PolyDryer™:
When drying meets storage. A new standard in filament care!
All in one solution With one drying dock you can add as many PolyDryer Boxes as you need so your next project is always ready to go.
You’ll never have to break the seal again Don’t worry about moisture ruining your prints, the PolyDryer Box has the best sealing performance on the market
Brings your forgotten spools back to life 360° airflow secures even drying of your spool without damaging it. Compatible with all popular 3D printing materials with 3 preset power levels.
Continuous filament drying as needed during storage, eliminating concerns about humidity absorption.
Compatible with various spool sizes up to 1 kg, featuring a central holder for smooth rotation.
Personalize with printable add-ons for hanging or connecting them together
Color-changing desiccant: monitor filament environment effortlessly
Printable Mods for the PolyDryer can be found HERE!
Lower Prices, Flexible Support Options!
To offer you the best possible pricing, this product does not include technical support. However, if you ever need assistance, we offer affordable support options that you can purchase separately:
- Email Support: $25 per ticket
- Remote Video Call with PC Access: $30 for 30 minutes | $50 for 60 minutes
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woodwaker_dave (verified owner) –
This is a nice system. The dry box can be exasperated from the dryer and it holds the humidity well.
I’m not impressed with the dryer, it works, but took two passes to get a roll of PETG down from 58 percent to 28 percent. I was expecting it to get down to 20 or less with one pass.
Sean Collins (verified owner) –
The Polydryer system is a great concept, but poorly executed.
The dryer base leaves a lot to be desired, it doesn’t come close to producing the industry recommended temperatures for the filament groups.
Polymaker claims 50/60/70ºC for the 3 levels, but those are AT the heat output grille, not in the central volume of the box where it counts. Air cools off significantly when it expands out into the box.
I measured roughly at the spool center height, and about where the surface of a half-spool of filament would be, and got 40.5/48.9/57.2ºC – rather pathetic. This poor performance has been noted by a couple of YouTube reviewers as well.
Fortunately, there is a simple mechanical tweak one can make to bring each temperature much closer to the desired 50/60/70. Ya need a phillips screwdriver, open it up and move the thermistor as far to the right as the wire will allow. You’ll get about 5-6ºC more at each level.
Even then, the heat isn’t distributed evenly. Air moving up & over the top of a spool of filament looses about 5ºC in transit. So the side of the spool nearest the outlet gets hotter than the side opposite the outlet.
It’s really up to Polymaker & FabNotion to address these shortcomings.