Creality Filament Recycling...

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Kurt The 3D Printer GUY!!

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Mar 28, 2026, 11:05:39 AMMar 28
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This just came up in my FB feed. I've heard a little talk/mention of it before - but, this is the first time I actually saw the product. Will admit - the video on FB - in one or 2 spots - the spools it was shown that it was creating in the video - looked kinda like Crap. But, the website sure is FLASHY!!!

Now - I will admit - the 2-part system does look pretty slick:
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Oddly enough - they even claim you can use Walnut shells in the process:
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They do mention a major caveat/limitation to the recycling process:
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And - it's a pretty STEEP Price point - not Really Hobbyist level - but, then again - if a Hobbyist can afford a Bambu H2D - they CAN then afford this:
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Enough said...
-K



Lee Foulkes

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Apr 1, 2026, 7:56:14 AM (11 days ago) Apr 1
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Yes, hopefully they can became main stream. I am in waste management and recycling so peaked my interest when i saw it on YT somewhere. I sometimes look at the inefficient way I do things, often printing draft parts for size and tolerance and have a few bags of poop from the Bambu’s.Depending on how well they work / how they long they last there could be a basis for investment, especially if using his value filaments. A top brand PLA say.
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