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Customer Reviews
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Price
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Features
GLOW in the Dark
True High Speed PLA
Triple Color Change Silk
Soft Flexible & Glow
Soft Flexible & Clear
Hard
Clear PLA
Printing temperature
210°C~230°C
190°C~220°C
210°C~230°C
220°C~240°C
220°C~240°C
200°C~220°C
220°C~240°C
Heated Bed Tempe
30-60°C
30-60°C
30-60°C
30-60°C
30-60°C
30-60°C
30-60°C
Weight
1kg (2.2 lb)
1kg (2.2 lb)
1kg (2.2 lb)
1kg (2.2 lb)
1kg (2.2 lb)
1kg (2.2 lb)
1kg (2.2 lb)
Diameter/Dimensional Accuracy
1.75mm, +/- 0.02 mm
1.75mm, +/- 0.02 mm
1.75mm, +/- 0.02 mm
1.75mm, +/- 0.02 mm
1.75mm, +/- 0.02 mm
1.75mm, +/- 0.02 mm
1.75mm, +/- 0.02 mm
【Glow in the Dark PLA】: Amolen glow-in-the-dark filament adds a unique and mesmerizing glow to your 3D prints. It is ideal for creating eye-catching designs that stand out in the dark, perfect for night-time displays and decorations. New material luminous daytime is no longer monotonous white, but the original color of the luminous consumables
【Long-Lasting Glow with UV Light】: Strongly recommend customers to use UV lamp irradiation, the effect will be better. Enhance the luminous effect by exposing the filament to UV light for 30 minutes. This prolongs the glowing duration, ensuring your 3D-printed objects shine brightly and last longer in the dark.
【Non-Tangle and Smooth Printing】: Designed to provide smooth, non-clog printing, this 1.75mm PLA filament, with dimensional accuracy +/- 0.02mm, guarantees no tangles, bubbles, or blockages. Recommended printing temperature: 210°C-230°C. Heat Bed Temperature: 50°C-60°C. Printing speed: 50-150mm/s. Nozzle size: The optimal size is 0.6mm, while the universally compatible size is 0.4mm.
【Strong Adhesion】: This glow-in-the-dark PLA filament ensures excellent bed adhesion, reducing the risk of warping and lifting. Enjoy a reliable printing experience with strong, secure prints every time
【Satisfactory After-Sales Service】: Amolen is committed to customer satisfaction. We provide exceptional after-sales service to address any concerns, ensuring you have a positive experience with our glow-in-the-dark filament
【Industry Leader in Multicolor Filaments】: Amolen is deeply engaged in the 3D printing filament industry and is dedicated to developing multicolor filaments. We aim to provide 3D printing enthusiasts with a richer selection of colors and superior filament quality
10 reviews for AMOLEN 3D PLA Printer Filament, 1.75mm Glow in The Dark Shiny Firefly Blue PLA Filament for 3D Printing, Best with UV Lamps, 1kg Spool (2.2lbs), Dimensional Accuracy +/- 0.02 mm, Fit Most 3D Printers
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XD –
Great glow filament with patience — nice color and easy spool design
I got this glow-in-the-dark PLA specifically for a Kurama (Naruto) print. I’ve tried Bambu’s glow filament before, but it was too light. This one hit the right shade and gave a much better look.I tested it with a Benchy following the recommended settings, but you’ll definitely need to tweak them a bit. I have a Bambu A1 with AMS, and I learned the hard way that glow PLA doesn’t play well with 0.08 — I had 5 failed prints before adjusting. Once I made the changes (thanks to some advice from ChatGPT), the prints came out really nice. The glow is solid — I haven’t tested it against UV yet, but even under purple/blue ambient light from the TV it was noticeable.Setup was easy: it worked on the AMS without needing an adapter, and I didn’t even finish one spool for my project. The spool itself is great — transparent with a built-in meter that’s easier to read than Bambu’s. Overall, it takes some patience if it’s your first time with glow PLA, but the results are worth it. I’d recommend it.
Helen Maestrado –
Perfect Glow Filament — Bright, Smooth, and Fun to Print!
This filament legit is so good. The glow is super bright (especially under UV light) and it charges up fast. Prints come out smooth — no clogs, no stringing, just really clean results whenever I print.I printed a Halloween castle and some glow keychains, and they turned out so cool. Easily one of the best glow filaments I’ve tried. I’m already planning to grab more colors.If you want your 3D prints to pop, this one’s a must!
TimberFilms –
The Filament That Built an Army (…of Skeleton T-rex’s)
I’ve purchased this filament more times than my wallet wants to admit, and every roll turns into another wave of rainbow, silky smooth skeleton T-Rexes and dogs that immediately get adopted by my kids, their friends, and half the neighborhood.These prints don’t just look amazing—they survive. We’re talking daily dino battles, backyard adventures, car seat rodeos… and every skeleton still looks like it just stepped off the print bed. The tri color effect is stunning from every angle, like each piece was hand-painted by a wizard.Why I keep coming back:🦖 Durability: These prints can take a hit. And another. And another.🎨 Gorgeous Finish: The silk shine + tri-color gradient makes everything look like premium display art—even when my 6-year-old is using it as a fidget toy.⚙️ Easy Printing: Zero clogs, consistent flow, flawless layers. My printer practically cheers when I load this in.Whether you’re printing collectibles, gifts, or an entire Jurassic rainbow skeleton farm like we did—this filament is pure magic in plastic form.
Daniel Saltzberg –
Great glow, but finicky and very abrasive. Perfect color for K-pop demon hunter weapons.
I’ve been using this filament to make K-pop demon hunter weapons for my kids. The glow is brilliant and the color of the blue-purple is the closest I’ve found for K-pop weapons. When the prints work, they are outstanding, but getting there needed a bunch of optimizations to fix clogging and stringing. I’ve run through about 2kg so far on my Elegoo Neptune Plus and get consistently great prints with no stringing or clogging problems by doing the following:1) 0.6mm tungsten carbide-tipped brass nozzle (hardened steel works, but more stringy)2) High temperature (220-225C)3) Keep the filament dry4) Slow and steady prints. 50mm/s speed max. Slow acceleration down significantly (I do <1000mm/s for everything).More details:The good: Incredible glow. Charging in the sun or with a 365nm flashlight for a few minutes results in at least half an hour of glow. The color is a purple-blue (looks more purple than the photo). After optimizing the print settings, I get consistently great prints. No difference between the two filament lots I purchased.The bad/difficult:1) Very abrasive: requires a hard nozzle and is damaging machine components. It tore through the first brass nozzle I tried with it. Both tungsten carbide and hardened steel work well. I found the steel made stringing issues worse, so I've continued with a 0.6mm tungsten-carbide-tipped brass nozzle. In the photo, you can see the filament tore through my filament sensor. I expect it is wearing the gears in my extruder, but after 2kg have not seen any noticeable decrease in extrusion quality yet.2) Clogs. Clogs were rampant on my 0.4mm nozzle - the filament was completely unusable because of clogs. Using a 0.6mm nozzle has basically fixed this problem. Higher temperatures (>220C) may have helped as well.3) Stringing. Fast printing = strings. Like, some of the stringiest filament I have come across. Slowing down prints to 50mm/s, acceleration to 1000mm/s and reducing the number of objects on the plate reduced stringing to a reasonable amount. Also, I notice that this filament is very susceptible to humidity. I live in a very humid place and notice significantly more strings after about a day of being out. Highly suggest keeping it in a dehydrator when not printing. I do not use a dehydrator/dry box while printing and can and get through 12-18 hours prints no problem.Overall, this filament is worth the hassle, slow printing, and price if you need this color and outstanding glow (which I do). If you are looking for a simple glow filament, I would try something else. The Overture EasyPLA glow is my go-to for simple glow-in-the-dark prints.
Cooper –
Glows brighter than expected and prints super clean
I was honestly surprised by how bright this filament glows. The blue shine is super vivid after just a short UV charge, and it holds the glow longer than most glow PLA I’ve tried. Printing performance is solid too—no tangles, no clogging, and the layers stick really well.I printed a few detailed models and everything came out sharp with zero stringing. If you want a glow filament that actually performs and doesn’t just look good on the product page, this is a great pick.
soleshoe –
Le filament de base est de super qualité est s’utilise en toute simplicité, parfait pour les débutants en impression 3D (et les autres!). L’effet Glow in the Dark (fluorescent) est super Fun, j’adore ! Pour des porte clefs, ou divers accessoires, pour baliser un couloir ou un escalier par exemple, c’est génial (les applications sont quasi infinies!) Une fois bien chargé à la lumière du jour, il brille d’un vert éclatant dans le noir, avec des nuances très jolies fonction de la densité d’impression du modèle. Top 🥰
Jose Belloso –
Buen filamento.
Kindle-Kunde –
Leider nicht sehr gut gewickelt aber sonst gut zu drucken und schöne Farben
Heppy_Family –
Wir haben uns auch ran gewagt an einen 3 D Drucker. Und haben uns logischerweise auch gleich mal verschiedenes Filament besorgt. Wichtig meinte ein Kollege wäre für mich zu Wissen, dass es PLA Filament sei und die stärke von 1,75 mm nicht übersteigt. Dann wäre alles soweit passend.Bestellt haben wir uns hier dieses Glow in the Dark Filament weil wir uns einen Baby Yoda also Groku drucken wollten. Funktioniert hatte das aber leider nicht! Vielleichtwaren die Einstellungen dazu nicht hundert prozentig. Aber es kam zumindest ein hakber Groku oder sowas ähnliches heraus! Und das hatte es tatsächlich in sich. Er glänzt am Tage in einem schlichten Blauton und am Abend wenn es sich vom Tageslicht aufgeladen hat, leuchtet es aus allen rohren… Sieht echt gespenstig aus!Das Filament lässt sich auch durch meinen kleinen Anet A8 sehr gut verarbeiten, ich war da doch etwas überrascht, zumal mein Kollege meinte das dies nicht funktionieren würde. Es funktionierte eigentlich sehr gut, jedoch bekam ich nicht meinen Groku raus. Wir hatten da nicht alles an Dateien wohl herunter geladen.Naja seis drum, aber der Effekt ist trotzdem gegeben und es sieht Hammer aus….
Kindle Customer –
Prints well. So far, have had no problems with jamming or feeding but I have only printed a benchy. Is an off white colour in normal light but glows a bright blue when charged. Is slightly transparent as well so be mindful of that if you are wanting a solid colour.