✨ 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 |
C**Y
Perfect for my Anycubic Kobra 2
UPDATE: During my first print using this enclosure my chilly basement was 65 deg F. Inside the enclosure the temp was 83 deg F two hours into a print with PETG.I am very happy with this enclosure so far. I printed a top spool mount for my filament ahead of time and it fits perfectly. There are gusseted holes in the back on the bottom on both sides for routing power cables. The zippers seem decent and smooth. All I’ve done so far is do an auto leveling once I placed my printer inside but I could feel that the air inside was a bit warmer than the ambient air even with the door flap open.Running a Anycubic Kobra 2 (standard). This enclosure would not have enough space to also enclose the side mounted filament spool holder but as you can see relocating it to the top is a simple solution.Best of all it keeps my curious cat away from the printer!It did help having a second set of hands to get the frame into the cover but overall the assembly wasn’t too bad.
G**N
Very nice enclosure
This is a great enclosure. I have 4 of them. The USB powered light that comes with it is fairly strong and can clip in in multiple places. It not only has a side pocket which I have found useful for keeping paperwork for specific printers with those printers, but it also has a ready spot for installing the exhaust systems that can be purchased. It is very sturdy and puts together quickly. I have used other 3D print enclosures this is definitely the nicest one I've purchased.
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.
R**L
Once it's together, it's great
the rod frame and connectors didn't work well for me. I ended up throwing those pieces away. I replaced with 1/2" PVC piping and 3-way connectors. These were easy to size and setup. The skin/case is perfect. Like the LED lighting. Like the smooth zippers. I use this setup in a cold, freezing garage to house my 3D printer and maintain a working ambient temp. All prints since installing have been flawless. I would recommend.
K**H
Easy ABS prints
Was having issues printing ABS with my ender 3v3 ke, as soon as I put it in the enclosure it prints ABS with ease!
P**L
Good enclosure for Ankermake M5C
I'm a novice to 3d printing and my printer is in a very cold area of the house. I had lots of adhesion issues so after learning that temperature could be causing my issues I tried this enclosure. It took about 10 minutes to setup (the light is a great bonus) and it made an immediate difference in the adhesion of my prints. Looks pretty good too. I used it with an Ankermake m5c and it fit with plenty of breathing room.My setup doesn't move so I'm not too worried about the plastic brackets but if you are going to be moving it around I would be careful.
C**G
Improves ability to do 3D printing in cold environments, reduces noise
This got my printer going again. My basement was down to 58F, but I'm reading that 3D printers work best at a 65F or above, so I bought this enclosure and put my Anycubic Kobra 2 Neo inside. I went from almost 100% failed prints -- nothing would stick to the heated bed -- to ~66% successful, with the majority of them adhering to the bed.The only drawback: having to make a hole in the left side to pass in filament from a dryer. I used a short piece of PTFE tubing to create a passthrough, which works well enough.The light is perfect, works better than the wifi bulbs I was using the light up the area.This assembles quickly and easily. It also cuts down the noise from the printer.I recommend putting a hygrometer or temp/rh sensor inside to monitor the conditions. So far, it hasn't gotten too hot, but as the weather (and my basement) warms up, I'll likely need to determine how to vent some of that heat.
A**A
Love it
Nice set up for your printing! Easy to set up but QR code doesn’t give you the video like it says wash your hands after set up has some kind of powder on the rods.
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