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expiredgabe23111 posted Sep 15, 2025 06:39 PM
expiredgabe23111 posted Sep 15, 2025 06:39 PM

Creality 3D Printer Filament Dryer Box 2.0 $29.20 + free s/h

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Avaiable at two of Creality's eBay stores. I included both links in case the 1st one sells out or price goes up.

Apply coupon code FRESHPICKS to get the pricing belowHeating temps from 45°-65°C
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Avaiable at two of Creality's eBay stores. I included both links in case the 1st one sells out or price goes up.

Apply coupon code FRESHPICKS to get the pricing belowHeating temps from 45°-65°C

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Sep 15, 2025 07:56 PM
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ferkmehSep 15, 2025 07:56 PM
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65 degrees Celsius isn't hot enough for nylon or ppa-cf. hard pass
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tdcarterSep 15, 2025 08:03 PM
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Quote from ferkmeh :
65 degrees Celsius isn't hot enough for nylon or ppa-cf. hard pass
Awww.... too bad.

BTW: Nobody ever said it dried every filament known to man.

Thanks OP for the heads up, don't need it myself but not knocking it.
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lukem5Sep 15, 2025 08:08 PM
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dual roll dryer only 10$ more on amazom, not on sale
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Quote from ferkmeh :
65 degrees Celsius isn't hot enough for nylon or ppa-cf. hard pass
Well, technically you can, but you'd need to leave the filament in for quite a while. It will be pretty difficult to find a dryer that goes to 80 degrees near this price (at least I couldn't find one). I initially purchased the Sunlu S4 which goes 70 degrees. I was using it for Nylon but it took longer than I liked. Then I got the SpacePi X4 as it can hit 85 degrees. Then I wanted something that I can print from in my limited space so I got the Polydryer when it was on sale. So now I have 3 dryers lol. The one I would get rid of (will probably gift my nephew who just started printing) is the S4 as the Creality covers everything it can do.
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ranovaSep 15, 2025 08:10 PM
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Quote from ferkmeh :
Sure, but why buy a filament dryer if it can't handle most common filaments.
most common are PLA, PETG, and TPU. and this dryer can dry those filament types just fine. also, it's $30...
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Sure, but why buy a filament dryer if it can't handle most common filaments.
I'd disagree about the filaments you mentioned being the most common ones. They are from the harder filaments to print and most people starting off aren't using them. From filaments that generally need to be dried, I'd say PETG and TPU are far more common.

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Sep 15, 2025 08:13 PM
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ferkmehSep 15, 2025 08:13 PM
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Quote from gabe23111 :
Quote from ferkmeh :
65 degrees Celsius isn't hot enough for nylon or ppa-cf. hard pass
Well, technically you can, but you'd need to leave the filament in for quite a while. It will be pretty difficult to find a dryer that goes to 80 degrees near this price (at least I couldn't find one). I initially purchased the Sunlu S4 which goes 70 degrees. I was using it for Nylon but it took longer than I liked. Then I got the SpacePi X4 as it can hit 85 degrees. Then I wanted something that I can print from in my limited space so I got the Polydryer when it was on sale. So now I have 3 dryers lol. The one I would get rid of (will probably gift my nephew who just started printing) is the S4 as the Creality covers everything it can do.
I have Bambu ecosystem so I went with the HT. It's obviously way more expensive than this, but it connects to my AMS system so I justified it that way. The SpacePi is a great choice and you did exactly what most people do (myself included - staring at S4 now). I just hope others don't make the same mistake of buying so many stepping stone filament dryers. Just put your funds into something that will dry everything or use a toaster oven.
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noravanqSep 16, 2025 04:10 AM
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Deal seems dead. Ebay price has climbed to $42.61

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