just enough durability to handle real use without cracking. The dimensional accuracy (±0.02mm) shows in the consistency — no weird extrusion surprises, no random rough patches. Just reliable results spool after spool. Getting two 1KG spools in the 2KG package is also a big plus. More printing, less reordering. If you print often and want a dependable white PLA+ that delivers clean results every time, this one is an easy choice.
K**S
Great Filament!
Delivers exceptionally clean prints with strong bed adhesion and a neatly wound spool that feeds smoothly. Surface finish is impressive, capturing fine details with ease, and overall part strength is solid for everyday use. As expected with standard PLA, very small or thin features can be somewhat brittle, but this is typical for the material. Overall, this filament offers reliable performance and excellent print quality — highly recommended.
B**S
Good filament, even better with recyclable spools
I try, when I can, to be a little more mindful about what I am using and throwing away, especially with how much I 3D print. I already bring used filament scraps to a proper recycling facility, but I tend to wait until I have a decent amount built up. The scraps are easy enough to store, but the plastic spools themselves take up way more space than I would like. That is why I really appreciate this coming on a cardboard spool. Being able to just break it down and toss it in my regular recycling bin is way more convenient and makes a noticeable difference over time. On top of that, the filament itself has been great. Prints clean, consistent, and has given me no issues so far. I am not changing the world here, but it is nice to feel like I am at least making a slightly better choice while still getting solid print quality.
E**C
String theory
I’m most interested in functional prints so I immediately gravitate towards the strongest filaments, and polycarbonate is well known to be one of the strongest plastics in existence, being used for things like bulletproof windows in banks. It’s also really pretty when properly printed. I’m still learning and dialing in my slicer settings, but here’s what seems to work. I dried the spool for a good 12 hours at 75c, straight from the vacuum pack into the dryer. PC is super viscous so a .6mm nozzle really helps. Use the textured build plate that came with your printer and a thin skim of glue, and print at the lowest possible temp, which in my case is 263c (3 above recommended minimum) and 100c on the bed. Turn your print and travel speeds way down. Adhesion is good with this stuff and I didn’t have much in the way of issues with the first layer. The problem with this stuff is that even with a properly dried fresh spool, a dryer, and my desert climate it likes to string. Printing at the lowest possible temp and turning your print speeds down helps, but the issue is gradual buildup on the outside of the nozzle every time it crosses a string. Eventually this turns into a big booger that may or may not damage your print. On one test run said booger got caught in a couple wall loops and dragged them off the print causing a blemish. I’ve gone so far as to manually remove the buildup with tweezers mid print, and with 100% infill and ironing of all solid layers, this means many trips to the printer over many hours to check the nozzle. I’m going to start treating my nozzle with PTFE paint and double check the nozzle height, and just maybe I’ll be able to run an 18 hour print without having to clean off the buildup. Now the good. Polycarbonate is one of the strongest plastics in existence. It boasts incredible impact and heat resistance and also takes a beautiful polish. It’s lacking in the UV and chemical resistance departments though so if you’re making a part that will be exposed to the elements or harsh solvents go with ASA or nylon respectively. Neither look nearly as good. A clean polycarbonate print comes out super shiny and resembles a brand new vinyl record. The last nice thing about this filament is the price at about half what reinforced nylon costs, and since I happen to have a centauri carbon printer I get to stay entirely OEM with this stuff. And I’m just getting started.
K**T
Great Filament, Easy to Work With, and the Color Pops!
I bought this spool to print an EZ22 project (if you know, you know 😄) and thought the pink would make it more fun — and it definitely delivered. I normally stick with Hatchbox, but the price has gotten a bit high, so I decided to give ELEGOO’s PLA+ a try. I’m glad I did. The filament worked flawlessly with my Ender 3 V2 running a Sprite extruder/hot end, and I didn’t even need to change my usual Hatchbox settings (205°C nozzle / 60°C bed). Adhesion was solid, the filament fed smoothly, and I didn’t run into any of the common issues like clogging or inconsistent diameter. The color is vibrant and holds up great even after sanding, which isn’t always the case with cheaper filaments. Print quality was clean, layer lines were minimal, and post-processing went smoothly. Overall, this is a high-value, reliable filament that performs just as well as more expensive options. I’d absolutely recommend giving it a try, especially if you want bold color without paying premium pricing.
P**J
PLA+ is much better than PLA. Its filament does not break while hanging if left for a week or month. best product.
L**.
Ottimo prodotto, la bobina è perfettamente compatibile con il caricatore BambuLab A1, unica accortezza non avendo la Tag, necessita della configurazione come PLA generico alta velocità, e va fatta la calibrazione della densità automatica, nel mio caso il PLA Basic mi dava un K di 0.27 e queste invece K di 0.26.
P**L
Sehr gutes PLA! Lässt sich recht schnell mit drucken, es ist fest. War nen top Preis und die Qualität stimmt einfach
D**K
Nice
A**R
Spool did not come as shown. Was on a generic plastic spool with no label. It's also badly wound and keeps getting stuck. I doubt it's original Elegoo. Buyer beware.
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