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VEVOR 3D Printer Filament Storage Rack, 5 shelves Tier Heavy Duty Storage Shelves for 3D Printing Filaments $39.09

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Strong Load Capacity: This filament storage rack supports 100 lbs per shelf (500 lbs total), ideal for storing 3D materials. Made from durable carbon steel, it keeps everything secure and stable, helping boost your workflow

Neat Storage Solution: This filament rack features 5-tier single-row shelves, each holding 9 spools, with a total capacity of 45 spools. It keeps your workspace tidy and efficient, making it easy to access your 3D materials when you need them

Fits Various Sizes: With adjustable pipe spacing (7 inches), this filaments spool holder fits a variety of spool sizes (200-1000g). It's highly versatile, ensuring your storage is neat and your space is maximized

Complete Accessories: Everything you need to assemble this filament stand is included—bolts and wrenches! Easy setup means you can get organizing without extra tools or hassle

Versatile Design: With hooks for hanging and a dedicated spool layer, this filament shelf offers flexible storage to optimize your space and keep everything in order

*** DOES NOT INCLUDE FILAMENT. 😂

And yes, the filament in the rack pictures should be arranged by color. 😀

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0FGTKCT9P
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Strong Load Capacity: This filament storage rack supports 100 lbs per shelf (500 lbs total), ideal for storing 3D materials. Made from durable carbon steel, it keeps everything secure and stable, helping boost your workflow

Neat Storage Solution: This filament rack features 5-tier single-row shelves, each holding 9 spools, with a total capacity of 45 spools. It keeps your workspace tidy and efficient, making it easy to access your 3D materials when you need them

Fits Various Sizes: With adjustable pipe spacing (7 inches), this filaments spool holder fits a variety of spool sizes (200-1000g). It's highly versatile, ensuring your storage is neat and your space is maximized

Complete Accessories: Everything you need to assemble this filament stand is included—bolts and wrenches! Easy setup means you can get organizing without extra tools or hassle

Versatile Design: With hooks for hanging and a dedicated spool layer, this filament shelf offers flexible storage to optimize your space and keep everything in order

*** DOES NOT INCLUDE FILAMENT. 😂

And yes, the filament in the rack pictures should be arranged by color. 😀

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0FGTKCT9P

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Yesterday 12:02 AM
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campbelnYesterday 12:02 AM
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Looks like this badboy should be paired with a filament dryer...
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Yesterday 12:21 AM
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bengalihYesterday 12:21 AM
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Quote from campbeln :
Looks like this badboy should be paired with a filament dryer...
Looking at how it fits together, it appears you could probably convert this easily enough. If you look at the pictures, the bottom most frame looks like it comes out below the filament spools and is secured by bolts. Same on the sides. If you just got acrylic panels in the size required you could probably attach them on all sides (might need longer bolts).

You wouldn't be able to store any on the very top shelf since that would be outside the top acrylic, but you could put the hardware for heating and circulation up there.

All in all though, you'd probably be spending about $100 on acrylic and then however much on the electrics...
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Quote from campbeln :
Looks like this badboy should be paired with a filament dryer...
My small, single-spool dryer uses a 110 W PTC heater. If this were scaled up, the dryer would probably draw 2000 W and would act as a space heater as well. 😆
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Yesterday 08:33 AM
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FinzezYesterday 08:33 AM
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I bought this exact brand off Ali E for $10 more a couple months ago. Well worth it in my opinion.
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kherbinoskieToday 04:50 AM
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You should avoid leaving your filament exposed to air, as it will absorb moisture over time. Most 3D printing filaments are hygroscopic, meaning they readily absorb moisture from the environment. Store them in airtight containers to maintain their quality.

If you doubt this, notice how securely vacuum-sealed your filament is when you open a new spool. That packaging is specifically designed to protect it from humidity.

I use the 12-gallon Husky airtight bin from Home Depot. It fits exactly 15 spools, almost as if it were made for them.

While it is more expensive than basic storage options, remember that damp filament can lead to poor print quality and frequent jams. Proper storage will save you more in the long run.

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cobidawgToday 05:02 AM
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Quote from campbeln :
Looks like this badboy should be paired with a filament dryer...
I have been 3d printing for over 6 years. I have never once dried a roll of PLA. It really depends on what environment you live in.
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flangomangoToday 05:03 AM
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Quote from cobidawg :
I have been 3d printing for over 6 years. I have never once dried a roll of PLA. It really depends on what environment you live in.
What environment do you live in? Sahara desert?

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PinchingPenniesToday 05:07 AM
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Quote from kherbinoskie :
You should avoid leaving your filament exposed to air, as it will absorb moisture over time. Most 3D printing filaments are hygroscopic, meaning they readily absorb moisture from the environment. Store them in airtight containers to maintain their quality.

If you doubt this, notice how securely vacuum-sealed your filament is when you open a new spool. That packaging is specifically designed to protect it from humidity.

I use the 12-gallon Husky airtight bin from Home Depot. It fits exactly 15 spools, almost as if it were made for them.

While it is more expensive than basic storage options, remember that damp filament can lead to poor print quality and frequent jams. Proper storage will save you more in the long run.

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do you have any moisture absorbing gel in the container with the filament? I'm new to this and am looking for a storage solution. I just ordered the Orange Silica Gel Desiccant Beads that was recently here on SD, so if I could fit that inside of the crate you mentioned it seems like it'd be perfect
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cobidawgToday 05:14 AM
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Quote from flangomango :
What environment do you live in? Sahara desert?
Colorado, want me to print you a benchy with 5 year old PLA that's been sitting on my floor?
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kherbinoskieToday 05:15 AM
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Quote from PinchingPennies :
do you have any moisture absorbing gel in the container with the filament? I'm new to this and am looking for a storage solution. I just ordered the Orange Silica Gel Desiccant Beads that was recently here on SD, so if I could fit that inside of the crate you mentioned it seems like it'd be perfect
When you open a new spool, it comes with a desiccant packet. I place those in the storage container as well.

In addition, I use rechargeable desiccant beads both inside the container and my CFS.

Keeping your filament dry makes a significant difference in print quality and helps prevent headaches during printing.

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