Pros & Cons
Pros
The reels inside allow for smooth movement, so the reels don't seem to go into snag mode since it allows pretty free movement without reel pushback. After spending hundreds of * mods for my ender 3 this is the only purchase that has actually drastical... Read More
It is easy to setup. Easy to use timer or just on.
The dryer works well and does help dry out the filament. This is ideal for something with softer filaments such as tpu. The angle and height the filament comes out of the ebox lite is low enough to load into my tina 2/cadet printer without problems.
Highlights
Quality
Product works as advertised, purchased so i could run larger spools on my printer.
Don't use default settings and this is quality filament.
Sometimes filament goes bad for other reasons or is just profoundly low quality right out of the box.
Overall i had a few failed prints using the settings recommended on the product and typical pla settings for me.
Packaging/appearance
I have had the ebox lite totally recover abused and waterlogged pla that continuously popped about two or three times a second ... Read More
The angle and height the filament comes out of the ebox lite is low enough to load into my tiny, bottom loading tina 2/cadet pr... Read More
Competitiveness
If you check the manual you'll see these correlate to different temperatures for things like pla, petg, nylon, etc.
On an anycubic mega, i'm using 235c print temp, 50c bed temp, with a layer of glue stick.
The esun ebox lite 3d printing filament dryer does work, however, it is not an end all to recovering all expired materials.
Overview
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But i had to resort to the 0
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Just add water to the glue to remove the finished part
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No glue and the parts would fall off eventually with every bed temp i tried from 40c to 70c
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The part cooler is also running lower at 20 fan speed
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I live in florida and ive always had issues with pla getting brittle over time and snapping coming off the roll or when the printer sitting idle for too long all the filament in my teflon tube is cracked into 67 pieces when i go to use it again
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I thought it was just because i was printing intermittently and it would get old
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I moved my printer into the garage and a brand new roll of filament that was nice and flexible became brittle in lt48 hrs i did some homework and realized it must be a humidity problem