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Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 7 de marzo de 2025
Works, but just basely. So many openings the don't seal (2 for plugs, 1 for ventilation and 4 holes for AMS feed), I doubt its keeping VOCs inside very well. The zipper works well except at corners where its a struggle to get around the corner post.The one aspect that is concerning is that the temp gets above the max recommended operating temp of 30C/86F when zipped up. But since the documentation says it "wont get about 40 C" I suppose they are being truthful, but my A1 Mini cant operate that hot, so its an issue. I have to leave the enclosure partly unzipped to keep the temp down.If not for this design flaw I'd probably give it a 4.UPDATE: seller contacted me and stood by their product 100%. While this might have been the product for me, I'm definitely keeping them in mind for future purchases.
Justin B.
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 6 de marzo de 2025
Assembly instructions were clear, inside looks nicely insulated, plenty of room inside for the printer, but that was a problem for the amount of space I have. Looks every bit as good as the more expensive ones on the market at a fraction of the price.
KandJ
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 3 de febrero de 2025
Really good overall. I bought this enclosure primarily to capture particulates and fumes from printing and it is doing a great job. I used an air quality monitor to check for particulates - outside the enclosure I have normal air while inside the PPM spikes, so it is definitely containing those pollutants.The fabric seems pretty high quality, the zippers feel a little cheap but have held up so far. The biggest con is that the enclosure is too short in length so the cable that connects the printer bed to the printer runs into it and is forced up putting extra wear on that cable. Simple solution. I just turned the printer 45° to give more room for the cable and that has worked out great.A better zipper and longer length would give this five stars, those are the only real flaws. Overall solid.
MegJx
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 24 de abril de 2025
Enclosure is well made and seems very sturdy. I purchased to use to enclose my A! due to dust and pet hair. The A1 does not need an enclosure, but for a high dust/ pet hair from long hair cats, we needed something. So far it works for why we purchased it. It is as large of the A1, it does not have room for the AMS lite, but does have a place on the side for the tubes to feed through. Everything is labeled to put the enclosure together. Instructions are clear.
arman
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 15 de noviembre de 2024
Great product, fits well, the poles seem sturdy and are marked according to x, y, z axis. Have to agree that some fittings feel looser than others, but nothing a bit of electrical tape won't take care of. Assembly was a breeze, if you have a hard time getting the frame in the shell, you most likely have your X and Y mixed up. The fabric and the metallic interior seem durable, but I am a bit concerned about the single stitch work (will see how long it will last). As someone else mentioned, thermometer should switch to fahrenheit but it won't. With default printer settings and 72°f ambient temp, thermometer reads roughly 30.5° Celsius max, which is .5 degrees over A1s suggested run temperature. Originally my intention was to run this with a vent, but currently, even without a vent, most of the PLA odor is gone. You will have to head over to bambu labs makerworld and download and print a poop bucket ASAP (you can get the one I designed if you search for avantconcepts). Also feel free to print and use the Seal Pins I designed to further block the AMS filament tube openings (see photos). Its not really necessary for PLA, but If you end up using your enclosure for anything else, like resin printing, it may help with the odor.Overall, for the roughly $50 price I paid on sale, you can't beat the value.
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