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have you tried drying it? filament gets wet when exposed to humid air for a while, and one of the noticeable effects is brittleness
if you’re going to store any filament, an air-tight container (cheapest is a vacuum bag) with some desiccant
Was in a sealed bag with silica gel. Both spools did get heat cycles to over 100f a few times when the AC shit the bed... Multiple times.