
Best selling 3D printer filament from Prusa
On this page you'll find a ranking of the best Prusa products in this category. To give you a quick overview, we've already ranked the most important information about the products for you.
1. Prusa Prusament PLA
Filament produced by Prusa, developed for 3D printers. Made from PLA, in the colour Galaxy Black. Its diameter is 1.75 mm and the net weight of the material is 1 kg. Prusament is biodegradable and is made from renewable natural resources. It can be heated many times above its melting point without significantly losing its properties. It is characterised by low temperature resistance and is intended for indoor use.

2. Prusa Prusament PETG Galaxy Black 1kg
PETG is one of the easiest materials to print with. It is cost-effective and suitable for beginners. Its relatively high toughness and temperature resistance make it ideal for printing technical parts, such as components of our printers.

3. Prusa Prusament PETG Signal White 1kg
PETG is one of the easiest materials to print with. It is cost-effective and suitable for beginners. Its relatively high toughness and temperature resistance make it ideal for printing technical parts, such as components of our printers.

4. Prusa Prusament PETG Carbon Fiber Black 1kg
Prusament PETG Carbon Fiber is our classic Prusament PETG filament, reinforced with carbon fibers, which enhances some of its mechanical properties and gives it an attractive appearance. Compared to regular Prusament PETG, this material offers better dimensional stability, improved temperature resistance, a higher modulus of elasticity, and is less prone to stringing. On the other hand, its hardness is lower compared to standard PETG. With Prusament PETG Carbon Fiber, you will achieve very durable, professional-looking prints that are even suitable for outdoor use. Print settings: Nozzle 265±10°C, Heatbed 90±10°C.

Prusa Prusament PETG Carbon Fiber Black 1kg
PETG, Carbon, 1.75 mm, 1000 g, Black
5. Prusa Prusament Woodfill Linden Light 1 kg
Our first wood-filled filament, Prusament Woodfill Linden Light, is both visually appealing and easy to print. It resembles wood in many ways: it looks like wood, smells like wood, feels like wood, and sounds slightly like wood when tapped. It can even be stained like regular wood to enhance its texture. Another significant advantage of Prusament Woodfill Linden Light is its ease of printing. Most filaments filled with wood powder require a 0.6 mm nozzle or even larger for the best results. However, Prusament Woodfill Linden Light can be printed effortlessly with a standard 0.4 mm brass nozzle. Additionally, it does not need to be dried before printing. Similar to our rPLA filaments, which use various waste products, the wood used in this filament comes from the waste of the wood manufacturing process. Last but not least, lime is the Czech national tree, and Prusa Research is a Czech company. Using the color of this wood is one of the many ways we show the world where we come from.

6. Prusa Prusament PLA Pearl White (Blend) 970g
PLA melts at a relatively low temperature of about 175 degrees Celsius. Unlike so-called thermosetting materials, PLA can be heated multiple times above its melting point with very little degradation. It is a hard material, but this also means that it is somewhat brittle, and once it breaks, it tends to shatter. This material is only proven for a layer height of 50 micrometers.

7. Prusa Prusament PLA Natural 1kg
PLA melts at a relatively low temperature of about 175 degrees Celsius. Unlike so-called thermosetting materials, PLA can be heated multiple times above its melting point with very little degradation. It is a hard material, but this also means that it is somewhat brittle, and once it breaks, it tends to shatter. This material is only proven for a layer height of 50 micrometers.

8. Prusa Prusament PETG Clear 1kg
PETG is one of the easiest materials to print with; it is cost-effective and suitable for beginners. Its relatively high toughness and temperature resistance make it ideal for printing technical parts (e.g., parts of our printers).

9. Prusa Prusament PLA Jet Black 1kg
PLA melts at a relatively low temperature of about 175 degrees Celsius. In contrast to so-called thermosetting materials, PLA can be heated multiple times above its melting point with very little degradation. It is a hard material, but this also means that it is somewhat brittle, and once it breaks, it tends to shatter. This material is only proven for a layer height of 50 micrometers.

10. Prusa Prusament PETG Ultramarine Blue Transparent 1kg
PETG is one of the easiest materials to print. It is cost-effective and suitable for beginners. Its relatively high toughness and temperature resistance make it ideal for printing technical parts, such as components of our printers.

Prusa Prusament PETG Ultramarine Blue Transparent 1kg
PETG, 1.75 mm, 1000 g, Blue