Best PLA Filament Options in Canada 2026: Complete Testing Guide

Best PLA Filament Options in Canada 2026: Complete Testing Guide

Quick Answer

The best PLA filament in Canada depends on your application: EL3D High Speed for fast printing, Bambu Lab PLA Basic for reliable everyday use, EL3D PLA+ for functional parts requiring extra strength, and EL3D Silk-Like for decorative pieces. All offer excellent quality with Canadian availability and support.

 


 

After nearly four decades in the technology and printing business, we've tested hundreds of PLA filament spools across every brand and formulation available in the Canadian market. This guide presents our findings from six months of standardized testing conducted in our Ottawa facility, covering the four major PLA brands we stock and recommend.

Unlike generic reviews that rank products we've never touched, this guide focuses exclusively on filaments we've printed extensively and stand behind with our Canadian quality guarantee. Every claim is backed by measured data from our testing laboratory.

Testing Methodology & Standards

Our PLA evaluation process uses consistent protocols across all brands to ensure fair comparison.

Test Parameters

  • Printers used: Bambu Lab A1, Bambu Lab A1 Mini, Bambu Lab P2S

  • Test duration: September 2025 – February 2026 (6 months)

  • Total test prints: 412 prints across all brands and variants

  • Layer height: 0.20mm standard, 0.12mm detail test, 0.28mm speed test

  • Print temperature: Manufacturer recommended ±10°C range testing

  • Ambient conditions: 21°C, 40–50% relative humidity (controlled environment)

Evaluation Criteria

Each filament was scored across seven categories:

  1. Print reliability (first layer adhesion, warping, consistency)

  2. Surface quality (smoothness, layer lines, artefacts)

  3. Dimensional accuracy (measured against CAD models)

  4. Colour consistency (spool-to-spool matching)

  5. Ease of use (tuning requirements, printer compatibility)

  6. Mechanical properties (tensile strength, flexibility, brittleness)

  7. Value (price vs performance ratio)

All tensile testing followed ASTM D638 standards with specimens printed in identical orientations.

The Four Major Brands: Overview

EL3D (Our House Brand)

With 15+ specialized PLA variants, EL3D offers the most comprehensive selection available from any single Canadian manufacturer. Formulations range from high-speed printing to decorative finishes, all manufactured to tight tolerance specifications.

Key advantages: Extensive variety, Canadian supply chain, competitive pricing, fresh stock rotation

Bambu Lab Filament

Engineered specifically for Bambu Lab printers, this line offers excellent reliability and colour consistency. While optimized for the Bambu ecosystem, these filaments perform well on other quality printers.

Key advantages: Seamless Bambu Studio integration, premium quality control, specialized formulations

Dremel

Established brand with reliable standard PLA available in essential colours. While more expensive per kilogram (.75kg spools), Dremel offers proven consistency for users prioritizing brand recognition.

Key advantages: Brand recognition, reliable performance, good for Dremel printer owners

TINMORRY

Silk PLA specialist offering lustrous finishes at competitive pricing. Limited variety but excellent for specific decorative applications.

Key advantages: Silk finish quality, good value, specialty niche

Best PLA by Application Type

Best for Everyday Printing: Bambu Lab PLA Basic

Price: $25.99 (1kg refill) / $29.99 (with spool) Tested colours: 12+ options Print temperature: 190–220°C

Bambu Lab PLA Basic delivered the most consistent performance across our general-purpose test suite. First-layer adhesion was excellent on textured PEI, glass, and smooth PEI surfaces. We recorded zero failed prints across 87 test objects.

Test results:

  • Dimensional accuracy: ±0.03mm on calibration cubes

  • Tensile strength: 51.2 MPa (excellent for standard PLA)

  • Surface finish: Smooth matte with minimal layer lines at 0.2mm

  • Stringing: Minimal at recommended settings

Recommended for: Daily printing, reliable results, users who want consistency without tuning

The refill option without spool offers exceptional value for Bambu printer owners with reusable spools, reducing cost to $25.99/kg.

Best for Speed Printing: EL3D High Speed PLA

Price: $26.95 (1kg) Tested colours: 12 options Print temperature: 215–230°C

Specifically formulated for printers with input shaping, EL3D High Speed maintains quality at speeds up to 250mm/s. Our testing showed 38% average time reduction versus standard PLA with acceptable quality retention.

Test results:

  • Maximum reliable speed: 250mm/s (functional parts), 300mm/s (draft quality)

  • Layer adhesion at 200mm/s: 96% of standard speed strength

  • Dimensional accuracy at 200mm/s: ±0.08mm

  • Surface quality: Very good up to 250mm/s

Recommended for: Bambu Lab A1/P2S owners, rapid prototyping, production environments, impatient makers

See our complete EL3D High-Speed Filament review for detailed performance data.

Best for Functional Parts: EL3D PLA+ (Tough)

Price: $25.95 (1kg) Tested colours: 8+ options Print temperature: 200–220°C

EL3D PLA+ demonstrated superior toughness compared to standard PLA formulations. Impact testing showed 40% better performance before failure, with noticeably less brittleness in thin walls.

Test results:

  • Tensile strength: 55.8 MPa (9% stronger than standard PLA)

  • Impact resistance: 40% improvement in drop tests

  • Flexibility: Bends before breaking, unlike standard PLA

  • Print reliability: Excellent (zero failed prints in 43 tests)

Recommended for: Brackets, clips, tool holders, mechanical parts, anything subject to stress or impact

The slight strength increase transforms PLA from decoration-only to genuinely functional material for indoor applications.

Best for Visual Quality: EL3D Silk-Like PLA

Price: $27.95 (1kg) Tested colours: 12+ options including metallics Print temperature: 200–220°C

Silk-Like PLA produces lustrous, glossy surfaces without post-processing. Our test prints showed excellent layer line concealment due to the reflective finish, making it ideal for display pieces and decorative objects.

Test results:

  • Surface finish: High gloss, excellent light reflection

  • Layer line visibility: Significantly reduced vs matte PLA

  • Colour vibrancy: Excellent across entire range

  • Mechanical properties: Standard PLA strength (adequate for decorative use)

Recommended for: Vases, figurines, display pieces, gifts, cosplay props, jewellery

The finish quality rivals silk PLA from premium brands costing $35–45/kg, making it exceptional value.

Best for Detailed Miniatures: Bambu Lab PLA Matte

Price: $25.99 (1kg refill) / $29.99 (with spool) Tested colours: 8 options Print temperature: 190–220°C

The matte finish conceals layer lines effectively while maintaining excellent detail resolution. Our miniature test prints (0.12mm layer height) showed crisp feature definition with minimal post-processing required.

Test results:

  • Detail resolution: Excellent at 0.12mm layers

  • Surface texture: Smooth matte, hides layer lines

  • Bridging performance: Very good (better than glossy PLA)

  • Overhang capability: Excellent up to 70° without supports

Recommended for: Miniatures, tabletop gaming pieces, detailed models, display pieces where matte finish is desired

Matte PLA paints beautifully without primer, making it ideal for miniatures requiring post-paint finishing.

Best for Unique Aesthetics: EL3D Specialty Collections

Prices: $27.95–$34.95 (1kg) depending on formulation Print temperature: 190–220°C (varies by type)

EL3D offers specialized PLA variants unavailable from other Canadian suppliers:

Wood Fill PLA ($29.95)

  • Contains real wood fibres for authentic appearance

  • Sands and stains like real wood

  • Ideal for: decorative boxes, furniture miniatures, architectural models

Marble PLA ($29.95)

  • Swirled colours mimic natural marble patterns

  • Each print unique

  • Ideal for: vases, decorative pieces, sculptures

Colour Change PLA ($34.95)

  • Shifts colour based on temperature

  • Novelty effect for interactive pieces

  • Ideal for: toys, conversation pieces, demonstrations

Glow-in-Dark PLA ($29.95)

  • Charges under light, glows in darkness

  • Multiple colours available

  • Ideal for: night lights, safety markers, novelty items

Sparkling Metallic Magic ($32.95)

  • Metallic particles create shimmer effect

  • Premium appearance without painting

  • Ideal for: jewellery, decorative objects, awards

All specialty PLAs maintain standard PLA print characteristics while adding unique visual properties.

Best Value: EL3D PLA Matte

Price: $23.95 (1kg) Tested colours: 6 core colours Print temperature: 190–220°C

At $23.95/kg, EL3D PLA Matte offers the lowest cost per kilogram without sacrificing quality. Our testing showed performance matching filaments costing $8–10 more per spool.

Test results:

  • Print quality: Indistinguishable from premium brands in blind tests

  • Reliability: 95% success rate (excellent for budget option)

  • Mechanical properties: 50.1 MPa tensile strength (standard PLA)

  • Colour accuracy: Consistent spool-to-spool

Recommended for: Budget-conscious hobbyists, educational institutions, high-volume printing, prototyping

This is our most popular filament by volume sold, proving that quality doesn't require premium pricing.

Detailed Brand Comparisons

Print Temperature Ranges

Brand/Type

Minimum

Optimal

Maximum

Notes

EL3D PLA Matte

190°C

205°C

220°C

Lower temps for detail

EL3D PLA+

200°C

210°C

220°C

Higher flow temp

EL3D High Speed

215°C

220°C

230°C

Needs heat for speed

EL3D Silk-Like

200°C

210°C

220°C

Standard range

Bambu Lab PLA Basic

190°C

205°C

220°C

Conservative range

Bambu Lab PLA Matte

190°C

205°C

220°C

Same as Basic

Bambu Lab PLA Metal

200°C

210°C

225°C

Particle-filled

Dremel PLA

190°C

205°C

215°C

Conservative

Mechanical Properties Comparison

Brand/Type

Tensile Strength

Flexibility

Impact Resistance

Heat Deflection

EL3D PLA+

55.8 MPa

Good

Excellent

58°C

Bambu PLA Basic

51.2 MPa

Low

Good

55°C

EL3D High Speed

52.3 MPa

Low

Good

56°C

EL3D PLA Matte

50.1 MPa

Low

Moderate

55°C

Dremel PLA

49.8 MPa

Low

Moderate

54°C

EL3D Silk-Like

48.6 MPa

Low

Moderate

54°C

Testing conducted at 20°C ambient, 50% infill, 3 perimeters

Price-Performance Analysis

Brand/Type

Price/kg

Quality Score

Value Rating

EL3D PLA Matte

$23.95

8.5/10

Excellent (9.5/10)

EL3D PLA+

$25.95

9/10

Excellent (9/10)

Bambu PLA Basic (refill)

$25.99

9/10

Excellent (9/10)

EL3D High Speed

$26.95

8.5/10

Very Good (8.5/10)

EL3D Silk-Like

$27.95

8/10

Very Good (8/10)

Bambu PLA Basic (w/spool)

$29.99

9/10

Good (7.5/10)

Dremel PLA

$44.95 (.75kg)

7.5/10

Fair (5/10)

TINMORRY Silk

$28.95

7.5/10

Good (7/10)

Quality score based on print reliability, surface finish, mechanical properties. Value rating considers price vs performance.

Colour Availability Comparison

EL3D Lines

The EL3D brand offers the widest colour selection in Canada across its various formulations:

Standard colours (available in most lines): White, Black, Grey, Red, Blue, Green, Yellow, Orange, Purple, Pink Specialty colours (Silk-Like, Sparkling): Gold, Silver, Copper, Bronze, Pearl, various metallic shades Natural/Wood tones (Wood Fill, Marble): Oak, Walnut, Cherry, various marble patterns Transparent options: Clear, Transparent colours in multiple lines

Total EL3D colour options across all lines: 80+ unique colours and finishes

Bambu Lab Filament

PLA Basic: 12 core colours PLA Matte: 8 colours PLA Metal: 4 colours (Bronze, Copper, Silver, Gold) PLA Galaxy: 4 colours (unique swirl patterns) PLA Glow: 3 colours (Green, Blue, Orange)

Total Bambu Lab options: 31 colours and finishes

Dremel

11 standard colours (Black, White, Red, Orange, Purple, Blue, Green, Silver, Gold, Pink, Translucent)

TINMORRY

8 silk colours

Canadian Availability & Shipping

All brands tested are in stock at our Ottawa facility with same-day shipping available:

EL3D: Manufactured for Canadian market, consistent availability, fastest restocking Bambu Lab: Regular shipments from distributor, occasional temporary shortages on new colours Dremel: Consistent stock on core colours, specialty colours may have longer lead times TINMORRY: Good availability on popular silk colours

Free shipping threshold: Orders over $139 CAD ship free across Canada (all brands included)

Typical delivery times:

  • Ottawa/Gatineau: Next day

  • Ontario/Quebec: 1–3 days

  • Western Canada: 3–5 days

  • Atlantic Canada: 4–6 days

Printer Compatibility Notes

Bambu Lab Printers

All tested filaments work excellently on Bambu Lab A1, A1 Mini, and P2S printers. Bambu Lab branded filament offers plug-and-play profiles in Bambu Studio, but EL3D and other brands work equally well with minor temperature adjustments.

Profile recommendations:

  • EL3D standard lines: Use "Generic PLA" preset, adjust temp +5°C

  • EL3D High Speed: Use "Generic High Speed PLA" preset, set to 220°C

  • Dremel: Use "Generic PLA" preset as-is

  • TINMORRY Silk: Use "Generic PLA" preset, increase temp to 210°C for best finish

Other Printers

All filaments tested are compatible with any printer capable of printing standard PLA. Minimum requirements:

  • Nozzle temperature capability: 220°C minimum (230°C for high-speed variants)

  • Heated bed: Recommended but not essential (45–60°C ideal)

  • All-metal hotend: Not required for standard PLA (required for high-temp materials only)

Storage & Shelf Life

All PLA variants are moderately hygroscopic and benefit from proper storage:

Storage recommendations:

  • Keep in sealed bags with desiccant when not actively printing

  • Store in cool, dry location away from direct sunlight

  • Reseal partially used spools within 48 hours

  • Use filament dry box for humid environments (>60% RH)

Moisture symptoms:

  • Popping or hissing during extrusion

  • Increased stringing

  • Rough surface finish

  • Visible steam from nozzle

  • Reduced layer adhesion

Drying procedure: If filament absorbs moisture, dry at 50°C for 4–6 hours in a filament dryer or conventional oven.

Shelf life:

  • Unopened spools: 3–5 years when stored properly

  • Opened spools: 1–2 years with good storage practices

  • Active use: Keep in dry box if printing in humid conditions

Canadian winter air is naturally dry, making storage easier November–March. Summer humidity (May–September) requires more attention to moisture control.

Quality Control & Consistency

Dimensional Tolerance

All major brands maintain tight diameter control:

EL3D: ±0.03mm (typical 1.75mm measures 1.73–1.77mm) Bambu Lab: ±0.03mm (exceptional consistency) Dremel: ±0.05mm (good, slightly wider tolerance) TINMORRY: ±0.05mm (acceptable for decorative applications)

Tighter tolerances reduce flow inconsistencies and improve print quality, particularly for detailed work.

Spool-to-Spool Consistency

We tested colour matching across multiple production batches:

EL3D: Excellent consistency in standard colours, slight variation acceptable in specialty finishes Bambu Lab: Exceptional colour matching, indistinguishable between batches Dremel: Good consistency, occasionally noticeable variation in lighter colours TINMORRY: Moderate variation batch-to-batch (typical for silk PLA)

For multi-spool projects requiring colour matching, Bambu Lab and EL3D standard lines offer the most reliable results.

Environmental Considerations

All PLA filaments tested are plant-based thermoplastics derived from renewable resources (corn starch, sugarcane).

Biodegradability:

  • Industrial composting: All PLA variants break down in 6–12 months at 60°C+

  • Home composting: Not recommended (lacks sustained high temperature)

  • Landfill: Does not biodegrade without proper conditions

  • Recycling: Not accepted in most Canadian municipal programs

Sustainability tips:

  • Minimize failed prints through proper calibration

  • Reuse support material and failed prints for non-critical parts

  • Choose appropriate infill percentages (15–20% sufficient for most applications)

  • Consider specialty recycling programs for 3D printing waste

PLA remains the most environmentally friendly FDM printing material despite limited practical recyclability in Canada.

Common Issues & Solutions

Stringing

Symptoms: Fine threads of plastic between print features Solutions:

  • Reduce nozzle temperature by 5–10°C

  • Increase retraction distance by 0.5mm

  • Enable z-hop during travel moves

  • Ensure filament is dry

Poor First Layer Adhesion

Symptoms: Print not sticking to bed, corners lifting Solutions:

  • Increase bed temperature to 55–60°C

  • Clean bed surface with isopropyl alcohol

  • Reduce first layer speed to 30mm/s

  • Apply glue stick (washable school glue) to bed

Layer Delamination

Symptoms: Layers separating or weak layer bonds Solutions:

  • Increase nozzle temperature by 5°C

  • Reduce cooling fan speed (especially first layers)

  • Check for moisture in filament (dry if needed)

  • Increase layer height to improve bonding

Dimensional Inaccuracy

Symptoms: Parts don't fit together, holes too small/large Solutions:

  • Calibrate flow rate (typically 95–100%)

  • Check belt tension and mechanical issues

  • Adjust horizontal expansion in slicer (-0.1 to -0.2mm typical)

  • Verify correct filament diameter setting (1.75mm)

Recommended Starter Kit

For makers new to 3D printing or establishing a Canadian filament inventory, we recommend:

Essential colours (EL3D PLA Matte for value):

  • Black (1kg) - $23.95

  • White (1kg) - $23.95

  • Grey (1kg) - $23.95

Functional upgrade:

  • EL3D PLA+ in Black or Grey (1kg) - $25.95

Speed option (if using Bambu Lab or other high-speed printer):

  • EL3D High Speed in preferred colour (1kg) - $26.95

Decorative option:

  • EL3D Silk-Like in Gold or Silver (1kg) - $27.95

Total investment: $157.70 for comprehensive 6-colour starter set covering all common applications

This provides ~6kg of filament suitable for hundreds of prints while keeping initial investment under $160.

Buying Decision Framework

Choose your PLA based on primary use case:

Everyday/General Purpose

Best choice: Bambu Lab PLA Basic (refills) or EL3D PLA Matte Why: Reliable, affordable, good all-around performance Price point: $24–26/kg

Functional Parts

Best choice: EL3D PLA+ Why: 40% better impact resistance, less brittle Price point: $25.95/kg

Fast Printing

Best choice: EL3D High Speed Why: Maintains quality up to 250mm/s, saves 38% time Price point: $26.95/kg

Visual Quality

Best choice: EL3D Silk-Like or Bambu Lab PLA Matte Why: Silk for gloss, Matte for layer line concealment Price point: $26–28/kg

Budget Printing

Best choice: EL3D PLA Matte Why: Lowest cost without quality compromise Price point: $23.95/kg

Specialty Effects

Best choice: EL3D specialty collections Why: Unique finishes unavailable from other brands Price point: $28–35/kg depending on formulation

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the best PLA filament brand in Canada?

For overall performance and value, EL3D offers the best combination of quality, variety, and pricing for Canadian users. Bambu Lab PLA Basic provides the most consistent results with minimal tuning, particularly for Bambu printer owners. The "best" brand depends on your specific needs: EL3D for variety and value, Bambu Lab for plug-and-play reliability, Dremel for brand recognition.

Do I need different PLA for Bambu Lab printers?

No. While Bambu Lab branded filament offers optimized profiles in Bambu Studio, EL3D and other quality brands work excellently on Bambu printers with minor temperature adjustments. Bambu Lab's value proposition is convenience (no tuning), not superior quality. We print EL3D filaments on Bambu printers daily with perfect results.

Is EL3D filament good quality?

Yes. Our six-month testing program shows EL3D matches or exceeds the performance of premium brands costing $10+ more per kilogram. EL3D PLA+ demonstrated 55.8 MPa tensile strength (higher than Bambu Lab PLA Basic's 51.2 MPa). Dimensional tolerances, colour consistency, and print reliability all meet or exceed industry standards. As a house brand, we maintain strict quality control standards.

Which PLA is strongest for functional parts?

EL3D PLA+ delivered the highest tensile strength (55.8 MPa) and best impact resistance in our testing. It demonstrated 40% better performance in drop tests compared to standard PLA and showed less brittleness in thin walls. For functional brackets, clips, or mechanical parts, PLA+ is the clear choice. However, for parts requiring heat resistance or extreme durability, consider PETG instead.

Can I use Dremel filament on non-Dremel printers?

Yes. Dremel PLA is standard 1.75mm filament compatible with any printer. The premium pricing reflects brand positioning rather than unique technical requirements. If you already own Dremel filament, it will work fine, but for future purchases, EL3D or Bambu Lab offer better value with equivalent or superior performance.

How do I know which temperature to print at?

Start at the manufacturer's recommended temperature (typically 200–205°C for standard PLA). Print a temperature tower testing 190–220°C in 5°C increments. Select the lowest temperature that provides good bridging, minimal stringing, and strong layer adhesion. Our testing showed optimal results at: EL3D standard (205°C), EL3D High Speed (220°C), Bambu Lab (205°C), Dremel (205°C).

Does silk PLA print differently than regular PLA?

Silk PLA requires 5–10°C higher temperatures (210°C typical) and slower retraction speeds to achieve the best lustrous finish. Print slightly slower (80–100mm/s vs 100–150mm/s) for optimal surface quality. Mechanical strength is slightly lower than standard PLA, but adequate for decorative applications. Layer adhesion is good but parts are more brittle under impact than standard or PLA+ variants.

Is Canadian-made filament better than imported brands?

Canadian-made filament (like EL3D) offers advantages in supply chain reliability, faster restocking, and quality consistency due to shorter logistics chains. Performance differences are negligible when comparing quality manufacturers. The practical benefits are availability (no international shipping delays) and supporting Canadian manufacturing. Import brands like Bambu Lab maintain excellent quality control despite overseas production.

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