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HATCHBOX 1.75mm Copper PLA filament offers professional-grade dimensional accuracy (±0.03 mm) and a versatile extrusion temperature range (180-210°C). Packaged in a 1 kg spool, it’s designed for both beginners and experts, delivering clog-free, odorless printing with minimal warping. Vacuum-sealed to maintain freshness, this filament is trusted by the 3D printing community for high-quality, reliable results.
O**R
Hatchbox is my new go to
Great filament! Prints smoothly with no clogging or weird inconsistencies. The white has a nice, clean finish, and layers come out looking sharp. Sticks well to the bed without warping, and I haven’t had any issues with brittleness. Definitely one of the more reliable PLAs I’ve used, will be buying again!
F**T
Hatchbox is the gold standard for mid-range Filament
I have been 3D printing for 5 years and owned a QIDI, Prusa and Reality. By far the Prusa is the best and it works well with almost all filaments. But when you get into the QIDI, it is far less forgiving with all types of PLA. However, the Hatchbox brand is very steady with "draft" printers like QIDI. Consistent prints and no strings or pimples. When you use the Hatchbox in the higher end printer (Prusa) the bottom of the print is smooth and tight and when using supports it seems easier to remove. Aslo, Hatchbox has added many new colors
K**Z
Great quality worth the price
This is worth the price, yes you can buy cheaper pla but I promise the couple extra dollars are going to good use. This Pla lasts, I’m using it for a airsoft armor set and it is really strong on its own (not enough to take airsoft without reinforcements from resin) but over the quality of this pla is amazing and prints well! I recommend!
K**N
Excellent First Printer
The Qidi X-Maker is an excellent printer for 3D printing noobs like me. I didn't want something that I had to assemble for fear that I wouldn't do it quite right, and the Qidi comes very well packaged and is fully assembled. Compared to most other 3D printers, which are quite plain looking, the X-Maker is also quite an attractive printer with it's metallic red housing. Of course looks don't matter if the printer doesn't perform, and the Qidi prints very well. I especially like the magnetic print bed which helps tremendously in prints sticking to the bed properly, and makes removing prints from the bed amazingly easy. I did a ton of research on 3D printing so I'd be as prepared as possible for any printing problems and types of adjustments I'd need to make, and like all 3D printers you need to be prepared to tweak your levelling and print setting every time you change filament. While that has been my biggest frustration in getting accustomed to how to print well, from the many YouTube videos I've watched on other printers, it is just part of the hobby. You are, after all, creating custom objects from what amounts to silly string. :)I've had my X-Maker for 2 months as of the writing of this review, and in that time I've printed over 100 hours as I'm working on an "escape room in a case project" with a lot of 3D printed components. Last week the X-Maker stopped moving in the Z-axis, so I contacted Qidi support in China who got back to me in just a few hours. They sent me some videos of steps to perform to diagnose the issue, and within a couple of days determined I needed a new motherboard, which they sent me free of charge. It arrived in under a week, and they provided a video with instructions on how to swap it out, which was quite easily done. I'm back to printing now and cannot say enough good things about they competence and speed at which Qidi support helped resolve this issue - and from all the way across the world.I've printed with PLA, PLA+, and TPU, and Qidi also claims that ABS is possible although I haven't tried it yet. From the performance of the printer so far, I have no doubt it can handle it with easy. My only "gripe", and it is a minor quibble, is that the print area is comparatively small - the largest object you can print is about 6x6x6 inches, which I think if fine for most users.If you're looking for your first 3D printer, I truly believe that the Qidi X-Maker is one of the best choices you can make.
D**M
Good filament, got good results, but the spool isn't wound cleanly.
Using white and blue PLA filament on a dual extruder printer and getting good results. Nozzles 210 degrees C, bed 60 degrees C. Everything adheres well and the results are fine. The 4 rating is due to the spools not being wound cleanly and tightly with each filament lying adjacent to the next. The outer layers of the spool have some overlapping filament. So far this hasn't caused a problem so far but it could. I have bought other filament brands that are wound properly and this one should be too. I notices some other reviewers mentioned this as well. That said I am reordering the white but if anyone from Hatchbox is reading this then get your act together.
A**Y
Rich Color and Reliable Performance—HATCHBOX Iron Red PLA Delivers!
If you're a 3D printing enthusiast, HATCHBOX Iron Red PLA is a game-changer. The color is a stunning, deep red that really pops in finished prints, giving them a professional, polished look. The filament feeds smoothly without clogging, and its consistency ensures reliable results every time. It’s also easy to work with, adhering well to the print bed and showing minimal warping. The 1 KG spool offers great value, providing plenty of material for larger projects. Overall, HATCHBOX delivers high-quality PLA that enhances both the appearance and durability of your prints. Highly recommended for both beginners and pros alike!
L**R
Great Quality and Customer Service
I love this brand. It is fantastic for what I do. Unfortunately my first package got lost and was never delivered but working with the seller I was able to get a replacement before my next event, will definately order more.
M**Y
Works Well With No Issues
I started with this company out of research/reviews. I've gone through 2.5 spools of the stuff so far (black, light blue, and grey) on my Ender 3 V2 Neo. All have been consistent and reliable to print. I did recently try to switch to a different brand (Polymaker PolyTerra in black) and was shocked by the difference in quality. Although the polyterra looked nice also, it was on sale for $5 less and it couldn't get it to print a full print with out becoming tangled. With Hatchbox, I haven't had a single spool tangle, clog, or issues with adhesion. I'm very happy and impressed and will be continuing to use them for the foreseeable future.
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