Anycubic Wash and Cure 3 vs SUNLU S4 Four-Spool Filament Dryer

Head-to-head spec comparison to help you pick the right environment upgrade for your needs.

Anycubic Wash and Cure 3

Anycubic

$99

vs
SUNLU S4 Four-Spool Filament Dryer

SUNLU

$169

Spec Winner

SUNLU S4 Four-Spool Filament Dryer

Wins on 6 of 8 spec categories

Spec-by-Spec Comparison

SpecAnycubic Wash and Cure 3SUNLU S4 Four-Spool Filament Dryer
CategoryResin workflowFilament dryer
RoleWash and cure stationMulti-spool drying station
Max Temp0 C70 C
CapacitySmall resin builds4 spools
Active HeatNoYes
Active AirflowNoYes
Humidity ReadoutNoYes
Print ThroughNoYes
VentilationNoNo
Resin WorkflowYesNo
Abrasive ReadyNoNo
Best MaterialsSLA/MSLA resinPETG, TPU, nylon, PLA+
FootprintPost-processing stationLarge bench station
Price$99$169
Rating8.8/109.1/10
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Pros & Cons

Anycubic Wash and Cure 3

Pros

  • Combines the two resin post-processing steps most beginners underbuild: controlled washing and consistent curing.
  • A dedicated station reduces the messy container shuffle that spreads uncured resin around a desk.
  • Clear fit for small-format resin printers where a full industrial workflow is unnecessary.
  • Better safety habit builder than improvising with random jars and inconsistent UV exposure.

Cons

  • Does not replace gloves, eye protection, ventilation, or resin handling discipline.
  • Wash-and-cure size must be checked against the largest build volume you actually print.
  • A cleaner station can still become contaminated if tools and lids are not separated.

SUNLU S4 Four-Spool Filament Dryer

Pros

  • Four-spool capacity makes it the cleanest single purchase for AMS-style benches, color swaps, and households with several open rolls.
  • Active heat plus circulation solves the two-part drying problem: warming the spool and moving humid air away from the filament surface.
  • Print-through workflow reduces the chance that a dried nylon, TPU, or PETG spool immediately reabsorbs moisture while a long job runs.
  • The higher price is easier to justify when you would otherwise buy two single-spool dryers plus separate dry boxes.

Cons

  • Overkill for a one-printer PLA bench where a sealed storage box and occasional single-spool dryer would do the job.
  • Large footprint demands a real bench position, not a corner shelf.
  • Multi-spool dryers do not replace labeled dry storage; partial rolls still need sealed long-term storage after the print.

Our Verdicts

Anycubic Wash and Cure 3

The Anycubic Wash and Cure 3 is the resin workflow product we would put in front of almost every small-printer beginner. It does not make resin harmless, but it turns post-processing into a repeatable station instead of a messy ritual spread across the whole bench.

SUNLU S4 Four-Spool Filament Dryer

The SUNLU S4 is the best launch pick for a printer owner who has moved past one open PLA roll and now needs an actual humidity-control station. It is not the cheapest way to dry a spool, but it is the most coherent way to keep several filaments usable, print from the box, and stop treating wet PETG or nylon as a printer-tuning mystery.

Anycubic Wash and Cure 3

$99

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SUNLU S4 Four-Spool Filament Dryer

$169

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