Commenting for the algo gods, as it was a great video from someone with experience on the industry but still keeping the conversation casual for the average 3D printer user; and referring to other resources for more technical info. Keep it up!
Love it!!! So, TL:DW, get a PrintDry and separate dryboxes? I’ve had two PrintDrys. One of them finally died after 7 years, and the other is making horrible noises now. I can’t bring myself to get one of the tiny modern dryers that don’t fit anything other than a single spool. What do you recommend for someone like me?
It should be criminal that such a well-made educational video doesn’t have more views. Extremely informative and presented well. Great work!
You’re very kind to say that. I don’t know how to master the algorithm of RUclips! But I keep making videos anyways! 🤓
Commenting for the algo gods, as it was a great video from someone with experience on the industry but still keeping the conversation casual for the average 3D printer user; and referring to other resources for more technical info. Keep it up!
Thank you 🙏
Pure information, thank you! And for splitting it to time codes.
I love time codes. People like concise info!
Love it!!!
So, TL:DW, get a PrintDry and separate dryboxes?
I’ve had two PrintDrys. One of them finally died after 7 years, and the other is making horrible noises now. I can’t bring myself to get one of the tiny modern dryers that don’t fit anything other than a single spool. What do you recommend for someone like me?
Check out the Eibos Cyclopes. It is a very effective dryer
Thanks. This was super helpful!
For the Algo to pump up the channel.,
The PrintDry looks like the best option, but the $199 is a hard pass for me.
Go for the Eibos Cyclopes. It’s excellent
I can't figure out why someone can't come out with a good filament dryer! I mean, it's not rocket science or a cell phone!
Right?