







🔥 Print Strong, Print Smart — ABS+ That Means Business!
eSUN ABS+ Filament 1.75mm is a premium 3D printing material engineered for professionals demanding precision and durability. With a tight dimensional tolerance of ±0.05mm and a tangle-free 1KG spool, it delivers smooth, warp-resistant prints featuring excellent impact and heat resistance. Vacuum-sealed for optimal freshness, this light blue ABS+ filament is compatible with most FDM 3D printers, making it the go-to choice for high-quality, functional prototypes and industrial-grade parts.












| ASIN | B07FQ1VKXX |
| Best Sellers Rank | #3,190 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #192 in 3D Printing Filament |
| Date First Available | November 16, 2022 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 2.2 pounds |
| Item model number | ABS+175D1KG |
| Manufacturer | eSUN |
| Package Dimensions | 8.54 x 8.15 x 3.03 inches |
C**E
eSun is where its at!
I've used a variety of eSun filaments at this point, mostly PLA and PLA plus, this is the first ABS I've gotten from them and the first ABS I've ever printed with and let me tell you, this company really has their filaments down pat. Everything I've ever printed with eSun filaments has turned out phenomenally. And with this ABS, I truly expected a fight. Its supposed to be more difficult to print with due to warping and all that good stuff, but this ABS+ formula has everything you could desire for the perfect print. Its strong, has a beautiful matte sort of finish that makes it soooo much nicer looking than black PLA, its temperature resistant, AND holy cow is it easy to print with! I ran basically default profiles for everything in Orca and didnt have the slightest problem. Even printing without a brim, raft, or skirts, my first few prints went off without a hitch, which truly surprised me after fighting SOOOO hard with PETG right before this. I will say that ABS is traditionally considered to have some hydroscopic tendencies from what I've read, although not nearly as much a PETG for instance. I can't really say I experienced that with this filament. To be entirely honest, I threw it in the drier before hand anyway. But with PETG it seemed like if I didnt keep the drier cranked on full blast 24/7, it was so wet by the time you came back to print it was basically unprintable (depending on the brand). With this ABS, I forgot to turn the drier on a couple different times and never really saw a huge difference at all. On some layers it would seem to get a little flakey, if that makes sense. Almost as if it weren't laying down in a perfect layer or something. But it was, check out the photos for proof. It truly resulted in nothing but fantastic results on every print despite my observation of the strange flake that seemed to come off some of the solid infill layers as it printed. As I said, I'm rather new to this, so maybe all ABS just does that. I did have to add a brim to one print that warped a bit because it had such a small footprint on the buildplate AND because that side of the plate ended up slightly out of level when I checked it. I re-leveled the bed, added a small brim, and the next print went off without a hitch. Finally, ABS has a reputation for smelling horrid... Though while this filament does give off a faint "burnt plastic" kinda smell after you've been printing it legit all day, to me the smell wasnt potent enough to bother me in the least. Then again, my nose may be screwy, cause I can inhale resin fumes like its going out of style too without the slightest side effect. For the time being at least... lol. (I do use PPE while handling resin, Im just pointing out that my nose doesnt seem to be quite as sensitive to it as other people's does.) For the newbs out there like myself who have never printed in ABS before, I have added my basic slicer settings via screenshot, but if your working in Orca particularly, your basically fine to go with the default ABS profile and the default for your printer and nozzle. I would suggest turning the speed down just a hair, but it prints fine at full speed too! And MAKE SURE your cooling settings are dialed in or you risk cooling too much and causing warpage. Same goes for printing with an enclosure, it is ABSOLUTLE NECESSARY with ABS to avoid warpage. I would also recommend using a PEI plate for great adhesion, personally I used a textured PEI plate and had amazing results with minimal failure. I for one will be purchasing ABS from eSun again in the very near future, and in all honesty, I don't believe I'll go back to printing black in PLA at all unless I just need something with a gloss finish to it. This matte finish on the ABS from eSun is amazing, and I love it, and I want more of it. Haha.
D**E
Reliable, High-Quality ABS+ Filament – Great for Durable Prints!
I’ve been using eSUN ABS+ filament for several weeks now, and it’s quickly become my go-to for strong, heat-resistant 3D prints. The 1.75mm diameter is consistent throughout the spool, which helps ensure smooth feeding and reliable extrusion. It prints beautifully with minimal warping, especially when used with a heated bed and enclosed chamber. The layer adhesion is excellent, and the finished parts have a clean, professional look with a solid feel. Whether I’m printing functional prototypes or mechanical components, this filament delivers dependable results every time. What sets this ABS+ apart is its improved toughness and reduced odor compared to standard ABS. It’s easier to work with and produces less shrinkage, which is a huge plus for precision parts. The spool was well-packaged and tangle-free, and I appreciate eSUN’s commitment to quality. If you’re looking for a filament that balances strength, printability, and finish, this ABS+ is a fantastic choice. I’ll definitely be keeping a few spools on hand for future projects!
J**L
Do not buy, read below
I am not new to 3d printing. I have purchased well over 200kg of filament from Amazon (I counted), and many more from other sources like Micro Center, and even direct purchases from manufacturers. Esun ABS+ is the first filament I have had do actual damage to my printer. I was printing with this roll of ABS+ on one of my Creality K1s. I had previously printed a few parts for my voron build, but the filament spool was mostly full when I put it on the printer. When it had been stored, and when I put it in the filament dryer, it was clipped to the spool so it wouldn't go slack. I don't use modified spool holders with ball bearings... I mention this because a few disbelievers think I let the spool go slack and induced the tangle myself... I did not. The prints were going well until the spool was down to about 15% full, and then it encountered a massive tangle.... you can see it in the pictures I uploaded. after taking the picture, I disassembled the snarl, and the over-wrap was 8 strands deep. Anyway, as the printer has been reliable for over 15kg of filament, and since the prints I had run prior to the failed one were all good, I left the printer unattended for a several hour print. Unfortunately, this was the time when the evil unicorn roll of filament attacked. Spool tangles are not common from factories... but they do happen. If a roll slips off the spooling machine while winding, or if the line pauses during a run... or some other failure allows the spool to go slack enough... an overwrap can happen. Tangles are much more likely to be caused by user error... but in this case, it was quite obvious that I hadn't induced this failure. Obviously, I lost the print... not a big deal as prints fail sometimes... but it was worse than that. The K1 extruder has a really positive grab on the filament... and it uses one of the little nema 14 steppers. Rather than grinding the ABS into dust and breaking the filament, it jammed and overheated the motor... it also kinked the ptfe tube and crushed the fittings on the filament runout sensor and extruder. I have never seen so much damage caused by a roll of filament... sure, filament can clog up an expensive nozzle, or jam in other ways... but this cost me over $50 to repair... (new extruder assembly, and a replacement fitting for the filament sensor.) I contacted eSun customer support... and after giving them all the photos and information, they offered to refund 20% of the cost of the roll of filament... They did offer to go up to 40% of the roll (about $7) but that was their final offer. I wasn't trying to get a new printer out of them or something... I didn't figure they would even pay for the repair parts... but taking responsibility for the defective roll, offering an apology and a replacement (not just a discount on a new roll) Needless to say, I won't be purchasing another roll from eSun. Other brands of filament have replaced bad rolls free if they were delivered wet or fragile... Customer service is everything... eSun's customer service is not.
R**Ł
Mała kurczliwość
S**A
Ich bin komplett zufrieden mit dem eSUN ABS+ Filament. Ich nutze es auf einem Bambu Lab A1 in einem selbstgebauten Gehäuse, gesliced mit Bambu Studio – und es läuft absolut problemlos. ✅ Hervorragende Druckqualität – saubere Layer, sehr gute Haftung, kaum Warping. ✅ Einfach zu verarbeiten – auch bei größeren oder längeren Druckaufträgen stabil. ✅ Material ist robuster und weniger spröde als normales ABS. ✅ Lässt sich gut schleifen, kleben und nachbearbeiten. ✅ Spule kommt ordentlich aufgewickelt und trocken verpackt. Ein rundum zuverlässiges Filament für funktionale Bauteile – ich werde es auf jeden Fall wieder bestellen. --- Title (English): Reliable ABS+ Filament – Prints flawlessly with Bambu Lab A1 (English): I'm completely satisfied with the eSUN ABS+ filament. I'm using it with a Bambu Lab A1 in a custom-built enclosure, sliced with Bambu Studio – and it works flawlessly. ✅ Excellent print quality – clean layers, strong adhesion, almost no warping. ✅ Easy to handle – stable even with large or long prints. ✅ Stronger and less brittle than regular ABS. ✅ Great for sanding, gluing, and post-processing. ✅ Spool arrives neatly wound and well packaged. A truly reliable filament for functional parts – I’ll definitely buy it again.
P**T
Erg fijn materiaal, werkt zoals het hoort.
P**S
Voilà quelques bobines que je passe, avec succès, à la fois sur une Delta (Flsun QQS-Pro améliorée mais pas fermée) et sur une CoreXY (QiDi X-MAX3). Le filament supporte des vitesses intéressantes tout en permettent de garder une bonne adhésion entre les couches. Il vaut mieux un caisson surtout lorsque la température ambiante baisse, ça reste de l'ABS. Les résultats sont nettement meilleurs sur une machine fermée. Point important à mon sens : la régularité de la qualité du filament sur la durée, pas de mauvaise surprise à devoir modifier des réglages d'une bobine à l'autre. Cerise sur le gateau, eSun fournit un livret avec en dernière pages des informations techniques nécessaires à paramètrer au plus juste son slicer pour leur filament ainsi que ses caractérisques mécaniques. C'est très utile si on fait des pièces techniques. Dernier point important aussi : le prix est raisonnable. Rapport qualité prix au top pour mon setup et usages. Je n'ai pas testé d'autres marques étant très satisfait des résultats obtenus avec cet ABS+. On ne change pas une équipe qui gagne :) Edit : le livret avec les informations techniques concernant les filaments a disparu avec le dernières bobines, elles en carton de bonne facture. Dommage, un lien vers ces infornations inscrit sur la bobine serait le bienvenu.
P**D
This is the best abs I've probably ever purchased. It printed a large item in the cold night and did not even warp by a fraction. Didn't even need an enclosure. I really hope the next purchase is as good as this one!
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