🚀 Elevate Your 3D Printing Experience!
The Enclosure for 3D Printer Fume Extractor is designed to effectively eliminate harmful fumes and odors from 3D printing processes. With enhanced warming capabilities, it ensures better print quality and success rates, while its multifunctional design allows for various uses, including as a dryer and UV light shelter. Easy to assemble and compatible with a wide range of large 3D printers, this enclosure is a must-have for any serious 3D printing enthusiast.
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 29.5"D x 27.6"W x 35.4"H |
Compatible Material | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene |
Operating System | Linux |
Compatible Devices | FDM or Resin Printer need ventilation and warming |
File Format | STL |
Enclosure Material | PVC mesh fabric,stailness steel,ABS |
A**R
Would buy again
This is so great. I'm using this to enclose my Bambu lab X1C printer. Originally, I rigged a 4" duct to the back of the Bambu Lab X1C and vented out the window with a blower. However, I could still smell the melted plastic after very long prints of PETG. After using this enclosure and changing to venting the hole enclosure instead, the smell has significantly subsided. Very well designed product.
J**G
I'm way less worried about potentially toxic fumes from my resin printer now
When I first set up a small resin printer, I used an exhaust fan and duct to take the fumes outside. When I upgraded to a very large one, the fumes were out of control. I tried using a high-grade charcoal air filtration system and it helped, but not enough. This enclosure, either directly vented to the outdoors, or in my case, vented through a high-grade charcoal filter, virtually eliminated the smell. The air quality monitoring system I keep nearby shows a dramatic reduction compared to using the printer without this enclosure. I highly recommend having some kind of enclosure to manage the fumes, whether you print with resin or other high-outgassing materials with an FDM printer. This enclosure does the job well.
M**I
Improved compared to what others have said
I purchased the large one for my JG Maker Artist-D. I used a rubber mallet to make sure that the assembled frame was as tight and small as possible so the cover slid over it easily. I mounted the light at the top front. I ran the wire out the front door but the cord seems long enough now to reach out the back. There is no adhesive involved in mounting the fan so it would be easy to replace if needed. The roof was close to rubbing on the top of the filament spools. So I added a bar of wood across the top to keep the roof from sagging. I purchased a 3” dia flex alum duct x 25’ long from Home Depot for $30. The duct included is about 10’ long and there is a sleeve included that could be used as a coupling. But the 25’ duct reached from the hood to where my old water heater used to vent into my chimney. (New water heaters need to be vented via PVC out the side of the house based on the code now). It has been working well for 2 days so far.
A**I
Cheap materials/construction but good size
My tent ripped in like, 3 places just putting the tube structure into it, and it's really hard to get closed, so I don't think the tent is big enough for the poles and it rips waaay too easily, also the light they sent was a nice edition but even that broke 2-3 times during setup, I haven't bothered with the fan but it also looks cheap.Complaints aside, it's the exact size I need it to be to fit my elegoo 3D printer and a cleaner on a card table, so it does the trick and I wouldn't return it
J**E
Avoid wasting time and money
ripped right out of box and already had tears in stitching do not buy
J**.
Large means massive
Tried to find something to house both my new Anycubic Photon 2 and the Wash and Cure 2.0 that would vent the fumes and found this. Everything went together great and the cover is a hefty weight. Didn’t have any problems with it tearing or parts not fitting. Honestly haven’t used it yet to judge fumes until I get a longer surge protector. Did turn on fan and could feel decent flow. Couldn’t decide at first between this large and the small but went with the large mainly for the larger 4” fan. Glad I went with the large as their is tons of room for a printer upgrade later.
G**6
Large one fits QIDI X Max
Pretty nice setup quick and easy for what it is. Will update if their is any quality issues down the road. The large one Fits my QIDI X Max. I got it to seal it for abs fumes. Only thing I see waring out is the top where the zipper zips over the cross bar as it is very tight
S**L
So far so good 👍🏻
Just finished assembling this and I'm honestly pretty impressed with the build quality. Any part that breaks on here other than the frame seems simple enough to pick up at home Depot so I'm not worried. I did order the small and this one came in? Kinda weird but hey more space if I ever get a bigger resin printer I guess. This is a bedroom setup and I'm taking every precaution so fingers crossed this works. I'm also using two anycubic air purifiers along with a full room air purifier. The material of this feels super nice. Will say however the tarp war hard to get over the metal frame.
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