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populargabe23111 posted Aug 11, 2025 06:54 PM
populargabe23111 posted Aug 11, 2025 06:54 PM

Creality SpacePi X4 4-Spool 3D Printer Filament Dryer Box (PVT Material) $109.65 + Free S/H AC

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Apply coupon FIFTEENFORYOU to drop the price to $109.65The main image on eBay shows a free gift of 1kg white PETG, but I can't find any info about it in the actual listing, so YMMV.

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Please note: It is brand new, but the difference is the material. This drying box is made of PVT material, and the heating liner will be slightly white, which does not affect any product function.
  • 4 Spools Dry and Print at Once for Maximum Efficiency
  • Dual Independent Heating Chambers
  • 200W + 200W PTC Heats Up to 85°C
  • Active Dehumidification &Desiccant Regeneration
  • Auto Silent & EDry UI
  • Triple Safety Protection
  • Supports drying common filaments like PLA, PETG, ABS, ASA, PET, PA, PAHT, PC, PVA, PP, TPU, and their variations.
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creality-official-store via eBay

Apply coupon FIFTEENFORYOU to drop the price to $109.65The main image on eBay shows a free gift of 1kg white PETG, but I can't find any info about it in the actual listing, so YMMV.

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Please note: It is brand new, but the difference is the material. This drying box is made of PVT material, and the heating liner will be slightly white, which does not affect any product function.
  • 4 Spools Dry and Print at Once for Maximum Efficiency
  • Dual Independent Heating Chambers
  • 200W + 200W PTC Heats Up to 85°C
  • Active Dehumidification &Desiccant Regeneration
  • Auto Silent & EDry UI
  • Triple Safety Protection
  • Supports drying common filaments like PLA, PETG, ABS, ASA, PET, PA, PAHT, PC, PVA, PP, TPU, and their variations.

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Aug 11, 2025 06:56 PM
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monkeyman23Aug 11, 2025 06:56 PM
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Note that these are not final products, they are PVT prototypes they are selling off.
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gabe23111Aug 11, 2025 07:00 PM
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Quote from monkeyman23 :
Note that these are not final products, they are PVT prototypes they are selling off.
I did put that in the OP. Based on the one I have and the comments from the last deal, I don't think there is any difference performance-wise. I don't have the "non PVT" one to compare it to, but it's seems to be performing as it should.
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IJesseBeeAug 11, 2025 07:44 PM
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I bought one of these the last time it was posted. Mine has been appearing to perform well. I'm not a professional tester or anything, so I can't comment on the true efficiency of it but it has dried a lot of rolls so far and has worked solidly. I am happy I bought it.
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EliasE9448Aug 11, 2025 07:51 PM
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I have no experience with 3d printers. What's the largest part it can make size wise ?
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VeterAug 11, 2025 08:44 PM
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Quote from EliasE9448 :
I have no experience with 3d printers. What's the largest part it can make size wise ?

That is for drying the filament before printing. You need to buy 2d printer separately, some printers like BambuLab has AMS 2 which includes dryer.
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HDKorp4725Aug 11, 2025 10:48 PM
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Quote from gabe23111 :
I did put that in the OP. Based on the one I have and the comments from the last deal, I don't think there is any difference performance-wise. I don't have the "non PVT" one to compare it to, but it's seems to be performing as it should.

Not everyone knows what "PVT" means or would know to look for that.
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Quote from HDKorp4725 :
Not everyone knows what "PVT" means or would know to look for that.
Of course. And I wouldn't either if I didn't read it on the eBay listing Smilie.

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I bought one of these on the last deal and have dried dozens of filaments. I think it works very well. It may need a firmware update but I haven't gone to the trouble of doing that yet. I did accidentally dry PLA at the PETG temp because I set it for PLA and then I guess I needed to press the action button to have it adjust temp for filament type.
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Quote from DealSeekerDeal :
I bought one of these on the last deal and have dried dozens of filaments. I think it works very well. It may need a firmware update but I haven't gone to the trouble of doing that yet. I did accidentally dry PLA at the PETG temp because I set it for PLA and then I guess I needed to press the action button to have it adjust temp for filament type.
The firmware update mentioned in the manual is from April or May. Mine was up to date last month when I got it. It's been working great for me! Definitely a requirement with 3D printing.
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NatanJYesterday 08:18 PM
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I ordered two of these and they're great! Really happy with the build quality.
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OhsighrusYesterday 11:41 PM
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Seems like the S4 has real competition at this price.
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Quote from EliasE9448 :
I have no experience with 3d printers. What's the largest part it can make size wise ?

Depends on the 3D printer you get. Assuming you're into FDM/FFF (since you're looking at a filament dryer), you could go up to 800x800x1000 mm with the Elegoo OrangeStorm Giga. If you wanted something slightly more exotic, you could try a belt-style printer that prints on a treadmill for "unlimited" length in 1 dimension (practically limited by your workspace). Or skip plastic, get yourself a concrete printer, and build yourself a house. Go big or go home, right?

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