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EVEO Posted
I printed a sample as I was testing features on my printer and I liked the results. It's a great beginner friendly filament.
This review is from Insignia™ - PLA 1.75mm Filament - Blue
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Hello Eve, thank you for sharing your feedback. We're glad to hear you liked the color and results from your sample print. It's great to know the filament has been beginner-friendly and worked well while testing your printer features. We appreciate you taking the time to share your experience.
Sidhartha | Insignia
GREGORYT Posted
So glad Best Buy had what I needed. I was in the middle of a print job and needed more orange. Thanks Best Buy for coming through. The Insignia PLA was great quality and tightly wound.
This review is from Insignia™ - PLA 1.75mm Filament - Orange
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Hi Gregory, thank you for sharing your feedback. We're thrilled to hear that the Insignia PLA 1.75mm Filament helped you complete your print project and that you were pleased with its quality and tightly wound spool. We appreciate your support and thank you for choosing Insignia.
Vennila | Insignia
EVEO Posted
I used it to print a spoon holder. I was nervous a leg would break taking it off the print bed, but it all came off great! Glad I got the PLA+ instead of the standard. So far so good!
This review is from Insignia™ - PLA + 1.75mm Filament - Red
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Hello Eve, thank you for sharing your experience. We're glad to hear the PLA+ filament printed easily and was durable enough for your spoon holder project. It's great to know the print came off the bed smoothly and is working well so far. We appreciate you taking the time to share your feedback.
Sidhartha | Insignia
Cbrickles Posted
The printed product was exceptional, and I would undoubtedly purchase it again. Although I was initially hesitant to use a non-name brand, the quality of this product is comparable. My print in the picture started with Bambu filament it ran out during the print and I reloaded with this product. You could not tell a difference.
This review is from Insignia™ - PLA 1.75mm Filament - Black
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Hello Insignia Customer, thank you for sharing your experience with the Insignia PLA 1.75mm Filament. We're thrilled to hear that the print quality exceeded your expectations and blended seamlessly with your existing project. It's especially rewarding to know the filament delivered results comparable to the brand you regularly use, earning your confidence for future prints. We appreciate your review and look forward to being part of your next project. Poojitha | Insignia
Exoudeous Posted
Material worked out great, and the price is very good
This review is from Insignia™ - PLA + 1.75mm Filament - White
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Hi Insignia Customer, Thank you for sharing your feedback on the Insignia PLA Plus 1.75mm Filament. We are delighted to hear the material performed exceptionally well and delivered the results you were looking for. Your appreciation for both its reliable print quality and excellent value is truly gratifying. Thank you for choosing Insignia. Shashank | Insignia.
Sauce1775 Posted
Made my AMS riser with it didn’t take long to print and looks great!
This review is from Insignia™ - PLA 1.75mm Filament - Black
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Hello Insignia Customer, thank you for sharing your experience. We're glad to hear the filament worked well for your AMS riser print and delivered great-looking results. It's great to know it printed smoothly and met your expectations. We appreciate you taking the time to share your feedback.
Sidhartha | Insignia
EVEO Posted
The color was great. The packaging wasn't completely sealed so I dried it just in case. I bought all the other colors and this is the only packaging that came like this though.
This review is from Insignia™ - PLA 1.75mm Filament - Orange
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Hi Insignia Customer, thank you for your feedback. We're glad to hear you loved the color of the Insignia PLA 1.75mm Filament and appreciate you letting us know about the packaging concern. Your comments are valuable to us, and we thank you for choosing Insignia.
Vennila | Insignia
ShaneW Posted
I’m happy that Best Buy is now carrying filament locally. It is extremely nice to be able to pick it up when needed. The filament has been printing well with no complaints. It’s also good to see there are now more color choices available.
This review is from Insignia™ - PLA 1.75mm Filament - Purple
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Hello Shane! We appreciate you taking the time to share your experience with us. We're delighted to hear that having Insignia PLA filament available locally at Best Buy has been convenient for you and that the filament has been printing reliably with great results. It's also wonderful to know you're enjoying the growing selection of color options, including the purple filament. Thank you for choosing Insignia and for sharing your experience with us. Darshan | Insignia
MICHAELP Posted
I ran out of Bambu filament and needed to finish a print. Thankfully Best Buy had these in stock and they worked perfectly as a replacement! The price is great as well!
This review is from Insignia™ - PLA 1.75mm Filament - Black
ChadM Posted
Love the orange for my Tennessee prints! No issues using in my AMS2 pro with the P2S Bambu printer.
This review is from Insignia™ - PLA 1.75mm Filament - Orange
JOSHUAB Posted
This item was a quick grab and ended up being my new go to filament for pla builds
This review is from Insignia™ - PLA 1.75mm Filament - Black
Sauce1775 Posted
Made a scrubber and also made a display table for my legos looks great!
This review is from Insignia™ - PLA 1.75mm Filament - Green
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Hello Insignia customer, thank you for sharing your feedback on the PLA 1.75mm Filament. We’re glad to hear it delivered great results for both your LEGO display table and scrubber project. It’s wonderful to know the color and print quality helped bring your creations to life exactly as intended. We appreciate you taking the time to share your experience with us. Poojitha | Insignia
SteveL Posted
Bottom Line: Insignia's PLA 1.75mm Filament offers reliable, hassle free printing. Pros: works as it should; well-labeled; cardboard spool Cons: none Review: Out of the box, Insignia's white PLA filament delivered a flawless print on my Elegoo Neptune 4 Max. My first print was a shelf stand (my bookcase is also white), which uses a honeycomb design for the top, four legs, and a brace on each leg. Using default PLA settings for nozzle and print bed temperatures and default speed settings (e.g., 0.2mm layer height, 15% infill, etc.), the print took about 6 hours to complete. One of the other things I really like about Insignia's filament is that both the box and spool are well-labeled. The back of the box provides a comparison table of different types of filaments and the settings that should be used for each type. The spool itself is also well-labeled, which also indicates what filament it is and the print settings. Additionally, the spool is made of cardboard, which is more environmentally friendly to dispose of than plastic ones.
This review is from Insignia™ - PLA 1.75mm Filament - White
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Hello Steve, thank you for sharing your detailed feedback on the PLA 1.75mm Filament. We’re delighted to hear it delivered a flawless print right out of the box and performed reliably with your Elegoo Neptune 4 Max using standard settings. It’s great to know you found the packaging, labeling, and eco-friendly cardboard spool helpful and user-friendly. We truly appreciate you taking the time to share your experience and are glad the filament is helping you achieve great printing results. Poojitha | Insignia
Smace Posted
I have been running the green Insignia PLA+ 1.75mm filament through my setup over the last week, and it has consistently exceeded my expectations. Finding a reliable, everyday filament that requires minimal tweaking can be a challenge, but this spool delivers straight out of the box. What Stands Out Exceptional Print Quality: The extrusion is remarkably smooth and consistent. I experienced zero issues with clogging or under-extrusion, even during longer, multi-hour print jobs. The dimensional accuracy seems spot on, resulting in clean layers and sharp details. Vibrant, True-to-Life Color: The green is bright, solid, and completely opaque. It maintains its vibrant finish post-print without looking dull or washed out, making it perfect for functional parts that need high visibility or decorative models. Reliable Bed Adhesion: The PLA+ adheres perfectly to the build plate with a standard heated bed. I had no warping or lifting on the corners, and the finished pieces popped off effortlessly once the plate cooled down. Tangle-Free Spooling: The filament is neatly wound. I did not encounter a single bind or tangle, which provides great peace of mind when leaving the printer unattended. The Verdict This Insignia PLA+ offers outstanding performance at a highly competitive price point. It strikes the perfect balance between strength and ease of use. Whether you are prototyping functional parts or running off quick models, this filament provides reliable, high-quality results. Highly recommended for anyone looking to stock up on a dependable, bright green PLA+.
This review is from Insignia™ - PLA + 1.75mm Filament - Green
bTobin Posted
If you do any amount of 3D printing, you know there are tons of options for filament these days, but also not all are equal. Some are better than others, some are amazing, and some are outright horrible. So far, my experience with the Insignia PLA filament has been somewhere around higher than average but below amazing. But I think the price is a huge factor in filament and the fact that this Insignia filament is so much cheaper and you can grab it in stores (assuming your local best buy has it in stock), is a huge bump in the pro column. So price is great, availability is great, how about quality? The Insignia PLA Black filament is great in terms of price and print quality. The black color in particular is a nice deep, not too shiny black. It looks similar to other brands black and has an even color throughout the prints. I think the color is good enough that you could easily use this for visual prints or practical. With proper print settings, you should have no visual issues with the black PLA. You could easily use this in test printing or for prints that are more functional than visual but it would have no issues in something you also want to show off. For example, the photo I attached is a carrying case for an electronic device I have and as soon as I pulled it off the printer I literally said, “Oh wow. This actually looks really good.” Shamefully, I assumed it wouldn’t be all that great of quality but I was very wrong. The strength is quite good as well. My print is meant to protect an electronic device in transit and I could have used PETG or even PLA+ but I wanted to test the print and decided to use a basic PLA. Now I’m sitting here realizing it’s perfectly fine and I don’t need to print it with anything stronger. Of course, the use and situation will determine if that’s possible, but for now, I’m going to say in the proper climate, this PLA is perfectly strong enough.. Again, given the price, I would say this has exceeded expectations. If you use this for testing, you can get a much closer to final print look than you would with other “discount” filaments that will actually cost more than this. But because it’s much cheaper, you can use this filament to test print and work out your print plan without feeling like you lost a ton of money. I haven’t even calibrated the filament or dried it and it’s still working great, right out of the box. I assume it will only be better once I dial it in. Overall, I am really happy Insignia is getting in the game and making a quality spool of filament I can buy in person, at a store, for less money than a “budget” filament. The roll comes neatly packaged in a vacuum sealed bag which is inside a cardboard box. It’s easy to store because it’s the same size and shape of all the other filament boxes I have. The spool is on a cardboard roll BUT surprisingly, I did not have any issues when using it with my bambu AMS2. Something I can not say about other brands with cardboard rolls. Usually I have to use special reel covers to help the AMS not error out, but after doing many hours of printing, I had 0 AMS errors. I actually trust cardboard rolls again, how crazy is that? And I should note, I have tried multiple spools of Insignia Filament with the same results. NO issues with the AMS. It’s just been a joy to print with. So if you need a reel of filament quickly, you need it cheap, but you need it to be good quality still, the insignia PLA has got you covered.
This review is from Insignia™ - PLA 1.75mm Filament - Black
bTobin Posted
If you do any amount of 3D printing, you know there are tons of options for filament these days, but also not all are equal. Some are better than others, some are amazing, and some are outright horrible. So far, my experience with the Insignia PLA filament has been somewhere around higher than average but below amazing. But I think the price is a huge factor in filament and the fact that this Insignia filament is so much cheaper and you can grab it in stores (assuming your local best buy has it in stock), is a huge bump in the pro column. So price is great, availability is great, how about quality? The Insignia PLA White filament is a total win in terms of price and print quality. The white color in particular is a nice and bright white. I also have a roll of white PLA+ and oddly found it to be quite thin and translucent, but the basic PLA appears to be much more opaque. I don’t know enough about the differences to know why, but the PLA+ left me thinking I can’t use this when looks matter, but the PLA is actually printing like other top selling brands white. In the photos, you can see I printed part of a case for electronics to travel with and the PLA is very sturdy and feels like it won’t break. Of course, high or low temps, sun exposure etc can cause it to weaken, but if you want some cheaper filament to print knick knacks or non moving parts to sit on shelves, stuff like that, this PLA is actually plenty strong. And the color is accurate enough that you can use it for visual or practical use prints. The quality is so good that if you use this for testing, you can get a much closer to final print look than you would with other “discount” filaments that will actually cost more than this. But because it’s much cheaper, you can use this filament to test print and work out your print jobs without feeling like you lost a ton of money. I haven’t even calibrated the filament or dried it and it’s still working great, right out of the box. I assume it will only be better once I dial it in. Overall, I am really happy Insignia is getting in the game and making a quality spool of filament I can buy in person, at a store, for less money than a budget filament. The roll comes neatly packaged in a vacuum sealed bag which is inside a cardboard box. It’s easy to store because it’s the same size and shape of all the other filament boxes I have. The spool is on a cardboard roll BUT surprisingly, I did not have any issues when using it with my bambu AMS2. Something I can not say about other brands with cardboard rolls. Usually I have to use special reel covers to help the AMS not error out, but after doing many hours of printing, I had 0 AMS errors. I actually trust cardboard rolls again, how crazy is that? And I should note, I have tried multiple spools of Insignia Filament with the same results. NO issues with the AMS. It’s just been a joy to print with. So if you need a reel of filament quickly, you need it cheap, but you need it to be good quality still, the insignia PLA has got you covered.
This review is from Insignia™ - PLA 1.75mm Filament - White
bTobin Posted
So if you do any amount of 3D printing, you know there are tons of options for filament these days, but also not all are equal. Some are better than others, some are amazing, and some are outright horrible. So far, my experience with the Insignia PLA+ filament has been somewhere above average but below high end average. But I think the price is a HUGE factor in filament and the fact that this Insignia filament is so much cheaper and I can grab it in stores (assuming your local best buy has it in stock), is a huge bump in the pro column. So price is great, availability is great, how about quality? The PLA+ filament from Insignia is great in terms of strength and ability to print. The black color in particular is a nice deep, shiny black. Very similar to other filaments I have had in black. I think the black is a good enough color that you could easily use this for visual prints or practical. With proper print settings, you should have no visual issues with the black PLA+. You could use this in test printing or for prints that are more functional than visual, this will work perfectly fine. The actual strength and quality is quite good as well. I printed a basic rectangle shape and tested the flex and scratch wear and it seemed within standards for PLA+. Again, given the price, I am NOT complaining about a little less quality in the comparison. If you use this for testing, you can get a much closer to final print look than you would with other “discount” filaments that will actually cost more than this. But because it’s much cheaper, you can use this filament to test print and work out your plate without feeling like you lost a ton of money. I haven’t even calibrated the filament or dried it and it’s still working great, right out of the box. I assume it will only be better once I dial it in. Overall, I am really happy Insignia is getting in the game and making a quality spool of filament I can buy in person, at a store, for less money than a budget filament. The roll comes neatly packaged in a vacuum sealed bag which is inside a cardboard box. It’s easy to store because it’s the same size and shape of all the other filament boxes I have. The spool is on a cardboard roll BUT surprisingly, I did not have any issues when using it with my bambu AMS2. Something I can not say about other brands with cardboard rolls. Usually I have to use special reel covers to help the AMS not error out, but after doing many hours of printing, I had 0 AMS errors. I actually trust cardboard rolls again, how crazy is that? So if you need a reel of filament quickly, you need it cheap, but you need it to be good quality still, the insignia PLA+ has got you covered.
This review is from Insignia™ - PLA + 1.75mm Filament - Black
SteveL Posted
Bottom Line: Insignia’s PLA 1.75mm Filament is reliable and delivers hassle free 3D printing. Pros: prints reliably out the of the box; box and spool show print parameters for different filament types Cons: none Review: For those new to 3D printing, PLA is generally the widely-used "all-purpose" filament for 3D printing, striking the perfect balance of cost, reliability/ease of use, and durability. In this regard, Insignia has delivered on all three categories. Out of the box, Insignia’s PLA filament printed with no major issues on my Elegoo Neptune 4 Max using default PLA settings and default "fast" (0.2mm layer height) printing. My first print was a stand to display small toy cars, which involves printing multiple pieces and assembling them together. The pieces turned out perfectly and the stand fit together without any issues. I then printed a fidget toy for my daughter, which included two pieces that fit together well. As a more minor point, I do like that Insignia provides a table on the back of the box listing the different print settings used for different filament types. I also like that the spool is well labeled with the type of filament and printer settings, which is more convenient than trying to look things up if you're switching spools while at the printer.
This review is from Insignia™ - PLA 1.75mm Filament - Black
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Hello Steve, thank you for sharing your experience with the Insignia PLA 1.75mm Filament. We're delighted to hear that it provided reliable, hassle-free printing right out of the box and produced excellent results for your projects. It's great to know the included print settings and spool labeling added convenience to your 3D printing workflow. We appreciate your detailed review and thoughtful feedback. Poojitha | Insignia
TechBuyer Posted
Insignia is BestBuy's house brand and they've jumped on the 3D Printing train with their own white label filament that you can get delivered or even pick up in-store at your nearest BestBuy. I received 5 spools in white/black PLA, PLA+ and PETG and they arrived in excellent condition, vacuum-sealed individually, super high-quality re-usable box and dry ready to print. I popped two spools into my BambuLabs P2S and they were ready to print. The only major negatives compared to Bambu filament is that these Insignia spools are made of cardboard instead of plastic and they do not include the RFID tag which allows the AMS2 Pro to autodetect your filament type and color. I'll likely use my Bambu RFIDs and transfer them over, or move the Insignia filament to an empty Bambu spool to get this functionality but they work fine otherwise, you can just label and set them in Bambu Studio and everything works fine. In terms of print quality, the prints came out great and had no issues with adhesion or bleeding or stacking with other Bambu lab filament. And at nearly half the price at full price and even a few bucks cheaper on sale than Bambu filament, these are a great alternative especially if you need to pick some filament up locally to finish a print and can't wait. I did a little research and a lot of people seem to think this is OEM/white lable Polymaker filament but no matter what, it works great!
This review is from Insignia™ - PLA + 1.75mm Filament - White
TechBuyer Posted
Insignia is BestBuy's house brand and they've jumped on the 3D Printing train with their own white label filament that you can get delivered or even pick up in-store at your nearest BestBuy. I received 5 spools in white/black PLA, PLA+ and PETG and they arrived in excellent condition, vacuum-sealed individually, super high-quality re-usable box and dry ready to print. I popped two spools into my BambuLabs P2S and they were ready to print. The only major negatives compared to Bambu filament is that these Insignia spools are made of cardboard instead of plastic and they do not include the RFID tag which allows the AMS2 Pro to autodetect your filament type and color. I'll likely use my Bambu RFIDs and transfer them over, or move the Insignia filament to an empty Bambu spool to get this functionality but they work fine otherwise, you can just label and set them in Bambu Studio and everything works fine. In terms of print quality, the prints came out great and had no issues with adhesion or bleeding or stacking with other Bambu lab filament. And at nearly half the price at full price and even a few bucks cheaper on sale than Bambu filament, these are a great alternative especially if you need to pick some filament up locally to finish a print and can't wait. I did a little research and a lot of people seem to think this is OEM/white lable Polymaker filament but no matter what, it works great!
This review is from Insignia™ - PLA 1.75mm Filament - White