






Product description




Inland PLA Specs
Type PLA Extruder Temperature 190-230℃ Bed Temperature 45-60℃ Heat Distortion (℃,0.45MPa) 53℃ Tensile Strength (MPa)(Z) 27 Elongation at Break (%)(Z) 5% Flexural Strength (MPa)(XY) 101.2 Flexural Modulus (MPa)(XY) 3111.8 IZOD Impact Strength(kJ/㎡)(XY) 3.09
Inland Filament offered by Micro Center
Add to Cart
Add to Cart
Add to Cart
Add to Cart
Add to Cart
Add to Cart
Customer Reviews
4.4 out of 5 stars 2,977
4.6 out of 5 stars 50
4.6 out of 5 stars 1,777
4.5 out of 5 stars 32
4.3 out of 5 stars 219
4.5 out of 5 stars 157
4.7 out of 5 stars 83
Price
$12.99$12.99
$11.99$11.99
$21.99$21.99
$23.99$23.99
$17.99$17.99
$24.99$24.99
—
PLA Pellets
Ingeo PLA
Ingeo PLA
Ingeo PLA
Ingeo PLA
—
—
—
Type
PLA
PLA Basics
PLA+
High Speed PLA+
Spool
Silk PLA
Dual Matte PLA
Diameter
1.75MM
1.75MM
1.75MM, 2.85MM
1.75MM
—
1.75MM
1.75MM
Dimensional Accuracy
+/- 0.03mm
+/- 0.02mm
+/- 0.03mm
+/- 0.03mm
—
+/- 0.03mm
+/- 0.03mm
Recommend Nozzle Temperature
210°-230 °C
210°-230 °C
205°-225℃
205°-225℃
—
190°-230°C
190°-230°C
Density(g/cm3)
1.24
1.24
1.23
1.24
—
—
1.31
Melt Flow Index (g/10min)
3.5-4.5 (190℃/2.16kg)
42.4 ± 3.5 (210°C, 2.16kg )
5 (190℃/2.16kg)
5.2 (190℃/2.16kg)
—
—
14-20 (210°C, 2.16kg )
PLA Pellets Made in the USA – Crafted from high-quality Ingeo PLA pellets manufactured in Nebraska, USA, Inland PLA Filament delivers smooth extrusion, reliable performance, and consistent print quality on every spool. The same premium material is used across Inland PLA, PLA+, PLA Pro, and PLA Basics, ensuring trusted results from Micro Center’s house brand.
Slate Gray PLA Filament: Recommended Extrusion/Nozzle Temperature: 190°C – 230°C (374°F – 446°F), Bed Temperature: 45°C – 60°C (113°F – 140°F).
Upgraded Formula for Stronger Prints – Inland PLA now features an enhanced formula for improved toughness and durability while retaining the hallmark easy-to-print nature of standard PLA. Expect smooth layer bonding, reduced brittleness, and reliable results across all your projects.
Tangle-Free, Clog-Free Performance – Each 1kg spool is carefully wound to prevent tangles and overlaps. Vacuum-sealed with desiccant, our filament feeds smoothly without bubbles, clogging, or excessive stringing, giving you a higher print success rate.
Inland PLA: Inland non-toxic PLA filament comes on a cardboard spool. The spool features a new, wax-sealed edge to help reduce dust and ensure smooth rolling in AMS/CFS systems. Compatible with popular 3D printers, including AMS, X1C, P1P, A1 Mini, M5, K1, K1 Max, K1C, 2.4, V400, MK3, Ender 3, and more.
7 reviews for Inland PLA Filament 1.75mm Gray 1KG, 3D Printer Filament Dimensional Accuracy +/- 0.02mm, 1kg Spool (2.2lbs) Fits Most FDM 3D Printers (Slate Gray, 1 Pack)
Add a review
$9.99

Jeff Wilkerson –
Good filament
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Seller had Super Fast Shipping and the item was nicely packaged. Nice item in Very Good Condition and as described with a High Quality Appearance Very Good Value for the Price ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Tammy –
Great product
This PLA is a very decent price. It works well in my Ender3 and in the Creality Hi with attached cms unit. I have had zero issues with this brand of PLA so far. The Creality Hi is a very fast high speed printer and this PLA holds up to the requirements for that speed very well!
Jonathan Hohle –
Flawless Prints So Far
Being somewhat obsessed with glow-in-the-dark things, I’ve really limited myself to luminous filaments. I’ve struggled through rolls of Hatchbox for years assuming I was just not getting my print settings right (temperatures and flow too low or high, bed not leveled adequately, wrong speed, nozzle erosion, etc.). I had success with non-GITD filaments, but what’s the fun in that?I found the Inland Luminous for a good deal and decided to try it on a whim. I half-heartedly removed my mostly full roll of Hatchbox – which had only given me a few good, small prints, and otherwise just clogged my Ender 3 Pro – and loaded the Inland. I heated and leveled the bed and then started to print some drawers for the E3P I had previously sliced.The first thing I noticed was, even without perfect leveling, adhesion on the magnetic printing mat was great. I had some low spots that I tweaked as the print was running, and the first layer was able to gloss over any missed paths in the brim and complete a nice first layer. Around this time the Hatchbox would typically clog (or a few layers in, after the print looked like it was going to work), so I didn’t have much hope, but I stepped away and let the print continue on. A few layers later, the print was looking fantastic, no stringing, no clogging, the infill looked flawless (Hatchbox would frequently leave non-continuous lines in the thin infill sections), the vertical walls had no obvious issues.I left the print go and it turned out perfect. I’ve seen this before, however, and know that just when I think I have everything tuned in, the printer will remind me who’s really in charge. Nope, not this time. Second drawer – perfect. Drawer frame – perfect. Tiny battery holder I had designed – perfect. I downloaded a bunch of things I had been putting off printing because I knew they’d be a pain – all perfect. 2 minute prints, 20 hour prints, everything I’ve tried has just worked.Not only that, but the glow! The glow is much, much brighter than Hatchbox. The ghostly, milky, off-white color when in light subtly hints that if you’re lucky, the object might glow (in the dark). When taken out of the light, even with minimal light exposure and 20% infill, the glow is deep and bright. I’ve read reviews about other filaments that are brighter but at the time the Inland was what I could find and it does not disappoint. If there truly are brighter GITD filaments, they would have to print as well as this roll has.I haven’t had this roll long enough to know how abrasive it is to a brass nozzle. While not completely smooth, the Inland is significantly smoother than Hatchbox which feels like it could double as sandpaper thread. Only time will tell, but after around 30 hours of prints, any nozzle erosion has not been noticeable.My initial impression of the Inland Luminous PLA is that its the unicorn GITD filament I’ve been looking for. The only downside is that I’m going to be going through a lot of it since I am spending much less time on printer maintenance and much more time actually printing things.
Auston –
Good quality filament, bad color consistency between spools.
I have been using this filament for a few months now on small projects. However, my first two spools ran out and I needed another for a big project I am working on. The print quality has been great. I am using an Anet A8 printing at 200C. It has been one of those filaments that just prints with few problems.However, I do have some problems with this filament. The grey is NOT consistent between spools. When I purchased my first two spools I bought them at the same time from the same run (bought them physically from Microcenter). This purchase was months later. From what I can tell, if you purchase at the same time you are more likely to get the same run thus the same color. However, if you purchase from different runs the colors may be different.Overall, I recommend the filament. However, make sure you have enough filament on a project before you start it. If you have to purchase more of this during the project you may end up with a different shade of filament.TLDR:Pros:- Cheap- Very nice grey (color varies)- Prints nicely- Great detail in prints for the priceCons:- Color varies spool to spool- Quality control is likely less due to price. (More mistakes possible)PS:In the photo, ignore the white flakes. Those flakes are bits of filament after sanding. These flakes are not part of the spool.Also, in the photo, the left is the old filament and the right is the new filament.
Mike Kai –
Good filament, expect mediocre glow
Going into this, I know that all of these “glow in the dark” things use phosphorescence which means it captures available light and then slowly re-releases it (put in simple terms). It is also known for not being bright, or when it is bright, it fades quickly to a dull faint glow. What I have found is that outside in direct sunlight for 5 minutes, then straight into a darker room, it will glow brightly for at least a few minutes and then the next hour or two slowly fade to a dull glow, but it does still glow.I have printed around a dozen things of various sizes including stars and Slimer with this on my Prusa clone with cheap bowden e3d clone head. I found I needed temps around 203-205 (the sweet spot for mine). When going through initial temperature testing, I found good extrusion in the 200-210C range, any cooler it would not melt/bond fully, not extrude properly, and would cause skips with the extruder motor, any more and it was stringy/oozing and too soft to keep the printed shape causing various artifacts. I have the Slimer print next to my bed (printed at 0.1 height and 0.5 width with 0.4 nozzle), and is charged over an hour or two before bed by the lamp with 40W (equiv.) bulb, and many times it still has at least a very faint but noticeable glow after 2 hours. The amount of infill can also affect this, with little to no infill, it is only the outer plastic, which discharges fairly quickly leading to dimming quickly, versus 20-25% infill means the internals absorbs some of the light too leading to longer glow times. this is because it is at least partially translucent/semi-transparent allowing light to pass through the outer layers to the internal layers, and allows the glow compound to essentially feed off itself for longer glow times.My next plan is to print some deep diving fishing lures (that dive beyond 8ft in murky water where there is little to no light) for testing.
Industrial Review –
Works well
Prints great. Creality CR-10S Pro
Claudia –
Recibí mi pedido en el tiempo acordado pero al momento de abrir la caja me di cuenta de que la bolsa con el filamento ya estaba rota aunque el filamento parecía completo.Como tenía una urgencía comencé a usarlo pero al parecer el filamento está usado y ya venía cortado en varias partes.Pésimo producto, puede que la calidad si sea buena pero nadie espera recibir un producto como este ya usado. Que lástima