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Creality Filament Dryer Box 2.0 $26.95 at creality-official-store via eBay

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$33.69 - 20% Off Code (JULYFINDS) w/ Free s/h = $26.95 + tax

Upgraded 360° Effective Heating: The Creality Filament Dry Box 2.0 boasts a hot-air circulation system with a fan, ensuring rapid and consistent heating of your filaments. Achieve even drying for optimal performance, reaching 65°C within just 15 minutes

Enhance Your Prints: Say goodbye to print issues like drawing, clogging, and poor adhesion, and improve your print quality. Filament storage box Suitable for various filament types (PLA, ABS, ASA, PETG, TPU, PP, PC, PA, etc.) and diameters (1.75mm/2.85mm), diverse usage

Fully Customizable Drying Time & Temperature: Set the drying time & temperature as per your needs. 3D filament dryer Set adjustable timer controls from 0-24 hours and temperatures between 45℃-65℃ to ensure perfect drying every time

https://www.ebay.com/itm/375306380929
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$33.69 - 20% Off Code (JULYFINDS) w/ Free s/h = $26.95 + tax

Upgraded 360° Effective Heating: The Creality Filament Dry Box 2.0 boasts a hot-air circulation system with a fan, ensuring rapid and consistent heating of your filaments. Achieve even drying for optimal performance, reaching 65°C within just 15 minutes

Enhance Your Prints: Say goodbye to print issues like drawing, clogging, and poor adhesion, and improve your print quality. Filament storage box Suitable for various filament types (PLA, ABS, ASA, PETG, TPU, PP, PC, PA, etc.) and diameters (1.75mm/2.85mm), diverse usage

Fully Customizable Drying Time & Temperature: Set the drying time & temperature as per your needs. 3D filament dryer Set adjustable timer controls from 0-24 hours and temperatures between 45℃-65℃ to ensure perfect drying every time

https://www.ebay.com/itm/375306380929

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5h ago
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tedcruz
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Got a vacuum bag storage system for about the same price except no power required for drying.

Can anyone comment on the effectiveness of drying by heat vs. vacuum (with humidity control packs) ?
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Koskun
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Quote from tedcruz :
Got a vacuum bag storage system for about the same price except no power required for drying. Can anyone comment on the effectiveness of drying by heat vs. vacuum (with humidity control packs) ?
Vac bags with the silica packs do work, but they can only absorb so much. So at some point they become ineffective and need to be replaced (might be able to recharge them though). With a dryer like this, they are essentially a small heater, usually with a humidity sensor, and can greatly reduce moisture in filament. You can't remove all the moisture, as that will ruin the filament.

There are many factors that can also come into account. Live in a moist area, like near an ocean or a tropical climate, then you would always have problems with humidity. Live in a desert, not so much.

There is also the issue of what filament type one is using. They are all hygroscopic to some level, here is a basic rundown:
PLA, Nylon, PVA, TPU, ABS, PC, PETG - all essentially sponges. PLA and TPU might be the worse of the bunch. PLA will become brittle and start to break down if it absorbs too much moisture.
ASA, PA, HIPS - less prone to it, but will still absorb some (depending on environment).

If you aren't in an environment that has relatively high humidity, and aren't storing spools for extended periods of time, this dryer might be a bit overkill. If you are having issues with prints that are attributable to high moisture in the filament (popping, poor adhesion as an example), it would be worth the investment.
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