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Tango
> 3 dayGood price, works great.
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Shane Swan
Greater than one weekThis was so easy to assemble and start right away. Keeps a constant temperature and humidity for printing with my Ended Pro 3
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Gamebox.Systems
> 3 dayI enjoy using this kind of enclosure due to them being easy to setup and move around. They make fitting a printer in any environment possible. Good item to have in your shop. No complaints, just works. :)
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lynne
> 3 dayMy husband got a 3 d printer for his bday so for Christmas I got him the cover, this will keep dust particles from getting into any of the components. He said he can have it on while zipped up in there but doesn’t , just when not in use he has his 3 d printer put away. Very good quality and easy to assemble.
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Aaron N.
07-06-2025Although 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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Mats Jeff
> 3 dayThis 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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Devi
> 3 dayI’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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Robert Montgomery
> 3 dayAn 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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rita stahl
> 3 dayI bought this so I could print in hygroscopic materials and it does what I needed it to do. Be warned however, you may need to out a heater in it to get the temps up to what you need.
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Chase
> 3 dayBought this for printing PETG, ASA, and other materials susceptible to warping. With an Ender 3 running at 250 C hotend and 90 C bed, the enclosure maintains a temperature of approximately 30 C in typical room temperatures, hot enough to stop large PETG parts from warping. Also helps reduce noise from printer fans and the like. For hotter temperatures you will need an enclosure heater, I will be adding one soon but this enclosure is a good starting point.