PrintDry Printdry Filament Storage Vacuum Sealed - Package of 5

The creators of Printdry has developed a filament storage system that keeps your 3D printing filament sealed in an airtight container. No need to worry about your hygroscopic filament, Printdry filament storage is the solution for preventing materials like Nylon, PETG, PVA, and flexible filament from absorbing moisture. These filament storage units feature a small valve at the center of the container, allowing you to pump air out and release air in with ease. This set includes 5 filament storage units as well as an air removal pump.

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Keep your filaments free from absorbing moisture with the Printdry Filament storage

When leaving hygroscopic filament out unprotected, it can absorb the moisture in the air which reduces its printability. Water content in filaments can cause various 3D printing problems, but by keeping them stored in the vacuum-sealed container it will ensure a longer shelf life!

 

Using Printdry Filament Storage Vacuum Sealed 

Printdry Filament storage is the ultimate storage solution for your filaments. Place your filament in the container and use the included pump to suck the air out. This special valve will prevent the moisture in the air from getting into the container. Add a 10-gram bag of desiccant and humidity card in the storage with the filament to keep storage drier and up to date on how humid the storage is. The design of the storage is easy to stack making it convenient for storing several containers. To open the container press on the valve to allow air in. Repumping once a month prolongs the shelf life of your filaments.

What's included in the Box:

  • 5 Vacuum sealed filament containers
  • 1 Vacuum pump
  • (filament spool not included)

Specifications: 

Container overall size: 265mm diameter x 115mm height (10.5" x 4.5")

Max Filament spool size: 205mm diameter x 85mm height (8" x 3.3")

Made with PC material

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At $100 bucks for five it would cost me about $2k to put my filament in this system. Be cheaper to use what I want and throw the left over away and buy new when needed. I do use a food vacuum system and silica beads to store mine and often have filament under 10%.

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Is dessicant still required within these containers, to eliminate any residual moisture?

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This looks great. Please help, with a question about the pump. What happens if the pump breaks? Do you sell replacements? Is there a some kind of "standard valve" on them so that other some "standard pump" might work? Please advise. Thanks.

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How do you separate the bottoms? I bought 10 and can only use 1 as the rest are stuck together and for the life of me I cannot separate them

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Looks like a good idea, with some bad reviews. Your stated capacity will not fit spools I have and have on order. Where can I get at least 10" diameter x 4" height capacity?

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Is it possible to purchase just the containers? I have three pumps already, but I can use more containers.

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Seeing a few comments about how some seals don't form properly, making the purchase of this set moot. If a manufacturing problem is found after purchase do I have to send the whole set of five, plus pump back? Or can I opt to only send back the broken parts? Or is there not even any sort of warranty?

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Are these the new PC ones that dont leak or the older PP design that does?

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What all items are included in the price of $99.00?

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Can I buy the containers one or two at atime?

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Are these the new pc canisters or the old pp?

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Does this fit the MakerBot Method spools? If not, is there a similar item that does?

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Where are these made or assembled. Thank you

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I purchased this product but I'm wondering if I am using the pump correctly as my container does not move the way it does in the video. Do you just place the pump over the top or is it supposed to screw on? I don't seem to be removing air.

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Any chance these containers will work with a food vacuum sealer instead of the included pump?

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Where can "humidity cards" be purchased?

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Are these safe for foods in these unprecedented times?

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How effective and reliable are these for storing expensive engineering level filaments? ULTEM PEI PEEK, etc?

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Do I need a dryer if I use these when ever a filament is not in use?

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