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Creality Official 3D Printer Enclosure, Fireproof and Dustproof Tent Constant Temperature Protective Cover Compatible with Creality Ender 3/ Ender 3 V3 SE/Ender 3 V3 KE, 21.65”x 25.59”x 29.52”

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Size: Ender-M


Features

  • Offering a Constant Temperature EnvironmentCreality 3D printer enclosure will perfectly improve your printing success, especially in winter and wet area. It keeps a constant temperature printing environment, reducing the bad impact to printed models when low-temperature weather, improving printing stability.
  • Safe to UseThe interior uses pure aluminum film and flame retardant appearance material. Technically, if in a fire, it will melt and not fire itself of the enclosure and will not spread as well. And don't worry about the strong odor from printed plastic, as it will stay in the tent, which will will keep your healthy.
  • Simple Installation and Stable StructureEquipped with a selection of glass fibre pipes, stable structure, abundant space and foldable storage does not take up space. And there are zippers on the front and top of the box which convenient for you to observe the printing of the model at any time.
  • Noise ReduceThe 3D printer enclosed build chamber would effectively block the noise during printing. It can also be used as a dust cover to prevent the printer from being covered with dust when you're not using it.
  • Compatible with Most 3D PrintersVolume: 21.65x 25.59x 29.52. Compatible with Ender 3/ Ender 3 V3 SE/ Ender 3 V3 KE/ Ender 3 V2 Neo/ Ender 3 V3/ Ender 3 V3 Plus/ Ender 3 Pro/Ender 3 V2/CR-100/CR-6SE/CR 20 pro.

Brand: Creality


Material: Aluminum


Color: Ender-M


Compatible Devices: Laptop, Smartphone


Operating System: Linux


Package Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 15.39 x 8.35 x 4.21 inches; 2.82 ounces


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ August 26, 2023


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Creality 3D


Best Sellers Rank: #12,900 in Industrial & Scientific (See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific) #100 in 3D Printer Accessories


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Customer Reviews: 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars 253 ratings


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  • Great Tent Enclosure - Good materials, easy install and placement, helps with sound, ODOR, and heat
Size: Ender-S
(Ender-3 V3 SE) As you see in the pictures, they have good piping and joint materials now. Use spit or some soapy water. Do not use a hammer. They are not super strong, and they really do not need much force. Just a little juice will help them slip in. Each section has a straight joiner. I did all of those first, and then I did the corners to check to see if everything was flat. Then I connect the top and bottoms to check for flat and true. With the soap water, everything was good and slippery and needed no real force. I put the frame in the FULLY unzipped tent. GO SLOW. Take one's time. It will fit. The tent was folded teeny tiny. But it will unfold and straighten up, and wow. It fits perfectly on the frame. One you have the frame covered with the tent, gently place your Creality inside. As you can see I have the Ender-3 V3 SE. I checked the bed to make certain it had a full range of motion to the front and back, and checked the sides so that the display screen didn't touch nor the cables on the left were too bunched up. The filament cable spool doesn't touch if you push a bit on the upper door. All in all, an A+ product for the price. 5 thumbs up! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 16, 2024 by Charlie Blake Charlie Blake

  • Strength or a rubber mallet
Size: Ender-M
The pieces have to go allll the way in to fit the frame in the enclosure. Are you super human? If not, a rubber mallet is a quick solution. Encloses my ender 3 pro nicely, does take up some serious space. However, it’s much cooler and quieter running in the enclosure so I think it’s a good trade off. I didn’t get it with print improvement in mind, but my prints have been better. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 28, 2024 by Jennifer Goodman Jennifer Goodman

  • Fits (with not a lot of room to spare) Ender 3 Pro
Size: Ender-S
I bought this enclosure so I could have warmer, more constant temperatures to print with ABS. I've done PLA/PLA+/PETG just fine, but my ABS prints have always failed. It's toasty-warm in the enclosure now, printer sounds are a bit muffled, which is an added bonus. SETUP: Setup was easy, I took my time to put the rods as deep into the couplers as I could, so when it came to putting on the shroud, it was an easy task. SIZE: This visually seems like a very large enclosure, which makes sense because previously I had no enclosure, so the printer visually looked smaller and had more "air space" for reaching across and/or thru the printer. Inside, there is approx 1" of clearance on the left side. I have it snugged up against the enclosure's frame rod on the ride side. ~1.5" clearance to the top. I have the printer pulled to the front of the enclosure so that the bed, when fully extended forward, is ~1/2" clear of the front flap, which gives ~3.5" clear to the back. I would have liked another 1" of width, but in order to get that, I would have had to go up a size for the enclosure which would have made it too deep for my countertop. QUALITY: The shroud is a nice medium-heavy-weight canvas, and the zippers are sturdy and operate smoothly. The frame is pretty darn low-tech with its plastic connectors, but I think as long as the zippers stay smooth, there wouldn't be stress on the actual frame, so I'm not concerned about the connectors. I agree with another reviewer who suggested that the rods just be longer to eliminate the middle connector. ACCESSIBILITY: The zipper flap opening is just about the entire front and top of the unit, except for a 3" at the bottom of the front. There is a large side flap ~11" x 6" which closes securely with velcro. More on that in CONS. Right after getting the printer set into the enclosure, I remembered that I had intended to change my extruder gear. So I got to experience a minor "repair" while it was in there. It's obviously not as easy as when the printer was "open air", but still doable. For anything other than a simple swap like that, I'll probably just remove it from the enclosure. CONS (for me): The small width didn't leave room for my printed filament guide, so for now, I've stuck some Christmas light holders to the inside face of the shell - they're not great, but until I find a different filament guide and get it printed, they'll do. The side flap. How I wish it was centered horizontally, I do a lot of color-change prints, and having that flap back just a bit would help tremendously. Also, since the flap is so close to the bottom of the enclosure, it feels like it would have made more sense for it to open down. Yes, it has a strip of velcro on the outside, so the flap can be rolled up and held in place, but my feeling is that top-down would have been a better way for this to open. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 25, 2023 by gayle jensen gayle jensen

  • Great for keeping my Ender 3 contained
Size: Ender-S
I have an Ender 3 with a bunch of upgrades and I love this for when I need to print with PETG which can be temperamental if there's any kind of breeze or cool air in your printing environment. Assembly was pretty easy although I'd caution that some of the support bars can buckle if you try to strong-arm them into place. Take your time and consider a tiny drop of WD40 or something to help ease the support bars into their corner brackets. I appreciate that these containers have a little port made especially for running a power cord and/or a USB cable in through the back. There's also a neat little tool pouch on the right-hand side. I don't use it much but I can see where it'd come in handy. If you're printing with a filament that needs temperature regulation and this fits within your budget, I highly recommend. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 11, 2024 by Perrin Family

  • very good
Size: Ender-M
its actually a quality piece, as it insulates pretty well, getting up to 42 degrees c from with setting the bed to 80c, and quite sturdy and thick.
Reviewed in the United States on August 29, 2024 by Brenda Marcos

  • Practical, Effective, 3D Printer Enclosure
Size: Ender-S
This was very easy to set up. Not a lot of extra room for an Ender 3 Pro printer, but large enough. One note, the rods forming the structure come in pieces that need to be inserted in fittings for assembly. This can be a little challenging the first time. So, I rubbed the ends of all of the rods with wax (just rubbed a votive candle I had against the rods) to make them easier to insert and it worked like a charm. Overall, very satisfied with this product! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 3, 2024 by A Customer

  • Quality
Size: Creality-M
Instructions were a little vague but easy enough to figure out. Works great and printer fits great inside with filament reel attached for a hair and dust free environment.
Reviewed in the United States on June 26, 2024 by Goldenhair

  • Cheap, pain in the rear to assemble.
Size: Ender-M
This would be ideal if space was not an issue, but with a funky footprint in the house, I can’t make this work. It’s big, bulky, and not worth my time. Assembly was almost easy had the couplings not have broken apart. The tent was not user friendly to put over the frame because of this.
Reviewed in the United States on May 27, 2024 by Kaden Lafferty

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