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🖨️ Elevate your 3D printing game with the TOPCUBE enclosure — where precision meets peace of mind!
The TOPCUBE 3D Printer Enclosure is a precision-engineered cover designed specifically for the Bambu Lab A1 mini. It stabilizes internal temperature below 40℃ to prevent warping, reduces noise from 60dB to 40dB for a quieter environment, and blocks dust and harmful particles. Featuring a large transparent window with integrated LED lighting, it allows clear real-time monitoring. Constructed with fireproof materials and easy 5-minute installation, it enhances print quality, safety, and user convenience, making it an essential upgrade for professional and hobbyist 3D printing setups.







| Brand | TopCube |
| Color | Grey |
| Compatible Devices | Laptop, Personal Computer, Smartphone |
| Compatible Material | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene, Polylactic Acid, Thermoplastic Polyurethane |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 402 Reviews |
| Material | Fiberglass tube, Oxford cloth |
| Product Dimensions | 18.11"D x 18.11"W x 21.65"H |
A**R
Value buy and a worthwhile investment for any 3d printing enthusiast
For those curious these enclosures can also fit Prusa i3 MK3s printers and even manage to fit an MMU3 module, with added vibration dampening pads underneath the printers. If you have a Prusa printer with an older silver PSU you’ll need a 90 degree adapter for your power cable so things fit comfortably. Maintains about 10-15c differential from ambient keeping the print space hot and dry while your workshop space is unaffected, does a good job at muffling higher frequency noises, and it is easy to setup (took about 15 minutes to assemble 2). The included light is USB-A powered and has an inline toggle switch to operate the light. It’s a very bright light that easily illuminates the entire print space within the cube so you can monitor the progress of your print from start to finish. I was able to power 3 light strips from 1 Raspberry Pi 5 for testing but moved them to a powered usb hub by Yepkit so the Raspberry Pi can manipulate the lights remotely without also having to foot the power bill. Build quality wise all pass through ports are stitched with the AMS pass through port having an added rubber gasket, the pouches on the side manage to handle typical assortment of print tools you need on hand like needle nose pliers, snips, and various tweezers. The enclosure has a durable fabric on the outside with a large vinyl window that secures in place with two zippers on the same track. The window spans one side of the cube connecting to a circular portal on the front of the enclosure. Getting the printer into the enclosure required fully unzipping the window, then taking out the front visible fiberglass rod which left more than enough room to manipulate my printers into place. I don’t have the exhaust system setup yet, but some light research shows a bunch of community solutions for making your own 3” system if you want and comparatively the kit offered by the maker appears somewhat reasonably priced as well so i may end up going that route. Overall a worthwhile investment, bought one to try and ended up completing my set at 3. Printers aren’t working as hard now to maintain print temps so less power spent, temperature sensitive materials print reliably with less warping and stringing, and the print environment doesn’t contaminate the workshop environment with plastic fibers/bits, heat, or off gases.
C**S
Its great, needs room. Love it. :-)
Man, this is a solid third party home for a Bambu. The TOPCUBE enclosure looks clean on a desk, keeps dust off the rails, and gives the printer a steadier environment so parts come out with fewer random curls and layer splits. The acrylic stays clear, the seams meet well, and the door action feels confident rather than flimsy. It makes the whole setup look finished rather than improvised. 🙂 Heat management is the big win. By trapping warmth you get a gentler climate around the print which calms ABS and ASA and helps PETG keep edges tight. Warping and draft scars drop because the air is not slapping the part every time your HVAC kicks on. For PLA you can crack the door a touch so it stays crisp and glossy. The net effect is fewer restarts and a higher keep rate on tricky shapes. 🙂 Noise comes down from a room filling whirr to a background hum. You still hear fast moves and fans, but it blends into the room in a way that is easier to live with if you print near where you work or sleep. Odor is easier to manage too. The enclosure gives you a defined place to mount a small carbon pad or route a hose to a window if you want extra venting for materials with stronger smell. 🙂 The daily use details are thoughtful. There is room to position spools where the path stays smooth, pass a cable through without pinching it, and open the lid to get at the toolhead without feeling boxed in. Bed scraping and nozzle swaps do not turn into a wrestling match. If you run multi color, just keep the filament angles gentle and give yourself a little slack loop so the path stays happy. 🙂 Assembly is straightforward if you lay the panels out, square the frame as you go, and snug fasteners gradually. Wipe the panels before you peel the film so you avoid static dust, and finish by checking door alignment so magnets meet cleanly. Put a small thermometer inside for the first week so you get a feel for how warm your room and materials like to run. 🙂 Safety and common sense still rule. Do not block fan intakes, leave space behind for airflow, and avoid draping fabric over the enclosure. A compact smoke alarm in the room and a small ABC extinguisher nearby are smart additions for any printer, enclosure or not. Printing unattended is never truly hands off, so use your camera or pause jobs if you will be away for long stretches. 🙂 Bottom line. If you want steadier temperatures, fewer warps on engineering plastics, quieter operation, and a cleaner look for your Bambu, the TOPCUBE enclosure delivers that package without drama. It turns a fast printer into a polite roommate and opens the door to materials that are fussy in open air. 🙂❤️
B**E
Good Quality / Seals Great
Bought this for a number of reasons. 1. To contain harmful toxins and redirect to an air purifier. 2. Control temperature and moisture 3. Reduce Noise All 3 things have been achieved with this product. Comes with a humidity and temp gauge for easy checks. The A1 mini fits even with the printable carry handle and spool relocated to the top. The LED light strip is SUPER bright and makes monitoring prints super easy in dark conditions. Great product and at a great price!
M**N
works for Prusa Mini+
its a decent enclosure for the price. I double checked measurements before ordering, and find that it is also a good fit for a Prusa Mini+ with just enough room inside for the spool as well. (I couldn't find almost anything else with dimensions even close.. most were way too tall). So far I can't say that it reduces noise, but should help maintain temperature and capture some fumes.
E**.
This is great and for the price can't be beat. Reduces the fumes from printer by a lot!
The led light is amazing and really helps out watch the build process or record the Timelapse. The case is super easy to assemble and really helps keep the fumes at bay! Kindof a must have if you print indoors in a office or something like that.
A**N
Great product
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.
A**U
Nice to have in the office
Had a big project that required ABS on a strict timetable. These worked a treat and allowed us to use our bed slingers instead of buying enclosed machines.
C**S
Well made and strong light
Perfect in quality and material making. The size fits perfect for a small Monoprice V.2. Even has room for the spool of filament keeping it warm and a temperature gauge outside. Great for the price and design.
A**S
Great but slow delivery
Great one, but it took too much time to arrive.
M**O
Not amazing kit, but once it's set up it does fine in my case
Works well but the positioning of the tubing was awkward. But having longer tubes and passing them "over the top" by leaving a part of the zip open actually reduced overall breakage for my Bambu A1 printer but the caveat is that the more resistance of longer tubes despite the sharper turns can have feed issues and be harder to push out. Using better filament saves the day, though. It is easy to use, but the poles are cheap and overly loose. I'd give four stars if they had better poles and hole placement. This was the only one that'd fit my printer. I think smell-wise with a ventilation hose out the window it works well. The colour options are ok, I got the black one. The movability is poor because of the poles being too loose though but the enclosure is flexible like a tent (not hard) and keeps the frame fairly together if you support the base by putting it on something and move that it should work relatively ok. I couldn't build the enclosure around it, I had to lift the printer into it.
A**N
Buen producto
Armado sencillo y da un excelente look a la impresora para grabar para redes sociales y además cumple bien su trabajo.
M**D
Good
It is good
ふ**ま
概ね満足
庫内温度は37度ぐらいまでしかあがりません。 ABS等印刷時には匂いが外にもれないのでそこはgood
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