🔥 Elevate your 3D printing game with safety, silence, and precision! 🌡️
This 2025 3D printer enclosure offers a fireproof, dustproof, and noise-isolating environment with constant temperature control, compatible with major Ender and Anycubic models. Its easy, tool-free setup and robust materials ensure safer, quieter, and higher-quality 3D printing experiences.
J**N
Fits X1 Carbon with AMS
Fits my Bambu Labs X1 Carbon with the AMS on top. The printer door can’t open all the way because it bumps into the lower part of the enclosure door but I’ll fix that by putting the printer on some kind of platform. The fan seemed small but when it comes on you can see it creating a negative pressure environment.The enclosure is built to tight tolerances so it will be a challenge to get the cover/walls on. The final corner was a pain but I ended up using 2 plastic trim removal tools to help stretch it over that last corner. Tight as a drum!
A**N
Tight fit
I struggled to get this together only because the enclosure was so tight around the frame. I ended up heating up the corners of the frame with a hair dryer. Heating seemed to relax things enough to allow the cover to fit. It was a tight pull over the last corner even with the heat.This is my second enclosure and it is definitely a better quality than the first one I got. The exterior material is thicker and more sturdy. The canvas exterior material seems better quality than the rubbery exterior of the other enclosure I got. This one seems to be more air tight also...not so many pin holes.Overall I would buy this one again and probable will.
J**I
Working great, but had to mod it to fit the tent.
The media could not be loaded. Not sure who was on the QA team when checking the tent measurements, but the tent would not fit around the frame once I got it assembled. I made sure all poles were in as far as they could go, but I could not get the tent on. In the process of trying to fit it, the seams on one side of it ripped and that told me that I was forced to do something about it. I was forced to cut about 1 inch off from several of the poles using my rotary tool, so I could finally get the tent on. Once I did that, it fit perfectly. Now my first 3D printer's environment stays around 95F+ when printing and my curling problem is mostly gone.I'm using a fridge thermometer to monitor the ambient temp inside the tent. It's magnetic, so you will see it sticking to the filament holder arm in the video. The top two temps are the sensors in my fridge, while the bottom is the ambient temp in the tent. I still get the occasional issue with curling or collisions because of leveling and heat bed temps as you may see in the video, still sort of learning and I had to abort that print, but you can see it is staying a nice temp of about 96F, despite it being placed right in the path of my A/C vent.Aside from the fitting issue, the only other complaint really is that there is not clear window on the top or other sides to allow light in, so I picked up these great little remote controlled lights and hung them onto the top bars. (In opposite corners) Now with a remote from the outside, I can turn on both lights with a single remote click and see how the print is doing. Because of the reflective material inside the tent, the remote works great to turn both lights on, despite them not being in line of sight with the remote or each other. I never have to open it to turn the lights on and see how it's doing. Just needed to run the usb cables up to the lights to always keep them charged.Except for the initial assembly issues, I'm pretty happy with this tent, but you will need to make sure you have space for it. The tent is very large and should house most printers that do not have lots of extended hardware like multiple filament spools and all that.
A**R
Great customer service. Doesn't fit Neptune 4 Max.
Edit: I changed my review from 3 stars to 5. After seeing my review, the seller reached out to offer a refund and I assume revise the listing information. I'm really impressed by the customer service. The enclosure is really nice and customer service is top notch.Original Review: Nice enclosure, but it's listed as fitting an Elegoo Neptune 4 Max and doesn't. It fits the printer, but doesn't give it enough room to move the bed.
R**D
Absurd Design Flaws
This product is basically just a plastic pole frame over a canvas cover. Sounds simple in theory, but the designers made the measurements so incredibly close that it really isn't the slightest bit practical. Expect a minimum of an hour to put this together (I needed to take breaks for finger pain, and I don't have arthritis or anything like that). Ultimately I'd recommend pliers to pull the final corner or two into place, and a hammer to ensure that all the pipes have actually gone into their connecters, as the connector diameters vary wildy (some are so loose the pieces slide right apart, while others are so tight you won't be getting the pipe in without hammering).The most nonsensical part of the process is the zippers. You'd think, with as insanely tight this is, somebody would have considered the need for quality zippers to keep it all together. But these are the cheapest zippers I've seen on anything in a long time. Drag is awful, and naturally they constantly split due to the tight fit, compromising the entire structure. The stitches also pull nearly to the point of ripping in some places. Even a single inch worth of additional slack would have been enough for all of this to fit together without causing any functional issues, but the way it is now, the zippers basically aren't of any use.Last thing--Although I knew this enclosure was going to be big (I checked the measurements), seeing it in person is...good lord. The enclosure is more than three times the size of an Ender 3 pro, so, picture something larger than a minibar refrigerator. It would probably fine for a dedicated workbench, but it's completely impractical for desktop use.It took two attempts before I got one with all the pieces in the box. Sadly it looks like it's going back anyway. It's possible to get this thing put together and in use, but the zippers are a huge design flaw that can't be overlooked. I'm not a believer in the "you get what you pay for" excuse. Make a product of at least the minimal quality required for it to function, or don't make a product at all. It's not the consumer's fault what you choose to charge for it.
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