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🖨️ Print Strong, Print Smart, Print Overture!
OVERTURE PETG 3D Printer Filament is a premium 1.75mm spool designed for professional and hobbyist FDM printers. It offers exceptional strength and toughness, combining the ease of PLA with the durability of ABS. With precise dimensional accuracy of ±0.02mm and excellent weather resistance, it’s perfect for functional prototypes, mechanical parts, and outdoor applications. Supported by a 1-year warranty and broad printer compatibility, this filament ensures reliable, vibrant, and smooth printing every time.

















| ASIN | B07PDV9RC8 |
| Additional Features | Premium PETG Material |
| Best Sellers Rank | #84 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #11 in 3D Printing Filament |
| Brand Name | OVERTURE |
| Color | 1 Kg White |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (18,337) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 90810031294711 |
| Item Diameter | 1.75 Millimeters |
| Item Weight | 1 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | OVERTURE |
| Manufacturer Part Number | OVPETG175 |
| Material Type | Polyethylene Terephthalate Glycol |
| Model Number | OVPETG175 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| UPC | 850006233410 |
| Unit Count | 35.274 Ounce |
| Warranty Description | 1-year Warranty |
J**T
Great PETG for my project. 250C was sweet spot, and prints perfect on Sovol SV07+ PEI bed.
Grass Green is pretty close to Ryobi's green. I printed PETG and found 250C, the max, was best. I also noticed it printed more shiny at higher temps. Duller at lower. 70C bed was fine and 80C no different on Sovol SV07 PEI bed. Fast led to problems. Sweet spot was around 38mm/sec for walls. If I dialed it up to 50mm/sec then stringing started. On a roll sitting for about 3-4 weeks it did pick up moisture which can cause your nozzle to accumulate some excess. Keep an eye out for it. If you come back to a final print with little extra blobs, it's probably knocked off the nozzle as it moved around. I used Cura default for wall thickness but I did drop my layers to 1.6mm for better arches. I didn't use bed adhesion (brim, raft, etc), bridges or supports but I also kept all my angles gradual. Look at the pic and you'll see they are basically circles. I used 20% infill as well as 30%. No real difference. When setting the power drills on the bracket arms, they only deflect maybe 1-2mm. Barely noticeable. Yes, by hand you can make it deflect 5-6mm but this is just to organize my tools, not create a climbing wall that will support lots of weight. I printed all of what you see with 1 spool. I have a 2nd loaded to do a ton of more tool wall brackets, but wanted to get this review up. If your print has started, and you have moisture issues, try bumping the temp up and keep an eye on it. You may get through it bumping 5 degrees at a time to watch for change. In my case, it was in the infill area, and so it's "entombed" inside. When I ramped up to 60mm/sec and got to higher layers, like around 300 of 500 (again, 1.6mm height layers) it did start to have issues rising a bit, and catching upon hot end return. I reduced the speed back to 32, and dropped the fan from 20% to 10% and the clipping stopped for a perfect finish. I do also use glue pen for adhesion to the bed, but even on a clean bed (no glue pen) I still had great adhesion. Finish is great. No stringing if I keep speeds down. Strong as you'd expect from PETG. I am super happy. I did read reviews that were negative but didn't have problems. The storage bag is resealable which is really nice. Spool did not detach on either spools. My filament was unopened on both rolls, ordered about 4 weeks apart. I will definitely order this product again as I get more of my power tools wall mounted, and when I get a chance I will upload the STL files to Thingiverse. I created these prints on TinkerCad. website, exported STL into Cura and then sliced GCode sent to Sovol SV07Plus.
P**N
Great PETG Filament That Just Works!
I've been using the OVERTURE 4KG PETG bundle with my FDM printer and overall it’s been an excellent experience. This filament prints very reliably and gives strong, functional parts right off the spool. 👍 What I Loved Smooth prints on a .4 mm nozzle — surfaces come out clean and even, with very nice finish quality. Supports release easily — support structures peel off without leaving noticeable marks on the model, which saves tons of cleanup time. No clogs at all — runs smoothly with no jams or feed issues, even with extended prints. Strong, durable prints — parts feel tough and are well suited for functional prints, prototypes, or mechanical uses. 🛠️ Printing Tips On smaller parts that have limited area touching the build plate, I recommend adding a brim to improve first-layer adhesion and prevent lifting. The filament sticks well overall, but a brim really helps those tiny contact points. 🎯 Summary Great value PETG filament that hits all the basics: reliable extrusion, smooth finish, easy support removal, and zero clogging. Ideal for hobbyists or anyone doing lots of functional prints — highly recommend!
M**S
Excellent PETG – Strong Prints and a Great Cobalt Blue Color
I’ve had consistently good results with Overture’s PETG filament over the years, and the Digital Blue color is no exception. It prints very clean with minimal stringing and excellent layer adhesion. I’ve used this filament for a number of functional prints, and the parts have turned out strong and durable. It’s been reliable across multiple projects, which is exactly what you want when printing parts that actually need to hold up to use. I also really like this particular shade of blue. Many blues from other manufacturers tend to be either very light “baby blue” or a dark navy. This color lands closer to a cobalt blue and looks fantastic on finished prints. Overall, Overture continues to be a great value brand. The price is reasonable, but the performance has been just as good as many higher-priced filaments I’ve tried.
L**L
Good filament but the paper spool clogs the rollers and binds and forces a stop in print.
I like the filament but the holders not so much. The spools come warped and bent and have breaks in them so they jam in the AMS. but the filament is good and its cheaper so its kinda a double edged.
F**O
El producto es muy bueno y el tono es agradable. Es un poco más caro que otras marcas pero vale la pena por lo que es el tipo de material y tono disponible. Lo negativo (y no tan grave) es que al ser carrete de cartón, llega a dañarse en el traslado y si lo usas con algun sistema multicolor (ams,CFS,ace pro, etc) puede que te de algún tipo de problema.
E**I
Been using this for a bunch of prints and it’s been really reliable. Feeds smoothly, sticks well to the bed, and I haven’t had issues with clogging or inconsistent extrusion. The 6kg spool is a big plus if you’re printing a lot—way more convenient than constantly swapping smaller rolls. Print quality comes out clean and strong, which is exactly what I want from PETG. Takes a bit of dialing in like any PETG, but once you’ve got your settings, it runs great. Good value for the amount you get.
M**R
This is a good filament that prints well and gives good strong finishes to my prints. Using with a creality 3 pro and it sticks to the print surface well and the flow is also good. Will buy more of this brand.
P**E
Love the overture filament due to consistency of print. I've only had 1 slightly ropey roll which just printed differently to all others (using the same settings), but this isn't unique to Overture, as every blend/colour prints differently. I love this colour. Just what I was looking for. Prints flawlessly. Not brittle. No tangles. Good adhesion to the plate. Great value for money and will be buying again.
R**C
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