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Creality Hyper PLA Filament 1.75mm features cutting-edge RFID technology for automatic printer setting adjustments, enabling ultra-fast printing speeds up to 600mm/s. Its advanced PLA formula delivers superior toughness and durability, outperforming standard PLA and ABS. The filament is expertly spooled to prevent tangles and jams, ensuring smooth, reliable extrusion. Compatible with Creality’s CFS system and a wide range of high-speed 3D printers, this 1KG black filament is engineered for professionals demanding consistent, high-quality prints with minimal hassle.



| ASIN | B0BY1ZMCW8 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,284 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #176 in 3D Printing Filament |
| Brand | Creality |
| Brand Name | Creality |
| Color | Hyper Pla Rfid- Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 1,560 Reviews |
| Item Diameter | 1.75 Millimeters |
| Item Height | 21 centimeters |
| Item Weight | 1 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Creality |
| Material | Polylactic Acid |
| Material Type | Polylactic Acid |
| Unit Count | 35.27 Ounce |
| Warranty Description | 1-year |
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Grey PETG
I’ve been using this grey PETG for a few projects, including a riser for the top of my printer. Overall, it performs well with just a few quirks worth noting. Print Quality & Bed Adhesion: The filament lays down on the plate very reliably—no adhesion issues at all. First layers come out smooth and consistent, which is a big plus when working with PETG. Performance During Printing: I did notice some temperature fluctuations during longer prints, which showed up in surface texture on a few models. It’s not a dealbreaker, but you’ll want to fine-tune temps for best results. Smaller prints came out very clean, while larger parts occasionally showed slight banding. Strength & Finish: The filament is sturdy once printed and has a nice, even grey finish. Great for functional parts where looks matter but durability is more important. Overall: A solid PETG filament that works well depending on your project. For me, it was perfect for building a riser—dimensionally accurate, strong, and clean enough for functional use. If you don’t mind a bit of tuning for larger prints, it’s a dependable choice.
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Consistent, Durable ABS Filament – Perfect Match for the K1 Max!
I’ve been really impressed with the performance of Creality’s ABS filament on my K1 Max printer. The 1.75mm diameter is consistent and feeds smoothly, resulting in clean, strong prints with excellent layer adhesion. It handles high temperatures well and produces durable parts that are perfect for functional prototypes and mechanical components. Warping is minimal when used with a heated bed and enclosed chamber, and the finish is smooth and professional-looking. It’s clear that this filament was designed with high-performance printing in mind. The spool was neatly wound and packaged securely, with no tangles or moisture issues. I also noticed a lower odor compared to other ABS brands, which makes printing more pleasant. Whether you're printing brackets, enclosures, or custom parts, this filament delivers reliable results every time. It’s a great match for the K1 Max and performs just as
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Quality ABS with a Softer, More Flexible Feel
I’ve used several different ABS filaments over time, and while the Creality ABS for the K1 Max is a bit more expensive than other options, you definitely get what you pay for in terms of quality. One of the first things I noticed was that this ABS feels softer than other ABS filaments I’ve used. It’s also more flexible, making it easier to work with, especially for prints that require some durability without excessive brittleness. Despite this flexibility, it still maintains great strength, which is something I don’t always see in other ABS brands. The filament prints consistently and handles high-speed printing well. I had no clogging or warping issues, especially when printing in an enclosed setup. Layer adhesion was solid, and prints came out clean and smooth without excessive stringing. The only downside is the price—it’s on the higher end compared to other ABS filaments. However, if you’re looking for a more reliable and flexible ABS that delivers quality results, I’d say it’s worth it. Would definitely recommend for anyone printing with ABS, especially for projects where strength and a bit of flexibility are important!
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High quality and practical uses that stand the test of time
I purchased this for a PC case that I was designing and 3D printing. I wanted something that was unlikely to warp at high temperatures, so I chose this. So far, I have been satisfied with the results. This was my first time using ABS filament. The color is true to what it says, the black looked exactly what I expected. It looks and feels very similar to PLA, both on the roll and after printing. The filament feels sturdy and can support some weight, making it practical in mechanical situations. The PC case I printed was completed in November 2024 and it is still functioning as of January 2026, a testament to the quality of this filament. There are some differences for printing this compared to PLA that I think are important to highlight. When printing ABS, the temperature of the nozzle needs to be higher, the print speed should be lower, and it will print best in some kind of enclosure. This will help ensure that your ABS prints are the highest quality. Overall, I think this was a great choice. This was the cheapest option on the market at the time of purchase and the quality has been great. I would recommend it.
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Rainbow PLA + K1C = high-speed eye candy.
Loaded this filament into my K1C and let it rip at 300mm/s—no stringing, no drama, just smooth extrusion and vibrant transitions. The short gradient version gives you bold color shifts even on smaller prints, while the long gradient makes larger models look like they were dipped in a technicolor dream. Adhesion on the textured PEI plate is solid, and layer bonding is crisp even with fast acceleration. I’ve printed everything from dragon-themed trinkets to plant accessories, and the results are consistently stunning. Bonus: it doesn’t jam or curl under pressure, which makes it perfect for the K1C’s high-speed appetite. If you want to turn your prints into conversation starters without sacrificing performance, this filament’s a no-brainer.
J**.
Fine. Needs RFID
Shiny. Much stronger than the PLA, wish it had RFID for my K2+
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Surprising in all the best ways
I've been 3D printing for over 5 years now and have been through all of the growing pains of the 3D printing world. I've tried out so many different brands of filament with all kinds of claims. So when I say this is high quality filament, it absolutely is. Two of my biggest concerns with filament these days are consistency, and adhesion. With how fast printers are able to move these days, it's typically the filament that's the limiting factor. With many different filaments I have to slow down the print speed in order to allow it to adhere to the plate as well as itself for layering. Creality seems to have cracked the code with their hyper pla line. Another few issues that typically occurs with faster printing is clogging or some dilution of color. I am routinely able to print at 375mm/s without any degradation in color or rigidity the print. My only complaint with the filament is that it comes ona cardboard spool. If you're utilizing a dry box with heat, it can potentially cause issue with the spool not wanting to spin, but figuring out what works for your setup seems to have addressed that concern for me. The price, it is an incredibly high quality filament that's easy to use, and a step above most others. I've added this to my top 5 filaments that I use on a regular basis due to its dependability of outcome.
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Good qualty great deal
Creality Pla is never a let down. Always successful prints. Color is accurate as well. No clogging and very strong. Used with a creality K1C
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