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>you have to dry it for a day to get it to a usable state
One hour is enough if you do it at 100C. There's not a lot of line to dry so it dries up quickly. If it was an entire 1kg filament spool then things would have been different.
>nylon filament is properly packed and comes from the factory with minimal moisture content
It still sucks moisture out of the air.
>you can then store it back into a bag and such out air and fill it with a dessicant
Only if it's an airtight bag. That's why I brought up storage. I don't have a way to store nylon properly so I'd have to dry it every now and then. Drying the entire spool is asking for trouble since I have no idea if the spool will melt at 100C or not.

>trimmer line is just a fucking gimmick to get views
If you can get nylon at a decent price aka 25-35$ then good for you. I'd be overpaying for the same roll by 2-3x. Also I don't print nylon that often so breaking bank on an entire roll doesn't really make sense.

>good luck printing with that reliably
Thanks bro, I already did :^)
Christmas tree, car trim clips and arrow nocks, all printed with trimmer wire nylon.

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