A word of advice: do not fall into the trap of brand love. Brands are not your friends. They are very good at making you feel special right up until the moment it is more profitable to treat you like an ATM. Vote with your wallet, not the logo on the box.
On that subject, I wrote a separate post about how filament brands manipulate consumers and manufacture the illusion of superiority:
The side issue here is the end user. A lot of this nonsense is enabled by buyers who refuse to educate themselves, then act shocked when marketing hype does not survive contact with reality. Then they blame the seller, the machine, the filament, or the forum, when their own lack of due diligence was the real problem from the start.
The bottom line is this: do not marry yourself to a brand. Learn calibration. Learn your machine. Learn your materials. Once you do, the mystique disappears very quickly, and so does the fantasy that a $30 spool is somehow operating on a higher plane than a $10 one.