Filament Oracle

Find the right filament for your project.

A cross-brand database of the most popular 3D printer filaments — real specs, plain language, no advertorial. Search by use case, then drill into the spec sheet you actually need.

20 filaments
PLA Basic
Bambu Lab
PLA
All-around go-to PLA — clean prints, predictable, fast
PETG HF
Bambu Lab
PETGFood-safeOutdoorDry first
PETG with a higher-flow formulation for fast PETG printing on Bambu hardware
PolyLite PLA
Polymaker
PLA
Reliable budget-tier PLA from a respected manufacturer; tight tolerances
Prusament PLA
Prusa
PLA
Tightest diameter tolerances on the market (±0.02mm); finishes look photographic
Prusament PETG
Prusa
PETGFood-safeOutdoorDry first
Reliable PETG with consistent layer adhesion; great for outdoor brackets
Hatchbox PLA
Hatchbox
PLA
The Amazon-default PLA. Cheap, ubiquitous, 'good enough' for daily prints
Overture PETG
Overture
PETGFood-safeOutdoorDry first
Budget PETG with good clarity for translucent prints
PLA+
eSUN
PLA+
Tougher than standard PLA; good for prints that take occasional knocks
eTPU-95A
eSUN
TPUFlexibleDry first
Reliable, beginner-friendly flexible filament — squishy enough to be useful, firm enough to print
ASA
Bambu Lab
ASAOutdoorDry first
The outdoor king — UV-stable, weather-resistant, holds color in sunlight
PolyMax PLA
Polymaker
PLA-tough
PLA toughness boosted to ABS-like impact resistance without ABS hassles
PolyMax PC
Polymaker
PCOutdoorDry first
High-impact, high-heat structural prints — toughest non-nylon you'll print at home
Cheetah TPU
NinjaTek
TPUFlexibleDry first
TPU you can actually print fast (95A but stiffer); industry favorite for prosumer flex parts
Hatchbox ABS
Hatchbox
ABSDry first
Classic ABS for higher-temp parts; smooths beautifully with acetone vapor
PolyLite ASA
Polymaker
ASAOutdoorDry first
Polymaker's tightly QC'd ASA — slightly easier to print than most ASAs
PolyLite PETG
Polymaker
PETGFood-safeOutdoorDry first
Excellent translucent PETG; best in class for see-through enclosures
PolyMide PA6-CF
Polymaker
Nylon-CFDry first
Carbon-fiber-reinforced nylon — stiff, strong, dimensionally stable. Engineering-tier
Build Series PLA
MatterHackers
PLA
Most affordable name-brand PLA — perfect for classrooms and high-volume hobby printing
CPE HG100
Fillamentum
CPEFood-safeOutdoorDry first
Premium PETG-like with cleaner clarity, less stringing, and better impact
PolyWood
Polymaker
PLA-wood
Wood-fiber PLA that prints clog-free (no real wood chunks) — sandable, stainable
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