🔥 Print Strong, Print Smart, Print Blue! 💙
Polymaker’s PolyLite ABS 1.75mm filament delivers professional-grade 3D printing with exceptional heat resistance (104°C), tight dimensional tolerance (±0.03mm), and enhanced stability from low volatile ABS resin. Packaged sustainably in a recycled spool and vacuum-sealed for moisture protection, it’s engineered for durable, high-performance prints that stand out in both quality and eco-consciousness.
Manufacturer | Polymaker |
Brand | POLYMAKER |
Item Weight | 2.2 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 7.87 x 7.87 x 2.36 inches |
Item model number | PE01007 |
Color | 123 - 1.75mm Blue (Hex Code: #003276) |
Material Type | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene |
Number of Items | 1 |
Size | 1kg |
Manufacturer Part Number | PE01007 |
B**
Reliable, Vibrant, and Easy to Print for ABS – Great Value!
Reliable, Vibrant, and Easy to Print for ABS – Great Value!I've used several brands of ABS over the years, and the Polymaker PolyLite ABS in Neon Green really stands out—literally and figuratively. The color is bold, bright, and consistent throughout the spool. It gives prints a really striking look, especially under good lighting or UV.Pros:Print Quality: Excellent layer adhesion with minimal warping (when printed in an enclosure). Surface finish is smooth and clean, even on more detailed prints.Color: The neon green is super vivid and pops. Great for models where visibility or aesthetics matter.Dimensional Accuracy: As advertised—my calipers measured it within the ±0.03mm tolerance, which helped ensure consistent extrusion.Durability: Strong and heat-resistant as expected from quality ABS. Great for mechanical or functional parts.Packaging: Comes vacuum-sealed with desiccant, and the spool is neatly wound with zero tangles.Things to Note:Smell: As with all ABS, there is a noticeable odor when printing, so good ventilation or an enclosure with filtration is a must.Bed Adhesion: You’ll need a proper heated bed and possibly an adhesive like ABS slurry, Magigoo, or Kapton tape to prevent first-layer lifting.Not Beginner-Friendly: If you're new to 3D printing, ABS in general is trickier than PLA or PETG.Verdict:Polymaker’s ABS delivers on quality, consistency, and durability. It's a solid choice for experienced users who need strong parts with a vibrant finish. With the right setup (enclosure, ventilation, bed adhesion), this filament performs exceptionally well.
B**I
Reliable and precise
I have purchased several spools at this point and never had any issues at all. Not a single clog, no unwinding snags, spool does not fall apart when in a drier, the edges of the spool are coated so it will not start to fall apart in an AMS. It's nice that they write details like spool weight on the roll in case you forget to weigh it when you get it. Has good dimensional accuracy and all of my parts have fit together very well. I built an entire 3D printer using this filament for the parts and everything has held up great.
J**D
Great
Building a voron and wanted different color that red and black. Saw this green and went after it. The filament quality is as expected along with color is nice. Didn't have any clogging issues.
R**.
The only ABS I use.
I just love how easy and clean this stuff prints. I’ve gone through 6-7 rolls of Polymaker ABS in the last couple months. Always the same print settings and the part comes out amazing!
C**N
Great Filament but one BIG problem (for AMS users)
This is a farily good ABS material. I think referencing it as metallic is a bit of a stretch but it does have a hint of glittering material in it that gives it just a little sheen. It prints well with good bed & layer adhesion. I have had a few "poops" that made their way onto the bed during printing (a little sticky on the hotend), but that's only an issue when switching to a much lighter colored material and may be less the material and more the settings.The ONE big thing is, and this applies to Bambu AMS users, the spool load is excessive. What I mean is that it is too full. When using an AMS saver or anything other than base AMS, this will collide with the lid and torque against the assist motors that help spin the spool. This can lead to load failures, retraction failures, under extrusion and so much more. I am not sure if it's just too loosely wound or that the filament size tends to the larger size (ie greater than 1.75), but it makes it so this will be the last time I buy this (well until I get an AMS HT which appears to be larger and really is an ideal dryer for ABS). For now, the solution is to prop open your AMS for the first 75-100 grams (not ideal but it solves the issue).
M**Q
You can print at higher speeds than 60mm/s
It took some time to calibrate with the printer but once I had it dialed in the prints are flawless. The picture is 64 Modi Boxi (no affiliation) push locks printed at 275mm/s. Here are the specifics if it helps anyone:Printer - Creality Ender 3 v3 PlusBed Temp - 100Nozzle Temp - 275Slicer - Creality Print 5.1 (I also have licensing for Simplify3D and Lychee and if you are using a Creality just stick with their slicer because they have these dialed in significantly better than the profiles provided with other slicers). I like to print and make not fight with the printer days on end just to use a specific slicer.Printer Profile - Stock from Creality with the max speed reduced to 275 for both 1st and all layers after).Filament Profile - CR-ABS with just the nozzle temp changed to 275.Height .02 with infill at 50% (forsmaller parts I wanted more durability).Zero glue on the plate, at 100 degree bed temp it just sticks and sticks and sticks. Once the job is done pull the plate and let it cool to room temp and the prints release themselves.Only caveat is that the printer is in a Creality enclosure that keeps the ambient temp at 95 degrees and you will need to get a multi kg spool holder because these rolls are huge (Pic 2).That’s it. Hope it helps. Will 100% buy this again for large projects.
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