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🎨 Elevate your craft with pro-grade airflow and lighting—because your masterpiece deserves the best!
The OPHIR Airbrush Spray Booth features dual quiet fans delivering superior fume extraction at 53dB, a spacious 21.6" x 18.8" x 14" work area illuminated by three 2590-lumen LEDs with a 360° turntable, and adjustable fan speed plus LED brightness controls. Its 6-foot extendable hose with two-layer high-density filters ensures safe, clean air by venting harmful particles outdoors. Designed for hobbyists and professionals alike, it supports diverse projects from models to cake painting, combining portability, durability, and health-conscious ventilation.












| Best Sellers Rank | #59,641 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ( See Top 100 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ) #35 in Airbrush Spray Booths |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 186 Reviews |
P**3
Great Product - Here's the controls and the numbers
Set this up today and very impressed. My biggest concern when ordering this was the adjustable controls because the some of pics on the order page looked like rocker switches. No worries - the pic above are the rotary knobs on the unit I received. Assembles very easily and appears to be quality components. NOISE - 60-61db directly in front of the machine at full power (this was the loudest area - sides and rear were 54db) 55db at half power. LED's are nice and bright - I found 3/4 setting was comfortable light while I was spraying. Has good evacuation around the spray opening. Tested with a smoking cigarette and it pulled with no issues from about 3-4 inches OUTSIDE the spray perimeter. Sprayed lacquer for about an hour and no issues with how well it kept the fume level low in and around the unit. To be fair - I unscrewed the vent on top of the machine and applied a bead of silicone around the perimeter and also put silicone beads around the tube joints at the window outlet vent and the rubber connector that attaches to the machine. Not sure if this is needed but I did it during initial assembly just to rule out any leakage. It breaks down easily and all the components fit inside. I store it under my hobby bench with the vent tube alongside. As a hobbyist, I probably spray 6-8 hours a week. I'll do an update in 6 mos regarding the longevity.
J**Y
I love this airbrush booth
This has been amazing. I am so happy with my purchase and it works better than expected. I chose this over the master airbrush one, since they are exactly the same, but this color matches my primer and stuff will show up less vs black. My fumes are cut down completely, I don’t need to wear a mask anymore, and I can paint large models in it too. The fan and lights are all fully adjustable and setup was done in 5 minutes. I use a glowforge airfilter so I can vent it indoors. I suggest using polypropylene sheets in front of the booth filters each session to prolong their life.
T**R
Good but noisy
I just received this item and got it set up. I love that it has adjustable settings for both the lights and the fans. The lights are nice and bright, and the fans really suck, er, draw in air. Unfortunately, the fans are very loud on the highest setting. I measured 80db right in front of the booth where I sit. I've seen other reviews report lower values. I'm reviewing the 2 fan unit. Maybe they were reviewing one with a single fan? I've ordered a ducted fan to move the air out of my window. I'm hoping that will be a lot quieter and allow me to run the booth with the fans on a lower setting. I"m also going to see if I can replace the fans with some Noctua fans. I've used those in my computers and they are very quiet. Still, I think it is worth the money.
D**N
A must have for modeling.
Arrived very quickly. Easily set up in a few minutes. The power connections seem stiff and sturdy. The whole construction seems well planned and executed. The fan isn’t silent but no louder than my airbrush compressor. Allows plenty of well lit work space. Allows me to paint indoors without worry of fumes bothering anyone. The hose for airflow can redirect exhausted fumes out a door or window, or you can use it without the hose.
D**R
Great Paint Booth
I've had this booth for a couple of months now and have used it several times. I have used enamels as well as acrylics, air brushes and rattle cans. The double fans manage to pull out the fumes with no problem. I love being able vary the fan speeds. the fans are quite noisy at full speed. My hobby room is downstairs below our bedroom, but you can't hear the fans in the bedroom, so that's a win. The LEDs are bright and adjustable also. No problems seeing the model while I paint. It is a large unit and takes up quite a bit of real estate. I have it on an old printer stand which works great. I'd buy this booth again if I need one.
E**.
Sufficient, portable, great value
Out of the box home run for me. Fits my painting needs. Assembles and breaks down easy. Good led lighting. Zero complaints other than I wish I had this years ago
P**T
Perfect Spray-Booth!
...liking this spray booth immensely! It assembled easily, including the hose and it's attachments. Just extend the hose coil*, on each end, and screw the attachments onto the coils. The dimmer and blower-speed controls work really well, with quite a bit of variability. The booth folds back up just as easily. *Hose is wire-coil covered with vinyl/rubber, which extends like one of those flexible drinking-straws. A steel hose-clamp is included for the rubber hose attachment which connects to the booth, and fits perfectly well.
T**R
CAUTION DO NOT USE FOR LACQUER PAINT
Edit: After my initial trial run where the booth performed poorly, I did a bit more research and found this little footnote in the product description saying "Note: Not intented for use with Hazardous Materials, Flammable or Explosive Paints or Materials." What does that mean? That means that this booth should NOT be used with solvent based paints like many people in the reviews appear to have been doing. Extremely disingenuous to place this safety disclaimer in such a tiny footnote. If you are using water-based acrylic paint you are good to go but for any lacquers/enamels, you are better off investing in a proper paint booth (eg. Pace or Robot Kai) that is meant to handle them. The adjustable fan and light are super nice perks. Especially if you got neighbors, the fan doesn't make a lot of noise till its about 75%. Unfortunately, as I came to realize, it seems like the booth just doesn't pull enough air to filter fumes if you run it at 75%. I need to test how it performs at 100% but it's about ~75dB compared to ~55dB at 50% then so it's quite a bit louder. The booth itself is a bit shallow and short and I find that it doesn't do a great job of catching the overspray. Will try playing with spray angle to see if that helps but on first trial I could see the overspray curling up and out of the booth. The actual exhaust hose feels a bit jank, especially the nozzle tip which doesn't really secure on and slips off constantly. Lastly, the electrical components seem kinda cheap. The lights and fans will briefly turn on when plugged in (even if they're off) and the power brick LED will remain illuminated for a really long time after its unplugged/powered off. Doesn't really affect the performance but it is unsettling especially when working with flammable paints.
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