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Evan Monserrate
> 3 dayGreat 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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Ambodian
10-06-2025While 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.
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guru
> 3 dayI did not realize how much heat my Ender 3 Pro generated until I got this. It dampens the sound and keeps the heat in. It was easy to put together. Fits my printer nicely with a web cam and a octopi with enough room for everything. Also a bonus is that the reflective inside helps my LEDs light my print better.
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Jay Ferris
> 3 dayThis has worked out very well for printing ABS on my Ender 3 Pro. It helped with warping and bed adhesion in particular. When fully zipped up inside of a 68F/20C room, the temp inside the sealed enclosure was approx 89F/32C after 10 minutes and I was able to lower the temp using the zippers as vents. Also feel better leaving it unattended knowing it’s made of fireproof materials. Assembly was straightforward (see pic).
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Craig Bevil
> 3 dayIts 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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Greg C.
> 3 dayGreat enclosure. The only thing I’m concerned about is the power supply and control board by baking in the heat which will lessen its lifespan. Greater heat will dry out the caps faster. Other than that, very well designed and built.
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Ryan R.
> 3 dayStarted 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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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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S.H.
> 3 dayHelps with adhesion and warping!
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Liz Arnold
> 3 dayYou can use two spools at a time