Sakata 3D
Very good value + generally consistent; Spanish-made budget-to-mid filament
Sakata 3D 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 spanish retailer reviews on tresding and hta3d show years-long repeat purchases with strong quality-price ratings on pla 850 and petg and community evidence is spain-centric; occasional temperature tuning needed on textured pla lines per user reviews. Materials available from Sakata 3D include PLA 850, PLA GO&PRINT, PETG, PLA Texture, ABS, and TPU. In day-to-day printing, Sakata 3D stands out for: excellent quality-price ratio cited across hundreds of spanish shop reviews. Spools typically run $14-$22 per kilogram.
Why Tier B?
- Spanish retailer reviews on Tresding and HTA3D show years-long repeat purchases with strong quality-price ratings on PLA 850 and PETG
- Community evidence is Spain-centric; occasional temperature tuning needed on textured PLA lines per user reviews
Pros
- Manufactured in Spain by Polimersia Global with NatureWorks 850 PLA resin
- Excellent quality-price ratio cited across hundreds of Spanish shop reviews
- PLA Texture Granite line praised for post-processing finish
- Fast peninsular shipping through Spanish resellers
Cons
- Thin English-language Reddit corpus; evidence mostly Iberian retailers
- Some PETG users report matte/non-homogeneous finish without higher temps
- Stated +/-0.05mm tolerance looser than premium brands
Additional Notes
- Spanish Sakata3D brand; GO&PRINT line targets lowest-cost PLA segment
Sakata 3D Filament FAQ
What materials does Sakata 3D make?
Sakata 3D produces filament in the following materials: PLA 850, PLA GO&PRINT, PETG, PLA Texture, ABS, TPU. Each material is suited to different print applications - check our material database for printing temperatures and specs.
What tier is Sakata 3D filament rated?
Sakata 3D is rated Tier B by Filament Cheat Sheet because of spanish retailer reviews on tresding and hta3d show years-long repeat purchases with strong quality-price ratings on pla 850 and petg and community evidence is spain-centric; occasional temperature tuning needed on textured pla lines per user reviews.
Is Sakata 3D good for beginners?
Sakata 3D 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 Sakata 3D filament?
Pros of Sakata 3D: Manufactured in Spain by Polimersia Global with NatureWorks 850 PLA resin; Excellent quality-price ratio cited across hundreds of Spanish shop reviews; PLA Texture Granite line praised for post-processing finish; Fast peninsular shipping through Spanish resellers. Considerations: Thin English-language Reddit corpus; evidence mostly Iberian retailers; Some PETG users report matte/non-homogeneous finish without higher temps; Stated +/-0.05mm tolerance looser than premium brands.
How much does Sakata 3D filament cost?
Sakata 3D filament typically costs between $14 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 Sakata 3D filament?
Sakata 3D filament is sold directly through Sakata 3D at https://www.sakata3d.com/. It is not generally stocked on Amazon.