






Product description






Start Your 3D Printing Journey Now
Add to Cart
Add to Cart
Add to Cart
Add to Cart
Diameter/Size
10”x10”x10” build volume
8.85”x8.85”x11” build volume
13.8”x12.6” bags
1.75 mm
1.75 mm
1.75 mm
1.75 mm
Recommended Nozzle Temp
/
/
/
240 – 270 °C
200 – 230 °C
190 – 230 °C
240 – 270 °C
Recommended Printing Speed
Max 500 mm/s
/
/
Max 600 mm/s
< 200 mm/s
< 300 mm/s
< 220 mm/s
Features
Print out of the box
User and budget friendly
Keeping filament dry
Lighting-fast printing speed
Print faster than regular TPU
Beautiful matte finish
UV & weather resistant
Fit for
Beginners and experts
New to 3D printing
Filaments up to 1kg spool
Most 1.75 mm 3d printers
Most 1.75 mm 3d printers
Most 1.75 mm 3d printers
Most enclosed 3d printers
TOUGH AND DURABLE: ELEGOO PETG filament combines the best properties of PLA and ABS, offering excellent durability and high impact resistance. Ideal for printing various mechanical parts, holders, clamps and 3d printer parts
EASY AND SMOOTH PRINTING: PETG offers a smooth printing process with minimal warping and shrinkage. Its superior layer adhesion ensures consistent and reliable results every time
CONSISTENT & LESS-TANGLE: Diameter accuracy of +/- 0.02 mm, ensuring smooth, consistent feeding. Full mechanical winding and strict manual inspection ensures that all PETG filaments are neatly wound, effectively reduces tangles and snap issues
CLOG-FREE & BUBBLE-FREE: Complete dried before packing and well vacuum sealed protect the filaments from moisture and dust,no clogging and bubbling. Please use it as soon as possible after unpacking, dry it completely before using again
WIDE COMPATIBILITY: Universal compatibility with most 1.75 mm FDM 3D printers, such as Neptune series, Ender series, Adventurer series, Kobra series and more
13 reviews for ELEGOO PETG Filament 1.75mm Black 1KG, 3D Printer Filament Dimensional Accuracy +/- 0.02 mm, 1kg Spool(2.2lbs) Fits for Most FDM 3D Printers
Add a review
$12.99

A Y G –
Great Value for a good filament
Great value. I picked this up on sale. I had no intention of getting this at the time, as I have another brand I typically get, but due to the sale I decided to try it and it has been printing great. Clean, smooth, no issues at all with my standard PETG profile that prints at 230 degrees. The final product looks great too. I got this about a month ago, but see it is on sale again for the same price I paid, so I think I am going to pick up a couple more rolls. I have a few different brands that I kind of buy interchangeably based on price. I will buy a roll initially and test it out and if it works well, I will buy it again, and this has joined the list of filaments I will repeat buy.
Dr. Ken –
Excellent Filament
I have used dozens of brands of PLA, PETG and ABS filaments, and they vary widely in terms of filament quality and even spooling. In my opinion, ELEGOO PETG Filament ranks in the top tier of filaments available at a very reasonable price. The filament itself works well, has good adhesion to the print bed, and the final print is excellent. It is also very neatly spooled on plastic, not cardboard, spools. This is important because (1) cardboard spools breakdown and leave paper dust, which can clog an AMG unit quickly, (2) cardboard spools will hold moisture whereas plastic spools don’t, and (3) cardboard spools are prone to damage in transit. I can’t tell you how many spools I had to respool from their damaged cardboard spools to reuseable plastic spools. I no longer purchase any brand filament if it comes on cardboard spools.All-in-all, ELEGOO PETG Filament prints easily and gives a good finished product and comes on neatly-wound plastic spools. As such, it provides good value for the money!
Kevin Smith –
Excellent price and quality
I typically print with Elegoo PLA filament for almost all of my projects, because the spools are always wound so well, the print quality is always great, and the price is very reasonable. I have used a lot of Elegoo filament the last couple of years, and always been very happy with the product. I needed several spools of PETG for slightly more heat tolerant prints for some outdoor projects that don’t quite require ABS, ASA, or other higher temp materials so I ordered this. I needed Green, Red, and White for some Christmas projects, and as with all the other Elegoo filaments I have used, this didn’t disappoint. I have already used half of each spool that I purchased less than a week ago, and all of them printed amazingly well, with almost no stringing and a very good overall finish with few layer lines. I print with an Elegoo Centauri Carbon using the recommended settings for each filament I use.I will continue to order this filament, and wouldn’t hesitate to recommend it to anyone that is looking for a high quality PETG filament for their own 3d printers.
Mystic –
Good filament for the price
Great color color and prints very well. Didn’t have any tangles or warping and was super easy to use. Plus it was cheap for the quality
Foorx4 –
Good filament for the price
I gave this filament for stars. It’s a good color. It’s not as bright as the picture shows on the orange. But nonetheless, it’s an overall good filament for PETG.
K. Tkacs –
Great Results with BL P1S and AMS
This is my first experience printing with PETG (I bought the green and black spools here), and the results were excellent, first try. I’m having no bed adhesion problems, no warping, and no stringing at all. For others that may be thinking of trying this PETG for the first time, I’ll give some detail what I did printing with a Bambu Lab P1S and AMS combo. Doing some online reading, I wouldn’t have been all that surprised if my AMS jammed or I had some other problem to work through, but in fact there have been no problems at all.When the filament arrived, I put each [plastic] spool consecutively in my Polymaker PolyDryer and ran hot air through it for 16 hours on the PETG setting, just to be sure the filament was as dry as reasonably possible. When that finished, I let the dry box sit for a couple of hours just to see what the PolyDryer hygrometer reported: 29% humidity. Then I loaded the spool into the AMS.I gave the textured PEI plate a light dusting of hair spray, apprehensive about bed adhesion. I’m using the default 0.4mm P1S nozzle.The only changes I made to the Bambu Studio ‘Generic PETG’ profile were that I bumped up the maximum nozzle and bed temps another 5 degrees each. I don’t know how necessary these precautions were, but I wanted to give my first prints the best chance for success based on what I’ve read, and the slightly increased temps matched what ELEGOO shows on this page.The results were perfect. I printed gears for a machine that mesh flawlessly. PETG is glossier than basic PLA. The price I paid for these spools is very good. I’ve already ordered two more colors of this filament.
Midwest Hacker –
First PETG, other than BBL, that has worked well on my printer
First and foremost, put this in a drier. I don’t care that it is in a sealed plastic bag with a desiccant, it is worth doing. Prints are clean and crisp. Support is a little tough to break away but is typical of nearly any brand of PETG. DO note that any this time the new PLA+ and tough varieties are nearly equaling PETG with far less print or prep needs. PETG CAN be cheaper but only you can decide if it is worth it overall. It IS great for anything that will be outside a lot.
Charles Butler –
Fantastic stuff for the price
You can’t argue with the price. This is great stuff. There’s almost no stringing with my X1C. I use the generic PETG profile and haven’t needed to change a thing. I would still dry each spool before I load them in your AMS. There wasn’t really any adhesion issues or bubbling, but it did print a bit nicer after some time in the dryer. It worked just fine straight out of the package but it’s just good practice to dry your hygroscopic filaments before you use them. The plastic spools are nice now that most manufacturers have switched to cardboard. I didn’t have to print any accessories to make it fit directly into my AMS. It was just load and go and the package showed up just in time because I ran out midprint. Even though it wasn’t the same brand, the color matched and adhered perfectly.
Nikki –
Prints well, no issues on my Neptune 4 pro.
Oleksii Lytovchenko –
Prints smoothly with no bubbles or interruptions. The diameter is uniform, and the spool is neatly wound — no tangles. Excellent bed adhesion, especially on PEI surfaces. Even at high speeds, print quality remains top-notch. Definitely worth it.
mpear –
I picked this up about a month ago because I wanted to try my hand at PETG after sticking with PLA for so long. Right out of the box, I was surprised by the vibrant green color and the spool felt solid. It fit perfectly on my printer without any hassle during setup, which was a relief. My first print was a simple vase design that usually takes around 2 hours, and honestly, I was blown away by the detail and the finish. The layer adhesion was really impressive, and there was very little warping compared to my PLA prints.However, I did run into a couple of small issues. Firstly, the filament tends to string a bit during printing, which I wasn’t expecting. It’s not a huge problem, just some light cleanup needed. Also, I noticed that the filament does need a bit higher temperature compared to what I usually use for PLA, so I had to adjust my settings. It took a bit of tinkering before I found that sweet spot. Despite those minor hiccups, I’ve been pretty happy overall. If you’re stepping up from basic filaments, this one’s a solid choice for its quality and ease of use.Pros:• Great layer adhesion• Vibrant color• Fits well on printersCons:• Slight stringing during prints• Needs higher temperatureOverall: I recommend this product. Overall, I rated it a 4 because it’s a solid filament that delivers quality prints and offers a nice color choice. Just keep in mind the need for adjustments, but I’d definitely recommend it to anyone looking to explore beyond PLA.
Loïk É. Mallat –
Great PETG filament. Prints incredibly easily. Superb semi-glossy finish. Very dry on arrival.
Brodie B. –
Really happy with this PETG. It’s easy to dial in settings and prints are super tough and durable. No stringing or layer separation issues so far. Definitely recommend if you’re looking for a solid PETG filament to rely on.