Let me start by saying this filament is STUNNING when it works right. That tri-color effect? Absolute magic. Watching a dragon print shift from red to blue to yellow depending on the light angle made me feel like a wizard.
The good stuff first: The dimensional accuracy is spot-on (±0.03mm is no joke), and I had zero clogs or jams during printing. The silk finish gives prints an almost liquid-metal look that's perfect for decorative pieces. My benchy came out looking like it belonged in a modern art museum.
Now for the reality check: This filament is DIVA. It demands specific temperatures (195-200°C worked best for me - way lower than my usual PLA settings). Ignore its preferences, and you'll get stringing that could double as Halloween cobwebs. Pro tip: Dry it for at least 12 hours before use - my Sunlu dryer became its best friend.
The packaging horror stories are real too. My spool arrived looking like it survived a boxing match, though the filament itself was miraculously unharmed. Kingroon clearly needs to invest in better boxes.
Final verdict? When dialed in correctly, this filament produces show-stopping prints that'll make your friends ask 'Where'd you buy that?' But be prepared for some trial and error - this isn't a 'load and go' material. Worth it for special projects, but maybe not your everyday PLA.