22 Network

Budget Amazon brand with thin track record and mixed early reports

Tier C

22 Network falls into Tier C - usable for budget projects but with more reported variability than higher-tier options. We rate them this way because of very limited independent discussion beyond a handful of amazon reviews and scattered reddit mentions and recurring clog and surface-quality complaints appear alongside positive spool reports, suggesting inconsistent early batches. Materials available from 22 Network include PLA+ and PETG. In day-to-day printing, 22 Network stands out for: some users report 10+ spools working fine including in bambu ams. Spools typically run $14-$20 per kilogram.

Why Tier C?

  • Very limited independent discussion beyond a handful of Amazon reviews and scattered Reddit mentions
  • Recurring clog and surface-quality complaints appear alongside positive spool reports, suggesting inconsistent early batches

Pros

  • Low price on Amazon
  • Some users report 10+ spools working fine including in Bambu AMS
  • Neat spool winding praised on PETG in some reviews

Cons

  • Brand only appeared on Amazon in mid-2025 with very few reviews
  • Clog reports and rough filament texture noted in negative Amazon reviews
  • Not enough community history to trust for production use

Additional Notes

  • New Amazon-only brand as of 2025; treat as experimental budget filament until more batch data exists

22 Network Filament FAQ

What materials does 22 Network make?

22 Network produces filament in the following materials: PLA+, PETG. Each material is suited to different print applications - check our material database for printing temperatures and specs.

What tier is 22 Network filament rated?

22 Network is rated Tier C by Filament Cheat Sheet because of very limited independent discussion beyond a handful of amazon reviews and scattered reddit mentions and recurring clog and surface-quality complaints appear alongside positive spool reports, suggesting inconsistent early batches.

Is 22 Network good for beginners?

22 Network can work for beginners, especially given the price point. Just be aware that some batch variability has been reported, so a temperature tower print is a good first step.

What are the pros and cons of 22 Network filament?

Pros of 22 Network: Low price on Amazon; Some users report 10+ spools working fine including in Bambu AMS; Neat spool winding praised on PETG in some reviews. Considerations: Brand only appeared on Amazon in mid-2025 with very few reviews; Clog reports and rough filament texture noted in negative Amazon reviews; Not enough community history to trust for production use.

How much does 22 Network filament cost?

22 Network filament typically costs between $14 and $20 per kilogram, depending on the material and color. Specialty composite or engineering-grade materials sit at the upper end of that range.

Where can I buy 22 Network filament?

22 Network filament is widely available on Amazon and from major 3D printing retailers. Look for the specific material (e.g. PLA+) when buying to ensure correct print settings.