Which tent you think would be best?

Purge

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Vevor seems cheap some ratings say it has issues, but that's the same for all the other tents and this price is really good: Amazon.com: VEVOR Grow Tent, 120" x 120" x 80", 100% Lightproof Hydroponics Mylar Grow Room with Observation Windows and Removable Floor Tray, Grow Closet for Indoor Plants Growing - 10'x10' Reflective Plant : Patio, Lawn & Garden

Vivosun has more of a reputation but also seems to have a good bit of low quality reviews and is a bit more costly than the Vevor: VIVOSUN S108 10x10 Grow Tent, 120"x120"x80" High Reflective Mylar with Observation Window and Floor Tray for Hydroponics Indoor Plant for VSF6450 (amazon.com)

Spider Farmer, I think I've seen some people on here with Spider Farmer lights, they have a lot of reviews but with 1k reviews, they could be fake, seems like a good brand but 8x8ft is their largest and is like $30 more than the 10x10 Vevor tent: Amazon.com: Spider Farmer Pro-Grade Grow Tent, 120"x60"x80", with Observation Window and Floor Tray, 1680D Thicken Mylar Canvas Hydroponic Grow Tent, 10x5 for Indoor Growing for SF7000/SE7000 : Patio, Lawn & Garden

Spider Farmer seems like the best quality, but if all of them have some bad reviews anyway then maybe I should just get the Vevor one and work with what they send...

What do you think?
 
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OldMedUser

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The only tent I have is a 2x4x5' VivoSun I picked up lightly used a few years ago and it's holding up just fine. I've had zero issues with it and does exactly what I would expect a tent that size to do.

I can't vouch for the rest of their stuff but I'd be very happy with it even if I'd paid full price for it. I just use it for a little veg/clone/mother tent in a spare bedroom. The main grow room is underground where I can run a couple thousand watts of HID lights without A/C if I needed that much light. I have it but rarely need even need to go 1K. A 600 will usually handle my modest grows.

People write lousy reviews for a couple of pinholes because they're pinheads and I was reading someone ranting about how crappy one of the top brand tents were that he'd just got so . . . pay for the name or something decent that does the job and saves you some coin.

I got a 4" inline exhaust fan by VivoSun in the deal too but haven't used it. Just have one of those $5 USB fans stuck in the upper 6" vent and that moves more than enough air and is almost silent. And a brand new 8" VivoSun inline fan I got two years or more ago still unused other than to test fire it and the speed control. My old 6" is limping along just fine so might sell the 8" or trade it for a new 6". Not going to expand the grow as I had planned.

Need a 4x8 tent to use as a lab so I can set up all my distillation gear and other toys for oil making etc and have them ready and clean when I want to use them. Got lots to do once I get going.

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FirstCavApache64

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In my opinion when you get to the bigger tent sizes it makes sense to pay for quality. The size of the frame bars matters, the quality of the fabric does too. I just got a Spider Farmer tent and the thickness of the fabric is great. It is really sturdy and is well designed with a blackout strip over the zipper to help stop light leaks. AC Infinity also has really good tents from the people I know that have them.
 
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