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VEVOR 5-Tier 3D Printer Filament Storage Rack

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Amazon has VEVOR 5-Tier 3D Printer Filament Storage Rack for $35.18. Shipping is free.

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Features:
  • 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • Everything you need to assemble this filament stand is included
  • With hooks for hanging and a dedicated spool layer, this filament shelf offers flexible storage to optimize your space and keep everything in order

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  • Our research indicates that this deal is $9.81 less (22% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $44.99 at the time of this posting.
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Amazon has VEVOR 5-Tier 3D Printer Filament Storage Rack for $35.18. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member EagerName875 for posting this deal.

Features:
  • 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • Everything you need to assemble this filament stand is included
  • With hooks for hanging and a dedicated spool layer, this filament shelf offers flexible storage to optimize your space and keep everything in order

Editor's Notes

Written by StrawMan86 | Staff
  • Our research indicates that this deal is $9.81 less (22% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $44.99 at the time of this posting.
  • Don't have Amazon Prime? Students can get a free 6-Month Amazon Prime trial with free 2-day shipping, unlimited video streaming & more.
  • If you're not a student, there's also a free 1-Month Amazon Prime trial available.

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kevinpbauer
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I have this. No complaints I just wish I got the 7 tier one due to the amount I have. This rack is sturdy and has adjustable feet if I remember. I store the filement in their bags and they still fit on this rack.
roysha
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Genuine question/not being snarky or threadcrapping: are these primarily for use in places with drier climates? I generally have to keep my filament spools in sealed dry boxes (at least during spring/summer) to prevent them from soaking up the moisture & humidity. I'm in the Midwest, myself, so maybe the rack solution just isn't for me, but I was just curious.

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Yesterday 01:00 PM
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kevinpbauerYesterday 01:00 PM
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I have this. No complaints I just wish I got the 7 tier one due to the amount I have. This rack is sturdy and has adjustable feet if I remember. I store the filement in their bags and they still fit on this rack.
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Yesterday 02:14 PM
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NxtGenCowboyYesterday 02:14 PM
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Quote from kevinpbauer :
I have this. No complaints I just wish I got the 7 tier one due to the amount I have. This rack is sturdy and has adjustable feet if I remember. I store the filement in their bags and they still fit on this rack.
I started typing almost the exact same thing. The rack is good, but I wish I bought the seven tier.
Yesterday 04:05 PM
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royshaYesterday 04:05 PM
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Genuine question/not being snarky or threadcrapping: are these primarily for use in places with drier climates? I generally have to keep my filament spools in sealed dry boxes (at least during spring/summer) to prevent them from soaking up the moisture & humidity. I'm in the Midwest, myself, so maybe the rack solution just isn't for me, but I was just curious.
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Yesterday 04:13 PM
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NxtGenCowboyYesterday 04:13 PM
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Quote from roysha :
Genuine question/not being snarky or threadcrapping: are these primarily for use in places with drier climates? I generally have to keep my filament spools in sealed dry boxes (at least during spring/summer) to prevent them from soaking up the moisture & humidity. I'm in the Midwest, myself, so maybe the rack solution just isn't for me, but I was just curious.
I think it is situational. I have no issues and I'm in the Midwest. My filament is exposed in my basement.
Yesterday 04:15 PM
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AdamDportYesterday 04:15 PM
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Quote from roysha :
Genuine question/not being snarky or threadcrapping: are these primarily for use in places with drier climates? I generally have to keep my filament spools in sealed dry boxes (at least during spring/summer) to prevent them from soaking up the moisture & humidity. I'm in the Midwest, myself, so maybe the rack solution just isn't for me, but I was just curious.
Same, it's a non-starter for petg, no chance. even my PLA oozes way more if I don't dehydrate it immediately before printing
Yesterday 04:18 PM
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dissident7Yesterday 04:18 PM
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Quote from roysha :
Genuine question/not being snarky or threadcrapping: are these primarily for use in places with drier climates? I generally have to keep my filament spools in sealed dry boxes (at least during spring/summer) to prevent them from soaking up the moisture & humidity. I'm in the Midwest, myself, so maybe the rack solution just isn't for me, but I was just curious.
Depends, Midwest as well. Personally I use bags with silica, but my community maker space stores PLA and PETG spools on the rack - RH 25-35% with only an air purifier close. So spools are exposed to the dust. You can buy smaller racks with dust covers.
Yesterday 04:20 PM
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royshaYesterday 04:20 PM
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Quote from NxtGenCowboy :
I think it is situational. I have no issues and I'm in the Midwest. My filament is exposed in my basement.
Interesting! Do you not have problems with them absorbing moisture? I've often found that even just individual spools that I accidentally leave out on my printer's spool holder tend to end up needing dried out, so that's why I ask. Smilie

Definitely situational though I guess; I suppose even someone in a super humid climate could have a great dehumidifier/have a really well-sealed home, etc. and be fine with leaving them out.

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Yesterday 04:22 PM
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royshaYesterday 04:22 PM
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Quote from dissident7 :
Depends, Midwest as well. Personally I use bags with silica, but my community maker space stores PLA and PETG spools on the rack - RH 25-35% with only an air purifier close. So spools are exposed to the dust. You can buy smaller racks with dust covers.
Oh cool! So you use a rack, but keep each spool in its own bag with silica? That's an intriguing option I hadn't thought of!
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SDU-TangoYesterday 05:02 PM
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The filament gonna get hella dusty
Yesterday 05:06 PM
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NxtGenCowboyYesterday 05:06 PM
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Quote from roysha :

Interesting! Do you not have problems with them absorbing moisture? I've often found that even just individual spools that I accidentally leave out on my printer's spool holder tend to end up needing dried out, so that's why I ask. Smilie

Definitely situational though I guess; I suppose even someone in a super humid climate could have a great dehumidifier/have a really well-sealed home, etc. and be fine with leaving them out.
Nope. I do not leave PETG out, that is in bags on the racks. Never had an issue with PLA though.
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WooHoo2YouYesterday 05:59 PM
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FWIW I agree seems sketch to leave filament out in the open (in humid NC at least( however the Vevor table and rack is pretty neat concept. Wonder how much it vibrates though, my Adventurer 5M can still move a sturdy wooden stand at full speed and this looks pretty lightweight in comparison.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0FJ7STPPB
Yesterday 06:01 PM
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kurizmaYesterday 06:01 PM
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Quote from kevinpbauer :
I have this. No complaints I just wish I got the 7 tier one due to the amount I have. This rack is sturdy and has adjustable feet if I remember. I store the filement in their bags and they still fit on this rack.
Will this rack fit filament in their box packaging? I keep my opened filament in air tight tubs and unopened filament on a shelf.
Yesterday 06:03 PM
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IVY-JYesterday 06:03 PM
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Quote from roysha :
Genuine question/not being snarky or threadcrapping: are these primarily for use in places with drier climates? I generally have to keep my filament spools in sealed dry boxes (at least during spring/summer) to prevent them from soaking up the moisture & humidity. I'm in the Midwest, myself, so maybe the rack solution just isn't for me, but I was just curious.
There shouldnt be a problem if you keep it in the bag and dry the spool right before use. I always print out of a dryer with PETG especially.
Yesterday 07:07 PM
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arizonanYesterday 07:07 PM
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This is a solution for print farms with high rate turnover of rolls, not for individuals doing hobby printing, which might keep a roll open for months. Rolls will get dusty and humid. Do not even think of leaving PETG unprotected like this, PLA not so much, but still problematic.
Avoid.

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BrandonH7829Yesterday 08:00 PM
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Looks dead. I see $45.99.

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