

🏡 Elevate your DIY game with the ultimate portable paint sanctuary!
The HomeRight Large Spray Shelter C900038 is a lightweight, portable paint booth designed for DIY enthusiasts and hobbyists. Measuring 9' x 6' x 5.5', it features a built-in floor to contain overspray, a protective mesh screen to shield projects from debris, and a simple two-pole setup for quick assembly and compact storage. Ideal for indoor or outdoor use, this durable polyester tent creates a clean, controlled environment for flawless spray painting on medium to large projects.



| Brand | Wagner |
| Color | Large No Floor |
| Finish Type | Gloss |
| Item Volume | 1 Gallons |
| Size | 128 Fl Oz (Pack of 1) |
| Special Feature | Built-in Floor, Protective Mesh Screen |
J**J
Great portable and stowable paint booth!!
Love this paint booth. I paint a bunch of 3D Printed props and this makes going from a large carboard box to a real paint booth a no brainer! All you need is a cheap box fan and a cheap central air filter. I use this in my garage with the door open and the fan pointing out to the street and it works perfectly. I also like how large this booth is, I can easy fit large props in it and have plenty of room to work around the item. The walls of the booth are transparent enough that you get a pretty good level of light through but I would assume over time the walls will get overspray and reduce light over time. I will likely add some cheap LED lighting on a tripod as I continue to use this booth. Stowing the booth is easy once you figure out how to fold the booth and place it back in the bag/case that comes with the booth. I can easily stow it away with my paint equipment as the footprint is very slim! Definitely a great buy at this price point and would highly recommend it!
C**N
It does the job handily.
In pursuit of my hobbies, I sometimes have occasion to do some rattle can spray painting. I don't do nearly enough of it to justify buying one of those fancy hobby spray booths. Usually, I just go outside and do my spray painting on old newspapers. Living in New England, there are several months each year during which this is not feasible. Those short, dark, depressing winter days are the times when I need my hobbies the most. Our garage is unheated and so, unsuitable. I built my own spray booth out of corrugated boxes, but it's only marginally satisfactory. It's difficult to see what I am doing. It doesn't fold flat, so when it's not in use, it's an elephant sitting in a corner of my hobby area. One of the things I like about this spray booth is that it folds into a small flat package. More about that later. Amazon, in their desire to be loved is continually making 'suggestions', allegedly based upon my prior purchases. I can't imagine which of my purchases they based this suggestion on, but it looked like a pretty good idea. I chose the small size, which is huge in terms of the projects that I am normally working on. It pops up easily, and the fabric is translucent, allowing enough light to filter through that I can see what is going on. There's a velcro panel in the back wall which will allow the addition of an exhaust fan. The issue of fumes should not be ignored, especially if you are spraying in an enclosed space. So far, I haven't felt the need, but my spray projects are small quick ones. I have to say that folding this thing back up is weird and fiddly. If you lack patience, you will probably find it frustrating. Your only chance is to follow the instructions that are sewn into the cover. So far, I've only used this 3 times, so it may be I will develop the knack with further use. Would I buy this again? I think so. Not having used it for a long term, I can't speak to it's durability. Barring that, it's a good deal.
N**K
Works well but could seal tighter
The shelter does a good job containing overspray and keeping dust out. Setup is straightforward and the frame feels sturdy. However, the bottom edges don’t seal completely on uneven surfaces, so a bit of airflow escapes. Still very effective overall — great for small to medium projects.
V**S
I'd buy it again
Even tho this tent is kind of a pain to set up (and I've set up nearly every kind of tent there is) I like it. We have all kinds of wind in Kansas that stirs up dust, leaves, little tiny gnats and all kinds of stuff. I set this up on my driveway behind the gate and I'm good to go. I can put fairly big pieces of furniture on a dolly in it, stand just outside the door and spray it, spin it around spray the other side and zip the door shut to let it dry. I recommend it.
S**H
The answer for indoor spraying
Love it!!!!! Winter weather makes it hard to spray craft projects…. Taping up plastic is a pain….. so, decided it was time to buy this! So happy I did. Daughter used it today & she agrees…. Definitely worth the money! I left it up to let any overspray dry, then I can fold it up & store it in handy pouch & tuck it out of the way! It takes up a bit of space inside, but easy to move & work around. I think I’m going to buy the small one for use on counter top in workshop. It seems to be well made, not worried about cleaning, & easy setup & put away!
J**S
Easiest assembly except a 20 inch box fan with a furnace filter in front to stop spray drift
Very easy put up and take down and easily houses a 20 inch box fan at the back vent to pull any spray fumes or other contaminants out of the air where you're working. My son uses this for spray art he does and it keeps the area clean from drift and helps draw clean air through and the spray away from him. Highly recommend easy to just fold up when you're done and move or put away.
A**R
Does the job - provides good protection with a fan
Provides good protection with a fan. I use it with a 20" box fan. The fan is protected by a MERV 8 20" x 20" filter as per the manufacturer recommendation, but I also added an inexpensive fiberglass MERV 1 filter between the MERV 8 filter and the paint area to protect the MERV 8 filter. This combo seem to work great. I also use an old towel to protect the inside floor of the shelter to minimize the need for cleaning. Make sure the size of the shelter works for your needs.
R**L
Decent, not really worth the process.
I'm a little conflicted about this product. It's decent, but not really worth the price in my opinion. First the setup. It's not complicated, there are no instructions...but tools aren't needed and YOU HAVE A CLEAR IMAGE OF WHAT IT SHOULD LOOK LIKE. It doesn't take a genius to put it together. After shaking the box around and looking in all the pouches for five minutes and not finding one, I looked at the image for three minutes, and put this thing together in another five to ten minutes. As far as the stickes and and string breaking, yeah, it will break if you treat everything like you're Hercules with no patience instead of just taking your time. So again, not complicated or time consuming to set up. This is flimsy; the wind WILL pick it up and fly it off. They provide little stakes, I assume to stick into the ground, but how many people are putting this on the lawn to use them...even their pictures show this on the driveway. So you'll need some stones to hold it down. The bottom parts of the tent does not provide good protection and easily blows up potentially allowing paint out if spraying. This is NOT water resistant. LIGHT drizzle will find it's way through. You'll say, "genious, don't paint when it's going to rain." I'll say, "genius, of course I made sure of that, and on two occasions there was supposed to be no rain, and there was overnight drizzle that got through and ruined things." You can't trust weather people. Worst of all, this is SMALL! If it was 10-15$ cheaper, or two feet bigfer all around it mah be worth it. Yes the size is listed, but you don't truly realize it until you have an object IN IT, and you have to then maneuver around it to properly paint. At a little over five feet at the tents PEAK, it is extremely confined, especially towards the walls when you are trying to walk around your item to paint and not touch your project. In my case an entrance door. The biggest thing I would paint in this is a nightstand...nothing else. J can't recommend this for all of those reasons. I would say just buy a tent and call it a day. I had to resort to what I didn't want to do and clear out room in my garage and drop cloth it. I'll keep this for small projects, but annoyed at the wasted space to store it now.
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