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The VIVOSUN 48x48x80 inch Hydroponic Mylar Grow Tent features a 100% light-proof design with reflective Mylar lining to maximize light efficiency. Constructed from durable 340g Oxford fabric and a sturdy metal frame, it offers tear resistance and long-lasting performance. An observation window and smooth zipper door provide easy plant monitoring without disruption. Tool-free assembly and a removable floor tray make setup and maintenance effortless, making it ideal for both professional and amateur growers.




















| ASIN | B01731MNJE |
| Brand Name | VIVOSUN |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (19,342) |
| Frame Material | Metal |
| Included Components | Removable mylar floor tray |
| Inner Material | Polyethylene Terephthalate (PET) |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 121.9L x 121.9W x 203H centimeters |
| Item Weight | 28.4 Pounds |
| Light Source Wattage | 400 Watts |
| Manufacturer | VIVOSUN |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 304113-S |
| Model Number | 304113-S |
| Outer Material | Polyester |
| UPC | 742920469917 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
M**N
Bought this to vent a resin 3D printer outside and it's ideal. Using with a Saturn 4, plenty of space for the printer and an extractor fan.
R**L
I would give this tent 5 out of 5 but I'm unsure why it isn't 60cm deep. It is 50cm deep which is a bit narrow to grow my plants effectively. Having said that the 50cm width is basically OK and it does the job. Most grow tents are 60cm deep though and I feel this tent would greatly benefit from the extra 10cm. So yes this is annoying. In terms o0f the build quality it is better than most tents. I haven owned around 10 grow tents and this is among the best quality (in the top 2 or 3 out of the 10). It doesn't have light leaks around the zips like the majority of tents do and neither does it have heavy sips (often quite anxiety-inducing when opening in a busy home!). The build was way with high-quality poles and mylar fabric which has a strong reflective quality about it. The height of the tent is good and the vents, access holes and so on are well placed. Overall I'd much prefer if the tent was 60-62cm deep as I said but it is generally a very decent tent, looks great and feels like it will last for many grows. So, in conclusion good quality but an annoying size.
C**O
Se siente super solido y de buena calidad.
J**A
Muy buen producto cumple con las especificaciones, excelente servicio
Z**Y
Yes, I know this is supposed to be a growing tent for plants, but it's the perfect size to fit on the bench in my shed and insulate my two resin 3D printers from the cold. 3D printer resin needs to be quite warm to work properly. Warmer than most British houses, and definitely warmer than the shed where my printers have been banished to. To be fair, the resin can be a bit smelly, and can make a mess everywhere. While the same could be said of Mrs. Z sometimes, it's the printers that have to live outside. I managed to find individual insulated covers for them, which do work really well, but the ultimate solution is this tent. I've taped 7-watt reptile mats to the metal cases of my printers, which easily hold the resin temperature at 25 degrees C under the dust covers. The inside of the tent is a little cooler, but still warm enough for any resin bottles stored in there to be useable. In the height of winter, I'll put a small heater tube in the tent. The tent is really well-designed. It has a solid framework which clips together. The outer cover fits perfectly, and it's possible to do it on your own but easier with help. There are zips and duct openings everywhere, which makes it really easy to run the power cables for the printers and heat mats out neatly and safely. The openings that are not in use can be sealed up completely, so there's no chance of the heat escaping. If you wanted to use ducts for fume extraction, the openings are the exact size for an inline fan. Because my printers are in an outdoor shed, I'm not particularly concerned about fumes. However, it is nice to be able to work in the shed, knowing that the fumes of the resin are contained inside the tent. In the long-term, I'll add a small extractor fan so I can purge the fumes outside before I open the front. The front door zips open all the way around, and even onto the side panel, so you have total access to everything inside. There's even a pocket inside for your spatula and scraper. Considering it was designed for plants, it couldn't be any better for 3D printers. It even has a spill mat inside. The tent was amazing value - one of the cheapest I could find. Even so, it's still really strong fabric and well-made. I'm really happy with it and I highly recommend it. I have written thousands of reviews for Amazon products, and I genuinely think this is one of the best things I've reviewed. I'm not being paid to say that - I bought this with my own money. it's just exactly what I wanted, which is pretty rare these days!
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