🔥 Print with Confidence in Any Climate! 🔥
The Comgrow Fireproof and Dustproof 3D Printer Warm Enclosure is designed to create a stable printing environment for your Creality Ender series printers. With a spacious interior, flame-retardant materials, and easy installation, this tent ensures optimal performance while protecting your equipment from dust and noise.
G**Y
Worth Every Penny
We've been printing in a small room in the house because it had fewer, if any, drafts and a more steady state temperature. However, just opening the door to the room changed the temperature, and some prints reflected that. You could see where I checked on a print based on some layering issues. Plus the fact that we had some PETG that wouldn't adhere correctly no matter what we did.Finally, I'd had enough. I purchased this enclosure for the Ender 3 V2.The materials are quite tough. The insulation is relatively thick for a small tent like this. Putting it all together was very simple. The instructions were quite clear. It took a little force to ensure that all pipes were in the elbow joints, but nothing crazy. Also, some force is needed to get the tent firmly settled around the frame. Again, not much, but something to know. The vinyl isn't perfectly clear, and there are quite a few wrinkles, although they're going away over time. You can 100% observe the prints, but it's not the same as looking at them without the vinyl in the way. The zippers are sturdy and work well. In addition to the front opening, which extends to the top, there are openings on the side. Most of these are useful, but there is one issue. More on that in a minute.After construction, it was time to put the printer inside. It fit perfectly well. Even the filament guide that I had printed and attached to the printer fit neatly within the cover. I ran some test prints, and immediately saw a difference. The prints are coming out much better, smoother. Adhesion on the bed seems to be better as well.The one issue I have with it is that having the printer in the tent makes changing filament much more of a pain. None of the access panels, top or sides, are placed in such a way that you can get to where your hands need to be to replace the filament. That's honestly the worst thing I can say about this cover.Overall, it improved our print quality immediately. I'm very happy with the purchase.
S**N
Creality 3D Printer Enclosure
Bought this for my Ender3 V2 Neo printer and like it a lot. Well made and assembles easily. Contains heat from the printer almost too well as the enclosure will get pretty warm when printing and if not monitored can retain so much heat that the print can come loose from the print bed due to retained heat. I actually removed my printer from the enclosure because getting the filament out of the printer was a pain in the butt! Reason is because the unit is fairly close to the overall dimensions of the printer it is difficult to get on the side of the printer to get a straight pull on the filament to remove it from the extruder and print head. This has nothing to do with the quality of the enclosure, just with removing the filament to change colors etc. I have not tried to drop the side of the enclosure to gain access to the filament path to see if I can pull it directly that way. Just be aware that if the enclosure is close to the size of your printer you may have trouble. I probably should have bought the larger enclosure rather than the medium size one. Well insulated (foil) and solid well sewn fabric.
K**T
Needs to be about 1.5 inches wider
For Ender printers with the side mounted screen like the Ender 3 S1 series, this tent is "snug". It'll work but either the screen rests on the right side rail or the x axis motor rubs against the side. Another 1-2 inches and it would be perfect. Good tent otherwise, I have the large one for my CR 10S Pro V2 and it's also great.If you have adhesion issues with materials like PETG, this tent will make a dramatic difference. I don't really ever have adhesion issues with either of my printers in these tents and I don't use any bed adhesives. Definitely recommended, just hope they tweak it just a big to accommodate the design trend that the Ender series is headed towards.
T**O
Easy to setup
Easy to setup. Takes a little bit more space than needed for Ender 3 V2
S**R
Just... wow!
Edit/addition a week later: I would like to add that I thought assembly was very easy, it does help contain smells, and I noticed a newer review about the size. Yes it seems big however it is not much bigger than the Ender 3 so it just makes you realize what volume of space the 3d printer actually occupies. I've also noticed that my printer area is now neater and cleaner and I no longer accidentally bump it when printing (or off), and I no longer pile other project stuff on the platform or frame when not in use. It has simply helped me to better organize my 3d printer area and keep it that way. Unexpected bonus!---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Everybody wants an enclosure for their 3d printer, or at least they should want one. There are hundreds of ways to DIY something like this and I was on the cusp of making one myself until I realized that not only didn't I have time for yet another project but the end result probably wouldn't be as nice as this one. I think the only reason I hesitated after that moment was the price. And then, I just happened to need to switch to PETG and I hit failure after failure. Enclosure needed, enclosure purchased, done. Once I got it and set it up my first thoughts were "nice but nothing special". But then I started to actually USE the enclosure and I was sold. This was worth every penny. The material is fairly heavy and the frame is sturdy. I like the shiny reflective lining. It retains heat well. It has a top and side door for both access and ventilation. The front entrance goes up and over the top. Access is NOT an issue with this enclosure and it is also keeping cat hair and dust OFF of my printer and prints. :-) It is simple yet seems well built, purposely built, and it just plain works. The only change I would consider at all is to make the front zipper go a bit deeper into the corners / not as rounded, but this is an incredibly small gripe. After using this enclosure, and I'm sure as with any enclosure, the quality of my prints went WAY up. PETG is now a dream to use. ABS is already in the rear view mirror and I'm wondering about PLA.It will get dark inside so you absolutely need a light. I chose an LED light which is powered by USB and has a switch in the cord. ASIN: B00QX096L0Adding this enclosure will inhibit some printer noise but don't rely on it as your main silencer. Stepper Motor isolators, a better main board, swap to quieter / larger fans all help make the Ender 3 much more pleasant to be around and this enclosure is just another wonderful addition.I also highly recommend setting up OctoPrint and everything can fit nicely inside the enclosure with just a single power wire coming out. Please be sure to check the amperage of USB lights before seeing if your Rasp Pi can power it through USB, otherwise a cheap plug in USB power adapter is what you need. Other options include tapping your Ender PSU and use a Buck Converter to drop the voltage down for 5v/12v LEDs you can hang, hook, tape inside the enclosure.Amazon of course got this item to me fairly rapidly even with Covid-19 delays. Thanks!(I no longer see a way to attach photos but will add if it becomes possible. )
D**D
Nice improvement, comfy enough for render 5 pro
I was afraid it would be too big for Ender 5 but it is fine.I added some led strip for better lightning inside.
K**E
You need this enclosure!
I bought this for an Ender 3 V2, it quite snugly with the control panel right against the right side of the enclosure, but there's still enough room to access the control knob. A little tight on the left side, I had to print a different filament guide to fit inside the confines of the enclosure. You need to partially undress the enclosure when switching spools or performing maintenance, but it's easy to do. It's easy to put together, only took a few minutes. It took longer to remove the adhesive left behind on the metal poles from the number stickers than the time to put it together. It helps immensely containing the fumes from printing ABS. It also holds heat in, which also helped with printing. There are velcroed panels on the right side and the top to provide access. There's also a grommet on the left side front corner near the bottom for passing cables through.
G**L
Was hesitant but glad I got it
Nice having an incloser to keep the heat in anf the filiment dry! Like the extra protection just in case of a fire while running the printer...
M**N
Great cover for your Ender 3, does the job perfectly
I know there are cheaper ways to get a cover for your Ender 3 (such as building one) but if you are ok spending the money instead of time like I was than this cover will work perfectly for you. It builds easily and your Ender 3 will sit perfectly inside it without hitting any of the sides. There are velcro openings on the top and sides, which makes getting to certain parts of the Ender easier without having to remove the whole cover. The top opening would probably also let you install an external filament holder, although I haven't done that.
S**N
Not soundproof whatsoever
Honestly the main reason why I got this was for soundproofing but it didn’t do anything and the zipper looks like it’s about to break on both sides I am very unimpressed and I’m out of $100+
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