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| - | ===== Filament Dryer Recommendations ===== | + | ====== Filament Dryer Recommendations |
| + | ===== Drying Filament | ||
| Drying filament can help its printability, | Drying filament can help its printability, | ||
| - | If you need a filament dryer, | + | =====Guides and Reviews===== |
| + | * MyTechFun - Filament dryers they' | ||
| + | * Filament Dryer Buying Guide: https:// | ||
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| + | ===== Commercially available filament dryers ===== | ||
| + | * **Bambu Labs** - If you have a Bambu Labs printer, the AMS 2 Pro or AMS HT may be your best bet for features, availability, | ||
| + | * [[https:// | ||
| + | * [[https:// | ||
| + | * **SUNLU** | ||
| + | * S2 - this is best for whenyou | ||
| + | * [[https:// | ||
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| + | * S4 | ||
| + | * The S4 is a nice 4 spool dryers that top out at 75C. Some people prefer the Creality' | ||
| + | * The Sunlu S4/E2 have max timer settings of 99 hours | ||
| + | * **Creality Space** | ||
| + | * Pi x4, with 2x2 layout, is one the best values along with the Sovol SH03) if you need to dry more than PLA/PETG, but don't need >85C (which you'd want a Sunlu E2 for) | ||
| + | * **Eibos Cyclopes** | ||
| + | * Works well and cyclopes can be set for continuous drying | ||
| + | * **Sovol** | ||
| + | * SH03 are the best value if you need to dry more than PLA/PETG, but don't need >85C (which you'd want a Sunlu E2 for). | ||
| + | * **Polymaker Polydryer** - this brand is the best under $100 option because of its versatility (1 dryer, many boxes and mods) | ||
| + | **Note**: There are plenty of dryers that get the job done, but many of them are close in price to better, more modern models. If budget demands the lowest priced options, they' | ||
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| + | ===== Make Your Own Filament Dehydrator ===== | ||
| + | * Modify a dedicated food dehydrator - :!:**Note: Do Not Ever Use It For Food Again.**:!: Be sure to label the food dehydrator as " | ||
| + | * [[https:// | ||
| + | * You can check thrift stores and online for inexpensive secondhand dehydrators. | ||
| + | * Modify a plastic cereal container for individual spools - https:// | ||
| + | * Convert a bin - https:// | ||
| + | * https:// | ||
| + | * Vacuum bags w/ desiccant - some people reported "they were lots of work and didn't work well." | ||
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| - | * Bambu Labs - If you have a Bambu Labs printer, the AMS 2 Pro or AMS HT may be your best bet for features, availability, | ||
| - | * [[https:// | ||
| - | * [[https:// | ||
| - | * SUNLU Filament Dryer S2 | ||
| - | * [[https:// | ||
| - | * [[https:// | ||
| - | * A regular food dehydrator - **BUT NOTE: DO NOT EVER USE IT FOR FOOD AGAIN. IF YOU WANT TO GO THIS ROUTE, BUY A FILAMENT-ONLY FOOD DEHYDRATOR!** | ||
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