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Evan Monserrate
> 24 hourGreat price and easy to put together. I haven’t put my printer in it yet, but it should fit perfectly from what I checked!
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jarrett lovick
> 24 hourCould have used better instructions but comes together easy and is actually fairly sturdy
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Craig Bevil
> 24 hourIts durable. Its HUGE. Only drawback is you will have to cut a hole in it if you have a filament heater. My office isnt climate controlled and is very dusty. This solves both problems with one simple, affordable solution.
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Kevin J Allen
> 24 hourGreat for keeping your Ender 3d printer dust free and aids in maintaining proper temp while printing.
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Robert Montgomery
> 24 hourAn absolute must if you are printing ABS. Also makes use of the 3d printer much quieter and keeps your machine free of dust.
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N. Brakefield
> 24 hourMy Max wont fit with the reel and the hole is poorly placed to use the hotbox.
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Aaron N.
> 24 hourAlthough assembly instructions were lackluster, its not hard to figure out what goes where. I would have given it 5 stars if the zipper was further down and the side access was on the right hand side instead of the left.
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William
> 24 hourThis enclosure fits perfectly my Ender 3 V2 and is a must if you are going to print with ABS. In addition, give me peace of mind since the material is fire resistance.
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B. Nutting
> 24 hourMaterial for the enclosure is very easy to tear and is almost like paper. It is a snug fit for an Ender 3v2. It will work but I have to be careful not to rip it again. While assembling I tore one corner just trying to get it on the corner. Though it will work for what Im using it for, I wouldnt buy again and would not recommend. There are ones slightly larger that would work better.
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Ryan R.
> 24 hourStarted printing ASA and Nylons on my ender 3 v2 and realized I needed to control the ambient temps and drafts in my basement office. This enclosure was on sale so I grabbed it. Super easy, 5 min setup and I was ready to print. Using a meat thermometer probe measuring ambient temp over a long ~12hr print it seemed to hold 40c with no additional heat source other than the printer and hot end. The results on nylon can be see in part Im holding. No warp off the bed and pretty good overall adhesion for 1st print. Definitely worth it in my opinion!