

🔥 Elevate your 3D printing game with the ultimate fireproof, dustproof enclosure!
The Creality Official 3D Printer Enclosure is a fireproof, dustproof protective tent designed for Ender 3 and compatible FDM printers. Measuring 480x600x720mm, it maintains a constant temperature to improve print quality by preventing warping and cracking. Constructed with flame-retardant aluminum foil cloth and a durable glass fiber frame, it offers safety, noise reduction, and easy assembly. Ideal for professionals seeking reliable, high-performance print environments with official Creality support and a sleek, modern design.





| Brand | Creality |
| Color | Ender 3 Enclosure |
| Compatible Devices | Laptop, Smartphone |
| Compatible Material | Glass Fiber |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 465 Reviews |
| Item Weight | 1.86 Kilograms |
| Material | Aluminum |
C**9
It's a definitive improvement on temp and smell for the room.
TLDR: I would buy for almost double the price and would assemble next time with 2 hours total and much more sleep. This is amazing and it's worth the money if you are printing in a living space. Expanded: I've used this for the past week or two and I have seen a remarkable difference in the temperature of the room outside of it. The tent DEFINITELY changes the way the room feels and smells. I don't have any eye irritation anymore and I have yet to use the small fan vent port on the right side (you have to buy that version of it to have it come with). I'm just hobbying and the side pouch holds quite a bit for its size and it'll almost fit a kilo spool of filament. Now for a small con. Assembling took about an hour and I was rushing it to go to bed. I am a big dude and I struggled with shoving the poles ALL the way down into the receivers for the connectors. They must be ALL THE WAY DOWN and the rods need to nearly touch in the sleeves for them to fit into the tent fabric. The rods will break if you don't take care while shoving all your weight down on them. The tent is tight on the frame but it'll work so long as you take your time and not get frustrated. I was over the whole process and nearly ripped it in frustration and late night sleepiness. The tent will hold the entirety of my Ender 3 S1 with spool holder and spool attached and has about five to six inches extra in every dimension around the printer. The flap unzips most of the front and continues across the top and ends at the top back horizontal pole and makes for easy access to the spool if you need that much room.
A**N
Keeps cats and small fingers off of my printer
I got this as a temporary solution while I wait for FlashForge to release the acrylic panels for the Adventurer 5M. In the meantime, this is actually quite useful. It keeps my printer protected from cats and children, holds the temperature in if I need it to, and assembles easily. Fits my printer, a Creality filament dryer 2.0, and a few small tools. This is definitely the next best thing to a solid enclosure. I was kind of surprised with how strong the internal frame is. It's made from tough plastic rods. It would probably break immediately if I sat on it or something, but it is more than strong enough to have an adult cat hop on and off of it repeatedly between squirts of water without issue. The material is tough and won't be easily shredded by cats either.
M**N
Fiberglass in fingers, but good
Is this good enough to print Voron parts in? YES. I've done it with great success. Is this good enough to print Voron parts in indoors with pets in the house? ABSOLUTELY NOT What if I put a fan in it to vent the air outside? ABSOLUTELY NOT. Will it cook my electronics? YES Do I regret buying it? NO. This thing is big, unwieldy, and sucks to assemble. The fiberglass rods that frame it are not properly sanded/coated. I got little fiberglass shards in my fingers when assembling it. It itched for 2-3 days, but not bad otherwise. For $30 i wasn't expecting much, but i've gotten about 200 hours of prints out of it so far. It's good at keeping heat in. On hot days (30+c 80+f) outdoors, the chamber temps would get so warm that electronics would start having glitches. Printed the strongest ABS/ASA parts i've ever made using this little tent with great results and layer adhesion. That being said, I wouldn't recommend using this indoors for ABS/ASA- even if venting outside. Fumes will leak out- and those are dangerous to pets/people. For the price, it's a great enclosure. Not perfect by any means, but good enough to get the job done without breaking the bank.
E**N
No more plastic fumes!!
I bought this to use with my ender 3 v2 because the plastic fumes were unbearable for longer prints. I would get headaches from the fumes if I didn't open the window. But if you know anything about 3d printing, you know you don't want cool fresh air running over the print bed. This tent made it possible to run my printer all day without worry of getting sick from the fumes. I paired this tent with an inline vent fan going out my window and I can't smell anything at all and no more headaches! I also added a cheap $5 led strip inside the tent to get a better look while the printer is running. Definitely worth the investment if you print all the time. Just be careful assembling as to not snap the rods. They are a pretty tight fit in the plastic joints, but if you do it correctly and carefully, it's nice and sturdy and you can move it around with no problems.
M**S
Not Worth the Hype - Overpriced and Flimsy
I recently purchased the Creality Official 3D Printer Enclosure, and let me tell you, it's not exactly living up to the hype. First things first, the price tag – it's way off the mark for what you're getting. This so-called "fireproof and dustproof tent" seems like it's trying to be something it's not. I did a bit of digging and found a grow tent that's not only twice the size but also made with construction materials that seem like they could withstand a hurricane. And guess what? Proportionally it's about half the price of this enclosure. Let's talk about the connectors that are supposed to hold the fiberglass support rods together. They're an absolute joke. I felt like I was dealing with some cheap, flimsy puzzle that was determined to fall apart. And guess what? It did. They snapped in half faster than you can say "overpriced." Trying to get those supports into the enclosure was like a comedy sketch gone wrong. I'm no bodybuilder, but I shouldn't have to worry about breaking connectors just by trying to assemble the darn thing. It's like they were made of toothpicks or something. Save yourself the headache and the dent in your wallet. Look elsewhere for a more reasonably priced, sturdier option. Trust me; you'll thank yourself later.
D**G
Affordable temperature stability
Good enclosure for smaller 3d printers. Keeping temps steady and wind fluctuations from ruining you prints costing you time and money.
S**E
Works great, but REQUIRES modification or you risk breaking things
I used a 5/16" Drill bit to clearance the inside of the fittings/connectors. This leaves enough friction to hold everything together while assembling, but solves the MADDENING problem with the fittings being WAY TOO TIGHT. Once you put the frame inside the canvas enclosure, everything is held together in tension by canvas enclosure, so even if you over do it a little on the connectors, it's probably ok. Make sure you hold the fitting with something like pliers, or a bench vise so you don't drill through your hand by mistake. I've put together 2 of these - The first one, I struggled with A LOT, because I could never seat the fiberglass rods fully in the fittings. It took me nearly 2 hours, and I ended up breaking several of the fittings. And even once I got the poles as far seated as I could, it never fit very well in the canvas, and the canvas was way too tight, and the zipper didn't work well. The second time, I drilled out the fittings as mentioned above, and it went together soooo smoothly, and took 15 minutes tops. They appear to have beefed up the design of the fittings by adding more material where I broke some, but didn't fix the ACTUAL problem, which is the fitting internal dimension! so annoying. So if you're willing to to spend a few minutes fixing their poor design, this is a great enclosure, and I'm happy with it. It fits my sovol sv06 perfectly, with some room to spare, which I like. On the other hand if you don't want to drill out the fittings, avoid this garbage.
S**N
Quick And Easy Setup!
I saw some other reviews complaining about how hard it was to press the rods into the couplings. Those issues must have been addressed because I had zero issues getting them to seat all the way in. Enclosure looks great, Now I have to wait for my 10 hour print to stop so I can transition into it! Quality looks good. I will update if something changes. I do plan on adding grommets into the enclosure so that I can run my ptfe tubes inside, as that is how I get my filament from my racks and dryers to the printer. I will post pictures after setup is complete.
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