







đ§ Elevate your 3D printing game with clarity, calm, and control!
The TopCube 3D Printer Enclosure for Bambu Lab A1 Combo offers a robust, transparent acrylic shell with LED lighting, ensuring stable temperature control below 40â to enhance print quality. It reduces noise by 60%, isolates odors and particles, and is engineered for durability and precise fit, making it an essential upgrade for professional-grade 3D printing.




| ASIN | B0DHV9XCM7 |
| Item model number | Enclosure for a1 |
| Manufacturer | TopCube |
| Package Dimensions | 57.78 x 53.34 x 11.43 cm; 7 kg |
T**E
Really good enclosure so far no issues with it other then the label for the back and left acrylic was wrong the installation process was quite smooth. One tips is try the connecting heads with the connecting bars and try all 3 sides to ensure that the bars are able to slot in nicely.
C**A
SĂ es un poco complicado para armar y venĂa roto el termĂłmetro.
C**C
Apart from a few issues, it looks absolutely great and does the job of keeping some heat around the bed and preventing drafts, so Iâm just going to share some notes and thoughts, so youâll be prepared. The instructions are decent but the images are a little confusing, itâs hard to see some details. Be careful when assembling. The corner brackets have stems that insert into the frame rails, and these are only a couple millimeters thick on either side of the screw holes, so theyâre easy to snap (I broke one while assembling). The instructions specify that there are âself tappingâ screws meant to hold the door brackets to the frame rails. The ones I was provided were not self-tapping and I had to take a drill to the rails. These door brackets work as additional structural support for the frame, so I was able to make the one snapped corner bracket work by moving it to the front and reinforcing it with the door bracket. Once built, the frame seems sturdy enough, but Iâd still handle it carefully. The included tools are weak and flex easily, making them almost comical to use. If you donât already have a decent set of hex wrenches (and you should), grab one before starting this. The included passthrough for filament did not work for me. I suspect this might be my fault, as I reversed the left and right panels to make my AMS more accessible. If you set it up the right way, you might not have this problem, but if you do what I did, you may find that the positioning of the holes and the length required for the tubing to reach the full bed range results in bends too sharp for filament to pass, causing jam errors. I just removed it and put the stock tubing through the holes in the plexi. The tubes sort of move in and out of the frame as the print head moves, and it seems to be working fine that way. Iâll probably try to find grommets that fit the holes to keep the tubing from scraping on the plexi, as it feels like it might cause damage over time. Overall, apart from these minor problems, Iâm very pleased with the way it turned out. Edit: On further reflection, these issues probably wouldnât be âminorâ for a lot of people, and Iâm probably being more forgiving than I should be. You shouldnât have to worry about snapping brackets with a small amount of force, and you shouldnât have to take a drill to something like this to make it work. Might be best to avoid this if youâre looking for something that doesnât have to be modified to achieve the functionality it was supposed to have out of the box.
M**W
This product has issues. I give 3 stars because the issues weigh heavier than what works although if assembled with 100% care and precision there would be very few things I'd find wrong with it. I WOULD recommend buying this despite the issues I had with it. The Bad: This took forever to assemble. It took me about 3 hours to put it together. The instructions were fine if not a bit too small. One of the arms cracked at one of the set screw positions, and the doors cracked. While I do belive the doors were my fault the aluminum arm breaking was not. The hinges for the doors MUST be placed PERFECTLY lest they don't align and become impossible to close properly. There is a large gap on all sides of the doors (except where they close together) so I doubt the possible toxic fumes produced by ABS and TPU filaments would be vacuumed away before it would escape containment. The Good: [Purchaed with the ventilation fan/hose] The fan is quieter than I had expected and does move a lot of air. Extending the hose to its maximum length with plenty of bends still produced plenty of air movement out of the end. Very lightweight, easy to move. Plenty of extra hardware came with it so there were no issues dropping a few screws. The packaging was excellent. Beautiful foam cutouts kept everything in place and all the hardware was in seperate, numbered bags.
E**K
Update: The seller reached out to make things right, and have told me they are changing a myriad of things about the product and instructions to correct the issues I brought up. They were very responsive, professional, and interested in doing the right thing. Overall, I would still advise great caution with assembly, but with the changes they're making, theoretically it should be much better in future orders than what I outlined below. For transparency though, I will be leaving the original review in its entirety below. Mine was shipped to me early December 2024, so within a few months, it should hopefully be a relatively normal Amazon experience. ---- Original Review (unedited): I never complain about assembly, but for a plastic cube with a door, this was a huge pain to put together. The thickness of the acrylic and the channels in the aluminum were inconsistent, meaning the acrylic would stick so hard that there was no chance of "sliding" the thing together as instructed. But if you use any amount of force, the corner pieces will immediately shear off! I had two such corner pieces break when trying to set the back acrylic into place. Even the instructions were terrible too-- not enough information to easily distinguish the unmarked pieces of acrylic (which must all go in the correct place with the correct orientation), while assembling it, the "back" acrylic goes on the bottom, the "top" goes on the back, etc... like, if you're going to flip the thing around during assembly, just mark them A/B/C/D/E with stickers, placed on the "bottom right of the outside" of the acrylic sheet, etc, solving (a) which is which, (b) the rotation, and (c) inside vs outside. It's not rocket science; it's just a cube! I don't know what possessed me to pay $136 for a cheap aluminum frame and a few pieces of acrylic, but it is shameful to charge this price for something so cheap and lazily explained. Now I have to figure out how to model two replacement corner joints and print them before I can finish assembly. Because I'll take a wild guess and say that whoever designed this thing isn't about to send me the replacement parts I need to fix this useless half-cube I now own. They made sure to threaten me in the instructions to be careful, since they "will not assume responsibility for damage caused by improper installation", which was nice. And despite following the instructions and being very careful, it seems safe to assume I'll be on my own with figuring out how to deal with the two 10-cent pieces I broke. Very disappointing!
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