Quote Originally Posted by Merijeek View Post
Actually, I'm not looking for storage, I'm looking for feeding-without-contortion, which I find is my biggest complaint with the unit. Threading the spool holders on is a pain in the ass and the filament seems to do a fairly extreme bend to get into the feeder tube.
DaveB is correct and I think you are missing the point. The dry box can be smaller than the printer and decrease load times/spooling issues substantially when setup properly. The bend is easy to manipulate with a dry box as long as you route the feed tube properly, I enjoy mine as it takes me less than 5 minutes to swap to a new spool.

My dry box has the feed exits out of the top (http://www.thingiverse.com/make:215673) and it works great compared to the stock setup. You will need to print something similar to these (http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:886002) in order to hold the spool centered on the dry box rod.

I do the filament unload to get the filament feed tube out of the extruder, move the box, change the filament, and reload. I do have to run the filament through the feed tube again before reloading, but it's really easy when on the spool.

Hope that provides some more information on why a drybox would be recommended for the problems you outlined.