🎨 Elevate your DIY game with the ultimate spray shelter—paint like a pro, mess-free!
The HomeRight Large Spray Shelter C900038 is a portable, easy-to-assemble paint booth designed for medium to large DIY projects. Featuring a spacious 9' x 6' x 5.5' tent with a built-in floor to capture overspray and a protective mesh screen to guard against environmental debris, it ensures a clean, flawless finish every time. Lightweight and foldable, it’s perfect for indoor or outdoor use, making it an essential tool for hobbyists and professionals alike.
Brand | Wagner |
Color | Large No Floor |
Finish Type | Gloss |
Size | 128 Fl Oz (Pack of 1) |
Item Volume | 1 Gallons |
Special Feature | Built-in Floor, Protective Mesh Screen |
Unit Count | 128.0 Fl Oz |
Paint Type | Spray |
Specific Uses For Product | Interior/Exterior |
Surface Recommendation | Outdoor |
Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
Item Form | Aerosol |
Included Components | Large Spray Shelter |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Is Waterproof | False |
Model Name | HomeRight Large Spray Shelter C900038 Portable Paint Booth for DIY Spray Painting, Hobby Paint Booth Tool Painting Station, Spray Paint Tent |
Package Information | Can |
Color Code | White, Yellow |
Coverage | 6' x 9' x 5.5' |
Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
UPC | 012564000389 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00012564000389 |
Manufacturer | Homeright |
Part Number | C900038.M |
Item Weight | 6.45 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 4 x 26.75 x 4 inches |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item model number | Wagner Spraytech - C900038 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Style | Large |
Finish | Gloss |
Material | Polyester |
Shape | Oval |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Special Features | Built-in Floor, Protective Mesh Screen |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | Warranty |
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.
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.
H**.
Handy
It’s definitely nice to have but it will get blown around if there’s any wind, was hoping it would help block it.
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.
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.
A**R
Great little
Great little booth for painting my patio set
T**F
Great price for size.
The media could not be loaded. Size is great for the price. Took a bit to put together by my self. Bottom of tent doesn’t close all the way.Sides have Velcro to keep screen part closed. Can roll screen up.To keep from blowing away definitely recommend putting in grass area. If like flatter could put board under tent to make more solid.I put on cement patio, but was windy, but did work for what wanted to do.Size is approx 9’x6’x5.6”
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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