Geeetech Metal Shine Silk PLA Filament 1.75mm (Royal Blue) — 1kg Spool
Product description
If you want prints that look more “finished” than “printed,” this Geeetech Metal Shine Silk PLA is built for that glossy, silky surface look. It’s a 1.75mm PLA filament aimed at decorative parts, cosplay details, and gift-worthy projects where color and shine matter.
That said, it’s not designed to be a universal “always perfect” material for every print. Silk PLA can be a little pickier about setup, and your results will depend on how closely you match the recommended temperature and bed conditions.
Where it shines (and what you’ll notice)
On paper, the appeal is pretty clear: a silk finish plus a metallic royal blue color. If you’ve ever made a decorative piece and felt like the surface looked too plain, this kind of filament is meant to reduce that gap—by giving the exterior a smooth, glossy presence right out of the printer.
The manufacturer also positions it around smoother printing behavior: it’s described as anti-warping and high accuracy, with claims like no bubble, no jamming, and no drawing. In real-world buying terms, those are the kinds of “quiet” benefits that help you spend less time troubleshooting mid-job.

Key specs that matter for buying
The most purchase-relevant details included here are the filament diameter, general compatibility, and the print environment targets.
Tech specs


- Name: Geeetech Metal Shine Filament (Silk PLA)
- Type: PLA silk filament
- Format: 1.75mm filament
- Size: 1kg (2.2lbs) spool
- Color: Metallic Royal Blue
- Dimensional accuracy: +/- 0.02 mm
- Recommended printing temperature: 180-210°C (356-410°F)
- Recommended hot bed temperature: 50-70°C (122-158℉)
- Recommended printing speed: 40-60mm/s
- Compatibility: 1.75mm diameter 3D printers
Setup guidance you should plan around

For silk PLA, the temperature window matters more than with some basic filaments. This one recommends 180-210°C and a bed at 50-70°C, with a printing speed around 40-60mm/s. If your current profile is dialed for a different material, you may need to adjust to land in that range.
A practical way to test it: print a small decorative test piece (like a section of a cosplay ornament) and inspect the gloss and surface uniformity. If the finish looks dull or uneven, you typically don’t need to “start over”—you can try small temperature or speed tweaks within the provided guidance.
Also, the filament comes in vacuum-sealed packaging with a desiccant bag to help keep it dry. That’s helpful if you live in a more humid environment or you store parts between print sessions.
Worth considering if…
It’s a solid pick if you want shiny, eye-catching surfaces for decoration, festival projects, or cosplay details, and you’re specifically using a 1.75mm extruder setup.

It makes sense if you care about dimensional accuracy (listed as +/- 0.02 mm) and you prefer a filament that’s marketed to reduce the usual frustrations like clogging or inconsistent feeding.


Not the best choice if you’re chasing purely functional, stress-heavy parts where aesthetics and silk finish matter less than mechanical performance (and where you might prefer other filament types).
Limitations to keep in mind
Even with the anti-warping and “no jamming” claims, no filament is magic. If your printer’s extrusion, cooling, or calibration is off, a silk PLA filament can still underperform—especially on long prints or fine details.
And one more thing: the description includes temperature and bed ranges, but it doesn’t spell out whether you’ll need a specific fan setting, enclosure, or slicer profile. So if you want a plug-and-play experience with no tuning at all, you may find it slightly more involved than basic PLA.

In the box & storage expectations
The product is listed as a 1kg spool of silk PLA in vacuum sealed packaging with a desiccant bag. That packaging approach is meant to protect performance over time, but once you open it, you’ll still want to store it sensibly to keep moisture from creeping in.
When it makes sense
Buy this if your priority is a glossy, silky-looking surface in metallic royal blue, and you’re printing decorative items, gift pieces, or cosplay parts on a 1.75mm printer. The recommended temperature and bed range give you a straightforward starting point, and the vacuum-sealed storage helps if you don’t print every day.


Skip it if you mainly print utilitarian parts where appearance is secondary, or if you’re not willing to do the small calibration adjustments that silk filaments often demand. It may not suit you if your setup tends to struggle with consistency and you’re expecting the filament to solve everything.

Is it worth it?
Worth it if you want a shiny silk PLA look and you’re comfortable dialing in temperatures and bed settings within the provided 180-210°C and 50-70°C ranges. It’s especially compelling for projects where color and finish are the whole point.
It might not be the best choice if you need a filament for tough, purely functional builds or if you’re looking for zero-tuning printing. For many decorative uses, though, it’s exactly the kind of material that can make your print look more “designed” than “assembled.”
Quick FAQ
FAQ

Q: What kind of projects is this filament for? It’s positioned for decoration, festival-related crafts, cosplay details, and gift-worthy prints where a glossy surface helps.
Q: Will it work with my 3D printer? It’s universally designed for 3D printers that use 1.75mm diameter filament.
Q: What temperatures should I start with? The recommended starting ranges are 180-210°C for printing and 50-70°C for the hot bed.
Q: Is the filament sealed for storage? Yes—it's described as vacuum sealed with a desiccant bag to help keep it dry.
Q: Is the filament guaranteed? The listing mentions a satisfaction guarantee and customer service with a reply within 24 hours.
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