Description
Our PrintDry filament containers keep your stored filament dry and reduce moisture-related printing problems, they will also keep your printing area clean and organized.
Wall thickness: 15 times thicker than a zip-lock bag
Single spool storage: no more multiple spools in one container
Clear plastic: no need to open up the container to find out what’s inside
Airtight: special silicone seal with 4 strong clamps
Testing for PrintDry Filament Container:
PrintDry filament container has been tested with a 750g filament spool and 5 desiccant pouches (10g).
The graph below shows the changes of the relative humidity (grey line) inside the container and the ambient humidity (red line) as the storage time increases.
To store a filament spool with several desiccant pouches is a very good practice. To keep desiccant pouches working at their best, we highly recommend to recharge or regenerate the desiccant pouches once a month by using our PrintDry filament dryer.
Specifications:
Container overall size: 265(OD) x 100(H) mm (10.5″OD x 4″H)
Filament spool size (max): 205(OD) x 72(H) mm (8″OD x 2.9″H)
xepherys –
I was a Kickstarter backer for these things back in 2017. They work very well and keep things more organized than my large Ziplock bags that most of my filament is in (only got the 6). They’re a little pricey, honestly, but my more expensive filaments go in the to keep them safe and dry. Worth having a pack of them on hand for good filament.
Allen Nogee (verified owner) –
These work well and stack well. You can find a desiccant container that fits in the spool center hole. Having said that, it could be better. The blue cover latches aren’t great, and easily fall-off, which is annoying. Also, the cover isn’t held down very tight, again, a problem of those blue latches.