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The 2025 Official CREALITY Space Pi Filament Dryer features a robust 110W PTC 360° hot-air heating system with a built-in fan for uniform drying. Its 3.7-inch LCD touchscreen offers one-key presets for 12 filament types and real-time humidity and temperature monitoring, ensuring optimal filament condition. Compatible with nearly all FDM 3D printer filaments in 1.75mm and 2.85mm diameters, this eco-friendly dryer enhances print quality and reliability for professional makers.






| Manufacturer | Creality 3D |
| Brand | Creality |
| Item Weight | 3 pounds |
| Product Dimensions | 11.4 x 3.9 x 10.5 inches |
| Item model number | Creality Space Pi |
| Color | Creality Space Pi Filament Dryer Space Grey |
| Material Type | Metal |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Manufacturer Part Number | AMUS-HYZ-3D-AC-DryerSpace1 |
A**E
Best Filament dryer bang for your buck
I recently got the Space Pi filament dryer, and it’s been a great addition to my 3D printing setup. It’s easy to use — just load the spool inside, set the temperature and timer, and let it run. The controls are simple and straightforward, and it started drying right away without any confusing setup.It does a great job pulling moisture out of filament. Prints with old spools that were popping and stringing came out way cleaner after a few hours in the dryer. It’s especially good for filaments like PETG, TPU, and Nylon that are super sensitive to humidity.One thing to note is that the internal spool holder is basic, but it works fine if you center the spool correctly. It’s also nice that you can print directly from the dryer if you want, though I personally still dry first, then move the spool to the printer.Overall, the Space Pi dryer is a solid, affordable way to fix moisture problems and keep filament in good shape. Definitely worth it if you live somewhere humid or just want more consistent prints.
D**E
Filament Dryer
Great Dryer, works well and is very quiet...Drying 2 at once!!
E**N
Good value for the money, does what it needs to do, looks good
Great addition to our 3-D printing workstation. I gave it four stars because the control panel is touched sensitive but very low quality. Not a big deal because the whole machine is good value for the money, quiet when running, and does the job drying out your filament. Don’t use the dryer that often so the control panel is not a big deal, but I wish they spend another dollar $1.50 on an upgraded unit. It would’ve made it so much nicer.
M**D
works great
dried my filament perfect for prin ting
B**B
Great dryer!
Great tool to help condition spools of filament to prep for printing. Using this tool works well for petg filament which is notorious for problems when the filament has excess moisture.
M**B
Awful display/touchscreen
It will get the job done and has easy pre-set settings depending on the filament. The overall build quality is good but the touch screen is the worst, lowest quality touch screen I have ever used in my entire life. You know how if you press too hard on those old liquid crystal segmented displays and it kinda messes up and takes a second to fix itself.... You barely touch these buttons on this unit and the LCD is all mushy. Ugh I hate it. But at least it works and gets the job done
J**T
Works great
Got this due to the high humidity that I was seeing in the room where the printer was and started to see some issues with prints. I love how easy it was to use and that it holds 2 spools in it. It has the option to run tubes straight to the printer and a friend who has the same one uses these, I haven't tried them yet. I would recommend this if you are looking for a smaller filament dryer that holds 2 spools.
S**E
Update: Deserves ZERO stars
8/30 update: So in addition to the problems that I've experienced with this product below, now is a brand new reason to hate this product and brand: This unit, purchased in May, just a few months ago, has now completely stopped functioning. It will turn on, start drying the filament for all of about 30 seconds, and then shut off. Long story short, it's now just a paperweight.I can promise one thing: After my experience with this product AND with Creality's customer service, I will never purchase from this company again. To be clear, I would rather light my money on fire than let it get into the hands of Creality.EDIT: Creality contacted me because they were concerned about my poor review. After some back and forth, they informed me that the "solution" to my problem was that I am supposed to purchase a teflon tube (NOT included with my dryer) to insert within the plug in the lid in order to make the dryer feed the filament properly.In other words, they appear to be acknowledging that their product is defective, but rather than FIX the problem, they would rather make their customers buy additional supplies to fix it themselves. To be clear, I am not opposed to making modifications to a product myself to make it work better or make it more useful. What I am opposed to is a company being aware that their product has a flaw and intentionally putting it on the customers to fix it.For that reason, I am downgrading my review to ONE star. I will absolutely never do any business with Creality again.-----------------------------------------------------------------So... you're supposed to be able to do two things with this dyer box: 1. Dry and dehumidify a filament spool. 2. Feed the spool from the dryer box to your printer.This unit so far appears to do the first. Completely fails at the second.The lid has a small plug that you can open up that you're supposed to feed your filament through and then run it your printer. The problem is that this rubber plug is so tight that my printer (Anycubic Kobra) can't properly pull the filament through. My print head and the dryer box wind up playing tug-of-war with the filament, with the printer pulling the box over and then ultimately throwing an error because the filament has jammed.The only solution I can think of is to drill a wider opening in the dryer box so the filament more smoothly can pull though, but I'm not even certain this will work because the rollers on the bottom of the box don't really roll, so the spool isn't really able to properly roll. Even so, if I have to drill a bigger hole in the lid so the filament feeds properly, that kind of defeats the purpose of the dryer box in the first place.Basically, I now have a dryer box that can properly dry out my filament roll so I can remove it from the box and properly mount it on my printer for small print jobs, but I can't continually use the dryer box to maintain correct humidity of a spool for larger prints.Since this only actually performs half of the job it's supposed to, I'm giving it two stars.
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