Simple Filament Dry Bag
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This economical and effective dry bag for filament uses a Ziploc Large size Big Bag, along with a 50g pack of orange desiccant. To assemble, make six to eight holes in the desiccant using a Phillips #0 screwdriver, place spools in the Ziploc, put the desiccant on top and seal the bag. Leave it in a heated area overnight for drying. When beads turn green, replace or refresh the pack. Amazon links are provided for both parts. An alternative dehumidifier can also be used, which has a dryness indicator and can be dried using its built-in drier. Links to these items on Amazon are included in the update.
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