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3DJake Filament

Live pricing across -- products. The house brand from Europe's largest 3D printing retailer, manufactured by Extrudr in Austria.

Last updated: March 2026


3DJake is Europe's largest online shop for 3D printing supplies, operated by niceshops GmbH out of Austria. Beyond retailing dozens of third-party brands, they sell their own house-brand filament under sub-lines like ecoPLA, nicePETG, niceABS, and others. At least some of these lines are manufactured by Extrudr, an established Austrian filament producer, which gives the house brand more credibility than a typical white-label operation.

The product range is organized by material with a naming convention that signals positioning: "eco" prefix = budget/eco-friendly, "nice" = mid-tier, "easy" = beginner-friendly. Color names lean creative (Arabian Nights, Orion Nebula, Atlantis Blue) rather than plain descriptive, targeting the hobbyist market. SpoolHound tracks 3DJake house-brand filament across their UK, German, and French storefronts.

Community Reputation

3DJake is primarily known as Europe's go-to online shop for 3D printing supplies - fast shipping, wide selection, competitive pricing. Their house-brand filament is manufactured by Extrudr (an Austrian filament producer) and positioned as a budget-to-mid-tier option alongside the name brands they carry. Community reception is mixed: many users report reliable printing, while others find it less forgiving than Prusament or eSUN PLA+ and requiring more tuning. Nobody's favorite, nobody hates it - a pragmatic choice for EU-based hobbyists who want convenience and fair pricing.

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Core PLA
ecoPLA
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3DJake's core PLA line and their most popular product. The "eco" prefix refers to biodegradability rather than recycled content. Available in a wide range of creatively named colors (Arabian Nights, Orion Nebula, Atlantis Blue) that lean into the hobbyist aesthetic. Standard 1.75mm diameter with typical PLA print settings.

ecoPLA is positioned as an affordable everyday filament for general-purpose printing. It competes on price with brands like eSUN and SUNLU while offering the convenience of ordering from 3DJake's European warehouses with fast EU shipping.

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Who it's for: EU-based hobbyists who want decent PLA at a fair price with fast European shipping. Good for prototypes, figurines, and general-purpose prints.
Community says: Works fine for many people but not as forgiving as Prusament or eSUN PLA+. Some Prusa forum users report adhesion problems on both smooth and textured PEI. One user found swapping ecoPLA for eSUN using the same gcode fixed all their problems. Creative color names (Arabian Nights, Orion Nebula) lean into the hobbyist market.
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Matte Finish
ecoPLA Matt

A matte-finish variant of ecoPLA that produces a smooth, non-reflective surface. Matte PLA is popular for display models and figurines because it effectively hides layer lines, giving prints a more refined appearance without post-processing. Same ease of printing as standard ecoPLA with the added benefit of a premium-looking surface finish.

Who it's for: Anyone printing display pieces, figurines, or decorative items where a smooth, non-glossy surface matters. Also good for functional prints where you want to minimize the "3D printed look."
Community says: On-site 3DJake reviews are generally positive for matte surface quality. Limited independent reviews. The matte finish effectively hides layer lines.
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Decorative
ecoPLA Specialty (Silk, Wood, Sparkling, CF)

3DJake's decorative PLA variants for aesthetic prints. Silk adds a metallic sheen for eye-catching vases and display models. Wood contains real wood particles for a natural, textured finish. Sparkling has embedded glitter for decorative effects. Carbon Fiber (PLA-CF) adds chopped carbon fiber for increased rigidity and a matte, industrial look.

These are still PLA-based, so they print with similar ease to standard ecoPLA. The specialty finishes carry a small price premium but remain competitive with equivalent offerings from other brands.

Who it's for: Display models, vases, figurines, cosplay props, and anything where surface appearance is the priority over mechanical performance.
Community says: Limited independent community reviews. The creative naming suggests aesthetic/hobbyist focus rather than engineering precision.
Functional
nicePETG / easyPETG
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3DJake's PETG range comes in two tiers. nicePETG is the standard offering for users who know their way around PETG settings. easyPETG is formulated for easier printing with reduced stringing and better bed adhesion out of the box, aimed at users stepping up from PLA for the first time. Both are available in matte and carbon fiber variants.

PETG is the go-to material for functional parts that need more heat resistance and flexibility than PLA. It handles outdoor use and higher temperatures without warping. 3DJake's PETG pricing is competitive within the European market.

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Who it's for: Anyone printing functional parts, outdoor enclosures, or items exposed to moderate heat. easyPETG is good for first-time PETG users; nicePETG for experienced users who want more options.
Community says: Described as "decent branded PETG" on the Prusa forum. The "easy" prefix implies ease of printing. No standout reviews but no horror stories either.
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Engineering
niceABS
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3DJake's "next-generation" ABS formulation with reduced cracking, improved layer adhesion, and lower warping tendency compared to traditional ABS. Marketed as being easier to print than standard ABS while retaining the material's heat resistance and mechanical strength advantages. Requires an enclosed printer and adequate ventilation.

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Note: ABS requires an enclosed printer with ventilation. Not suitable for open-frame printers like a stock Ender 3.
Community says: "Next-generation ABS" with reduced cracking and improved adhesion. Relatively new with limited community discussion. ABS is less popular with hobbyists generally.
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UV-Stable
ASA
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3DJake's ASA for outdoor and UV-exposed applications. ASA offers similar mechanical properties to ABS but with significantly better UV resistance, making it the material of choice for parts that will live outside permanently. Available in standard and carbon fiber reinforced (ASA-CF) variants for added stiffness and dimensional stability.

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Note: Like ABS, ASA requires an enclosed printer and ventilation. Carbon fiber variants need a hardened steel nozzle.
Community says: Standard offering. No special community praise or criticism - it exists and it works.
Flexible
TPU A95
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3DJake's flexible filament at 95A Shore hardness - the most common TPU hardness for 3D printing. Suitable for phone cases, gaskets, vibration dampeners, and other parts that need to flex without breaking. 95A is firm enough to feed through a Bowden setup (with care) but flexible enough for real functional elasticity.

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Who it's for: Anyone needing flexible parts. Works best with direct drive extruders; Bowden setups need slow speeds (~20mm/s) and careful retraction settings.
Community says: No significant community discussion. A standard 95A TPU offering.
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Specialty
PCTG
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PCTG is a tougher, more impact-resistant alternative to PETG. It offers better clarity, improved chemical resistance, and higher impact strength while printing at similar temperatures. 3DJake's PCTG fills a niche for users who need PETG-like properties with better mechanical performance, particularly for functional parts that take impacts or need chemical exposure resistance.

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Who it's for: Users who need better impact resistance or chemical resistance than PETG provides. A niche but useful upgrade for functional parts.
Community says: A tougher, more impact-resistant alternative to PETG. Niche but useful. Limited community feedback.
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Where to Buy

SpoolHound tracks 3DJake house-brand filament prices across their European storefronts. 3DJake offers free shipping on orders of 2+ rolls in most EU countries.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is 3DJake filament any good?
It's adequate for hobbyist use at competitive EU pricing. Manufactured by Extrudr in Austria. Not as consistently forgiving as Prusament or eSUN PLA+, but works well for most users once dialed in.
Who makes 3DJake filament?
At least some lines are manufactured by Extrudr, an Austrian filament producer. 3DJake (niceshops GmbH) is an Austrian e-commerce company primarily known as a retailer.
Is 3DJake a good shop?
Yes, widely considered the best 3D printing online shop in Europe. Fast shipping, free shipping on 2+ rolls, wide selection of brands. Their Trustpilot rating varies by country (3.2-3.7/5) with occasional delivery complaints.
Should I buy 3DJake brand or other brands from 3DJake?
If price is the priority, 3DJake's house brand is competitive. If reliability matters more, the community generally recommends eSUN PLA+ or Prusament available from the same shop.