PLA+ Filament 10-Pack

PLA+ Filament 10-Pack

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Sale price  $117.56 Regular price  $199.00
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PLA+ Filament 10-Pack

PLA+ Filament 10-Pack

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10kg at $11.76/kg | 41% Off | Pick Any 10 Colors, Free USA Shipping

Ten kilograms of premium PLA+. Any 10 colors from our full range of 30+ options. Vacuum-sealed per spool. Free shipping across the USA. At $11.76/kg — 41% off individual pricing — this is the first serious bulk discount on standard PLA+: enough volume to keep multiple machines running for weeks, with the freedom to pick exactly the 10 colors that drive your output.

This is standard PLA+ — not a high-speed formulation. It's the right choice if your printers run at 40–80mm/s and you want a meaningful discount on your most-used material without committing to 20+ spools upfront. Stock your core colors, run them down, reorder what moves.


Which PLA+ Pack Is Right for Your Operation?

We carry five PLA+ bulk packs. Here's the full comparison so you can pick the right one without reading every product page:

Pack Volume Price/kg Formulation Best For
This pack 10kg $11.76 Standard PLA+ First bulk order. Scaling from per-spool buying. 10 core colors at 41% off without overstocking.
20-Pack Standard 20kg $11.48 Standard PLA+ Stocking deep on 20 strategic colors. Established operations at standard speeds.
30-Pack Standard 30kg $11.21 Standard PLA+ Stocking the full color catalog. Maximum variety and best standard PLA+ price.
16-Pack High Speed 16kg $12.69 High Speed PLA+ Fast printers (Bambu, Voron, RatRig) at 150–300mm/s. HS color validation before scaling to 32.
32-Pack High Speed 32kg $12.39 High Speed PLA+ Maximum HS volume. Farms running 8+ fast printers. Best HS price-per-kg.

What PLA+ Is — and Why It's the Default for Most Operations

Standard PLA is the most beginner-friendly filament ever made — but it has a ceiling: it can be brittle, cracks under impact, and degrades in toughness over time. PLA+ fixes those limits without making the material harder to print.

Think of a disposable plastic fork vs a reusable one. Both are plastic. Both are easy to use. But one snaps the moment you apply real pressure and the other flexes and holds. PLA+ is the reusable fork — same ease of use, noticeably better performance.

  • Impact resistant — flexes under force instead of shattering. Parts survive daily handling, shipping, and customer use without cracking.
  • Stronger layer bonding — tighter interlayer adhesion means stronger parts at the same infill settings, without increasing print time.
  • Longer-lasting toughness — maintains mechanical properties better than standard PLA, which becomes brittle after months of shelf time or use.
  • Same ease of printing — same temperatures as PLA, same settings, no enclosure, no special hardware. Drop your standard PLA profile in and go.

Pack Contents & Value Breakdown

Spec Detail
Pack size 10 × 1kg spools (10kg total / 22.0 lbs)
Material PLA+ (standard formulation)
Filament diameter 1.75mm ±0.02mm
Color selection Any 10 colors from our full PLA+ range (30+ options)
Price per kg $11.76 (41% off individual spool pricing)
Packaging Vacuum-sealed with desiccant — each spool individually sealed
Shipping Free across the USA

Print Settings for Standard PLA+

PLA+ is the most forgiving material in FDM printing. These settings work as a reliable baseline across virtually all printers and operators.

Setting Recommended Range Notes
Nozzle temperature 200–230°C Start at 210–215°C. Lower 5°C for stringing. Raise 5°C for under-extrusion or weak layer bonding.
Bed temperature 50–65°C 60°C on PEI is the universal starting point. No heated bed? Glue stick on glass works for small and medium prints.
Enclosure Not required Open-frame printers work perfectly. If using an enclosure, keep ambient below 30°C — PLA+ is vulnerable to heat creep in warm chambers.
Part cooling fan 0% first 2 layers → 100% Full cooling after the first two layers is essential for PLA+. It locks in layer detail and prevents overhang sag.
Print speed 40–80mm/s The reliable production range for standard PLA+. Slower = better surface finish. Faster = more throughput at slight quality trade-off.
First layer speed 15–25mm/s Always slow the first layer — it's the foundation of every successful print. Non-negotiable even on fast setups.
Retraction — Direct Drive 1–3mm at 30–50mm/s Start at 2mm. Increase only if stringing persists after temp adjustment.
Retraction — Bowden 4–6mm at 40–60mm/s Run a retraction calibration tower on any new color — pigment loads vary and affect behavior.
Layer height 0.1–0.28mm 0.2mm for general production. 0.15mm for display or detail work. 0.28mm for fast structural draft prints.
Drying (if needed) 50–55°C for 4–6 hours PLA+ absorbs moisture slowly but consistently in humid climates. Sudden stringing on a dialed-in profile almost always means wet filament.

3 Common PLA+ Problems — Fast Fixes

Stringing between parts
Fix in order: lower nozzle temp 5°C → enable Combing mode in slicer → increase retraction 0.5mm → dry the filament. Combing keeps travel moves inside the print boundary and eliminates most visible stringing before you touch retraction settings.

First layer not sticking
Three checks: bed level, Z offset (lower in 0.05mm steps until you see slight squish), and bed surface cleanliness (wipe PEI with IPA before every session). Raise bed to 65°C if adhesion is still marginal.

Heat creep jams after 10–20 minutes
Specific to PLA+ — the low glass transition temperature makes it vulnerable to warm environments. Check: heatsink fan running at full speed, enclosure ambient below 30°C, and PTFE tube fully seated against the nozzle with no gap.


The Smart Color Strategy for a 10-Pack

Ten slots is enough to build a color strategy, not just a color collection. Most successful print operations follow a pattern:

  • 3–4 spools of your highest-volume color (usually black or white) — never running out of your most-ordered color is worth the extra stock.
  • 2–3 spools of your second-tier colors (your 2–3 best-selling accent colors) — enough to run batches without restocking mid-run.
  • 3–4 single spools of test or seasonal colors — colors you want to carry but haven't validated demand for yet, at bulk pricing rather than individual spool cost.

This structure means your top sellers are always in stock, your secondary colors cover most orders, and you're exploring new options without committing more than one spool each.


Storing 10 PLA+ Spools

  • Keep sealed until the spool goes on the printer — vacuum seal is the best moisture barrier. Don't open stock spools in advance.
  • One airtight bin handles all 10 open spools comfortably with room for silica gel packs. Recharge packs at 120°C for 2 hours when saturated.
  • First in, first out rotation — use older opened spools before newer sealed ones. The clock starts when you break the vacuum seal.
  • Batch consistency: all 10 spools ship from the same manufacturing batch — matched color tone and melt behavior across every spool. A profile dialed in on spool 1 runs identically on spool 10.

Who Is This 10-Pack For?

  • Makers scaling up from per-spool buying — if you've been ordering 2–3 spools at a time and restocking constantly, the 10-pack is the natural next step. 41% off individual pricing with no obligation to commit to 20+ spools. The lowest-risk entry into serious bulk savings.
  • Etsy and print-on-demand sellers building a core color inventory. Ten spools lets you stock your 5 best-selling colors at 2 spools each — enough for a solid production run before a reorder is needed.
  • Makerspaces and school labs with 2–4 printers where PLA+ is the standard material. 10kg is a semester's worth of stock at most institutions without requiring dedicated warehouse space.
  • Standard-speed print operations (40–80mm/s) where the High Speed formulation premium isn't justified. Same material performance, lower per-kg cost than HS packs.
  • Anyone upgrading from standard PLA across their full production catalog — stronger, tougher parts without changing printers, settings, or workflows. Same temperatures, noticeably better results.

Browse individual spools in our PLA Filament collection. Explore everything in our 3D Printing Filaments guide.

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