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popularMaroonDeer2762 posted Yesterday 10:37 PM
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SUNLU E2 3D Printer Filament Dryer Annealer, 110C Max Temperature, Dry and Anneal 2-in-1, Dual Spool

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Pretty much the only game in town if you are looking to anneal your engineering filaments, with the added benefit of a filament dryer. Amazon has the Sunlu E2 filament dryer & Annealer on sale for $254.99 for a limited time. You can also get the dryer an additional 12% off ($228.18) if you buy 2 of the Sunlu filaments listed as qualifying items in the promotion on the product page. Currently, the cheapest option for that is the "SUNLU PA6-CF 3D Filament 500G" for $17.09/ea. (additional 5% off when you buy 2). This brings the total for the dryer, and 1kg of Sunlu PA6-CF filament, to $258.57 before tax.

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Pretty much the only game in town if you are looking to anneal your engineering filaments, with the added benefit of a filament dryer. Amazon has the Sunlu E2 filament dryer & Annealer on sale for $254.99 for a limited time. You can also get the dryer an additional 12% off ($228.18) if you buy 2 of the Sunlu filaments listed as qualifying items in the promotion on the product page. Currently, the cheapest option for that is the "SUNLU PA6-CF 3D Filament 500G" for $17.09/ea. (additional 5% off when you buy 2). This brings the total for the dryer, and 1kg of Sunlu PA6-CF filament, to $258.57 before tax.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0F5PMMXKD

Cheapest filament now $21.99

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Yesterday 10:51 PM
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fintlewoodlewixYesterday 10:51 PM
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No idea if it's a deal, but I do want it. I think the 9 spots of drying I have now are enough, though.
Yesterday 10:58 PM
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augieliciousYesterday 10:58 PM
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The S4 can't anneal?
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Yesterday 11:47 PM
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MaroonDeer2762
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Quote from augielicious :
The S4 can't anneal?
https://wiki.bambulab.com/en/fila...finish-adv

Generally, annealing temperatures start at 80C up to 240C+ for exotic filaments like PPS-CF. That's whatbyoure paying for with the E2, the 110C max temp. The S4 can only reach 70C
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guest2011Today 12:28 AM
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Holds 2 spools? Why so spensive?
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Quote from guest2011 :
Holds 2 spools? Why so spensive?
It's the annealing capability (110C Max). For carbon fiber nylon filaments like PA6-CF, PA12-CF, PPA-CF; you need to anneal to fully unlock the extreme capabilities of the filament: https://youtu.be/u8dIpwd6tzo?si=aYmZmPg70Gjj2FT4
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sHockz_atxToday 03:52 AM
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Quote from guest2011 :
Holds 2 spools? Why so spensive?
Because this is for annealing prints. This is a post print process for making your prints 10x stronger. It's capable of annealing engineering filaments (ultra high temp) and can even be used to recharge your silica beads safely. Basically, this is the best "filament dryer" out there within consumer price ranges. Calling this a "filament dryer" is actually just dumbing down what this actually is/used for.
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Quote from sHockz_atx :
Because this is for annealing prints. This is a post print process for making your prints 10x stronger. It's capable of annealing engineering filaments (ultra high temp) and can even be used to recharge your silica beads safely. Basically, this is the best "filament dryer" out there within consumer price ranges. Calling this a "filament dryer" is actually just dumbing down what this actually is/used for.
Sunlu is really fighting an uphill battle try to sell this thing. Most printer users can't even manage to properly dry their filaments, let alone understand the concept of annealing. It's a shame, the only viable alternatives for annealing are a Chinesium lab oven (sketchy) or a hacked toaster oven (even sketchier)
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Today 12:00 PM
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jubjubrsxToday 12:00 PM
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Picked it up. And a couple of pa6 cf thank you been going back and forth about doing the sketchy air fryer thing.
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Bamato05Today 01:12 PM
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Another option is the West3d toaster. Four slots, quiet, and goes to 120c I believe.

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