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Geeetech Clear PLA Filament offers exceptional transparency and precise 1.75mm diameter with ±0.02mm tolerance, ensuring smooth, high-quality 3D prints. Its vacuum-sealed, moisture-proof packaging guarantees tangle-free, jam-resistant use. Crafted from 100% biodegradable, corn-based PLA, this 1kg spool is designed for broad compatibility and sustainable creativity, making it a top choice for professionals seeking flawless, eco-conscious printing.





| ASIN | B0C5T79ZWH |
| Brand | GEEETECH |
| Color | Clear Pla |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 3.8 out of 5 stars (121) |
| Date First Available | 30 November 2024 |
| Item Weight | 1 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Geeetech |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 1081-Clearpla |
| Material Type | Polylactic Acid |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Package Dimensions | 21.59 x 20.8 x 6.4 cm; 1 kg |
| Size | PLA |
J**G
The clear is easily and by far the worst filament I’ve ever used. If you read this and still buy it you must love to suffer. When you open the roll you have to immediately start printing with it and not stop. Don’t even think of doing a multi color because in the minute it spends printing the 2nd color, your roll has no become brittle and will break into a billion pieces in your ptfe tubes. Not a regular brittle, rock hard to the point it’ll damage your printer. Drying it does nothing. Once it becomes brittle, that’s a wrap. It swells and no amount of drying will make it work ever again, I’ve tried. I literally moved my H2S and installed a dehumidifier and still it’s just as brittle. I regret the day I used it on one of my products so I’ve been dealing with this and still have like 8kgs left. I end up tossing most rolls with half left. The sister companies (xzn, giant arm) are the same. I’ve tried them all trying to escape this problem. I’m going to switch the clear section of my product to a color and update all my listing pics. This clear has taken all the fun out of printing. Don’t even think about using this overnight. You’ll wake up to a error and no print. Other colors are amazing from these brands but not the clear. It is very clear but trust me it’s not worth it. I would rather try to print vibranium out of an a1 mini. I don’t understand how they can sell this to anyone other than somebody studying the effects of jamming rocks down a 3d printers throat. Last note: I’ve also tried making my ptfe as straight as possible to help it and nothing. Just the tug from the ams is enough to snap it
T**Y
Have tried a few brands of translucent PLA and they usually (in my experience) have problems. This one from Geetech though is really good, no clogging, no stringing, and depending on your print surface, surprisingly clear after printing. I really like it, and for the price I will definitely buy more when I run out of this spool. Transparency is described as "excellent" in the description and I would agree with that 100%
E**S
I like the filament, it's nice and shiny and it does the job well. But the spool that it comes in has got to go! It is not CFS compatible even though it's a plastic reel, because it is too narrow and too tall.
S**S
EDIT: Seller gave me a refund even though I purchased this a while ago. He also said they have 2nd generation filament that improves the quality. I'm changing this review from one star to three because the seller made it right by refunding purchase price. I will echo what others have said; brittle, drips threads, have changed settings per web over the last few days and nothing works. The first time I used it to print a PI4 case, it came out wonderfully. Now, trying to print another case nothing I do seems to make a difference. Filament drags, causes nozzle to become clogged, brittle and breaks. Never had this problem before. Off to find a better transparent filament to use.
A**R
giving this four stars because it fed well and printed nicely in my P1S AMS setup. I had issues with transparency and many of my prints ended up being more translucent then transparent. not sure this is due to this specific product, may be more the nature of printing with transparent filament. I did not have the time to continue to experiment but would advise if expectations are to get a totally transparent print be prepared to invest the time to figure out how to best do that.
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