Kingroon
Very good value + generally consistent; OEM printer bundle filament
Kingroon 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 trustpilot and ozbargain users rank kingroon pla/petg alongside esun and polymaker for multi-year daily use and occasional cardboard-spool ams friction and shipping disputes reported on direct orders. Materials available from Kingroon include PLA, PLA+, Silk PLA, PETG, TPU, and Nylon. In day-to-day printing, Kingroon stands out for: repeat buyers compare quality to esun, elegoo, and polymaker on trustpilot. Spools typically run $10-$18 per kilogram.
Why Tier B?
- Trustpilot and OzBargain users rank Kingroon PLA/PETG alongside eSUN and Polymaker for multi-year daily use
- Occasional cardboard-spool AMS friction and shipping disputes reported on direct orders
Pros
- Aggressive bulk pricing (10kg bundles ~$100) with stated +/-0.02mm accuracy
- Repeat buyers compare quality to eSUN, Elegoo, and Polymaker on Trustpilot
- Strong bed adhesion and low stringing reported after standard drying
- Wide color catalog including tri-color silk lines
Cons
- Cardboard spools may need adapters for Bambu AMS
- Mixed Trustpilot shipping and customer-service complaints on direct store
- Community reports occasional diameter inconsistency on random spools
Additional Notes
- OEM brand from Kingroon printers; strong bulk-value PLA for farms and heavy users
Kingroon Filament FAQ
What materials does Kingroon make?
Kingroon produces filament in the following materials: PLA, PLA+, Silk PLA, PETG, TPU, Nylon. Each material is suited to different print applications - check our material database for printing temperatures and specs.
What tier is Kingroon filament rated?
Kingroon is rated Tier B by Filament Cheat Sheet because of trustpilot and ozbargain users rank kingroon pla/petg alongside esun and polymaker for multi-year daily use and occasional cardboard-spool ams friction and shipping disputes reported on direct orders.
Is Kingroon good for beginners?
Kingroon 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 Kingroon filament?
Pros of Kingroon: Aggressive bulk pricing (10kg bundles ~$100) with stated +/-0.02mm accuracy; Repeat buyers compare quality to eSUN, Elegoo, and Polymaker on Trustpilot; Strong bed adhesion and low stringing reported after standard drying; Wide color catalog including tri-color silk lines. Considerations: Cardboard spools may need adapters for Bambu AMS; Mixed Trustpilot shipping and customer-service complaints on direct store; Community reports occasional diameter inconsistency on random spools.
How much does Kingroon filament cost?
Kingroon filament typically costs between $10 and $18 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 Kingroon filament?
Kingroon 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.