







🖤 Print Bold, Print Precise — Hatchbox Black PLA for Next-Level Creations
HATCHBOX 1.75mm Black PLA filament delivers industry-leading ±0.03 mm dimensional accuracy on a 1 kg spool, compatible with most 3D printers. Engineered for smooth extrusion at 180-210°C, it offers clog-free, tangle-free printing with minimal warping and odor, making it ideal for both beginners and seasoned professionals seeking reliable, high-quality prints.
















| ASIN | B00J0ECR5I |
| Additional Features | Beginner & Expert Friendly, Clog, Bubble & Tangle-Free, Minimal Warping & Odor |
| Best Sellers Rank | #888 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #79 in 3D Printing Filament |
| Brand Name | HATCHBOX |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (40,969) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00849344024248 |
| Included Components | hatchbox |
| Item Diameter | 1.75 Millimeters |
| Item Weight | 1000 Grams |
| Manufacturer | HATCHBOX |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 3D PLA-1KG1.75-BLK |
| Material Type | pla |
| Model Number | 3D PLA-1KG1.75-BLK |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| UPC | 849344024248 |
| Unit Count | 1000 Grams |
T**S
Beautiful Color and Perfect Prints Every Time!
This HATCHBOX True Blue PLA is consistent, easy to print with, and produces great results. The color is vibrant, and the filament feeds smoothly with no tangles or jams. Bed adhesion is solid, layer lines come out clean, and it has a nice matte sheen once printed. Virtually no odor and excellent diameter accuracy — a top-quality filament that always performs well.
S**I
A strange tale
The strange tale of quality control. I have purchased 12 spools of Hatchbox over the years, the only filament I use (since I discovered it). Recently, my Anycubix Kobra started having problems with prints. The Kobra use age was such, that it was near its expected end (this is my 4th Kobra). Anycubic does not sell the Kobra any longer, so I tried the Bambu A-1 printer. Bambu has its own filament, so I ordered that too. While the Bambu was enroute, I learned that the Kobra was fine. My trusted Hatchbox spool was wound improperly. The filament overlaps itself, causing too much tension to unspool for the printer to handle. I have to unspool it manually, down the hallway, then roll it back up for each print, and stay away from large prints. Once the Bambu arrived, I found the A-1 to be an amazing printer. Fast, easy to use, better slicer, and did I say fast, and better quality. It is "the next" wave of the tech, and it shows. So due to an mis-wound filament spool (which will happen), I not only switched printer brands, I switched filament brands. If Bambu didn't have it's own filament, I would have used Hatchbox, but this is how things go.
M**N
Worked as expected. Good Value.
Quality is good. Good value for named brand. Adhesion was good. Used on a Ender 3d Pro.
B**C
Spool of Cool Blue
This blue PLA is just solid, dependable stuff — smooth feeding, consistent diameter, and a finish that looks clean without trying too hard. Prints come out strong with good layer adhesion, and the color has a nice depth to it once it’s down. I didn’t run into any brittleness or odd behavior, and it handled both small details and larger surfaces without fuss. For everyday PLA work or anything that needs a reliable, good‑looking result, this spool earns its spot on the shelf.
D**.
Not bad
Decent stuff. Great color. No tangles. Didn't get any clogs. And when dehydrated properly, there was no issue with breaking or stringing.
C**A
It's worth it!
Fantastic material that's never given me print issues. It's worth the extra price not to worry about guessing the settings on a new spool.
D**D
Clean and no problems with this PLA. Great item
Good pla. I use this for all of my 3D printer projects
K**N
Excellent First Printer
The Qidi X-Maker is an excellent printer for 3D printing noobs like me. I didn't want something that I had to assemble for fear that I wouldn't do it quite right, and the Qidi comes very well packaged and is fully assembled. Compared to most other 3D printers, which are quite plain looking, the X-Maker is also quite an attractive printer with it's metallic red housing. Of course looks don't matter if the printer doesn't perform, and the Qidi prints very well. I especially like the magnetic print bed which helps tremendously in prints sticking to the bed properly, and makes removing prints from the bed amazingly easy. I did a ton of research on 3D printing so I'd be as prepared as possible for any printing problems and types of adjustments I'd need to make, and like all 3D printers you need to be prepared to tweak your levelling and print setting every time you change filament. While that has been my biggest frustration in getting accustomed to how to print well, from the many YouTube videos I've watched on other printers, it is just part of the hobby. You are, after all, creating custom objects from what amounts to silly string. :) I've had my X-Maker for 2 months as of the writing of this review, and in that time I've printed over 100 hours as I'm working on an "escape room in a case project" with a lot of 3D printed components. Last week the X-Maker stopped moving in the Z-axis, so I contacted Qidi support in China who got back to me in just a few hours. They sent me some videos of steps to perform to diagnose the issue, and within a couple of days determined I needed a new motherboard, which they sent me free of charge. It arrived in under a week, and they provided a video with instructions on how to swap it out, which was quite easily done. I'm back to printing now and cannot say enough good things about they competence and speed at which Qidi support helped resolve this issue - and from all the way across the world. I've printed with PLA, PLA+, and TPU, and Qidi also claims that ABS is possible although I haven't tried it yet. From the performance of the printer so far, I have no doubt it can handle it with easy. My only "gripe", and it is a minor quibble, is that the print area is comparatively small - the largest object you can print is about 6x6x6 inches, which I think if fine for most users. If you're looking for your first 3D printer, I truly believe that the Qidi X-Maker is one of the best choices you can make.
C**Z
Una calidad extraordinaria !! Le doy mis 5 estrellas y aquí les resumo por que: ⭐️ Bien empaquetado ⭐️ Calidad ⭐️ Precio ⭐️ Facilidad de uso (perfecta adhesión) ⭐️ Por qué se la merece ! Nada de humedad, no se atora como otros que te hacen un desastre y quedan preciosas las piezas ! Impresión perfecta a 210ºC cama a 60º Aveces lo barato sale caro, no se dejen guiar por el precio, este producto si es de calidad 👌🏻 100% recomendado. Los malos comentarios son de gente que no sabe imprimir 😛
A**H
جودة عالية
G**O
La calidad que da el filamento es buenísima, incluso hasta trabajar bien bajos parámetros complicados como poca humedad en el filamento, temperaturas muy altas, etc., si asegura la calidad de este material.
A**R
Nach den ersten Drucken bin ich sehr zufrieden. Hatte zuvor ein schwarzes Filament eines anderen Herrsteller bei dem sich sehr viele Fäden gezogen haben. Dieses Filament von HATCHBOX macht bei gleichen Einstellungen weniger Fäden. Auch die Haftung am Heizbett scheint höher zu sein, als bei meinen anderen Filamenten.
T**Y
Hinterlässt oft Blobs und sehr oft einige Layer mit overextrusion. Mit PLA von Janbex, "Das Filament" und REAL nie Probleme gehabt, aber bei diesem trotz etlicher Drucke mit unterschiedlichen Settings nie ein ordentliches Ergebnis bekommen.
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