YOOPAI 3D Printer Enclosure for Ender- Fireproof & Dust Proof Constant Temperature Protective Cover for 3D Printers(Compitable with Most FDM Printers) 25.6” ×21.6” ×29.5”
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Bret Staehling
> 24 hourI got this enclosure so I could branch out from PLA and start printing with materials like ASA and ABS without concern for warping or structural defects. It fits my Ender 3 Pro perfectly including a reel of filament mounted on top of the printer and all the little accessories I printed for it along the way like a tool holder and a filament guide arm. All of it enclosed with no problem inside the tent. The AC power cord goes right through the little opening, which is in the correct location for Ender 3 Pro (bottom right back). The tent was easy to set up without tools. You only have to push the rods together like Tinker Toys and fit the structure inside the tent material. It all comes right apart and folds up just as easily. The tent feels very durable and good quality overall. My first print with ASA went very well using this enclosure. The tent contained the heat and the smell very well.
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Devi
> 24 hourI’ve ordered three of these… the first one was great, easy to assemble, sturdy metal connectors, and the supports fit in the enclosure well. A few months later I ordered a second one for another printer. What arrived was different, it had plastic connectors, the rods weren’t the right length and required trimming in order to put the support structure into the enclosure. I ordered a third for another printer, figuring for the price it was still worth it since after modifying the second one, it still worked well. This one arrived with the plastic connectors, and better quality control on the rod length, but it’s a really tight fit to get the structure into the enclosure (I think because of the switch from the metal connectors to the plastic) so I still had to shorten the rods. Unfortunately it didn’t come with all of the parts, I’m short a vertical rod, I’m hoping the company will correct this. It’s a shame, the first enclosure is very nice. I really wish the second and third had been as nice… using an enclosure definitely helps with prints, reducing warping, better adhesion, and with a filter modification allows safe printing with materials that off gas.
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Jasmine & Logan Sawyer
> 24 hourAppears to be great value for your money and looks great just got my ender 3 printer setup in it and I’m happy. Instructions are easy but pay attention or you’ll have to turn the pole box around because you weren’t paying attention like I did lol.
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S. Jacobs
> 24 hourUsing this with my Prusa I3MK3/S. Printer fits fine, and have Octoprint in a Pi on the left side of the enclosure (where the Velcro flap is). Also works fine.
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Mats Jeff
> 24 hourThis is a great enclosure for the Ender 3 V2. Well made, well thought out. I bought it because I wanted to print some ASA and ABS and needed to keep it warm. Worst decision of my printing career. Even after cleansing myself of that horror-show, the pain lived on. In short, I figured since I already bought the enclosure I might as well use it, if nothing else, to keep the printer clean. Thats when the real nightmare began. No print after the ASA worked. after a short while, the PLA would stop flowing (yes I changed back to PLA settings). I changed everything to trouble shoot, nozzles, hot end, spools, feeder, feed arm, yada yada yada. In the end, it was the enclosure itself. Once it warms up enough, it softens the PLA enough that it wont feed any longer, just skip. I print at 200/70, never had an issue with adhesion or layering. I will eventually use the enclosure again over the winter, but will install and exhaust fan and vent it out. In the meantime, it sits disassembled in a closet. Bottom, use only if necessary, not just to keep dust off.
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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!
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James Thompson
> 24 hourThe tent is well made and should last for a long time. If you are having trouble with your prints lifting and have tried all other fixes (brims, rafts, bed temp, etc.) this may just be the answer youre looking for. This tent keeps the air surrounding the print warm and therefore keeps the plastic layers warm, minimizing any warping. To give a brief 101 on why prints warp: The bottom few layers of your print stay nice and hot with a heated bed. As the print moves up, the higher layers dont stay warm, so they start to contract. That contraction pulls the print upward, giving you the unwanted corner warping. This tent helps fix that issue by keeping the upper layers warmer so the contraction is reduced. If youre on the fence about it, buy it. You wont regret it.
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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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brandon
> 24 hourthis works awesome. my prints have been coming out cleaner and my room doesnt smell like syrup. anymore. it helps with my time-lapse and twitch streams too. i wish the manual was a little better but i got it figured out.
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Ambodian
> 24 hourWhile theres nothing complex with the structure, its difficult to keep the frame together while getting it in the enclosure, due to the relatively loose fit of the pieces used to connect the fiberglass tubes, both for joining the two halves of each tube and the corner. In addition, once everything is aligned properly, it takes a little bit of effort to stretch the sides, top corners, and rear portion of the enclosure over the frame. It would be much easier for two to assemble than one. Finally, it also look like after installing it you will have to do a some tweaking of your temperature settings due to improved heat retention, and oh yes, 3D Printer Enclosure in turquoise on the top front panel looks really tacky.