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The GORILLASPRO Inflatable Paint Booth is a versatile and durable solution for all your spray painting needs. Measuring 26x15x10Ft, it features a powerful dual blower system (750W + 950W) and an advanced multi-layer air filtration system to ensure a clean and efficient workspace. Ideal for various applications, from automotive to art, this booth is designed for both indoor and outdoor use, making it a must-have for professionals seeking quality and convenience.
A**L
This booth is AWESOME!
I've used this booth three times now. Once to paint a piece of machinery and twice on automobiles. Easy setup and tear down by a single person! White structure creates great lighting inside as all ambient light is diffused. I use it in a fabrication bay with only a few overhead lights and a couple windows and need no additional lighting inside the booth, though there are ample places to hang them, if desired.Build quality of the booth is great and the supplied blowers are not as loud as anticipated. I've had the booth running for 8 hours on each use with no issues. My expectations were exceeded. I highly recommend this product and company!
A**S
Easy to setup. Lots of space.
So far so good. Set up fast. Better quality than the inflatable booth we had before. Lots of room. I like how the air is handled in this one, even though booths like these don’t push a ton of air through. We’re getting nice quality finishes from it right out of the box. Set it up in about 15 min.
P**Y
Excellent Value and Works well
I am building an Experimental Airplane and I have a lot of parts I need to paint. I looked at every booth I could find and finally decided to go with GORILLASPRO. They seem to get the best reviews and they have good customer support.The booth is super easy to set up. Roll it out, connect the fan and turn it on. It will crawl to life in a few minutes. The structure is sturdy as long as the fan is on. I am using the booth inside of a hangar so I don't have to worry about weather. It is not waterproof and it is lightweight. If it were outside the unit would need to be connected to the ground with steaks. And it must be pulled in before it gets wet. I would not recommend leaving it outside overnight. Due could damage the fabric and stitching.I bought the 13x10x8Ft booth. It is a lot bigger than the size may indicate. I read a lot of posts about people ordering these booths and finding out they won't fit in their building. I will leave the booth up while I build the plane (at least a year). I didn't want it to take up too much space. For those building a plane, the 13x10x8Ft booth fits perfectly in one of the corners of a typical T-Hangar. Keeps the center and other side open. The length of this booth is not quite long enough to fit my entire fuselage (airplane body) into it. I will probably paint it in two stages and use plastic to extend the booth. I did not want to buy a huge booth that takes up a lot of space to only paint one part of the plane. Every other part fits no problem. I can paint wings one at a time easily. It would be tight to try to fit two wings in the small booth at the same time. A lager booth would be required.The main issue with an inflatable booth is that they must have the fan running at all times. When the fan is turned off the booth collapses quickly. Parts need time to dry and the fans are loud and cannot be ran indefinitely. I believe they will turn off after 8 hours of continuous use. Following the lead of others, I built an internal PVC frame that holds the structure up when the fan is off. It also provides a nice frame to hang parts from when painting. I used 2" PVC pipe to build my frame. I wanted something more ridged. 1" pipe would not be strong enough to hold parts. I found 2" works perfectly. Plenty of headroom and it doesn't take up any space in the booth.I found decorative corner and some other unusual shaped PVC fittings on Amazon that are perfect. I started in the back by the person door with the bottom and two end fittings (3-way). Then the risers up to where the first bend in the tube is. For those looking to build one, the tube bend angles at the top of the booth are set at 45 degrees. I then installed 45 degree PVC connectors. Made a short piece of straight pipe to complete the angle. Installed another 45 degree connector and a pvc tube that hits about the middle of the booth. Then I installed a decorative fitting in the middle that will be used to tie each riser tube together to create a stronger structure as well as give me something to hang parts on. The outside tubes used 3-way fittings that have a 90 degree in the center. The tubes in the middle were 4-way fittings. See the links below.It sounds complicated to build the internal structure, but it is actually easy. The main thing to keep in mind is that every tube should be cut at the exact same length. Cutting by eye or quickly will end up having the frame not square. A parameter frame at the bottom is also required to create a strong rigid structure. I used a miter saw and installed a stop so I could ensure that similar pieces were the exact same length. If you have a piece on one side you need it on the other. Cut them both at the same time. One could use a hack saw or a hand held circular saw, but there are a lot of cuts. Using a miter saw makes the assembly process go fast and they cut with precision.Parts I used:- 2" 3-way Elbow: https://amzn.to/3t3QCD9- 2" Cross Elbow: https://amzn.to/47DUVnO- 2" 45 Degree Elbow: https://amzn.to/47AphYa- 2" 3 Way 2" PVC Tee: https://amzn.to/46MVnyx- DEWALT Miter Saw: https://amzn.to/3uHA1pb** I purchased the 2" PVC pipe from a local builder supply. They were too long and bulky to ship.I am spraying aviation primers and paint that is messy, explosive and generally not safe to be around. The positive pressure inside of the booth does a decent job forcing over spray toward the filters; however, it is not perfect. There are leaks in seams. Over spray will try to exit though places where the booth is stitched together. It is easy to see where the over spray lands after painting a few times in the booth. It isn't a big deal for me, but something to be aware of if you are trying to paint indoors without good ventilation in the building. Paint and primer molecules seem to be too big to fit all the way though. Color does not escape the booth. The surrounding area in my hangar is clean after painting tons of times.I did find that overspray will drop to the floor. After everything is dry, I used a leaf blower to push any overspray and dirt out of the booth though the large door. Takes a few minutes and the booth is clean. I do this every time I need to paint something that I don't want dust to get into.Others have mentioned that the air entering the booth that fills the tubes is not filtered. There is a zipper at the top back that can be opened and it will pressurize the booth. This air blows directly down on parts. In my case with parts hanging they move around in the airstream and it kicks up dust. I do not open this zipper. I leave it closed at all times. I use the filtered air entry tubes at the bottom back of the booth. The air blowing in hits a filter and it keeps dust from entering the paint area. They are low to the floor though. If dust is on the floor it will kick up into the air and try to make its way to the large filters. The dust will pass parts on its way out. This is why I blow the dust out of the booth before paining. It helps keep parts clean.Overall I highly recommend this paint booth. It is not a perfect professional environment, but it gets as close as one could get at a fraction of the cost. And it is easy to take down and store when not in use. Can't do that with a pro booth. The only other addition I made was adding in the Air Draft Device. I don't need it for ventilation, but it helps add additional air pull toward the filter when painting. I found it catches overspray better and less of it falls toward the floor. More gets caught in the filter. It isn't needed for the occasional use, but it does help when painting a lot of parts.- Inflatable Paint Booth Air Draft Device: https://amzn.to/3R9vAuZ- Heavy Duty Cylinder Fan: https://amzn.to/3R5be5S
S**Y
Great for the backyard car restorer
We have a shop in our backyard where we restore classic cars and we average 1 every 5 years, this is a great option to buy & have for the paint it yourself person. Quick to go up, keeps fumes escaping to a minimum inside & overspray inside booth. Used it inside 1 time, on a less windy day I'd opt to use outside staked down for sure.
S**D
Overall great product
Awesome!! Used several times so far and no complaints. Will probably try and find a second motor to keep booth inflated longer than 8 hrs as the instructions said not to pass that time. I have a 40 x 60 work shop so I am able to set it up inside with my overhead doors open for proper ventilation. Set up and break down it easy and dosen't take up more than a 3' x 3' box that I made for storing it.
K**A
Painting Booth
Needed a paint booth for a vehicle And it was fantastic. Awesome customer service. Helped us through all the process from Shipping To receiving they kept in contact. Will do business with them again.
S**E
Inflates fast and quite large
The booth inflates fast and is quite nice. Its pretty hard to put the genie back in the bottle once you let the air out though. I suggest ratchet straps to compress it and storing it on a pallet. I doubt it will ever go back in the box once its been inflated. The blowers are a bit noisy, but I see no way to get that much flow without noise. The filters are rudimentary at best and don't fit or filter well, but it is better than shooting in an open garage. Also, filters for the intake air would be a nice addition to keep dust and bugs out of your new clear as it cures. Another observation/suggestion is overspray sticks to everything inside this booth, and though it hasn't happened to me the few times I've used it, I can see where a light colored paint or your clear could become contaminated by other color pigments floating around over time. I very much suggest cleaning her up well before storage. The openings are plenty big enough to get all but the tallest lifted trucks in and out of and the zippers seem to hold up to my impatience. I suggest cutting your own filters and possibly adding on an explosion proof fan, ducting, and more filters to suck air out. My exterior vents on the building I used this in became quite brightly colored with overspray. Overall, very worth the money
O**R
Great product look this booth
The media could not be loaded. Great paint booth for the bucks I've paint 3 of my cars in it
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