The engineering and design is, in my opinion, absolute genius. If you can open a kit box, you can set this spray booth up in about 20 seconds. The lighted power switch controls the 3 cubic meter per minute exhaust fan. No folding and cord stuffing while desperately trying to pop a cover on. There is a storage compartment for the power cord, which automatically retracts itself with the touch of a button.
Made of metal and high quality plastic, it is about the size of a shoe box when stowed, and has a carry handle. Model Expo has addressed both problems with this revolutionary collapsible, portable spray booth for just over $100.
So does keeping it free of dust and hair between airbrushing sessions. Then, where to keep a big empty box of a spray booth the size of a large air conditioner becomes a problem. Most commercial spray booths are priced in the $300 - $500 range and are beyond the budget of the majority of modelers. Most commonly the two major issues keeping people from buying a spray booth are price and space. Airbrushing ideally should be done in a temperature and humidity controlled room. Everyone who has an airbrush seeks to have some kind of spray booth to control dust, overspray, and paint fumes.