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M**M
difficult to print
nylon especially carbon filled nylon is really difficult to print with it starts to absorbs moisture as soon as you open the package, a dry box and heater are a must as well as a heated enclosure if you don't think you will use this filament up quickly I wouldn't buy it ( it absorbs moisture so fast that a long print will see the filament become unusable without the hot box, very hard to store in a useable fashion) IF you can get it to print well the results are good a very strong material ideal for mechanical parts of parts that require abrasion resistance would recommend only to experienced users.
T**.
Disappointed
Very disappointed with the nefarious underhanded way this was titled. It is not carbon fibre filled nylon, just plain nylon. Very hard to print, when I do get it to stick to the bed it peels apart at each layer. This is with a heated bed(100 degrees), heated cabinet (45 degrees) and nozzle at 255 degrees. Don't know what else to try.
A**R
Very hard to print with
This Nylon filament is extremely hard to print with. Tried a lot of different settings and only managed to get it to stick to blue masking tape. I have had 1 successfully print out of about 20 so really don't recommend it.
A**M
perfect
awesome product
P**O
Waterlogged out of the bag
This filament is very poor. Out of the bag it was so wet that prints were of terrible quality. Popping and cracking immediately. Do yourself a big favour and avoid this.
C**Y
Item delivered not as described
I'm not sure if this is false advertising or a mistake on the part of Amazon's labeling system, but I purchased white Nylon Filament and received black ABS. Unfortunately it's not fit for purpose in regards to what I intend to print, so I will have to return to Amazon
M**K
Carbon fibre?
There is no indication or evidence this is anything but plain normal nylon filament.This is horrible Nylon even after drying layer adhesion @ 260°C is terrible.
A**G
awful, do not buy
does not stick, printed at max temp of 260 with full metal hot end. Go taulman nylon instead!
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