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The Comgrow 3D Printer Filament Dryer Box is a high-capacity, precision-controlled filament storage solution designed to eliminate moisture-related printing issues. Compatible with 1.75mm and 2.85mm PLA, ABS, and silk filaments, it features adjustable temperature settings (40-50°C), a clear LCD for real-time monitoring, and airtight sealing to maintain filament integrity. Ideal for professionals and enthusiasts aiming for consistent, high-quality 3D prints without the frustration of damp filament.















| ASIN | B098D366R3 |
| Additional Features | Real-time temperature and humidity monitoring, adjustable settings, and excellent sealing performance. |
| Best Sellers Rank | #3,266 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #34 in 3D Printer Accessories #180 in 3D Printing Filament |
| Brand | Comgrow |
| Brand Name | Comgrow |
| Color | Transparent |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 4,572 Reviews |
| Item Diameter | 1.75 Millimeters |
| Item Weight | 1.5 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Creality 3D |
| Manufacturer Part Number | AK36WG-1200400J |
| Material | Polylactic Acid |
| Material Type | Polylactic Acid |
| Model Number | AK36WG-1200400J |
| Number of Items | 2 |
| Special Feature | Real-time temperature and humidity monitoring, adjustable settings, and excellent sealing performance. Special Feature Real-time temperature and humidity monitoring, adjustable settings, and excellent sealing performance. See more |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
R**Z
the perfect print
The Comgrow PLA 3D Printer Filament is a reliable and affordable option for hobbyists, makers, and professionals who need high-quality prints with consistent performance. With a 1.75mm diameter and a dimensional accuracy of +/- 0.02mm, this filament ensures smooth extrusion and precise layer adhesion, minimizing common printing issues like clogging and stringing. The 1KG spool provides ample material for various projects, from detailed prototypes to functional parts and artistic models. One of the standout features of this filament is its strong layer bonding and minimal warping, making it ideal for both beginners and experienced users. PLA (Polylactic Acid) is known for being environmentally friendly, easy to print with, and suitable for a wide range of applications, including home décor, educational models, cosplay props, and engineering prototypes. The Comgrow PLA Black filament offers a deep, rich black color with a smooth finish, making prints look professional without requiring excessive post-processing. It works well with most FDM 3D printers, and its low printing temperature (190-220°C) makes it compatible with standard heated beds at around 50-60°C. Overall, the Comgrow PLA filament provides great value for money, delivering consistent quality, good adhesion, and reliable extrusion. It’s perfect for those looking to produce high-resolution prints with minimal hassle. Whether you're a beginner exploring 3D printing or an experienced maker working on intricate designs, this filament is a solid choice for your printing needs.
B**E
Great Budget Filament Dryer!
This is a fantastic, simplistic filament dryer box. Works very well, set your temp up to 50 degrees Celsius, and time up to 48 hours. I will say be careful where you place this dryer. The from bottom location of the box gets VERY hot. I would be worried it might leave heat stains on wood.
M**.
Good filament dryer that can handle a pair of 1kg rolls at a time.
We print a lot on our Bambulabs a1 mini, but live in tropical Hawaii, where humidity can be an issue. This filament dryer is a major help. I use it regularly for PLA or PETG filament before printing to avoid ending up with spaghetti. It is also good for resetting desiccant bags. It only has 2 buttons, so it takes some experimentation to figure out how to get the dryer cooking and set the correct timer, but once you figure it out, it works well. You can tell it is working as condensation collects inside the lid during cook time, even with the tiny plugs open. I just open it up, swab out the condensation, and let it get back to cooking a few times when I see a very fogger up lid.
J**E
It works
It works good, just gets very hot after a long period of usage. The rubber piece that closes the hole comes off easily, I lost 2 already. Contacted customer service, still waiting to hear back. The filament quality is great with this on it also enhances print speed and color which helps when I'm printing large pieces. I just wish it didn't get so hot.
A**X
Great for the price, Will definitely dry your filament
This filament dryer is pretty great for the price. It's actually saved a few of my spools from failing to print or just stringing due to moisture, so I can definitely say it works. The interface takes a little time to figure out, but it's not too complicated, and the instructions are very clear. It doesn't feel like any kind of high quality product, though. You definitely get that "cheap, light plastic" feel when you're using it, but for the price it's hard to complain, especially since you don't exactly need to add extra thickness/weight where it's not needed anyways. I do wish this had a specific spot to put dessicant packets though, as that could help with filament drying, and they're not clear about if you could put dessicant packets in the base of the unit or not. I've only used this for PLA filaments so far, but considering it worked for those, I have no doubts it would work for other filament types such as TPU as well.
A**R
Works - but you need to know HOW it works.
Overall I am pleased, but I want to share how this performs. First off, the design changed a little from the pictures, it now has four holes for filament to feed through. Two on the top , as shown, and now two more on the front. All of the holes have silicone seals to close them off, so this is an improvement. Now for the results of my testing. I put a hygrometer inside the case and graphed the results. The unit dries the filament very slowly, so if you have filament that is very moist, you’ll likely need to run this for days to dry it. I averaged around 0.6 to 0.7% per hour (takes about 4 hours before it starts dropping). So it’s slow and steady, which is not a bad thing. Once you have it fairly dry, it will start absorbing moisture again (even if you don’t open the case). In my tests, once the drying cycle completes, the humidity inside the enclosure will start to gradually increase again. Slower than the drying cycle, but steadily increasing. The case has no openings except for filament holes (plugged for testing) and the joint between the base and lid. The drying is accomplished by heating and a small fan that just circulates the air inside the case (it is not vented to the room). So for the humidity to drop the moisture has to be seeping through the joint between the base and the lid. So when the cycle stops, the reverse starts to occur. Final thoughts: I am not pointing this out as a flaw (I still gave it 5 stars), but rather to help others to understand how the device works/behaves. So now I know that the device will need to be run periodically to maintain the target moisture level in the filament AND that the dryer itself is not a good long term storage box. Once filament is dry and won’t be used for a while, it should be stored in something that is air tight to maintain the proper moisture levels.
D**L
Difficult to set up, amazing once it's printing. Not for beginners.
So first off, I'm new to 3D Printing but not to technology and understanding how to fine tune things to get them to work. I am basing my review of this filament as compared to the small filament sample that is included with the Ender 3 V2 on purchase. I bought this filament, alongside the Ender 3 V2 and the CR Touch from Comgrow as part of a sale/discount. I knew I was going to need more filament than what the printer comes with, so figured I'd give Comgrow's filament a shot since I already had the order for everything else ready to go. This filament is very picky about bed adhesion. Even with a bed leveled to ~0.18 variance and the Z-Axis offset appropriately set, it can be very difficult to get this filament to stick to the bed. Once the first layer is down though, the quality of prints have been amazing. For my Ender 3 V2, I found the following settings and experiences to work the best. There's still a lot of baby sitting in the initial layer, so be aware. 210C nozzle, 65C bed. For first layer: 50% Print Speed (or lower if lots of curves), 0% fan speed. After first layer: 100% Print Speed, 100% fan speed. Always print with a brim. 5mm minimum. While the printer is printing the brim, monitor it for adhesion. It'll also give your actual print better adhesion since the initial layer will be bonding to both the bed, and the brim. On any nozzle temps over 195C, I find that this filament likes to extrude during the initial print setup, and will commonly curl back onto the nozzle and gunk it up. Anything less than 200C, and it won't adhere to the bed on the first layer. Due to this, pay attention during the first couple of line prints to make sure the nozzle doesn't have excess filament wrapped around it and that it has shed it correctly. You may need to use the needle like tool to "guide" the filament off of the nozzle before your main print starts. The filament sticks to itself amazingly, so once the initial layer is done you can ramp everything back up to 100%. I've included four photos, one of the initial layer brim of a current print going down problematically (had to lower my z-offset on the fly by 0.1 to resolve), and three photos of a print I finished yesterday. As a beginner, I like the way this stuff prints/looks after the fact but I really dislike how much babysitting I have to do with the initial layer. The filament that came with the printer was not so picky, and I'm looking forward to finding similar filaments as that. The reduced print speed in the initial layer paired with the babysitting increases the amount of time I have to actively spend to ensure that the print is going to succeed. I wouldn't buy this filament again unless I was being very picky about the aesthetics of my print, because this stuff does look great. I would not recommend it to a beginner.
K**G
Does the job great price
Works good, especially for price vs name brands. Wish it would go over 6 hours and over 50° but other than that it does a great job. I will buy another one soon so I don’t have to switch around filaments as much.
S**A
Nothing beats oem factory Fillament made by the people who designed the printer
The Comgrow PLA White Filament is my go-to choice for 3D printing. It's reliable and prints smoothly, whether I'm working on functional parts or creative projects. I've found that using filament from the same company that made my printer ensures the best results. The filament diameter is consistent, which helps prevent jams, and it sticks well to the print bed without warping. The spool is well-packaged, too, so I've never had issues with tangling. Overall, it's a solid option if you're looking for high-quality PLA filament that won't break the bank
R**N
Pequeno e notável!
Muito pequeno (no bom sentido) aquece rápido e mantém o filamento seco mesmo durante a impressão. Só não é hermético e não serve para armazenar o filamento por muito tempo. Aparentemente (e é como vou usar) vai servir para secar os filamentos antes de guardá-los em uma caixa hermética com dessecante e vou usar para impressões longas, para manter o filamento seco durante horas e horas. Super silencioso, estou tentando comprar outro para meu AMS Lite, mas não encontro mais o mesmo preço!
C**D
Buen producto
El precio es increíblemente bueno, las características y materiales del secador son muy de alta calidad, fácil de programar: trabajo desde 6 hasta 48 HRS continuas, y 45 a 55°C.
P**N
Préparation des bobines pour impression 3D
Un produit utile pour préparer ses bobines de filaments avant une impression 3D. Il est très pratique à utiliser avec deux boutons : un pour allumer l'appareil, l'autre pour les réglages de température et de temps. la température est réglable de 40 à 50 degrés. Le temps de chauffe est réglable de 6 à 12 heures. Un afficheur indique la température et le taux d'humidité à l'intérieur du boitier.
A**7
Works Great!
I ordered the black one to try as the price point was pretty good. I've been very pleased with the products so far! I've had no trouble with adhesion, it sticks to the printer bed cleanly, and has been great for the prints I've been working on. So far my longest print has been 10hrs, which I've run quite a few times and have had not a single issue. Would definitely recommend it.
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