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My Tech Fun | FixDry NT1 filament dryer test @MyTechFun | Uploaded May 2024 | Updated October 2024, 2 hours ago.
FixDry NT1 is a filament dryer with strong heater, operating principle is based on food dehydrators. According to specifications, it can reach 70°C. Tested version is an older one (or maybe prototype), there is a new version, with heat protector and bigger rollers (mentioned in the video).
Product page (not affiliate): fixdryofficial.com/collections/collections/products/fixdry-high-value-3d-filament-2-spools-compatible-dryerbox

Comparison page: mytechfun.com/filament-dryers
Information about the upgrade parts can be found in first comment.

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Chapters:
0:00 Introduction
0:21 Specifications
0:45 Why filament dryer?
1:04 Unboxing
1:30 Overview
5:32 Sponge test
11:01 Hot air temperature
12:08 Filament surface temperature
13:24 Solution for hot air
14:28 Data analysis
16:04 Conclusions

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