Aceaddity

Budget or inconsistent; usable but spool QC is a recurring pain point

Tier C

Aceaddity falls into Tier C - usable for budget projects but with more reported variability than higher-tier options. We rate them this way because of amazon abs reviews repeatedly report spools falling apart mid-print, forcing users to respool filament and silk and specialty lines show mixed adhesion and clog results despite decent base material in some colors. Materials available from Aceaddity include PLA, PETG, ABS, Silk PLA, and Resin. In day-to-day printing, Aceaddity stands out for: petg prints cleanly in independent nozzle.io review when speed limits respected. Spools typically run $15-$22 per kilogram.

Why Tier C?

  • Amazon ABS reviews repeatedly report spools falling apart mid-print, forcing users to respool filament
  • Silk and specialty lines show mixed adhesion and clog results despite decent base material in some colors

Pros

  • Competitive Amazon pricing on standard PLA and PETG
  • PETG prints cleanly in independent nozzle.io review when speed limits respected
  • Wide color and silk/co-extrusion catalog

Cons

  • Cardboard-core spool construction frequently separates during use
  • Silk Magic line draws strong negative adhesion and clog reports on Amazon
  • Moisture out of bag reported on some ABS spools

Additional Notes

  • Filament material can print well but spool engineering is the most common failure mode

Aceaddity Filament FAQ

What materials does Aceaddity make?

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

What tier is Aceaddity filament rated?

Aceaddity is rated Tier C by Filament Cheat Sheet because of amazon abs reviews repeatedly report spools falling apart mid-print, forcing users to respool filament and silk and specialty lines show mixed adhesion and clog results despite decent base material in some colors.

Is Aceaddity good for beginners?

Aceaddity 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 Aceaddity filament?

Pros of Aceaddity: Competitive Amazon pricing on standard PLA and PETG; PETG prints cleanly in independent nozzle.io review when speed limits respected; Wide color and silk/co-extrusion catalog. Considerations: Cardboard-core spool construction frequently separates during use; Silk Magic line draws strong negative adhesion and clog reports on Amazon; Moisture out of bag reported on some ABS spools.

How much does Aceaddity filament cost?

Aceaddity filament typically costs between $15 and $22 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 Aceaddity filament?

Aceaddity 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.