Devil Design
Very good value + generally consistent; a European staple with broad color range
Devil Design is a Tier B brand: solid value with generally consistent quality, but some batch-to-batch variability has been reported. We rate them this way because of reviewers who have printed 50kg+ report trouble-free results comparable to sunlu, with standout silk gold and stated +/-0.05mm tolerance and scattered reports of brittleness or needing higher temps keep it in the solid-value tier. Materials available from Devil Design include PLA, PLA Silk, PETG, ABS+, ASA, and PA12. In day-to-day printing, Devil Design stands out for: consistent, trouble-free printing reported across many spools. Spools typically run $18-$25 per kilogram.
Why Tier B?
- Reviewers who have printed 50kg+ report trouble-free results comparable to Sunlu, with standout Silk Gold
- Stated +/-0.05mm tolerance and scattered reports of brittleness or needing higher temps keep it in the solid-value tier
Pros
- Affordable and widely available across Europe with a huge color selection
- Consistent, trouble-free printing reported across many spools
- Well regarded Silk line, especially Silk Gold
- Vacuum-packed with desiccant on 1kg PC spools
Cons
- Looser +/-0.05mm diameter tolerance than premium brands
- Some users find PLA brittle and best printed at 220-235C
- PETG layer bonding suffers more than average if printed too cool
Additional Notes
- Polish manufacturer; a dependable everyday choice for European makers
Devil Design Filament FAQ
What materials does Devil Design make?
Devil Design produces filament in the following materials: PLA, PLA Silk, PETG, ABS+, ASA, PA12, HIPS, TPU. Each material is suited to different print applications - check our material database for printing temperatures and specs.
What tier is Devil Design filament rated?
Devil Design is rated Tier B by Filament Cheat Sheet because of reviewers who have printed 50kg+ report trouble-free results comparable to sunlu, with standout silk gold and stated +/-0.05mm tolerance and scattered reports of brittleness or needing higher temps keep it in the solid-value tier.
Is Devil Design good for beginners?
Devil Design 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 Devil Design filament?
Pros of Devil Design: Affordable and widely available across Europe with a huge color selection; Consistent, trouble-free printing reported across many spools; Well regarded Silk line, especially Silk Gold; Vacuum-packed with desiccant on 1kg PC spools. Considerations: Looser +/-0.05mm diameter tolerance than premium brands; Some users find PLA brittle and best printed at 220-235C; PETG layer bonding suffers more than average if printed too cool.
How much does Devil Design filament cost?
Devil Design filament typically costs between $18 and $25 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 Devil Design filament?
Devil Design filament is sold directly through Devil Design at https://devildesign.com/en/. It is not generally stocked on Amazon.