🎨 Elevate your DIY game with the ultimate portable paint booth!
The Wagner Spraytech HomeRight Small Spray Shelter is a lightweight, portable paint booth designed for small to medium spray painting projects. Featuring a quick pop-up setup, three-sided design with built-in bottom and rear vent for overspray control, and straps for optional fan and filter installation, it offers versatile indoor and outdoor use to keep your workspace clean and your creativity flowing.







| Brand | Wagner |
| Color | White |
| Finish Type | Cloth |
| Size | 1 Count (Pack of 1) |
| Item Volume | 30 Milliliters |
| Special Feature | Great for spraying small to medium sized projects with spray cans or paint sprayers, Portable and lightweight, Quick set-up, 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 |
| 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 |
| 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 | Great for spraying small to medium sized projects with spray cans or paint sprayers, Portable and lightweight, Quick set-up, 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 |
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.
K**S
Great for furniture flippers
Large, great for painting small dressers. Good quality. Easy to assemble. Easy to use. Good value for the money.
A**R
Good quality, assembly a little difficult
This tent works great, it’s a large size and I set it up in the garage when I need it. It comes in a tote bag with assembly instructions attached. It is a little difficult to assemble, need two people.
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.
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.
J**G
Absolutely LOVE my paint tent!!!
Absolutely LOVE my Wagner paint tent!!! Can’t say enough about it! Very easy to assemble. I do assemble it by myself, but I’ve also had my daughter help me as well and it’s quick and easy. I use it very often and it’s such a good size. My first project I used the tent for, was all my homes upstairs interior doors that I painted and I was able to put my folding saw horse and the door in the tent. I love the ability to close the front of the tent so there isn’t any dust or debris that can get on my items as they dry. The tent is very durable just as a camping tent feels. I’m also 5’9” and can fully stand inside if I choose to when spraying items.
H**1
Love this popup paint booth!
I love this paint booth! Quality is what u'd expect from Wagner. I love how it's ez to setup.Exactly what I was looking for. Earlier I bought a different brand's large paint booth. See link: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0D5HZN1WV?ref_=ppx_hzsearch_conn_dt_b_fed_asin_title_2&th=1 I was really dissapointed with that off brand.The material was really thinly constructed & setup was like an old camping tent. The Wagner is a popup. The hardest thing to do was to fold the tent up but wagner has an awesome instructional youtube video. Love it!
A**R
Keeps bugs and dust out ... mostly
I've used my paint tent for a couple of months now for two projects that consumed several gals of paint. It works okay but has a few shortcomings that I wish the manufacturer had addressed. My version is the model without the floor. I found this worked much better since I could easily move the tent around the item being painted and just used a tarp for the flooring. This would not be possible with a tent using a fixed floor. Firstly, the front and back have no way to secure the bottom to keep the material from 'caving in' on larger items being painted. I had to rig up a 2x4 in the back and used the loop on the tent material to secure it to the 2x4 on the ground. The front door/fly material has the same problem but there I used a heavy piece of pipe and used hook & loop strips to secure the bottom of the tent material to the pipe on the ground . That required me to cut slits into the tent material which of course have ripped out now. It was a real pain because each time I wanted to open the door/fly I had to undo all the hook & loop strips. Unfortunately there was no other easy way to keep the bottom of the front door/fly from 'caving in' onto the items being painted. So ... if you buy this tent and have larger items to paint, be prepared to rig up something to address this. Secondly, the hook & loop fasteners on the front fly are a joke. They are too small and more often than not pop open. This is a constant source of irritation when one needs the front to stay closed to keep bugs and such out. It would have been much more secure had they used slightly larger hook & loop strips. Still, even with these issues, the tent was worth the money as it has mostly worked as I needed it to and that was to keep bugs and trash out of the paint. However, I think my next one will be another brand hoping the front and back flaps have better ways to secure them so they aren't so loose and 'cave in' onto the items being painted.
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