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product_id: 15971604
title: "Inland PLA Filament 1.75mm 1KG, 3D Printer Filament Dimensional Accuracy +/- 0.02mm, 1kg Spool (2.2lbs) Fits Most FDM 3D Printers (Black, 1 Pack)"
brand: "inland"
price: "KD 3.33"
currency: KWD
in_stock: true
reviews_count: 8
url: https://www.desertcart.com.kw/products/15971604-inland-pla-filament-1-75mm-1kg-3d-printer-filament-dimensional
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# ±0.03mm Dimensional Accuracy 215-230°C Optimal Extrusion Temp Vacuum-Sealed Moisture Protection Inland PLA Filament 1.75mm 1KG, 3D Printer Filament Dimensional Accuracy +/- 0.02mm, 1kg Spool (2.2lbs) Fits Most FDM 3D Printers (Black, 1 Pack)

**Brand:** inland
**Price:** KD 3.33
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🖤 Print Bold, Print Precise — Elevate Your 3D Game!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Inland PLA Filament 1.75mm 1KG, 3D Printer Filament Dimensional Accuracy +/- 0.02mm, 1kg Spool (2.2lbs) Fits Most FDM 3D Printers (Black, 1 Pack) by inland
- **How much does it cost?** KD 3.33 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.com.kw](https://www.desertcart.com.kw/products/15971604-inland-pla-filament-1-75mm-1kg-3d-printer-filament-dimensional)

## Best For

- inland enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted inland brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Smooth & Jam-Free Flow:** Engineered for consistent extrusion at 215-230°C, minimizing clogs and maximizing uptime.
- • **Universal Compatibility:** Seamlessly works with most 1.75mm FDM/FFF printers including Ender 3, MK3, and more—no hassle, just print.
- • **Precision Perfect Prints:** Achieve razor-sharp details with industry-leading ±0.03mm tolerance for flawless models every time.
- • **Ready-to-Print Freshness:** Vacuum-sealed with desiccant to keep your filament dry and tangle-free, ensuring premium print quality from the first layer.
- • **Eco-Friendly & User-Centric:** Non-toxic PLA on a recyclable cardboard spool with wax-sealed edges for dust-free, smooth feeding and responsible printing.

## Overview

INLAND PLA Filament 1.75mm in sleek black offers professional-grade dimensional accuracy of ±0.03mm, optimized extrusion temperatures between 215-230°C, and vacuum-sealed packaging to ensure moisture-free, jam-resistant printing. Compatible with a wide range of popular FDM 3D printers, this 1kg spool on an eco-friendly cardboard core delivers consistent, warp-free, and odorless prints ideal for both beginners and pros.

## Description

desertcart.com: Inland PLA Filament 1.75mm 1KG, 3D Printer Filament Dimensional Accuracy +/- 0.02mm, 1kg Spool (2.2lbs) Fits Most FDM 3D Printers (Black, 1 Pack) : Industrial & Scientific

Review: Flawless Prints So Far - Being somewhat obsessed with glow-in-the-dark things, I've really limited myself to luminous filaments. I've struggled through rolls of Hatchbox for years assuming I was just not getting my print settings right (temperatures and flow too low or high, bed not leveled adequately, wrong speed, nozzle erosion, etc.). I had success with non-GITD filaments, but what's the fun in that? I found the Inland Luminous for a good deal and decided to try it on a whim. I half-heartedly removed my mostly full roll of Hatchbox - which had only given me a few good, small prints, and otherwise just clogged my Ender 3 Pro - and loaded the Inland. I heated and leveled the bed and then started to print some drawers for the E3P I had previously sliced. The first thing I noticed was, even without perfect leveling, adhesion on the magnetic printing mat was great. I had some low spots that I tweaked as the print was running, and the first layer was able to gloss over any missed paths in the brim and complete a nice first layer. Around this time the Hatchbox would typically clog (or a few layers in, after the print looked like it was going to work), so I didn't have much hope, but I stepped away and let the print continue on. A few layers later, the print was looking fantastic, no stringing, no clogging, the infill looked flawless (Hatchbox would frequently leave non-continuous lines in the thin infill sections), the vertical walls had no obvious issues. I left the print go and it turned out perfect. I've seen this before, however, and know that just when I think I have everything tuned in, the printer will remind me who's really in charge. Nope, not this time. Second drawer - perfect. Drawer frame - perfect. Tiny battery holder I had designed - perfect. I downloaded a bunch of things I had been putting off printing because I knew they'd be a pain - all perfect. 2 minute prints, 20 hour prints, everything I've tried has just worked. Not only that, but the glow! The glow is much, much brighter than Hatchbox. The ghostly, milky, off-white color when in light subtly hints that if you're lucky, the object might glow (in the dark). When taken out of the light, even with minimal light exposure and 20% infill, the glow is deep and bright. I've read reviews about other filaments that are brighter but at the time the Inland was what I could find and it does not disappoint. If there truly are brighter GITD filaments, they would have to print as well as this roll has. I haven't had this roll long enough to know how abrasive it is to a brass nozzle. While not completely smooth, the Inland is significantly smoother than Hatchbox which feels like it could double as sandpaper thread. Only time will tell, but after around 30 hours of prints, any nozzle erosion has not been noticeable. My initial impression of the Inland Luminous PLA is that its the unicorn GITD filament I've been looking for. The only downside is that I'm going to be going through a lot of it since I am spending much less time on printer maintenance and much more time actually printing things.
Review: Inland Good Product - Have used Inland in the past, have no complaints

## Features

- High Quality Inland PLA Filament: Engineered for optimal performance, Inland PLA Filament ensures smooth printing with minimal troubleshooting. Expect jam-free, warp-free, and consistent color prints with excellent bed adhesion. Suitable for both beginners and experienced 3D printing enthusiasts.
- Black PLA Filament: Recommended Extrusion/Nozzle Temperature: 215°C - 230°C (419°F - 446°F), Bed Temperature: 60°C - 80°C (140°F - 176°F). Spool Dimensions: Diameter - 8.81 in. (223.77 mm), Width - 2.81 in. (71.37 mm), Hub Hole Diameter - 2.00 in. (50.80 mm). Ideal for precise 3D printing needs.
- Tangle and Moisture Free Filament: Delivered vacuum-sealed with desiccant, Inland PLA Filament arrives completely dry and ready for high-quality prints. To prevent tangling, handle the spool carefully and always secure the filament to avoid unwinding.
- User Friendly 3D Printing Filament: Inland PLA Filament melts evenly, feeding smoothly into your 3D printer to produce sharp, defined corners with minimal warping and no odor. Compatible with most 1.75mm FDM and FFF 3D printers for hassle-free printing.
- Inland PLA: Inland non-toxic PLA filament comes on a cardboard spool. The spool features a new, wax-sealed edge to help reduce dust and ensure smooth rolling in AMS/CFS systems. Compatible with popular 3D printers, including AMS, X1C, P1P, A1 Mini, M5, K1, K1 Max, K1C, 2.4, V400, MK3, Ender 3, and more.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B00YQB85PG |
| Additional Features | High Quality, User Friendly, Tangle and Moisture Free |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,587 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #161 in 3D Printing Filament |
| Brand | INLAND |
| Brand Name | INLAND |
| Color | 1kg Black Pla |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 3,003 Reviews |
| Item Diameter | 1.75 Millimeters |
| Item Weight | 1 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | INLAND |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 0407452 |
| Material | Polylactic Acid |
| Material Type | Polylactic Acid |
| Model Number | 308593 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Special Feature | High Quality, User Friendly, Tangle and Moisture Free |
| UPC | 618996980352 |
| Unit Count | 35.27 Ounce |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** INLAND
- **Material:** Polylactic Acid
- **Color:** Black
- **Item Weight:** 1 Kilograms
- **Item Diameter:** 1.75 Millimeters

## Images

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Color** options.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Flawless Prints So Far
*by J***E on August 5, 2022*

Being somewhat obsessed with glow-in-the-dark things, I've really limited myself to luminous filaments. I've struggled through rolls of Hatchbox for years assuming I was just not getting my print settings right (temperatures and flow too low or high, bed not leveled adequately, wrong speed, nozzle erosion, etc.). I had success with non-GITD filaments, but what's the fun in that? I found the Inland Luminous for a good deal and decided to try it on a whim. I half-heartedly removed my mostly full roll of Hatchbox - which had only given me a few good, small prints, and otherwise just clogged my Ender 3 Pro - and loaded the Inland. I heated and leveled the bed and then started to print some drawers for the E3P I had previously sliced. The first thing I noticed was, even without perfect leveling, adhesion on the magnetic printing mat was great. I had some low spots that I tweaked as the print was running, and the first layer was able to gloss over any missed paths in the brim and complete a nice first layer. Around this time the Hatchbox would typically clog (or a few layers in, after the print looked like it was going to work), so I didn't have much hope, but I stepped away and let the print continue on. A few layers later, the print was looking fantastic, no stringing, no clogging, the infill looked flawless (Hatchbox would frequently leave non-continuous lines in the thin infill sections), the vertical walls had no obvious issues. I left the print go and it turned out perfect. I've seen this before, however, and know that just when I think I have everything tuned in, the printer will remind me who's really in charge. Nope, not this time. Second drawer - perfect. Drawer frame - perfect. Tiny battery holder I had designed - perfect. I downloaded a bunch of things I had been putting off printing because I knew they'd be a pain - all perfect. 2 minute prints, 20 hour prints, everything I've tried has just worked. Not only that, but the glow! The glow is much, much brighter than Hatchbox. The ghostly, milky, off-white color when in light subtly hints that if you're lucky, the object might glow (in the dark). When taken out of the light, even with minimal light exposure and 20% infill, the glow is deep and bright. I've read reviews about other filaments that are brighter but at the time the Inland was what I could find and it does not disappoint. If there truly are brighter GITD filaments, they would have to print as well as this roll has. I haven't had this roll long enough to know how abrasive it is to a brass nozzle. While not completely smooth, the Inland is significantly smoother than Hatchbox which feels like it could double as sandpaper thread. Only time will tell, but after around 30 hours of prints, any nozzle erosion has not been noticeable. My initial impression of the Inland Luminous PLA is that its the unicorn GITD filament I've been looking for. The only downside is that I'm going to be going through a lot of it since I am spending much less time on printer maintenance and much more time actually printing things.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Inland Good Product
*by W***. on March 1, 2026*

Have used Inland in the past, have no complaints

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Love the black
*by A***R on July 21, 2017*

It prints great. I got some VERY high quality test prints out of it. I wish I had thought to save some pictures, I had some but I deleted them to free space up on my phone. I also threw the test prints away. It has been months since I have messed with my printer. I had to fix a problem that caused it to keep getting clogged, I am also not finished upgrading it. I will post some pictures when I get enough free time to get back to working with my printer. Just so everyone knows, my review can only be of the quality of the plastic itself for any roll that I use. I have a filtration system that I built for my filaments to be stored in. They pass through some stuff that removes any debris that may have gotten into the filament roll before getting to the stepper motor. The storage unit also has a lot of silica cat litter that helps to absorb any moisture from anything in the unit. I am saying this because I have no idea how clean the stuff is once it starts being used, it's always going to be clean for me unless debris got inside the filament itself while it was being formed into a long wire, which I have yet to encounter. Any way, I can say that the diameter is VERY consistent. It is also very accurate. It has always been 1.75, or VERY VERY close to that throughout all of my prints that I did while learning to use the printer I built (building one is a lot easier than learning to use one). The lines were barely visible too. The temperature that got the best results seems like was about 190c The bed temp seems like it may have had to have been about 60c, or else it would curl up. But there is slight warping at the bottom with heating the bed. I got some BuildTak sheets, and a piece of PEI sheet. I'm going to test how well they do so that I can leave the bed heater off.

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