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FLASHFORGE AD5X 3D Printer Enclosure Kit

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Flashforge 3D Printer via eBay has FLASHFORGE AD5X 3D Printer Enclosure Kit for $49 - $9.80 w/ coupon code FAVEDEAL20 = $39.20. Shipping is free.

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Features:
  • Significantly Quieter Operation: Experience a calmer workspace! The enclosure effectively dampens noise from fans, motors, and printing processes, making your AD5X noticeably quieter during operation.
  • Unlock High-Temperature Filaments: Achieve optimal printing conditions for demanding filaments like ABS, ASA, and PC. The enclosed environment maintains a stable, elevated temperature, preventing warping and cracking for successful prints.
  • Perfect Fit & Easy DIY Assembly: Designed specifically for the FLASHFORGE AD5X. Enjoy a hassle-free setup with its DIY design – no special tools required. It snaps or assembles securely around your 3d printer.
  • Protective Cover & Dust Prevention: Safeguard your valuable AD5X investment from dust, debris, and accidental bumps. The enclosure helps maintain a cleaner internal environment for your 3d printer, potentially extending its lifespan.
  • Items Included in the Package: Top Cover X1, Front Door Plate X1, Side Plate X2, Top Side Plate X3, Top Perforated Side Plate, Tool kits, Screw M3.5*12 X8, Screw M3*8 X4, Screw ST2.9*9.5 X16, Screw M3*8 X8, Nut M3 X4, Screw M3*30 X2, Magnet 5*2 X4, Screw M4*6 X20, Installation Guide

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Written by powerfuldoppler | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • Our research indicates that this offer is $9.80 lower (20% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $49.
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    • 30 days returns. Seller pays for return shipping.

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Flashforge 3D Printer via eBay has FLASHFORGE AD5X 3D Printer Enclosure Kit for $49 - $9.80 w/ coupon code FAVEDEAL20 = $39.20. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member DealDiscovery for finding this deal.

Features:
  • Significantly Quieter Operation: Experience a calmer workspace! The enclosure effectively dampens noise from fans, motors, and printing processes, making your AD5X noticeably quieter during operation.
  • Unlock High-Temperature Filaments: Achieve optimal printing conditions for demanding filaments like ABS, ASA, and PC. The enclosed environment maintains a stable, elevated temperature, preventing warping and cracking for successful prints.
  • Perfect Fit & Easy DIY Assembly: Designed specifically for the FLASHFORGE AD5X. Enjoy a hassle-free setup with its DIY design – no special tools required. It snaps or assembles securely around your 3d printer.
  • Protective Cover & Dust Prevention: Safeguard your valuable AD5X investment from dust, debris, and accidental bumps. The enclosure helps maintain a cleaner internal environment for your 3d printer, potentially extending its lifespan.
  • Items Included in the Package: Top Cover X1, Front Door Plate X1, Side Plate X2, Top Side Plate X3, Top Perforated Side Plate, Tool kits, Screw M3.5*12 X8, Screw M3*8 X4, Screw ST2.9*9.5 X16, Screw M3*8 X8, Nut M3 X4, Screw M3*30 X2, Magnet 5*2 X4, Screw M4*6 X20, Installation Guide

Editor's Notes

Written by powerfuldoppler | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • Our research indicates that this offer is $9.80 lower (20% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $49.
  • About this store:
    • 30 days returns. Seller pays for return shipping.

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Jun 08, 2026 05:44 PM
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chrisfields23Jun 08, 2026 05:44 PM
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Perfect timing, I just started printing the parts
Jun 09, 2026 02:28 AM
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shaxsJun 09, 2026 02:28 AM
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I'm not sure how useful this is. That huge gap in the side where the filament tubes enter would leak so much hot air making it not super useful for abs/asa
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Jun 09, 2026 02:46 AM
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avpvrJun 09, 2026 02:46 AM
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Quote from shaxs :
I'm not sure how useful this is. That huge gap in the side where the filament tubes enter would leak so much hot air making it not super useful for abs/asa
You can use this - https://www.printables.com/model/...rough-ptfe
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Jun 09, 2026 03:03 AM
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jesterfxJun 09, 2026 03:03 AM
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I've wanted this for a whole but even at $40 it feels hard to justify... Especially since it's almost 25% of the entire printer price these days 🤣. But I'd still mostly be printing pla/petg so the enclosure would almost completely just be dust mitigation.

Anyone buy/install this and get real benefit? It's it mostly just about maybe being able to print ASA/ABS? Even though ventilation would be even more if a worry than traditional enclosed printers, I'd think, as the gaps would let plenty of gasses out even if you connected an exhaust tube.

I've already got a couple other enclosed printers for any hotter filament needs anyway.

Ugh, decisions, decisions. This or another $50-60 bulk 10k filament buy? 🤣
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Jun 09, 2026 03:10 AM
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ElatedFruit2433Jun 09, 2026 03:10 AM
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Pretty good timing considering all of the sales going on rn on the AD5X
Jun 09, 2026 03:10 AM
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2010ngojoJun 09, 2026 03:10 AM
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With all the deals for the printer pooping up in the last month or so, it's about time I should get this as well. Glad I waited. Still have to print your own trim pieces though, but that's why you get the printer first.
Jun 09, 2026 04:01 AM
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ZeeDuckJun 09, 2026 04:01 AM
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Funny, the 5M's kit has fewer panels but includes a cable chain, a new cover for the print head, and I think a few other harder to source parts. This seems like a cheaper kit for FF yet they are asking more for it.

As for usefulness, it will help with materials like ABS since it will control air flow. However, it's a lot of volume given there isn't an aux heater. However, it might also reduce print noise a bit and should be very good at keeping dust off the print bed. That was one of the primary reasons why I wanted the enclosure for my 5M.

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Jun 09, 2026 02:05 PM
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silveiranetoJun 09, 2026 02:05 PM
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I don't plan to print any special material right now and I got this. I printed the parts in PETG (my first time) using AD5X itself, and everything came out perfect. Everything fit, all parts were there, no issues. The only thing I would do different is to go for a different color schema (I went all white, which is fine, but I could have tried something flashier).
The soundproofing by itself already justifies this purchase. It was not terrible before it but now is just really quiet. Also, it keeps dust out of it. I put a cheap humidity/temperature sensor inside of it and I can also see that the temperature is higher inside, and the humidity is lower.
Jun 09, 2026 07:50 PM
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ChrisM2886Jun 09, 2026 07:50 PM
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Quote from shaxs :
I'm not sure how useful this is. That huge gap in the side where the filament tubes enter would leak so much hot air making it not super useful for abs/asa
I have this on my printer and have had success with ASA. I was surprised the first time I popped the door open with how much heat was actually being retained within the enclosure. I should try temping it sometime, but it was pretty noticeably above the ambient temp.
Yesterday 05:59 PM
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fido14didoYesterday 05:59 PM
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About how much filament is needed to print the required trim pieces to put this together?
Yesterday 07:59 PM
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ThgLamYesterday 07:59 PM
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This seems to be nice for keeping the noise down. I am using cardboard right now for the noise and it helps. My concern about this printer is the filaments are exposed to the environment where humidity can affect the quality of the filaments. I am thinking about an enclosure that put the filament spools in a controlled area during and off print.
Yesterday 09:32 PM
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redpoint5Yesterday 09:32 PM
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The design provided by FF to print the pieces is a little short at the top such that the filament tubes hit the plexiglass cover and knock it off. At the moment I'm just placing a spare filament roll on top to keep enough weight for the lid to stay on.
Quote from fido14dido :
About how much filament is needed to print the required trim pieces to put this together?
Around 1.5 kg. I went through a spool and a half.
Last edited by redpoint5 June 10, 2026 at 02:35 PM.
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WooHoo2You
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Quote from shaxs :
I'm not sure how useful this is. That huge gap in the side where the filament tubes enter would leak so much hot air making it not super useful for abs/asa
FWIW, I can't imagine that hole letting out enough heat to really matter (heat loss via single pane plastic panels is likely to be 10x that), especially that far from the heated bet. But that 'bulkhead passthrough' avpvr suggested might ease your concern. I personally would just design some kind of holder for soft plastic then make slits where the filament passed through vs relying on those fittings which are likely to add a bunch of fiction. Would be interesting if someone did a before and after temp test.

P.S. For anyone with a 5M like me, that kit is also on sale for $31.99 after coupon
https://www.ebay.com/itm/26693746...SwvdRmsXq6
Last edited by WooHoo2You June 10, 2026 at 02:40 PM.
Today 01:43 AM
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1n4oneToday 01:43 AM
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Quote from WooHoo2You :
FWIW, I can't imagine that hole letting out enough heat to really matter (heat loss via single pane plastic panels is likely to be 10x that), especially that far from the heated bet. But that 'bulkhead passthrough' avpvr suggested might ease your concern. I personally would just design some kind of holder for soft plastic then make slits where the filament passed through vs relying on those fittings which are likely to add a bunch of fiction. Would be interesting if someone did a before and after temp test.P.S. For anyone with a 5M like me, that kit is also on sale for $31.99 after couponhttps://www.ebay.com/itm/26693746...SwvdRmsXq6
Thanks was hoping one would pop up.

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Today 01:45 AM
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uslamToday 01:45 AM
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Quote from jesterfx :
I've wanted this for a whole but even at $40 it feels hard to justify... Especially since it's almost 25% of the entire printer price these days . But I'd still mostly be printing pla/petg so the enclosure would almost completely just be dust mitigation.

Anyone buy/install this and get real benefit? It's it mostly just about maybe being able to print ASA/ABS? Even though ventilation would be even more if a worry than traditional enclosed printers, I'd think, as the gaps would let plenty of gasses out even if you connected an exhaust tube.

I've already got a couple other enclosed printers for any hotter filament needs anyway.

Ugh, decisions, decisions. This or another $50-60 bulk 10k filament buy?
I installed the enclosure and I would say the biggest benefit is sound. It makes the printer quite a bit quieter. Definitely glad I installed it.

Edit: I might not have used this exact enclosure, I got the one I used off of ebay I think.
Last edited by uslam June 10, 2026 at 06:48 PM.

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