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The SUNLU S1 Plus Filament Dryer Box is a versatile 3D printing accessory designed to maintain filament dryness and improve print quality. Featuring an adjustable temperature range of 35-55°C, a built-in fan for rapid moisture removal, and a 2-inch LCD for real-time monitoring, it supports multiple filament diameters and materials. Ideal for professionals seeking consistent, high-quality prints by preventing moisture-related printing issues.















| ASIN | B09HJL95RH |
| Best Sellers Rank | #5,509 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #257 in 3D Printing Filament |
| Brand | SUNLU |
| Brand Name | SUNLU |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 1,095 Reviews |
| Item Weight | 1.2 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | SUNLU |
| Manufacturer Part Number | DCDE-FD-BK-EU |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | 1 Year |
| Material | Polyethylene Terephthalate Glycol |
| Material Type | Polyethylene Terephthalate Glycol |
| Model Number | SUNLU S1 PLUS Schwarz |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Drying while printing for improved print quality |
| Package Quantity | 1 |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Storing and drying 3D printer filament |
| Special Feature | Drying while printing for improved print quality |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
M**Y
Lightweight, fast and easy
This little dryer is very easy to use and works as you’re running your print. It allows you to feed the filament through either of its existing channels and works fast. You can set the temperature range for your own filament and set the time you’d like it to run for. Overall, I recommend this dryer if you have a small printer such as the Bambu Lab A1 or A1 mini. A small drawback is that it’s a bit bulky and you’ll need a bit of space to set it up to effectively work with your printer.
M**X
great dryer super usefull must have when printing
after getting this my print quality is through the roof no more stringing perfect bed adhesion like all my problems with my printer just went away i even kept my filament in a air tight container when not printing and have an enclosure around the printer which helps reduce the humidity anyways
G**R
A bit clunky, some odd design choices, but it safely heats and dries filament
Using this thing is very confusing to start, and there are not clear instructions included. That being said, I figured it out eventually and am pleased with the results. It does have a fan inside, so the air circulates quite well. I leave a reusable silica gel packet inside to help facilitate the drying process. Once turned on, the only way I have found to turn it off is to let the timer run out. You can adjust the temperature and the timer. Theoretically, it has a hydrometer inside, but I'm not convinced that it is accurate. Interestingly, part of why I purchased this dryer instead of Sunlu's more popular model with the screen on the side is because of the forward-facing screen, but in my setup, I would have benefited from the side screen more. since the filament has to bend in strange ways to get to my printer if I want to see the screen. It is a bit noisy, though quieter than my old Ender 3 V2 Neo and my P1S. The frequency at which it operates is the annoying part; it gives me a migraine, and it sits right behind my desk. There are two slots for filament built into the dryer. One on the front top curve of the lid, and one right where the lid meets the body. This second slot has an included plug to keep humidity out, but the plug falls out pretty much every time I open it. More annoyingly, it likes to fall inside of the dryer and has almost fallen into the vent hole many times. Both slots can accommodate a PTFE tube like the spares included with a Bambu AMS. This is necessary for proper operation in my opinion as the slots by themselves are at awkward angles and risk bending or breaking filament/putting unwanted strain on the extruder motor. There are very small PTFE slices (??) included with the dryer that I believe are supposed to fit into those slots to soften their edges, but it doesn't help much. I haven't seen condensation build up inside when I'm drying filament, even without a silica packet, but I have recovered an old roll of PETG and several rolls of PLA, and now printing with TPU is much easier. All of this is to say that it does its job quite effectively, but I wish a company would be more intentional in their design process.
M**N
Does it’s job
Works as intended . I’ve been using it to dry new filaments or before storage . - depending on your preferences. It has a high to low pitch noise that repeates which can get annoying . - build quality isn’t great , it feels cheap - in the end it does its job
L**N
Works well after you figuer out how the buttons work
I live in the south where the summers can be fairly human I noticed a lot of small anomalies on my first layer especially in the summer but they really didn't fear much with the print. This it was small and compact so I thought I'd give it a try. I took one of my Older filament reels and ran it for 6 hours. The next day I used it to produce a print and the first thing I noticed was my first layer was great. So the dryer seems to be working well. I'm great I was going to downgrade it for lack of instructions as there really are none. It has two buttons and no iron off switch. When you plug it in nothing happens until you push a button. The left button seems to change the mode to change the temperature and the time and then both buttons allow you to increase Or decrease. Then hold the left button again to change temperature time. After playing with it for about 10 minutes I was able to figure out what the buttons do and how they worked but it wouldn't be nice if they put some instructions in the manual actually there is no manual but there is a chart for a temperature and time for different types of filaments. I did see a difference after he eating a spool compared to using a spool that I just would zip up in a zip lock bag so I am satisfied with the product. I have been This dryer for a couple of weeks now and I found that by connecting it to my printer when I'm printing and hitting the filament Before it enters the printing There is a significant improvement to the print. I'm using PLA and I only heated to 40 degrees Celsius as it prints And I let it warm up for at least 1/2 an hour before printing.
A**I
STAY AWAY. Buy a different dryer. Save your money. Do not waste it here.
Oh, this version has a fan in it, which is an upgrade to the previous version, it also tells you what the humidity inside of it is. However… The fan started sounding louder than my printer after one month of use. The temperature sensor is literally taped to the heating element so you're definitely getting an incorrect reading and I believe that they're using this to their advantage. The overall design is flawed as many have set. Most importantly, you can get a much better product for this price. They know where for the moisture to escape. 55° is only good for PLA --- BUT IT DOESN'T REACH 55. Heating element gets to 55°, but because of the lack of airflow and the awful design of everything, the inside temperature will not even reach 40° realistically. Like, if you put an accurate temperature sensor in there, you won't see over 40°. You can search on YouTube a bunch of upgrades for this product, which could improve it if you have all of the materials needed. But once you consider the $20-$30 worth of crappy upgrades (and time) that you need to put into this product for it to be even a good PLA dryer, you could EASILY get a already working filament dryer for that price. I bought this product because I was uninformed and clearly some of the reviewers are as well. I thought the people that were being negative were just...I don't know. I don't know why I still bought it. Probably because of the price. I don't know. Seriously does not even do what it was designed to do. Don't get this. I also probably don't recommend the version 2, because the biggest problem is the lack of "moist air out and dry air in" Literally, the laws of science don't allow for this product to do what it was designed to do. I spent all the money upgrading mine, since the fan broke after a month and it was past the return date, and it's still a bad product! (I added double fans, accurate hygrometer and temp sensor, intake and outtake vents, timer relay, temperature controlled fan on/off - still a bad product. The heating part does not get hot enough to dry even PLA.) Please take my advice. Buying this product is literally the same as wasting your money. You're better off buying a good set of filament storage bags and/or completely new filament than trying to use this product to fix your print problems. Buy a different dryer. Save the money. Do not waste it here.
R**I
Great bang for your buck.
I was unable to print TPU on my Elegoo CC2. Tried all kinds of ways with no sucess. Once I put the TPU reel in this device and fed from there, it printed perfect. Worth every penny.
A**R
Great beginner filament dryer
Does the job for small home set up. Does one roll at a time but with proper storage your rolls will stay dry after a few hours in this. You can have the roll in this while printing because it does have a hole to feed through but I havent tried it yet.
L**.
No lo recomiendo
Está horrible el carrete no gira bien dentro de la caja, arruinó dos impresiónes y la temperatura dice 55 grados pero no es real
A**O
Perfetto
Ottimo prodotto consigliato
D**D
Sehr empfehlenswerter Filamenttrockner – überzeugende Ergebnisse
Ich habe mir diesen Filamenttrockner erst vor kurzem gekauft, obwohl inzwischen bereits die S2-Version des Geräts erhältlich ist. Trotzdem habe ich mich bewusst für die erste Version entschieden – und diese Entscheidung hat sich für mich als absolut richtig erwiesen. Getestet habe ich den Trockner mit einem PETG-Filament, das seit über drei Viertel Jahr offen herumlag. Beim Drucken hatte dieses Filament zuvor ständig Probleme verursacht: sichtbare Bubbles im Druckbild und deutliches Knistern aus der Düse, typisch für feuchtes Filament. Ich habe das Filament für sechs Stunden bei 50 °C in der Box trocknen lassen und anschließend direkt aus dem Trockner heraus gedruckt. Das Ergebnis war beeindruckend: keine Blasen mehr, kein Knistern, saubere Druckoberflächen – das Filament ließ sich wieder verarbeiten wie im Neuzustand. Genau das, was man von einem Filamenttrockner erwartet. Meiner Meinung nach ist der Umstieg auf die S2-Version nicht zwingend notwendig. Die erste Version erfüllt ihren Zweck vollkommen und liefert sehr gute Ergebnisse. Gerade in Relation zum Preis ist das Gerät daher klar empfehlenswert.
P**O
Decent quality dryer, so far working well
Works for my PETG filament. Nice and easy to setup and control. Keeps the moisture away from my filament so I get nicer prints than I did previously.
A**A
Works great
Works fine but the dryer's exterior is fully plastic and feels flimsy, the packaging is also terrible by both sunlu and amazon, the dryer is packaged in sunlu cardboard box just inside a plastic bag and one 0.5mm thick piece of foam at the top (which I would assume is completely useless) and the power adapter is just zip tied to the rollers inside of the dryer and came loose during shipping and could havre easily cracked the whole exterior of the dryer during shipping and amazon's packaging is just a recycled paper bag. Pretty lucky that the thing came in one piece from europe to here.
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