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The Wagner Spraytech HomeRight Small Spray Shelter is a portable, quick-setup paint booth designed for small to medium spray painting projects. Measuring 30x36x39 inches, its three-sided cloth design with built-in bottom and rear vent controls overspray and airflow. Lightweight and foldable, it includes straps for optional fan and filter attachments, making it ideal for indoor or outdoor use by hobbyists and DIY pros alike.
Brand | Wagner |
Color | White |
Finish Type | Cloth |
Size | 1 Count (Pack of 1) |
Item Volume | 30 Milliliters |
Special Feature | Quick set-up, Great for spraying small to medium sized projects with spray cans or paint sprayers, Portable and lightweight, Three-sided design and built-in bottom help control overspray and regulate airflow |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Paint Type | Spray |
Specific Uses For Product | DIY painting projects, Indoor and outdoor use |
Surface Recommendation | Indoor/Outdoor |
Item Form | Aerosol |
Included Components | Straps for adding an optional fan and filter |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Model Name | HomeRight C900051.M Small Spray Shelter C900051 Portable Paint Booth for DIY Spray Painting |
Package Information | Box |
Color Code | #FFFFFF |
Coverage | 12 |
UPC | 012564000518 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00012564000518, 50012564000513 |
Manufacturer | HomeRight |
Part Number | C900051.M |
Item Weight | 1.1 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 36.84 x 15 x 0.5 inches |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item model number | C900051.M |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Style | Small |
Finish | Cloth |
Material | Other |
Pattern | Pump Sprayer |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Special Features | Quick set-up, Great for spraying small to medium sized projects with spray cans or paint sprayers, Portable and lightweight, Three-sided design and built-in bottom help control overspray and regulate airflow |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Battery Cell Type | Alkaline |
Warranty Description | Warranty |
J**I
Great value and size.
Awesome temporary setup for a spray booth. I got the large size in order to help protect the surrounding area from overspray when painting my cabinet doors. It would also help keep airborne debris and pollen off the doors. Once I figured out what the directions meant about the pole orientation it was an easy set up. Seems like a great value to me. I guess it could double as a camping tent on the cheap.
Y**D
Not a one person job (unless you need a reason to get a drink after set up)
Frustrating to set up by yourself, in the wind, with not the best instructions. But it works great. Needed something to keep the spray paint away from my rental. Making raised gardens and wanted to paint the wood. Great size for price. Just get a friend to help you. I need a beer.
M**I
Nice tent
The rent was thin but easy to setup and the size is just what I needed to paint cabinets.It was well ventilated and really does the job. The bag was torn when received that's why it was knocked down one star. But the tent itself worked well
M**M
Nice paint booth.
Nice for what it is. It's easy to fold up and store and works well keeping paint spray at bay. Its small size once folded up makes for space saving storage too. I'm using a 2" filter on it and that works well.
S**2
No instructions (correction, yes there are)
Must amend this review. The instructions were found, not a piece of paper but sewed inside the stuff bag. Just unboxed this baby and got it up, but not with some initial mistakes. [That’s because it doesn’t come with any directions, not even a picture of it.]-delete. I’m an experienced camper and have put up multiple style and size tents. Yet without a picture or written instructions, you have to guess does the poles go diagonally across the top from corner to corner as in most dome tents or are they crossing somewhere else, (with one pole anchored to both front pins and the other pole anchored to both back pins crossing more to the sides). Once I went back to check the photo on Amazon, I surmised it was the latter. With that knowledge, it went together easily. It’s bigger than I had anticipated, but better too big than not big enough. The material is quite thin nylon and not ripstop nylon, so it’s more fragile like nylon stockings. Forcing the poles through the sleeves front and back could rip it. You have to make sure the material is not hung up on one of the ferrules that connect the segments of the poles. It’s best to thread the poles through the sleeve, then to their respective anchors and then attached the clips.I’m using it outdoors and I’ve put a tarp under it to decrease the possibility of something poking through the thin nylon. This will fulfill my needs nicely.Disassembling this was very easy, just reverse of putting it up. Unclip all the clips, undo the anchors and pull/push the poles thru the sleeves. Be careful not to get hung up a ferrule. Using more force will rip it. It’s a great product for the price. Putting it back into its respective stuff bags was easy. I could have built a makeshift paint booth but time and materials would cost about the same as this tent. I took one star off because it should of had instructions or just a picture.
A**R
Great little
Great little booth for painting my patio set
P**7
Very handy for crafts
Very simple idea, but helps a lot with crafts. I do a lot of spray painting of my laser creations. This helps contain the spray. Very easy to put up and break down.
T**.
Light weight, Angled sides cut down interior room
Overall this is not too bad to assemble. Just two long poles. The instructions are inside the bag that hold the poles, and are written on a polyester material (smart)., They are not likely to fade quickly or get lost like a piece of paper or possibly get wet and get destroyed.This is very lightweight so you will just about need to use the stakes, if you don't want it to be blowing around or assembled in a distorted shape.My biggest gripe with the whole thing is the top is only a few feet wide and everything else angles up to that section. This severely limits the space on the interior. It's also possible with a square or rectangular object the screen will hit the actual piece. Again, don't go by floor dimensions only. The usable area is much smaller. Same thing applies with the side walls-- everything is angled up to that much smaller top.I had some 8 ft long boards 4 in wide and I think I could only fit about seven or eight on some sawhorses. Almost better off with some fast drying finish on a day without much wind.I think where this would really shine is where you have a finish that's going to take some time to dry, and The piece itself is not too big. If you've got a bunch of cabinet doors or something you're going to be there for a while though, as again this doesn't hold all that much.Considering they were charging about $40 for it there's a huge amount of sewing that went into this thing, Not to mention the fiberglass poles, case, etc. Profit margin I'm sure is pretty slim. I suspect if you got a couple of seasons out of it you would get your money's worth.Just wondering if one of the gazebo style screen rooms would not be a better value though, as you could actually get your project done in one day instead of three. And I did buy the large btw.
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