Filaments with the lowest price per 1 kg

SUNLU
$15.19
$7.60/kg
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SUNLU
(used)$40.09
$8.02/kg
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JAYO
$90.09
$8.19/kg
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JAYO
$18.04
$8.20/kg
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SUNLU
$24.99
$8.33/kg
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SUNLU
$24.99
$8.33/kg
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SUNLU
$101.14
$8.43/kg
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SUNLU
$16.99
$8.50/kg
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OVERTURE
$50.99
$8.50/kg
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JAYO
$93.49
$8.50/kg
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OVERTURE
$84.99
$8.50/kg
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SUNLU
$8.54
$8.54/kg
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ERYONE
$17.09
$8.55/kg
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JAYO
$37.99
$8.63/kg
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JAYO
$37.98
$8.63/kg
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JAYO
$38.00
$8.64/kg
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SUNLU
$25.99
$8.66/kg
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SUNLU
$25.99
$8.66/kg
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JAYO
$38.24
$8.69/kg
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JAYO
$38.24
$8.69/kg
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JAYO
$38.24
$8.69/kg
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OVERTURE
$35.09
$8.77/kg
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iSANMATE
$87.99
$8.80/kg
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SUNLU
$8.99
$8.99/kg
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SUNLU
$8.99
$8.99/kg
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JAYO
$44.99
$9.00/kg
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SUNLU
$26.99
$9.00/kg
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iSANMATE
$35.99
$9.00/kg
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JAYO PETG High-Speed BLACK Matte
Hi everyone, I'm updating my review — recently spools have started arriving in foiled (metallized) bags. In these batches, one parameter has worsened: volumetric flow. If previously large parts could be printed with a flow of 21, now it's a maximum of 14–16. It's very easy to check: in your slicer, create a 200x200 mm square with a height of 5 mm and dynamic cubic infill. If you have something similar to my picture (where the entire infill detaches at a flow of 21), then you need to reduce the flow.
JAYO PETG High-Speed YELLOW Matte
Unfortunately, the yellow of this filament differs significantly from what is shown in the pictures. It is more of a fluorescent green than yellow.
JAYO PLA COPPER Silk
With slow printing at about 50-60mm/s and at the appropriate temperature (230 degrees), you can achieve a really nice shiny copper effect :)
null PETG ORANGE
Pleasant, vibrant orange. Completely trouble-free PETG. Prints without stringing right out of the box. No flaws encountered. Did not require additional drying. I had to print adapters for the AMS because of the rather unusual spool size, but that was quick and used literally a handful of filament. I recommend this filament because it's good and inexpensive, and that's not always a given.
Professional Lab PETG WHITE
Very good and cheap PETG. I didn't notice any problems after adjusting the nozzle and bed parameters. I use a FROSTBITE plate. The white is white. I haven't noticed any dirty specks, the color is uniform. It prints flawlessly right out of the package. It didn't need drying. It's not just cheap, it's good and cheap, which is not always the case. I wholeheartedly recommend it.
Professional Lab PETG GREEN
So far, I've had only positive experiences with Professional Lab PETG. The green color is pleasing to the eye, not overdone, and not dull. Printing is easy right out of the box. Out of a large order, one spool required a slight re-drying after reaching halfway. The other 4 were problem-free. For this price, it's something wonderful.
Professional Lab PETG PINK
This is my first experience with PETG from this manufacturer. The material is very nice, problem-free printing right out of the box. Practically no drying needed. I had the impression that one of the spools I ordered was slightly damp about halfway through. I put it in a container with desiccants for one day and it was fine afterward. This was the case for one of the several spools I ordered. Generally, the color is quite pleasant, non-aggressive. I would say it's more pinkish-purple. I expected a brighter/more vibrant color, but that's not a drawback for me at all. I printed on an A1 with a Frostbite plate.
SUNLU PETG High-Speed Matte
Very good filament, printed on the most standard "Generic PETG" profile with automatic flow calibration enabled - and these are the results. Nozzle 0.4, layer 0.2, everything 'default'. It's not as matte as matte PLA or ASA, but for a PETG, it's very low-gloss, which means you practically can't see the layers.