I used to dry shrooms in a tote with a bucket of damp rid, it's not exactly the same but they get dry real fast. I suppose it would work for filament, too.
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No, it will not. It will help protect it from ambient moisture, but it won't remove moisture already within the filament, since the filament itself acts as a desiccant.
I use a modified food dehydrator. It’s cheaper than a filament dryer and does the same thing. You can often find them used for a good price. From my experience desiccant alone is not enough to dry out a filament.
I've successfully dried filament with these Eva Dry packs: https://a.co/d/eBVuUEE
I'm sure a dehydrator would be faster and drier, but I've used these to take a roll from printing poorly to printing acceptably in a few days. Just make sure it's freshly recharged and you put them together in a small airtight container.
A decent filament dryer is about $40 - 70. Might be worth the investment if you think you'll run into this issue frequently.
I would very much recommend a filament dryer for these purposes.
Get a food dehydrator. It's about the price of a roll of filament.