Matter3D

Premium consistency / strong QC signals (Canadian manufacturer)

Tier A

Matter3D 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 victoria bc manufacturer compounds in-house; redflagdeals and local users report zero-complaint pla across large projects and canadian makers cite tighter tolerances and batch consistency versus private-labeled import resellers. Materials available from Matter3D include PLA, PETG, ABS, ASA, PA66, and TPU. In day-to-day printing, Matter3D stands out for: bambu ams-sized spools without adapters; free tuned profiles available. Spools typically run $16-$35 per kilogram.

Why Tier A?

  • Victoria BC manufacturer compounds in-house; RedFlagDeals and local users report zero-complaint PLA across large projects
  • Canadian makers cite tighter tolerances and batch consistency versus private-labeled import resellers

Pros

  • Largest Canadian filament extrusion capacity with in-house materials science team
  • Bambu AMS-sized spools without adapters; free tuned profiles available
  • Strong local reputation for responsive ownership and customer service
  • USMCA tariff-free shipping across North America

Cons

  • Free shipping threshold can make small orders less competitive
  • Less discussed in US forums versus Hatchbox or Polymaker
  • Marketing claims versus imports are hard to verify without published tolerance sheets on all lines

Additional Notes

  • Canadian-made alternative to US Amazon imports; popular on RedFlagDeals and Vancouver Island

Matter3D Filament FAQ

What materials does Matter3D make?

Matter3D produces filament in the following materials: PLA, PETG, ABS, ASA, PA66, TPU, PC, Silk PLA. Each material is suited to different print applications - check our material database for printing temperatures and specs.

What tier is Matter3D filament rated?

Matter3D is rated Tier A by Filament Cheat Sheet because of victoria bc manufacturer compounds in-house; redflagdeals and local users report zero-complaint pla across large projects and canadian makers cite tighter tolerances and batch consistency versus private-labeled import resellers.

Is Matter3D good for beginners?

Yes - Matter3D 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 Matter3D filament?

Pros of Matter3D: Largest Canadian filament extrusion capacity with in-house materials science team; Bambu AMS-sized spools without adapters; free tuned profiles available; Strong local reputation for responsive ownership and customer service; USMCA tariff-free shipping across North America. Considerations: Free shipping threshold can make small orders less competitive; Less discussed in US forums versus Hatchbox or Polymaker; Marketing claims versus imports are hard to verify without published tolerance sheets on all lines.

How much does Matter3D filament cost?

Matter3D filament typically costs between $16 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 Matter3D filament?

Matter3D filament is sold directly through Matter3D at https://www.matter3d.com/. It is not generally stocked on Amazon.