And they said 3D Printed Spools would never work.

And they said 3D Printed Spools would never work.
http://www.protoparadigm.com/news-updates/3d-printed-packaging-debuts-at-5-filament/

Sounds great. Even the kg price is very good.

I guess I’m spoiled here in the US where Microcenter has $15 kg filament but I would love to have some smaller spools even if I pay a little bit more. Looks promising.

Now that’s is a great idea. Should help the environment.

Good, it’s very practical to have small amounts of every color so we have more choice when printing different objects.

Wow, I have gotten $10 kg spools from radioshack (there are a couple near me) but this is a great deal

Wow. If you sell enough will it be worth going to and injection mold :slight_smile:

This is $25 per Kg, and I am paying $17 per Kg from China, but it’s a step in the right direction!

@Engineering_Nonsense Their point is to get a decent amount of filament for a good price. It’s important for 3d printing beginners to have a decent starting price without having to buy kilograms at a time. This also makes delivery cheaper; my usual store makes free deliveries when buying 4-5 spools which “forces” us to buy in bulk.

@Julien_Dodokal
Absolutely. I would love to have enough of any number of filaments to do a few specific prints without the investment (enough already) to buy 500G or 1kg of each. I’m out of dry storage as it is.