🔥 Elevate Your 3D Printing Game with Safety and Style! 🌟
The Comgrow 3D Printer Enclosure is a fireproof and dustproof tent designed for various 3D printer models, including Ender and CR series. With dimensions of 750x700x900mm, it ensures a stable printing environment by maintaining constant temperatures, reducing noise, and providing a safe workspace. Its durable aluminum and iron construction make it a reliable choice for serious 3D printing enthusiasts.
Manufacturer | Creality 3D |
Part number | EU6-ZGZP-L |
Item Weight | 3.42 kg |
Product Dimensions | 75 x 90 x 70 cm; 3.42 Kilograms |
Manufacturer reference | EU6-ZGZP-L |
Size | L |
Colour | Black |
Material | Aluminium |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
O**R
Costly upgrade to help maintain ambient temperature for the printer
Its recommend that if your prints are constantly warping or coming away from the print bed that there is a chance the ambient temperature is to blame.This upgrade helps to remove this variable from the list of possibilities.Just bear in mind that this is quite large as it must house the whole printer with some spare room to spare.
A**R
Perfect for my Ender 5 Pro
Although it requires a bit of wiggling to get my Ender 5 Pro in the medium sized enclosure, once in I found there was plenty of room to setup and use the printer.It is awkward to change the spool but as that’s not very often I don’t mind. It overlaps the little ikea table every one seems to use by a few centimetres but not enough to cause a stability issue.Overall I am very happy with it, as the printer is in an outbuilding I had so many failed prints when the temperature dropped. Well, not anymore my prints are so much better quality and not one failed print. With a blanket on top the temperature stayed around 25 C.
J**E
Does help with adhesion but mainly the dust produced in the air
Does help with adhesion but mainly helps stop the dust in the air produced by the printer. Not sure what it was with my Ender 3 V2 but after few hours it always seemed to feel dusty in the air when in use, after all there is super fine partials produced by the printer. Now the printer is inside this enclosure it definitely feels better in the room. It has cut down the “feel” of the dust in the air/better air quality.I also run an air purifier close to the enclosure to help also. A must if you have an Ender 3. Can’t give it 5 stars due to its size. It is quite big, it could have been slightly smaller, it’s also a dust magnet on the outside. Will update this review further down the line.
A**S
Does what was needed
I purchased this enclosure as I was experiencing adhesion issues when running my Ender 3 v2 Neo a cold room; this seemed to offer a cheaper solution that turning up the heating. Well it works better than I expected; where in the past I would have needed to print on a raft I am now, in most cases, able to print abs and petg without any adhesion constructs.
R**A
DUST MAGNET!
OK, it's a fantasic enclosure for a 3D printer.....but whoever decided to use that slick sticky waterproof fabric on the outside clearly doesn't have pets. I have my printer in my bedroom (only ever print PLA so not worried about fumes) and I have a cat and two house rabbits. I swear as soon as I set up this enclosure every single hair and piece of fluff in my room was dragged towards it like it was a black hole! I dust my room every day but wow did this thing show me what I had missed. I guess it's ok for a workshop or dedicated print room, but for the aesthetics of my room I'm afraid it's a no go. (Yes I'm a neat freak diva, it's ok you can all judge me)
M**K
Improves my printing
Had trouble with failed prints in my house due to drafts and temperature fluctuations. This solved these but I did have to modify it for my printer. Should be OK with an Ender though.
M**Y
Good but falls apart after a while
Does it do what it sets out to do? Yes. Mostly. And for a while - even for relatively occasional use. But it does have major drawbacks.I have my Ender 5 Pro in my enclosure. It's a bit of a tight fight but it's a smaller space to heat so that's a good thing. Does it reduce sound? A bit, yes. I'd say that if sound is your enemy then you'll get more benefit from getting a quieter motherboard, such as the 4.2.7 or one of the third party ones.I've had my enclosure for just over a year and the silver lining is peeling away from the outer material. You can see areas in the photos where light from the inside is shining through the tears, as well as parts of the foil dangling off.I wonder also whether the people who make these actually use them with the printers they say it's compatible for. For the Ender 5, the filament spool holder is at the side and needs moving 90º to compensate (see photos). This isn't too much of an issue. If you need to do something with your extruder, even just change filament let alone do some troubleshooting, then it's an absolute faff because you can't get at it.The lower side panel is not fit for purpose. If you flip it up like it's implied from the velcro by rolling it up and over, the door is half open. Surely you want to lift it all the way up and so there should be a holding strip at the top? No. I've taken to doing it diagonally with the lower right corner going up to the upper left corner of the opening - so I have half of the door. Great(!)3D printing is a hobby. Much of it is filled with consumables where you renew them every so often. You don't mind if it's a good return. This enclosure should not be a consumable where it's falling apart. I recommend enclosures, just not this one.
X**R
Good value and works well with a Prusa MK3
I used with a Prusa Mk3. It is bigger than you actually need for such a printer, but it does mean that you have easy access for maintenance etcThe material is very odd, it's almost sticky. The listing claims it is fireproof, I would be SHOCKED if that is true.
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