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SUNLU ABS 1.75mm filament delivers professional-grade toughness and heat resistance, perfect for durable, functional 3D prints. With industry-leading ±0.02 mm diameter precision and compatibility with nearly all FDM printers, this 1kg spool offers exceptional value and reliability for millennial makers and managers who demand quality and efficiency.




| Manufacturer | SUNLUGW |
| Brand | SUNLU |
| Item Weight | 2.2 pounds |
| Package Dimensions | 8.23 x 8.19 x 2.8 inches |
| Item model number | ABS Filament 1.75mm |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Color | 1000g Abs White |
| Material Type | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene, Highly Resistant Durable 3D Printer Filament |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Size | 1KG |
| Ink Color | 0.9KG |
| Manufacturer Part Number | ABS 1.75 |
J**.
The standard for ABS
Excellent price for very standard ABS filament. Never clogged or tangled on me. Nice deep shade of black.Been running spools of these through a Flashforge AD5M Pro. No issues thus far. Using print parameters as nozzle 260C and bed at 95C, and I run speedy--we're going 300mm/s on my quality profile. Extremely good adhesion to a textured PEI bed. Warpage can occur but you need to let the print cool on the hot bed before removal to mitigate this more. Overall very easy to print and workable.
K**B
Tough Prints, Clean Finish – SUNLU’s Black ABS Gets the Job Done
I recently started working more with ABS, and SUNLU’s Black ABS Filament has quickly become a standout choice for my projects. Right off the bat, the finish on this filament is impressive—sleek, crisp, and super clean-looking. Whether I’m printing functional parts or just experimenting with designs, the deep black gives everything a really polished, pro-level appearance.ABS can be a bit tricky to work with compared to PLA, but SUNLU’s version made the whole process surprisingly smooth. It extrudes evenly, holds dimensional accuracy really well, and once you get your temps dialed in, the prints come out solid with excellent layer adhesion. I ran it at around 230–250°C for the nozzle and about 90–100°C on the heated bed (with an enclosure to help control warping), and the results have been consistently great.Durability-wise, this stuff is tough. That’s one of the main reasons I reach for ABS in the first place, and SUNLU’s formula definitely delivers. It feels sturdy and reliable—perfect for parts that need to take a bit of abuse or heat.If you’re comfortable working with ABS or looking to get into it, I highly recommend giving this one a shot. With the right setup, it performs beautifully and adds a clean, pro look to any print. SUNLU’s Black ABS has definitely earned its place in my filament lineup.
J**A
Work out grate
The media could not be loaded. If you're after a visually pleasing, matte-finish 3D printing experience at an affordable price, seems like a solid pick—especially for hobbyist use, decorative models, or anything where a smooth, frosted look is desired.Beautiful matte texture and good color.Generally easy to handle and print.Budget-friendly and widely compatible.
P**D
1st spool was wonderful in QIDI Q1 Pro, second spool wasn't good.
Edit: After drying and raising the extruder nozzle temperature to 260, the blue filament is printing perfect as well. I have since ordered a couple of more colors to try.First impression with green filament: Stunningly perfect prints in my new Qidi Q1 pro. This is the best printing filament I have tried so far.Then I loaded the blue filament out of the same box. I print with the spool in a tote with a rubber seal with a pile of Drierite indicating desiccant in the tote. I checked about 2/3 through the print to find a birds nest. It looks like the print went fine for about the first 10mm(50 layers), then started skipping with poor adhesion and finally making a birds nest. I bled some material and tried starting another print and it failed immediately. I can only guess that the filament has high moisture. I took it directly from the factory sealed bag to start the print. The drierite looked like it had absorbed significant moisture - the pile had finished changing color. I added fresh drierite and loaded the green spool back in and it's printing fine again. I'll try drying the blue but I'm disappointed that it wouldn't print out of the box.
K**G
HORRIBLE PRODUCT!!
This is the worst filament I have ever received or tried to use. I have been using Sunlu filament for a long time and have never experienced problems like this. I do not even believe this is true Sunlu filament. I believe I have been scammed on this purchase. This is a spaghetti nightmare, its clumpy and fails to print every time. I dried this filament two times for 9 hours each time and got the same result. Caveat emptor!!! I highly recommend buying your filament from a different seller.
R**0
Very clean prints once dialed in - requires part cooling fan
If you already have a good ABS slicer profile, this filament will provide really high quality parts. If not, think PLA with high hot end and bed temps.I'm using an ancient Ender 3 with MicroSwiss direct drive in a passively heated chamber that reaches 40C. I don't start printing until 35C or better. Parts will warp and corners will lift at lower temperatures. At this chamber temp, part cooling is required. I'm running a 5015 fan at 50%, with 100% for bridging.The print bed is glass with very heavy PVA glue stick. Corners lift if there isn't enough. Prints pop off the bed when the bed cools to below 80C. I run nozzle temp at 250C to maintain layer adhesion with the cooling fan on, and bed at 110C.
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