The Ultimate Filament Dryer Review
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- Опубліковано 23 лис 2024
- Visit: www.nordfpv.com
Join us as we delve into the world of filament drying with our comprehensive review of the EIBOS POLYPHEMUS.As a 3D printing enthusiast, finding the best filament dryer is crucial for optimal print quality, and the POLYPHEMUS might just be the answer. From its meticulous design and superior performance to its user-friendly interface and thoughtful features, we explore why this dual spool dryer box stands out as the king of filament dryers. If you're serious about 3D printing, you won't want to miss this review!
I made my own design for the handle and you can find it here:
www.printables...
Check other reviews on similar filament dryers at:
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EIBOS has some print files for this dryer if you want to go the DIY way:
eibos3d.com/pa...
Here are a few affiliated links if you are interested in this or other filament dryers mentioned in this video:
EIBOS POLYPHEMUS: shrsl.com/4g6n1
EIBOS EASYDRY: shrsl.com/4ffmg
Fixdry NT2: fixdryofficial...?sca_ref=4496045.ih9PfIVwp9
And here is a 10% discount code: NordFPV10 for the Fixdry box
If you want to check the GRATKIT filament dryer here are some link which are NOT affiliate to me on any way:
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I was on the edge about picking up a Sunlu or getting the EIBOS Polyphemus ... Thanks for making this video... I will be ordering an EIBOS Polyphemus now, after seeing so many people saying it's the best, or up there in the highly-recommended category...
Glad I could help!
Wait until you find out bout the Sunlu S4 😂, you Sir have wasted 100 bucks on something hacker together
The only thing I found different on my Eibos is when you decide to use it as a dry box when not actively drying. Is it only allows you to set the RH in 10% increments, you made seem like if wanted it to maintain a 13%, 15% RH you could.
As I am looking at getting a filament dryer, I initially considered this because of all the bells and whistles... But, with the higher temp achieved by the Fixdry 2 I am really considering going that route instead. Having the profiles and rolling is cool, but not really necessary. The higher temps of the Fixdry equal a lower relative humidity, which means a better drying. Also, many of these plastics have to reach a higher temp before they will really start to release moisture effectively anyways. Hoffman Tactical did a great video on the Fixdry that pushed me over the edge.
Cool. I have reviewed a couple of fixdry dryers, they are not bad, of course everything has pros and cons. What are you going to print that you require over 70C?
@@NordFPV I am most concerned about the drying temperatures of PA6, PA11, ASA, and PC/PCCF filaments. Most of these seem to require high temp to dry properly unless you want to allow for exceptionally long drying durations.
I REALLY wish there was a dryer that could hit 90C..... I'd be sold regardless of features.
Thank you for sharing your experience, analysis, thoughts, and the model for the handle. Outstanding content.
Hi James. Thank you for your kind words.
I like the rotating feature however the original Eibos Easdry box has the heating and fan element in the centre of the spool which will heat it evenly anyway. The POLYPHEMUS is also very tall for some reason?? I think I will just get another Easydry
It’s tall to accept bigger spools.
What I dislike from the easy dry is the fact it doesn’t have bearings, and it has a lot of friction for the spools. Is use the easy dry to dry, but not to print while drying.
@@NordFPV alright mate I trust you. I pre ordered with your link
Cool!@@RookieRay , very appreciated.
I can't buy this dryer, but this is a good review!
Thank you.
I have a couple of problems with this dryer that keeps me from buying it and they are the price, how cheaply made it is and the fact that they should have used textured rubber for the rollers to keep them from skipping and I do wish that they used magnets in the base to hold on the lid and I don't like the cheap display, it scratches easily and bubbles appear like on a poorly tinted window. I think i will just get the Sunlu S4
The sunlu S4 definitely has a more polish look. I made another video where I presented the S4. But the sunlu is huge!! You really need to have space for it. Do you have enough space?
@NordFPV I live in a 1967 city transit bus converted into a RV and I plan on building a Qidi Tech Q1 pro and the drier into a custom cabinet. I spend a lot of time in cold weather
Great video, thank you!
Thanks!
Why did you not compare it to the sunlu s4 ? As that is the most current solution available. Seems like you picked the competitors so you can make this weird never heard of dryer looks like something
Hello. I have not have the chance to test a Sunlu S4, that would be the main reason why I didn't mention it. Even if I had the chance to test the S4, that is a 4 spool beast, not sure it will be comparable to this.
I have been lucky to have bought all those dryers that you can see in my UA-cam channel, and of course, I use the experience of using them as my base to compare this "weird never heard of" dryer :D .
@@NordFPV your taking dryers that dont compare to your unknown dryer and compare it. If you had taken a SunluS4 you found out your solution is janky and over priced. Just like the two spool dryer you dont have to use all 4 spots..
@@TheOneAndOnlySatan Eibos is superior to Sunlu s4
@@Kurnazify your a prime example what filament fumes can do to ones mind.
@@TheOneAndOnlySatan Kid it's evident you're coping hard. Sunlu temp control is all over the place and you have to hack and crack the box to fit a 3kg spool in it and even then it wont roll good because the roller wont have bushings. It's a big nasty box with cheapo fans and a peltier element. I'd rather get a food dehydrator.
3:42 Oh yeah, is this one difficult to get off?? Better off hard than easy . that means no fucking air comes in from the outside. but you can easily remove the EIBOS POLYPHEMUS using the handle, yes, but that also means that air comes in from the outside. If you look closely at videos of the EIBOS POLYPHEMUS you will see that gaps can appear in between them. but no one is talking about it. and I'm not talking about holes through which your filament has to pass.