NEW PRODUCTS – Cheetah 3D Printer Filaments – 1.75mm Diameter 0.5kg – Midnight and Snow
NEW PRODUCTS – Cheetah 3D Printer Filaments – 1.75mm Diameter 0.5kg – Midnight and Snow
Looking beyond ABS? Tired of PLA? Open a world of possibilities, limited only by your imagination. NinjaTek’s Cheetah series, a cutting-edge filament for 3D printers, is an industrial grade flexible filament known for its speed and compatibility.
Cheetah was designed to work across all desktop 3D printers at twice the speed of other flexible filaments. It’s abrasion resistance is well above ABS and PLA making Cheetah the perfect blend of speed, toughness, and strength.
These are the 1.75mm diameter Midnight and Snow colors, best for use with Micro 3D printers or other 1.75mm-compatible printers (almost all printers are 1.75mm these days).
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