High Speed PETG Filament 6-Pack

High Speed PETG Filament 6-Pack

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High Speed PETG Filament 6-Pack

High Speed PETG Filament 6-Pack

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6kg at $16.50/kg | 30% Off | Pick Any 6 Colors, Free USA Shipping

Six kilograms of High Speed PETG. Any 6 colors from our full range of 18+ options. Vacuum-sealed per spool. Free shipping across the USA. At $16.50/kg — 30% off individual pricing — this is the entry-level PETG bulk pack: enough volume to keep production running on your 6 core functional colors, with free shipping on the full order and no commitment beyond what you need right now.

High Speed PETG delivers the full functional profile of standard PETG — impact resistance, UV stability, heat tolerance to ~85°C, no enclosure required — with a reformulated melt flow that supports speeds up to 300mm/s on capable setups. No warping, no fumes, no complex setup. At 6 spools, you have a meaningful production stock at bulk pricing without committing to 10kg upfront.


Which PETG Pack Is Right for Your Operation?

Pack Volume Price/kg Discount Best For
This pack — 6-Pack 6kg $16.50 30% off First PETG bulk order. Stocking 6 core functional colors. Free shipping without committing to 10kg+.
10-Pack PETG 10kg $14.99 37% off Validated PETG color lineup. Operations running 2–4 machines. Better price-per-kg than 6-pack.
16-Pack PETG 16kg $13.99 41% off Established PETG producers. 16 colors at production volume. Strong discount on high-volume functional parts.
32-Pack PETG 32kg $13.49 43% off Farms running 8+ machines. Full PETG color catalog. Maximum volume and best price-per-kg.

Why PETG for Functional Parts — Plain Language

Think of a water bottle. It's made of PET — the same base polymer as PETG. It flexes without cracking, survives drops, resists moisture and UV, and doesn't deform when it gets warm. PETG (glycol-modified for printability) brings those same properties to your printer without the warping and fumes of ABS.

The practical case: PETG is what you reach for when PLA isn't tough enough but ABS is more complexity than the job requires. Parts that get handled daily, live outdoors, sit near electronics, or need to survive impact — that's PETG.

  • Impact resistant without shattering — PETG bends under force and absorbs energy before failing. PLA snaps under the same stress. Enclosures, brackets, clips, outdoor fixtures — PETG survives where PLA doesn't.
  • Heat tolerance to ~85°C — PLA softens around 60°C. A Florida car interior, near electronics, direct summer sun — PLA fails, PETG holds. Not as high as ABS, but far above PLA for real-world warm environments.
  • UV and moisture resistant — outdoor signage, garden hardware, marine-adjacent components. PETG handles prolonged exposure without significant degradation.
  • No enclosure required — very low shrinkage during cooling. Large flat parts stay flat. Open-frame printers print PETG reliably without the thermal management ABS demands.

Pack Contents & Value Breakdown

Spec Detail
Pack size 6 × 1kg spools (6kg total / 13.2 lbs)
Material High Speed PETG
Filament diameter 1.75mm ±0.02mm
Color selection Any 6 colors from our PETG range (18+ options)
Price per kg $16.50 (30% 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 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 bed cool fully to room temp before removing — PETG bonds strongly to warm surfaces.
Enclosure Not required 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%. Never run 0% — PETG benefits from at least some cooling.
Print speed — standard 40–60mm/s Reliable production range for any FDM machine. Clean results across all geometries.
Print speed — high speed Up to 300mm/s Requires direct drive + high-flow hotend + strong cooling. Raise nozzle temp 5°C per major speed step. Dial up in 20mm/s increments.
First layer speed 20–30mm/s Always slow. PETG flows freely and needs time to settle evenly into the bed surface.
Z offset Slightly higher than PLA PETG lays down rather than being squeezed. Nozzle blobs or zits on the surface = raise Z offset in 0.02mm steps.
Retraction — Direct Drive 1–3mm at 20–30mm/s Start at 1.5mm. PETG needs less retraction than most materials — too much causes grinding and partial clogs.
Retraction — Bowden 3–6mm at 40mm/s Run a retraction tower per color — pigment loads affect stringing behavior differently between colors.
Drying (if needed) 55–65°C for 6–8 hours ⚠️ PETG is the most hygroscopic common filament. Bubbling surface or sudden stringing on a dialed-in profile = wet filament, almost without exception. Dry before printing, store open spools with active desiccant.

3 Common PETG Problems — Fast Fixes

Stringing between parts
Fix in order: (1) enable Wipe Before Travel and Combing mode — resolves most PETG stringing before touching hardware; (2) lower nozzle temp 5°C; (3) increase retraction 0.5mm; (4) dry the filament. Moisture is often the hidden cause of persistent stringing on a previously well-tuned profile.

Print bonding too aggressively to bed
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 — you'll damage the bed coating.

Bubbles or foamy surface texture
Wet filament — almost always. Dry at 55–65°C for 6 hours, then load immediately into a dry box while printing. In coastal or high-humidity environments, an open PETG spool can degrade noticeably within hours.


Storing 6 PETG Spools

  • Keep sealed until the spool goes on the printer — PETG is the most moisture-sensitive common filament. Don't break the vacuum seal until you're loading the machine.
  • Use a filament dry box while printing in coastal or humid climates. An open PETG spool in high humidity can degrade within a single session.
  • One airtight bin handles all 6 open spools with room for silica gel packs. Recharge at 120°C for 2 hours when saturated.
  • Batch consistency: all 6 spools ship from the same manufacturing batch — matched color tone and print behavior across every spool in the pack.

Who Is This 6-Pack For?

  • Makers scaling from per-spool PETG buying — if you've been restocking individual PETG spools and want to move to bulk pricing, the 6-pack is the first meaningful step. Same free shipping as larger orders, 30% off, no commitment beyond 6kg.
  • Operations validating their PETG color mix — 6 colors is enough to confirm which functional color tones move in your market before scaling to the 10 or 16-pack with a larger color commitment.
  • Functional part producers — enclosures, outdoor brackets, UV-exposed components, mechanical housings — where PETG's toughness and heat tolerance outperform PLA and 6kg covers production for weeks on 1–3 machines.
  • High-speed printer operators on Bambu Lab, Voron, or RatRig who want HS PETG at bulk pricing on their 6 most-used functional colors before committing to a larger pack.
  • Etsy sellers with a PETG product line — drone parts, outdoor hardware, mechanical accessories — where material properties justify a premium over standard PLA items and 6kg supports consistent batch production across a focused color palette.

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

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