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July 18, 2025
This spray booth is easy to set up and is a good size. It has straps to tie it to the table and keep it from moving. The turntable that comes with it seems to work well also.
"battletech"
July 16, 2025
While the tent is sizable, good luck painting furniture. Maybe a low stool or end table will fit but good luck painting a chair.It might make an affordable enclosure for a 3D printer, though.Pros: turntable separately costs as much as the tent, so it’s worth it right there helps contain overspray carrying case plastic linersCons: no way to mount plastic liners so require tape to keep from blowing around paint dries slower on plastic liners doesn’t help with fumes that much overspray comes out the back flap and onto whatever the tent is resting upon.I set up this tent on some foamboard in case it leaked. Turns out paint was drifting out the back flap and forming a straight edge a few inches away that dithered away from the tent.It didn’t do much for the fumes. The arm holes and back vent allow plenty of circulation.Still, this is good enough for my needs and certainly better than a cardboard box tipped on its side.
jainadru
June 24, 2025
This spray paint tent is much larger than I needed for painting models, but it does sit on the table and has arm holes on the zipped closing flap so that the voc's and overspray stay inside. There are also straps for tying it down to the work table. Note: there is a mesh opening on the back but this tent does not have filters or an exhaust mechanism. Since I am using water based enamels, this isn't an issue for me but might be for anyone using oils.
Jimbo
June 20, 2025
I purchased this on impulse and I’m glad I did. It’s about as fast to set up as the cardboard system I was using but it has two big advantages. First, it contains overspray better. Second, it requires almost no space to store. This is designed for finishing smaller projects—think jewelry boxes and decorative items. If you’re doing furniture you need something bigger. One amazing thing is that it actually packs up small enough to fit in its original carry case. That never seems to happen for me with other items. One negative is the included turntable is complete garbage. Looks like something from a kids happy meal toy but mine was warped and didn’t spin. Not a problem. I just ordered lazy Susan hardware from Amazon for about $5 and with some scrap plywood made my own turntable.
pooja
June 6, 2025
I was excited to find the only indoor tent that was small enough to fit in my studio and yet large enough to hold my wall art. It certainly does the job although the clear plastic viewing window is small and requires a short person to be on a step stool to see the whole object that needs to spray.I was unable to fold it - no matter how many diagrams or instructions it just doesn’t fold back to flat and fit in the zippered case that came with it. Is there a video somewhere showing how to pack it away?
Christina L. Wegener
March 23, 2025
This is the best thing since sliced bread…where has this been all my life? It works so great for all of those small, quick projects. Love it!
Customer
February 16, 2025
The only, but significant, issue with this "collapsable" spray tent is that it is impossible for me, after many attempts, to fold it back into the case as described in the vague instructions. I'm an industrial designer and it doesn't fold the way they describe. I was only able to get it down to twice the size it was before I took it out of the case, which it doesn't fit into.
Lindsey H.
February 9, 2025
I was going to build a small paint booth out of wood but was hesitant because of storage. This little pop-up paint booth is awesome! It is the perfect size for my small projects and when I'm done, I can fold it up and throw it in a cabinet.
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