🎨 Elevate your DIY game with the booth that pops up faster than your creativity!
The Wagner HomeRight Medium Spray Shelter is a lightweight, portable paint booth designed for medium-sized projects. It features a quick pop-up setup, a three-sided design with rear vent for overspray control, and folds compactly for easy storage. Ideal for aerosol, airless, and HVLP sprayers, it protects your surroundings while delivering professional results indoors.
Brand | Wagner |
Color | White |
Finish Type | Gloss |
Size | 128 Fl Oz (Pack of 1) |
Item Volume | 0.05 Cubic Meters |
Special Feature | Lightweight |
Unit Count | 128.0 Fluid Ounces |
Paint Type | Spray |
Specific Uses For Product | Exterior |
Surface Recommendation | Floors |
Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
Item Form | Aerosol |
Included Components | [Portable paint booth] |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Is Waterproof | False |
Model Name | C900139.M Medium Spray Shelter |
Package Information | Bottle |
Color Code | #000000 |
Coverage | Medium |
Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
UPC | 012564001393 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00012564001393 |
Manufacturer | Homeright |
Part Number | C900139.M |
Item Weight | 4.12 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 55 x 56 x 66 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | C900139.M |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Style | Medium |
Finish | Gloss |
Material | Nylon |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Special Features | Lightweight |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
R**M
Love it
It works great. I love it. What I always needed. I cut a tiny slit in the back for my shop vac hose to pull all the paint dust back ward and out. I hung a led light tube overhead for lighting. It does take a few minutes of awkwardness to set up. Best with 2 people. But it does get easier with practice. I highly recommend it.
M**A
Perfect!!
Perfect for what I needed to help protect other items in my garage while flipping furniture. This tent is large! Perfect for dressers!
D**R
very good product just needs a little fine tuning
Overall I really enjoy this tent. It's really a duel purpose tent, you can use it for painting or take it to the beach and put a couple chairs in for a great sitting spot. the only reason I didn't give it five starts is for a couple minor reasons. 1. I'm 6,2 and getting in and out is pretty awkward if it was a foot taller it would be perfect. 2. the netting on the front is only help by 6 small Velcro strips (3 on each side). these are kind of hard to keep together when all 6 are together and it leaves gaps in which bugs can get through and into your paint, I would recommend a zipper system or something similar. 3. this is size large and it feels more like a medium sized tent, there's also not much room to move around so your projects will have to be pretty small. All said and done Wagner is a brand I know and trust, we use their products for powder coating at my job and I have plenty of friends who use their products in a professional setting as well. Its great buy they just need to fix a couple things.
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.
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.
B**N
Convenient!
Awesome product that’s easy to pop up and clean up after use ! I work from home so this has been a huge game cancer for overspray on medium to small parts!
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.
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