✨ Elevate Your Printing Game with Style!
The 3D Printer Enclosure is a versatile protective cover designed for various 3D printers, including popular models from Creality and Anycubic. It features built-in LED lighting for enhanced visibility, a constant temperature environment for improved print quality, and a dustproof, fireproof design for safety. With easy installation and noise reduction capabilities, this enclosure is perfect for both hobbyists and professionals looking to optimize their 3D printing experience.
Color | Black |
Enclosure Material | Fibreglass |
Operating System | Linux |
Compatible Devices | Laptop |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 25.6"D x 21.6"W x 28.7"H |
P**U
Spacious enough for my printer, good lighting, good ventilation.
Easy to assemble and disassemble.The lighting and ventilation work fine.I procured an airduct extension and printed my own duct adapter hardware, and it all works great.I use it for an FDM printer, which is overkill, but I would trust it for a resin printer.I would absolutely never use a resin printer without such an enclosure. Probably never within the living part of my home.This enclosure, though, I trust.
M**.
A GREAT value for a surprisingly effective enclosure!
I needed to reliably print a few parts for a Voron 2.4 build, which requires ABS. I have an old Prusa I3 clone in the garage which I've occasionally used for this since there are usually no drafts, and I stink up the garage instead of the house. During the hot summer months, when the garage is often pushing 90F, I'm normally able to get away with printing ABS well with an open frame. Come fall and winter, warping becomes an issue. Plus, the family was getting tired of the "Don't open the garage door!" exclamations from me when I was printing ABS.Picked this up to provide a quick enclosure, with hopes it would allow reliable ABS printing (and allow the garage door to be opened while doing so). This has worked SHOCKINGLY well. Since my printer has been in this enclosure, I've been able to print about 10 parts, a few of which are highly prone to warping (small contact space on the bed). All of them have printed successfully and beautifully. Of course, the blast of "ABS stink" when you unzip it to remove the print is fun."Just the facts, ma'am":Pros:- Super easy to assemble, although it's bigger than you think so have some space.- Canvas with the shiny fireproof lining is thick and well sewed. It didn't feel "cheap" at all. There is quality here.- I find the LED to be plenty of illumination, especially since it reflects off the shiny material inside. My print camera finds it to be plenty of light, too.- A good number of round bungs to route cables through, that seem to be in the right place. Two on the back and one on the right-hand side towards the rear.- Has a rather large flap on the left, which I'm not using. Closes with velcro.- I like that measurements were listed clearly, so I could ensure it would fit and get the correct size. Medium worked for my Prusa I3 clone (about the size of an Ender 3, I guess) with room to spare.- I can print ABS consistently, and get strong, clean prints!Cons:- Bungs are a little on the tight side. Had to really push the power cable through and thought I was going to tear the fabric. I did not, which is also a pro I guess, that canvas is pretty tough!- The clear viewing window has a lot of folds in it, so it can be a little difficult to see print details.Overall, I think this is a fantastic value if you're looking for an inexpensive and plug-and-play enclosure for your 3D printer.
M**N
Fits a Bambu P1S, almost
This review is for the Medium size kit with the exhaust fan and tube. The outer dimensions are great for a Bambu P1S. The AMS fits with a few inches to spare on the top, and there’s plenty of room around the sides. It’s easy to open the AMS also, since the zipper top opens all the way up the front and over the top. The quality seems really good actually - sturdy and well built, and all of the required parts were in the box. Only one small hiccup is that the front zipper door is curved on the bottom, and the front door hits the curve. See the photos. I had to build a little 2” tall platform to put it on. With that, everything fits great! Still room at the top to fit the AMS. The fan, light, and tubing work great too. I’d recommend.
R**S
Well worth the money if you have the soace
Great product and easy to set up. Comes with small light and claims to be fire proof/resistant. Having the enclosure helped my print quality and bed adhesion. I ended up sending it back just cause it was alittle bigger than I had room for but other than size I would recommend this enclosure
A**S
Good enclosure, wish it was bigher for other printers
This was my first printer i've ever bought, and we wanted to have an enclosure due to dust and animals. The enclosure is massive, but not massive enough to put a elegoo Neptune max in. It fits perfectly for my elegoo Neptune plus in though. So maybe if you have a printer underneath any max brand it will work perfectly. It does hide the noise and it does keep cold air out. At first it was a pain to build, but after a while you get it. I got it when I was on sale so I got 2 of them. I would definitely recommend this, especially if you're just starting out printing. The quality is pretty good.It just reminds me of a tent. And it has side pockets and slots, if you have AMS or combo.
S**S
No more curling up from build plate
While very inexpensive this was easy to assemble and appears sturdy. I was able to squeeze my Anycubic Vyper inside and moved the filament reel to the top plus printed a couple companion parts to reduce the angles of the entry. My ABS printing went from curling up from the plate to just not curling! Apparently even temperature control throughout the print is a big deal!
J**R
The ventilation is why I wanted this, and it works.
I purchased this 3D printer enclosure to create a safer, more controlled environment for my workspace. After using it for a while, here are my thoughts:Build Quality and Design:The enclosure is constructed well enough. The frame is flimsy plastic. But I figure if I ever damage a part, I should be able to repair it easily.The transparent panel with the zipper is fine. With the fan running, I can leave the front open sometimes and not smell much of the resin.The included ventilation system works effectively to extract odors. But you have to figure out your own attachment for the other end of the hose. I 3d printed a part for it to blow straight out a window.The fan is not quiet but it doesn't bother me.The light is nice. I don't need a "Thermo-Hygrometer" but the temp display is useful.It is large enough to accommodate most 3D printers, I have two in this one.
M**O
Good fit for Ender 3 Max.
There's enough side to side and front to back clearance for base plate movement. It's taller than necessary but other than getting a custom made tent I don't see how you'd get around that. There's enough internal space that I can fit the Ebox filament drier inside while printing. The tent poles are fiberglass so they should stand up well over time. All in all, it seems like a really nice piece of kit for not too much money. I print in my basement and the tent seems to have cleared up my print base warpings by having a warmer draft free environment.
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