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Vevor Inflatable Paint Booth (23'x13'x8') on Amazon $250

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From what I can tell, online reviews are pretty mixed. But for $250 it may be worth taking a flyer on it. Seems like the normal price is somewhere between $500-800. There is a coupon code for Amazon in the TechBargains listing that brings it to $250. It appears to be sold/shipped by a 3rd party seller, so that may mean returns or issues may not be resolved as painlessly as Amazon.
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From what I can tell, online reviews are pretty mixed. But for $250 it may be worth taking a flyer on it. Seems like the normal price is somewhere between $500-800. There is a coupon code for Amazon in the TechBargains listing that brings it to $250. It appears to be sold/shipped by a 3rd party seller, so that may mean returns or issues may not be resolved as painlessly as Amazon.
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Bad link I believe.
 
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Butters

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Bad link I believe.
Hmmm, it is completely gone from the TechBargains website. I was wondering if it was removed because it wasn't legit, but I found the Techbargains link again via Google: : second link

That said, I'm not sure how much I trust it. The coupon code is 50RJNX2Q . I added it to my cart and the code did work. I also exited and went to Amazon from my bookmarks (in case it was a fraudulent link) and it was still in the cart. So it seems to work, for what it is worth. It says the coupon expires 8/30.

Here is the direct link to the Amazon listing (which has it for $499). The code takes off $250. Amazon Vevor link

I guess if somebody wants to try it, I'd go direct to the Amazon link and then manually apply the code.
 

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Hmmm, it is completely gone from the TechBargains website. I was wondering if it was removed because it wasn't legit, but I found the Techbargains link again via Google: : second link

That said, I'm not sure how much I trust it. The coupon code is 50RJNX2Q . I added it to my cart and the code did work. I also exited and went to Amazon from my bookmarks (in case it was a fraudulent link) and it was still in the cart. So it seems to work, for what it is worth. It says the coupon expires 8/30.

Here is the direct link to the Amazon listing (which has it for $499). The code takes off $250. Amazon Vevor link

I guess if somebody wants to try it, I'd go direct to the Amazon link and then manually apply the code.
$819 now. $250 seems like a steal.
 

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One of those things you might have to cross your finger that electricity to the blowers doesn’t get cutoff while you are spraying or waiting for the paint to dry. Otherwise it looks nice and convenient if you have room for it and can handle very large folding job.
There is a video of some YouTuber blowing it up and deflating it but did not mention about that scenario of loosing electricity.
 
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Butters

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One of those things you might have to cross your finger that electricity to the blowers doesn’t get cutoff while you are spraying or waiting for the paint to dry. Otherwise it looks nice and convenient if you have room for it and can handle very large folding job.
There is a video of some YouTuber blowing it up and deflating it but did not mention about that scenario of loosing electricity.
Yeah, people also mentioned wind and heavy rain. I think if I was painting a car, I would set up a PVC pipe frame to protect it and get it out as soon as the paint would allow. The other thing is old paint flaking off after the first use and blowing onto the next project. People recommended putting a tarp down on the floor before painting. Not sure how heavy it would get on the walls.
 

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I just paint in my garage with fans with filters to remove over spray and fumes.
 

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Yeah, people also mentioned wind and heavy rain. I think if I was painting a car, I would set up a PVC pipe frame to protect it and get it out as soon as the paint would allow. The other thing is old paint flaking off after the first use and blowing onto the next project. People recommended putting a tarp down on the floor before painting. Not sure how heavy it would get on the walls.
I think those inflatable one you can stake to the ground w/straps like a tent no?
 
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Butters

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I think those inflatable one you can stake to the ground w/straps like a tent no?
I think that Vevor one has straps you can stake. But but heavy wind/rain still could distort the shape enough to cause the interior to touch whatever is being painted.
 

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I have two. A giant one of big stuff and a smaller one for furniture. You need to pick the right day weather wise but they are pretty awesome if you don’t have access to a real paint booth.

They are surprisingly rigid and robust. Sure beats the make shift setups I was using before.

I waited until crazy price drops to get them and have been very satisfied thus far.

I had one instance where I failed to stake the blower down and it fell on its side. The thermal cutoff kicked in while a door was drying and I had to redo it but that been the only time it has let me down. I have run the blowers over 24 hours before in 80-90 degree weather without issue.

As far as keeping it clean, I lay down Harbor Freight canvas painting tarps on the floor and run positive pressure inside to air is constantly being forced through the filters. I have even done some two pack stuff with a SAR. The next project is to build a stand up lighting system using some of those 8ft LED light tubes.

As far as folding it up, I just use a large 1 CU Yard construction waste bag for the large booth and a smaller similar bag for the other one. I don’t really have system. I just fold until it fits you could even store it covered outside if you wanted as long as you kept it covered and dry.
 
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