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Sovol SH01 3D Printer Filament Dryer (2025)

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Sovol via Amazon has Sovol SH01 3D Printer Filament Dryer (2025) for $39.89 - 10% when you check out via Subscribe & Save = $35.90. Shipping is free.

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Product Description:
  • Can remove excess moisture, keep your filament dry and bring you better prints. The surface of prints will be smoother, the layer adhesion increased
  • Displays the humidity and temperature in the dry box in real time
  • Sovol dryer box can store 2 filament rolls with a width of less than 70 mm or 1 filament roll with a width of less than 150 mm

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Sovol via Amazon has Sovol SH01 3D Printer Filament Dryer (2025) for $39.89 - 10% when you check out via Subscribe & Save = $35.90. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Hunter phoinix for posting this deal.
Product Description:
  • Can remove excess moisture, keep your filament dry and bring you better prints. The surface of prints will be smoother, the layer adhesion increased
  • Displays the humidity and temperature in the dry box in real time
  • Sovol dryer box can store 2 filament rolls with a width of less than 70 mm or 1 filament roll with a width of less than 150 mm

Editor's Notes

Written by SubZero5 | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • This price is $3.07 less than the previous FP deal.
    • Please see original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.
  • About this product:
    • 1-year warranty
    • Rated 4.2 out of 5 stars on Amazon based on over 3,500 customer reviews.
  • About this store:

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MaroonDeer2762
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Please be aware: This only goes up to 50 degrees C. So only suitable for PLA. See this guide by Bambu for drying temps and times for various filaments: https://wiki.bambulab.com/en/fila...y-filament

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MaroonDeer2762Yesterday 10:29 PM
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Please be aware: This only goes up to 50 degrees C. So only suitable for PLA. See this guide by Bambu for drying temps and times for various filaments: https://wiki.bambulab.com/en/fila...y-filament
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RUCrash74Yesterday 11:22 PM
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I've had this dryer for a while now... works great for me on PLA, PETG, and TPU... but if you want to do ABS or more "exotic" filaments you may want something hotter. SOVOL says it's good for ABS, but be ready to have it sit for 20+ hrs!
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SuperPlatoYesterday 11:32 PM
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Why it needs to be SnS? It breaks so frequently that we need a new one every 2 months ?
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HitchItchToday 12:11 AM
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no issues for me. I have been using mine for a year. at this price its hard to go wrong
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Dave_BToday 12:16 AM
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Quote from RUCrash74 :
I've had this dryer for a while now... works great for me on PLA, PETG, and TPU... but if you want to do ABS or more "exotic" filaments you may want something hotter. SOVOL says it's good for ABS, but be ready to have it sit for 20+ hrs!
The optimal drying temperature for drying PETG is 60-65℃, TPU is 65-75℃.
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redpoint5Today 01:27 AM
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Can sufficient drying occur by sitting for days in a sealed container with silica gel? Seems like any environment that drops humidity will pull water out.
I've got a convection oven so that'll do.
Last edited by redpoint5 February 27, 2026 at 06:40 PM.
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WarriorDragonIDToday 01:44 AM
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Quote from redpoint5 :
Can sufficient drying occur by sitting for days in a sealed container with silica gel? Seems like any environment that drops humidity will pull water out.I've got a convection oven so that'll do.
Silica gel will prevent any moisture from being absorbed by the filament, but it can't remove the moisture like dryers can

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LaughingSomnambulistToday 01:56 AM
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Quote from Dave_B :
The optimal drying temperature for drying PETG is 60-65℃, TPU is 65-75℃.
Optimal, yes, but 50C will still work for PETG -- it just takes longer. 50C is enough energy to free most of the trapped and adsorbed water on PETG, but less effective for TPU in my experience. I have had good experience with this dryer with my PETG, the new high flow PETG, PETG-GF, and PTEG-CF. I havent noticed a difference over 10+ rolls between this dryer and my food dehydrator at 65C, but the benefit is I can print directly from the dryer while drying.

I traded an unloved PETG spool from a friend and drove off enough moisture to condense on the inside after an hour. It went all the way down to ~10% after drying overnight.
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LaughingSomnambulistToday 02:05 AM
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Quote from redpoint5 :
Can sufficient drying occur by sitting for days in a sealed container with silica gel? Seems like any environment that drops humidity will pull water out.
I've got a convection oven so that'll do.
No, you still need energy to break free/release the water that is adsorbed on the surface or trapped in the spaces between the polymer chains. Just 0% humidity is not enough to release enough trapped/bonded water for 3D printing plastics.
Last edited by LaughingSomnambulist February 27, 2026 at 07:13 PM.

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