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Creality Hyper ABS Filament for K1/K1 Max/K1C, Official 3D Printer Filament ABS 1.75mm for High-Speed Printing Convenient Open Printing ABS Filament, 1kg(2.2lbs) Spool Fit Most 3D Printer(Black)

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Creality Hyper ABS Filament for K1/K1 Max/K1C, Official 3D Printer Filament ABS 1.75mm for High-Speed Printing Convenient Open Printing ABS Filament, 1kg(2.2lbs) Spool Fit Most 3D Printer(Black)

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· 【Five Times Faster, More Efficient】By increasing the fluidity of common ABS materials, Hyper ABS makes 3D printing faster and more efficient. Thanks to the fast cooling formula, Hyper Series ABS supports up to 300mm/s print speed with Creality K1/K1 Max/K1C · 【Convenient Open Printing】No need warm enclosure and filament dryer box, printing perfect and high precision models which make 3D printing much easier · 【High Impact Resistance】Hyper ABS has an impact strength of 19kJ/m², nearly double compared to PLA's 10kJ/m². Its printed models are stronger than PLA's and can be better used for printing parts in stressful environments · 【Less Cracking & Warping】Hyper ABS can release stress well during the printing process, thus reducing the shrinkage rate of ABS. No need to close the cavity for printing, it can be successfully printed and effectively avoiding cracking and warping · 【Cardboard Spool & Box】Creality Hyper ABS Filament using a fully recyclable cardboard spool and box allows allows convenience for sorting and recycling after the filament is exhausted

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Barnacle WesReviewed in the United States on March 17, 2025

Prints fast, very strong prints. Works great in the textured bed. Moisture is a problem after it's been open for 2-3 days, so get a drying solution. I find the Creality vacuum bags and desiccant beads work well. I found a design for a perforated jar with a screw lid to hold the beads I printed in this and they work great.

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TharenReviewed in the United States on January 17, 2025

Filament dryer that doesn't look cheap. This thing is a workhorse for my work printer. It does a fantastic job, looks good, and is pretty quiet. I have recommended it to all my friends with 3d printers. Good at keeping PA6-CF dry. Creality may be mid at making 3d printers, but dang can they make a good filament dryer!

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Steven DiGiovanniReviewed in the United States on May 30, 2024

I’m in love with this dryer. It works as expected and having the feeder on top separate from the lid is great. I had tried the previous version of this and the lid would keep lifting as the filament fed into the extruded. They solved that problem! I love the look of this and its size is perfect for the small area I have for this printer. I saw in some reviews that the touch screen isn’t as responsive. The only issue I have is when you tap the power button it isn’t always responsive and sometimes have to tap it a couple times. But for me that isn’t a problem as I power mine down by the main switch in the back. The rest of the touch features work perfectly with no responsiveness issues at all. I’ve been using this for a bit now and over all I’m very happy with it. I am giving it 4 stars just because of the issue with the power button on the touch screen as some people may get annoyed and I want to give an honest review. I feel it’s built well and has all the features I could want. I love that I can pick different materials and that it has a memory feature incase the power goes out, which mine did while in the middle of printing. It put the settings right back to where I had them when the power came back on. Overall I’m extremely happy with this dryer and would recommend it.

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Dick CheneyReviewed in the United States on March 1, 2024

Click to play video Full disclaimer, I bought both of these with my own money. The sunlu had raving reviews and the creality had no reviews at the time of my purchase. I decided to compare these since I could not find someone else who did it. I was going to build one but for ~$50-60 I thought it was not worth my time to make one DIY. Power cords: creality uses standard 120V slim ac power plug (148W), same as playstation/TV/other small electronics Sunlu uses 24V 2A power brick with barrel plug (48W). This is unacceptable in 2024, either use standard AC power adapters or USB-C Power-Delivery The biggest complaint about the sunlu is the fact that the charger is from the rear of the dryer on the long side (since the LCD is on the other) this means that you cannot lay it up against a wall because the cord gets in the way. It also falls over very easily. The creality does not. Heat/drying ability: creality is much more capable outputting heat, as it draws 148W maximum, tripling the heating ability of the sunlu at 48W maximum. this translates to filament drying faster in the creality, the sunlu stays barely warm while the creality is hot to touch (but not uncomfortably hot). The sunlu has a max runtime of only 6 hours (creality 48 hours) which sucks for wet filament since it can take well over 12 hours to fully dry. In fact, I once woke up with my filament more wet in the morning than it was at night because it had shut off and I left my window open. This being said, I do not like that both are only suspended on ball bearing rollers, I felt that the creality was a little uneven heating the bottom rear side of the filament more than the rest, with the front side of the fillament (facing the panel) staying the coolest. this can easily be fixed by adding a motor to rotate the filament like a rotisserie chicken, I am not sure why no one uses that idea yet, I will likely modify my creality to do this using a microwave oven plate motor. Noise: Creality has a kinda annoying hum from the fan. It is much quieter than my printer but definitely audible and annoying if in the same room. I will likely replace it with a silent fan. the Sunlu is quiet. Screen: Sunlu screen is turned on by double tapping, it uses an LCD panel with a manual LED backlight. Light turns off automatically after a a minute by default which really bothers me as it sits under my dark desk so I have to keep tapping it to turn on. Even after setting LED-ON, the backlit panel turns off after a few minutes and the led-ring stays on. Creality screen is turned on by pressing and holding for about two seconds (light pressure). It stays on until you turn it off and is a modern looking color lcd-panel. I like this panel better, i think it is better looking and more responsive, although i wish it had an AMOLED or OLED. Lid: both feature clamshell designed lids, however the creality lid is a better fit and has no holes in it. The sunlu has two holes in the lid. It sometimes closes without fitting into the lower piece so you have to mess with it so it closes properly. both lack a gasket for sealing so I would not expect either of them to function well for long term filament storage, although the sunlu would fair worse with the more-poorly fitting enclosure and two unsealed ports on the lid. Price: I bought both on sale, it was about $55 for the sunlu and $60 for the creality so the price at the time was about the same, even if it was $10-15 more it would be worth getting the creality. If the creality had a gasket around the shell, an optional motorized roller, had a larger space inside (for 5KG spools), space for desiccant, an automated feed system (such as bambulab AMS) and AMOLED/OLED panel, this would easily be the best filament dryer ever made. Especially with a glass/metal body and cover I would easily pay over two hundred dollars for it. Returning the sunlu. Keeping the creality. Thanks for reading.

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J. ColmanReviewed in the United States on February 12, 2025

I am using this on my Bambu A1. No enclosure needed! I have had spectacular results. I didn't even dry it before use. No warping at all. Pretty low odor. Nice bed adhesion AND removal. I don't use ABS a lot, but when I need to print something that has to be very sturdy, I like to use ABS. Overall -- very pleased. I just wish it came in a few more colors....

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feelthepayneReviewed in the United States on March 21, 2025

Im glad I finally got a drier. The improvement in print quality is immediately noticeable. This is probably the quickest way to improve your print quality. Eliminated stringing/spider webbing completely. My supports finally break off cleanly. It has presets for common filaments and you can adjust the temperature to what you like up to about 160°C. Max run timer is 48hrs I believe. Took me a little bit to get it feeding properly into my extruder, but once you figure that out, you're good to go. To touch screen is a little finicky and the rollers could be a little smoother, but those are my only real complaints.

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Murat ÇelebioğluReviewed in Turkey on April 15, 2024

Hızlı teslimat, güzel ürün. Teşekkürler

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Norbert81Reviewed in Germany on December 3, 2024

Habe mir das Material im Rahmen einer Anfangsbestückung für den 3d Drucker gekauft, noch ohne mich auszukennen. Inzwischen habe ich mich in das Thema eingearbeitet und bin sehr angetan von diesem Material. Da ich vorwiegend Funktionsteile Drucke und keine Dekoartikel bin ich auf eine hohe Festigkeit angewiesen. Ich drucke inzwischen fast nur noch TPU und PTEG. Wenn man hohe Festigkeiten erreichen möchte muss man natürlich auch die Druckparameter anpassen. Im westentlichen Kühlung und Geschwindigkeit reduzieren. Aber dann bekommt man auch Teile die tatsächlich von der Transluzens profitieren und sehr belastbar sind.

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richard robichaudReviewed in Canada on February 1, 2024

This is great I like it because it's a stronger bowmen tube. The tube cutter is a must because it cuts clean and ti fits perfectly.

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Alessio L.Reviewed in Italy on March 2, 2025

Ottimo

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ZackReviewed in Canada on November 7, 2024

Works exactly as expected and dries filament well. It's quiet and doesn't kick off much heat itself. Most importantly, I trust a brand like Creality when it comes to running unattended heaters for 8 hours not to burn my house down. It's a bit more expensive but the peace of mind and quality is worth a few extra dollars. The only downside is that the screen doesn't feel high quality. It might just be that way to withstand heat and consume less power because it looks like a low power touch screen calculator style display. It works fine to press a couple settings and then forget about it, just press slowly and hard and it'll register your inputs fine.