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VEVOR Spray Paint Shelter Portable Spray Paint Tent Booth 3.3 x 2.9 x 3.3ft Pop Up

Customer Reviews for VEVOR Spray Paint Shelter Portable Spray Paint Tent Booth 3.3 x 2.9 x 3.3ft Pop Up

3.3 x 2.9 x 3.3 ft

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Donna M. Donna M.
Large and easy to assemble
Used for painting. Easy to move in or outside of the garage. Enough room to paint most project pieces
Kristine  Williams Kristine Williams
Great size for painting furniture!
I love this paint tent. It’s large enough to put a long dresser in to paint or 4 end tables at one time. It’s keeps the paint inside the tent, and is super easy to set up and take down. Good purchase for my DIYing.
Andrea S Maddux Andrea S Maddux
Great garage size
Assembles just like a tent. Two shock cord poles. Great size for a garage.
Tania Tania
Easy to use
Very easy to use and keeps the sawdust away from my paint projects! Recommend for furniture flippers and DIYs
David David
nice and wide with a decent depth
the plastic to lay on the floor was way too narrow so plan on getting your own.
Brittney Brittney
A Compact Marvel for DIY Enthusiasts
The VEVOR Portable Paint Booth has truly transformed my DIY projects, making the painting process a breeze. Its compact design is a game-changer for hobbyists like me. Setting up is a snap – it unfolds easily, and the lightweight construction allows me to paint in various spaces without any hassle. The built-in ventilation system is surprisingly effective, ensuring proper airflow and keeping fumes at bay. What stands out most is its versatility. The VEVOR Portable Paint Booth accommodates a range of project sizes, from small crafts to medium-sized pieces. The transparent window is a thoughtful touch, providing good lighting while keeping overspray contained. In a nutshell, VEVOR has crafted a winner with their Portable Paint Booth. It's user-friendly, practical, and perfect for DIYers looking to elevate their painting game. I can't recommend it enough for those who want a hassle-free and efficient painting experience.
Jeremy Phillip Castile Jeremy Phillip Castile
Awesome
Awesome model booth,great draw from the exhaust fans. Lights are decent could be a bit brighter for my liking an a longer power cord.
Lschnulle Lschnulle
Saved my Floor
I ordered this to paint some cabinets with a sprayer I also ordered from Amazon. Since it is winter and temps are too cold to paint outside, it saved my laundry room floor from being destroyed. It is very large so make sure you have the room to accommodate it. It is somewhat confusing to put together as the instructions are not super clear. Once you do get it together it is sturdy. It is a good value for the money.
katherine Johnson katherine Johnson
Standing room
The size is good- room to stand. Nice air vents.
curtis j chajkowski curtis j chajkowski
Does the job
This is as advertised, a budget spray booth. I set it up by myself and this would have been easier with more detailed instructions. The best advice I have is to unfold the tent and locate the 2 sleeves running lengthwise on top of the tent- I've attached a pic to show the rods passing through the sleeves. Then assemble the 2 frame sections and feed them carefully through the sleeves until the top sections are fully within the sleeves. The frames are made of various rods which attach and detach fairly easily and there's a band running through the inside of the rods which keeps the sections in the correct order. If the rod sections detach while passing them through, you can likely reattach them while within the sleeves but be aware of the possibility of tearing the sleeves or stitching; it may be better to remove from the sleeve and start over. With the rods assembled and within the sleeves, raise one side end of the tent and insert the rod end from the front frame into the rear bottom clip hole. Then insert the rod end from the rear frame into the front bottom clip hole. Now raise the other side of the tent and repeat the frame insertion into the bottom holes. The pic shows the frame crossing from front to back and you can tie at the crossover point for more stability. I didn't bother because it's set up in the garage with no wind. Also, there are a couple of straps at the bottom back edge which I pulled back and secured with bungee cords to help prevent the tent from collapsing inward, leaving a little more depth. I also placed duct tape along the bottom of the ventilation flap to completely seal it; I don't want overspray leaking out. (velcro strips are inadequate).

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