High Speed PETG Filament 16-Pack

High Speed PETG Filament 16-Pack

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High Speed PETG Filament 16-Pack

High Speed PETG Filament 16-Pack

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16kg at $13.99/kg | 41% Off | Pick Any 16 Colors, Free USA Shipping

Sixteen kilograms of High Speed PETG. Any 16 colors from our full range. Vacuum-sealed per spool. Free shipping across the USA. At $13.99/kg — 41% off individual pricing — this is the production entry point for workshops and print farms that need PETG at volume without committing to a 32-spool order. Stock your 16 most-used colors deep, keep the machines running, and reorder what moves fastest.

High Speed PETG delivers the full functional profile of standard PETG — impact resistance, UV stability, heat tolerance to ~85°C, chemical resistance — with a reformulated melt flow that supports speeds up to 300mm/s on capable setups. No enclosure required. No warping headaches. The workhorse functional filament, scaled for production.


Why PETG for Functional Parts — The Plain Version

Think of a water bottle. It's made of PET — the same base polymer as PETG. It flexes without cracking, handles drops, resists moisture, and doesn't deform in a warm car. PETG (the "G" stands for glycol-modified, which makes it printable) brings those same properties to your 3D printer without the warping and fume issues of ABS.

The practical result: PETG is the default choice when PLA isn't tough enough. Parts that get handled daily, live outdoors, sit near electronics, or need to survive an impact without shattering — that's where PETG earns its place.

  • Doesn't shatter on impact — PETG bends under sudden force and absorbs energy before failing. PLA is stiffer but snaps. For enclosures, brackets, clips, and anything that gets knocked around, PETG survives where PLA doesn't.
  • Heat tolerance to ~85°C — PLA softens around 60°C (a hot car interior, near a heat source, direct summer sun in Florida). PETG holds its shape well above that. Outdoor parts, electronics housings, anything near heat belongs in PETG.
  • UV and moisture resistant — garden fixtures, outdoor signage, marine-adjacent applications — PETG handles prolonged exposure without significant degradation.
  • No enclosure required — unlike ABS, PETG doesn't warp aggressively. Open-frame printers print PETG reliably. Lower setup complexity, higher production uptime.

16-Pack vs 32-Pack — Which Is Right for Your Operation?

Factor 16-Pack ($13.99/kg) 32-Pack ($13.49/kg)
Total volume 16kg 32kg
Color flexibility 16 colors of your choice Up to 32 colors — stock the full range
Best for Workshops running 2–6 machines. Validating which colors move before a larger commitment. Farms running 8+ machines. Operations that know their full color lineup and want maximum bulk savings.
Per-kg savings 41% off 43% off
Storage footprint Manageable — fits in 2–3 large storage bins Significant — requires dedicated storage system

Pack Contents & Value Breakdown

Spec Detail
Pack size 16 × 1kg spools (16kg total / 35.2 lbs)
Material High Speed PETG
Filament diameter 1.75mm ±0.02mm
Color selection Any 16 colors from our full PETG range
Price per kg $13.99 (41% off individual spool pricing)
Packaging Vacuum-sealed with desiccant — each spool individually sealed
Shipping Free across the USA

Print Settings for High Speed PETG

Setting Recommended Range Notes
Nozzle temperature 230–260°C Start at 240°C. Raise 5°C for poor layer bonding or under-extrusion. Lower 5°C for excessive stringing or surface blobs.
Bed temperature 70–90°C 85°C is the universal starting point. Drop to 80°C if prints bond too aggressively. Always let the bed cool fully to room temp before removing — never pull PETG off a warm bed.
Enclosure Not required PETG doesn't warp. Open-frame printers work perfectly. For very large parts, an enclosure reduces thermal stress across the build.
Part cooling fan 20–60% More fan = less stringing, better overhangs. Less fan = stronger layer bonding. Start at 40%. Avoid 0% — PETG benefits from at least some cooling.
Print speed — standard 40–60mm/s The reliable production range for any FDM machine. Clean results on all geometries.
Print speed — high speed Up to 300mm/s Requires direct drive + high-flow hotend + strong cooling. Increase nozzle temp 5°C for every significant speed step up. Don't jump straight to max — dial up in 20mm/s increments.
First layer speed 20–30mm/s Always slow the first layer. PETG flows freely and needs time to settle into the bed surface.
Z offset Slightly higher than PLA PETG "lays down" rather than being squeezed. If you see nozzle blobs or zits on the surface, raise Z offset in 0.02mm increments until they disappear.
Retraction — Direct Drive 1–3mm at 20–30mm/s Start at 1.5mm. PETG needs less retraction than most materials. Too much retraction = grinding and partial clogs.
Retraction — Bowden 3–6mm at 40mm/s Run a retraction tower on each color — pigment load affects stringing behavior per color.
Drying (if needed) 55–65°C for 6–8 hours PETG is highly hygroscopic — the most moisture-sensitive common filament. Bubbling surface texture or sudden stringing on a dialed-in profile = wet filament. Dry before printing, then store with active desiccant.

3 Common PETG Problems — Fast Fixes

Stringing between parts
PETG strings more than PLA because of its lower viscosity at printing temperature. Fix in order: (1) enable Wipe Before Travel in slicer; (2) lower nozzle temp 5°C; (3) increase retraction 0.5mm; (4) dry filament. Combing mode keeps travel moves inside the print boundary and eliminates most visible stringing without touching retraction.

Print bonding to bed too aggressively
PETG adheres very well — sometimes destructively so on bare PEI or glass. Fix: apply a thin glue stick layer as a release agent, drop bed temp to 80°C, and always let the bed cool fully before removal. Never pry PETG off a warm surface.

Bubbles or foamy surface texture
This is wet filament — almost without exception. Fix: dry at 55–65°C for 6 hours, then load immediately into a dry box or filament dryer. PETG absorbs moisture fast in humid climates — an open spool can degrade noticeably within hours in a coastal or high-humidity environment.


Storing 16 PETG Spools

  • Keep sealed until the spool goes on the printer — vacuum seal is the best moisture barrier. Don't open stock spools in advance.
  • Active desiccant for open spools — PETG absorbs moisture faster than PLA or ABS. A filament dry box while printing is strongly recommended in coastal or humid climates. Rechargeable silica gel packs work well; recharge at 120°C for 2 hours when saturated.
  • First in, first out rotation — open older spools before newer ones. The vacuum seal keeps filament fresh for months; the clock starts when you break the seal.
  • Batch consistency: all 16 spools ship from the same manufacturing batch — matched color and print behavior across your full production run. No shade drift between spool 1 and spool 16.

Who Is This 16-Pack For?

  • Workshops and small print farms running 2–6 machines — 16kg at $13.99/kg covers weeks of production on PETG-heavy work. Enough volume for meaningful bulk savings without the storage commitment of a 32-spool order.
  • Operations validating their PETG color lineup — if you've been ordering 3–5 spools at a time and reordering constantly, the 16-pack is the natural next step. Lock in your 16 best-performing colors at production pricing and assess what moves before scaling to 32.
  • Functional part producers — brackets, enclosures, outdoor components, gaskets, structural housings — anywhere PETG's toughness and heat tolerance outperform PLA at a price point below engineering materials.
  • Etsy sellers and product businesses running PETG-based product lines who want a consistent, properly stocked supply of their core colors at bulk pricing rather than restocking mid-production run.
  • High-speed printer operators — Bambu Lab, Voron, RatRig — who need a PETG formulation that performs at their machine's speed capability without stringing or bonding failures.

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

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