Friday New Product: eSun Filament, Push ...

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November 7, 2014

Today we have a rainbow of colorful stuff, which apparently doesn't look anything like it at the moment, but believe me, it is.

eSun 1.75mm PLA filament - 1kg Spool
$30.00
1.75mm PLA filament for 3D printing. PLA is an excellent general purpose filament with a great finish, very rigid and biodegradable.
eSun 1.75mm ABS filament - 1kg Spool
$30.00
1.75mm ABS filament for 3D printing. ABS is an excellent general purpose filament with high strength and a small amount of flexibility.
eSun 1.75mm Cleaning Filament - 0.1kg Spool
$10.00
Material change-over in a 3D printer nozzle can leave some funky chemistry buildup that can lead to clogs and jams. Clear it out with this filament specifically designed for that purpose.
Momentary Push Button Switch
$1.00
Keep it simple with these colorful panel mount momentary push buttons!

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