3DO

Premium consistency / strong QC signals

Tier A

3DO earns a Tier A rating, placing it among the most consistent and well-regarded 3D printing filament makers we track. We rate them this way because of independent mytechfun asa torture testing ranked 3do asa absolute champion for layer adhesion among 10 brands tested and trustpilot and fabreeko reviews repeatedly cite best-in-class asa printability after drying, including asa-cf and asa-gf. Materials available from 3DO include PLA, PETG, ASA, ASA-CF, and ASA-GF. In day-to-day printing, 3DO stands out for: low warping and crisp detail reported at standard asa temperatures. Spools typically run $22-$35 per kilogram.

Why Tier A?

  • Independent MyTechFun ASA torture testing ranked 3DO ASA absolute champion for layer adhesion among 10 brands tested
  • Trustpilot and Fabreeko reviews repeatedly cite best-in-class ASA printability after drying, including ASA-CF and ASA-GF

Pros

  • ASA line highly regarded in Voron and RatRig builder communities
  • Low warping and crisp detail reported at standard ASA temperatures
  • Competitive pricing versus other European engineering filaments
  • RatRig collaboration colors available for matching printer accent parts

Cons

  • Requires drying for best ASA results like most engineering materials
  • Denmark-based; limited availability outside EU without reseller markup
  • Some Trustpilot complaints about shipping or customer-service edge cases

Additional Notes

  • Especially strong reputation for ASA; popular with enclosure printer and Voron builders

3DO Filament FAQ

What materials does 3DO make?

3DO produces filament in the following materials: PLA, PETG, ASA, ASA-CF, ASA-GF. Each material is suited to different print applications - check our material database for printing temperatures and specs.

What tier is 3DO filament rated?

3DO is rated Tier A by Filament Cheat Sheet because of independent mytechfun asa torture testing ranked 3do asa absolute champion for layer adhesion among 10 brands tested and trustpilot and fabreeko reviews repeatedly cite best-in-class asa printability after drying, including asa-cf and asa-gf.

Is 3DO good for beginners?

Yes - 3DO is a strong choice for beginners thanks to consistent quality and reliable printing behavior, though pricing is on the higher end.

What are the pros and cons of 3DO filament?

Pros of 3DO: ASA line highly regarded in Voron and RatRig builder communities; Low warping and crisp detail reported at standard ASA temperatures; Competitive pricing versus other European engineering filaments; RatRig collaboration colors available for matching printer accent parts. Considerations: Requires drying for best ASA results like most engineering materials; Denmark-based; limited availability outside EU without reseller markup; Some Trustpilot complaints about shipping or customer-service edge cases.

How much does 3DO filament cost?

3DO filament typically costs between $22 and $35 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 3DO filament?

3DO filament is sold directly through 3DO at https://3do.dk/. It is not generally stocked on Amazon.