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Rated with 5 out of 5 stars.
Reliable hard TPU
This is probably rightly described as "semi flexible" but on account of that you should have fewer issues with it. I found it excellent for printing cases, wheels and similar items. I also made treads for Lego Technic from it that performed better than the originals. It is slightly more forgiving than most TPUs and adhered quite well. Only thing I occasionally found was that strands came apart on the outside.
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Rated with 5 out of 5 stars.
Surprisingly strong
The food crushing machine on my kitchen sink has a rubber surrounding the hole that over time became soft and loose. So I designed and printed one using this filament. I wasn't too sure if it was going to work because on that application the material is going to be subjected to very hot water coming out of the tap, has food being pushed against it, oily stuff and whatnot. Well, to my surprise, it's been a couple of months and the part is still in one piece doing its job. So layer adhesion is very good, so is resistance to the elements, heat and so on.