








🎨 Inflate Your Workshop, Elevate Your Craft!
The VEVOR Inflatable Paint Booth offers a spacious 27.9 x 15.7 x 10.8 ft environment with powerful 950W + 750W dual blowers ensuring continuous airflow and superior filtration. Constructed from durable Oxford cloth with reinforced stitching and transparent PVC windows, it provides excellent visibility and rugged longevity. Designed for quick setup and portability, it fits a wide range of vehicles from motorcycles to midsize trucks, making it the perfect professional-grade solution for clean, efficient, and mobile paint jobs.












| ASIN | B0D5XFJW9V |
| Best Sellers Rank | #20,244 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ( See Top 100 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ) #11 in Airbrush Spray Booths |
| Brand | VEVOR |
| Brand Name | VEVOR |
| Color | Blue |
| Coverage | Water-resistant Oxford Cloth with transparent PVC door and windows |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 288 Reviews |
| Frame Material | Plastic |
| Item Height | 33 centimeters |
| Item Type Name | Inflatable Paint Booth |
| Item Weight | 117.9 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | VEVOR |
| Material | Oxford Cloth , Transparent Material, Filter Cotton |
| Material Type | Oxford Cloth, Transparent Material, Filter Cotton |
| Pole Material Type | Plastic |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Vehicle Cover, Vehicle Maintenance |
| UPC | 197988990741 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
M**I
Good economy booth. Positive pressure
It's really big.good quality. Easy set up. Not so easy taking it down though.
B**A
Durable
I’ve been using this inflatable paint booth for a while now, and I’m really impressed with the durability and build quality. The material holds up well, the zippers are solid, and it inflates quickly and maintains shape throughout my paint sessions. For my use, it’s been a great investment. The ventilation system works well, but I’d highly recommend adding another blower to the extra inlet. Doing this creates positive pressure inside the booth, which makes a big difference in keeping overspray down and maintaining a cleaner workspace. Overall, it’s an excellent setup, especially for the price. If you’re doing any serious painting, this booth delivers. Just make sure to upgrade the airflow with that second blower—you’ll thank yourself later.
J**S
GREAT BOOTH AT A GREAT PRICE
GOOD QUALITY FOR THE PRICE, PRETTY BIG FOR MOST PIECES YOU GOT TO PAINT BUT NO CAR WILL FIT COMFORTABLE ENOUGH TO PAINT OBVIOUSLY. THE BLOWER IS STRONG ENOUGH TO HELP KEEP THE OVERSPRAY MOVING BUT IF YOU SPRAY A BIG PIECE LIKE A HOOD IT WILL TAKE A COUPLE MINUTES FOR THE OVERSPRAY TO DISSAPEAR. NO DIRT IN THE PIECES I PAINTED, I LIVE IN THE CARIBBEAN AND IT GETS HOT WHEN SPRAYING ESPECIALLY IF THE SUN IS HITTING THE BOOTH DIRECTLY/ OVERALL A GREAT TOOL TO HAVE WE WILL SEE HOW LONG IT LASTS
S**D
Great for the money, but needs few small improvements to make it a must have for any painter.
so, I got this on sale. I don’t even think I paid $200 for it. That being said the first thing you should know is that this is a really great product and if you do automotive style painting on a fairly regular basis, something like this can be worth its weight in gold…. There’s nothing worse than getting overspray stuck to everything in your garage…. That being said, I did have two issues with it that I want to bring up for people and they are both probably just preference issues. One of them the manufacturer could do something about. The other issue, probably not so much. They have tried to do a little bit to help with it… But I’m going to talk about it anyway.. 1. These inflatable spray booth tents desperately needs some type of mechanism that will allow them to stay inflated without the blower motor constantly running…. I understand that they use the blower motor for the ventilation system… But honestly, the ventilation system kind of sucks and it isn’t really worth the trade-off…. Having air constantly pumping through the entire inflatable booth, makes it far more structurally unstable…. For starters, if you’re painting a project and your power goes out, or your breaker flips (which actually happened to me) you have got about 6 1/2 seconds to get your project covered otherwise your paint job is ruined because this booth is coming down… that sucks… But that’s not the only aggravation… before I go into point number two, I just want to reiterate that putting some type of mechanism in place that allows people to leave the booth inflated without operating blower is extremely important… give us the option to buy an additional motor that we can plug in somewhere else to operate the ventilation system if you want… But the structural integrity of this booth should not rely on the blower motor being on at all times. My second problem with this product ties into the first little bit…. Though I don’t really know what they can do beyond what they have already done to fix issue number two… 2. I initially wanted to just keep this booth inflated inside of my garage, but I miscalculated some of the sizing. That is on me. The booth is extremely large and spacious for how cheap it was.. However, you need to be very careful… It is extremely lightweight. Combine that with the fact that you have to have air passing through it, actively at all times in order to keep it inflated and you have a whole new risk scenario… If it is windy or if you live in a windy area, not only can this booth be very easily picked up and blown completely out of your driveway, it can also be blown over… Let me explain… Wow, inflating this booth some wins try to pick it up and carry it away from my house. So I decided to put a fairly heavy fold out table that weighs about 50 pounds inside of the booth…. I use this table for spraying anyway because I have rigged it up with contraptions that hold the very specific pieces that I spray… not only did the wind still manage to pick this booth up a little bit and carry it a little ways down my carport while I wasn’t in it… (and it wasn’t even that windy) but, when the booth was being waited down, the wind essentially just blew the top and the walls… Imagine a cluster a very long grass being blown in the wind… The root stays where it is, but the top and stems start bending over… Now imagine all of your carefully expensive time and effort spray pieces inside of that booth while the walls and the roof are being blown over on top of everything… To the manufacturers credit, they did incorporate a 10th stake system in the bottom of the booth and they even provided steaks for you. Unfortunately, for me, I’m not using this on soil. I’m using this on concrete so it doesn’t really do me any good… however, even if I was using it out in the yard, it still wouldn’t do any good if the wind can straight up blow this thing over to where the walls lay on top of my freshly sprayed work… If it did not have active air running through it at all times, it would not actually be quite as prone to being picked up by the wind… however, there is one thing they could do to help fix this problem. If nothing else, offer a variation of this product that features what I’m about to suggest… I’m sure it would increase the cost, but I would gladly pay a little bit extra to have some type of PVC framing or metal pole framing that can help hold the walls straight when the wind blows on them. The reason this stuff doesn’t happen when you go camping with a large tent is because you have some type of structural support inside… There is no structural support inside of the spray booth. Everything is held up by the air being blown out of the blower constantly…. If somebody just walks by and lightly taps on one side of the wall, the entire booth bends and sways… This is an amazing idea… This inflatable spray booth is… You’re really onto something… But you have got to add in some type of structural support into this design because it is far too easy for one of many things to go wrong and it will completely ruin the project inside of the booth… as of right now the only Safeway to operate the spray booth is inside another building safe from wind… my carport literally has a retaining wall around it that is 6 1/2 feet tall. I live on a slope. This means that my driveway literally has a 6 1/2 foot wall of brick and earth to protect this booth from high wind, and yet, this booth can still literally be carried away or knocked over when a cricket farts… you guys have got to do something about that. I would gladly buy a whole other spray booth from you and I would pay more money just to know that it has some structural support…. The work that I do takes an immense amount of prep time and careful attention to detail, and I simply cannot afford to risk having a strong gust of wind come through at any point and ruin everything…. And I cannot use the booth inside of my garage because the booth is too tall… and I’m pretty sure I bought the smallest one you guys had…
A**R
Great booth for occasional painting
I needed to repaint the hood on my 2007 Bmw, not having a shop or garage this inflatable paint booth seemed to be an economical solution. Bugs just love the smell of paint solvent. Unpacked the booth. Hooked up the Fan, and within 30 minutes it was Inflated. Staked down the booth with the included spikes and ropes and I was ready to Paint. from start to finish the unit ran for 4 hours with no Issue, Kept the bugs out but still got some nibs in the clear coat( I should have wet the floor down) but I plan on cutting with 1500 to 3000 grit and buffing. Only issue is the carbon filter panels dont flow much air thru them, the panels are velcroed to the booth, I plan on cutting a 2 food square section out and sewing fiberglass screen in, I dont care about the vapors I need the booth to be cleared of over spray, and the screen will keep the bugs out thats my only gripe otherwise for using it one time I am happy, suggestion is to wet down the floor to keep dust down
R**1
Ruined a paint job
1 fan went out during my first try of the paint booth. The booth fell onto the part i was painting. I can return it but it has to go in the same box it came in...good luck to anyone trying to get it back in the box..basically stuck with it.
D**R
Ease up set up and take down.
Great paint booth. Perfect size for a DIYer. I’m able to get several projects completed.
J**N
You will definitely smell paint in pole barn
I purchased VEVOR Inflatable Paint Booth, 13x10x9ft Inflatable for 317.00 plus tax I’m very happy with booth to use in pole barn . The side filters basically do nothing for smell coming into your barn . I would definitely recommend a additional vent unit to exhaust outside. I was using can spray paint . Blower that comes with unit works really well. Took me a minute to find side zippers to blow unit and to deflate . There are two one each side lower area.
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