This HotCoat® Powder Coating Kit combines Eastwood’s PCS-250 Powder Coating Gun with the Benchtop Booth Kit for professional-quality results with minimal mess.
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The Eastwood HotCoat® Powder Coating Kit is the ultimate setup for achieving professional-grade powder coating results at home or in small shops. This versatile kit includes the HotCoat® PCS-250 Dual Voltage Powder Coating Gun and the HotCoat® Benchtop Powder Coating Booth Kit, delivering a comprehensive solution for clean, precise, and efficient powder coating.
The PCS-250 Powder Coating Gun operates on standard 120V household power and offers dual-voltage settings (15,000V and 25,000V) for maximum versatility. Its user-friendly design ensures even powder distribution with minimal overspray and includes a clear powder bottle to monitor color, level, and fluidizing action. Ideal for small parts and intricate details, this gun ensures consistent, professional results every time.
The Benchtop Powder Coating Booth Kit reduces cleanup time by capturing over 95% of powder overspray with a properly treated filter. Designed to convert a standard 20-inch box fan into a compact spray booth, the booth includes folding panels, hanging rods, and a durable frame that folds flat for easy storage. Perfect for small-scale projects, the booth keeps your workspace clean and organized.
Together, these tools provide everything you need to coat and cure small parts with ease. Backed by Eastwood’s 1-year warranty and lifetime U.S.-based customer support, this kit is a must-have for DIYers and professionals.
Eastwood HotCoat PCS-250® and Benchtop Booth Powder Coating Kit Features:
Complete kit for powder coating with gun and spray booth
PCS-250 gun operates on standard 120V household power
Dual voltage settings for precise control (15,000V and 25,000V)
Benchtop booth captures over 95% of overspray with treated filters
Booth converts a 20-inch box fan into a compact spray booth
Folding panels and hanging rods support parts during coating
Clear powder bottle on gun allows for easy monitoring
Booth panels fold flat for convenient storage
Ideal for coating small parts like brackets, trim, and hardware
Backed by a 1-year warranty and lifetime U.S.-based customer support
Eastwood HotCoat® PCS-250 Powder Coating System Specifications
15KV/25KV dual voltage output New and improved ground clamp provides a better ground Color coordinated cabling for easier setup New clear bottle makes it easy to see powder level and fluidizing action Additional 1/2" of trigger room makes it easier and more comfortable to use
Box Fan Size: 20" (Commonly available at Walmart or Home Depot) Air Filter Size: 20" x 20" x 1" HVAC/furnace air filter, pleated, fiberglass type only. MERV rating not impactful. Frame Construction: 18 gauge (1.2mm) steel, black powder coat
*Note: Specifications are approximate and subject to change.
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Rated 5 out of
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Ebony from
Great First GunGreat first time user gun. I’m still getting used to it but it seems to work great.
Date published: 2025-11-30
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Anonymous from
You won’t find a better costing system for lessFor the price it’s great for entry level coaters such as myself
Date published: 2025-11-22
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John from
Small PartsLove this oven !! More space then I thought. Works great and now I ust the fan that's built inside.
Date published: 2025-09-29
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Anonymous from
Hot oat pcs-250I really like the gun. I’m just learning how to powder coat. It a good gun to lean on
Date published: 2025-09-26
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Magickeith from
Works exactly as described.I put this together last night and used it. Fairly easy to build. You will need a rivet tool though. I bought a cheap fan from Walmart and it's working perfectly. Literally ALL the overspray is in the filter instead of on my counter. I should have bought this a long time ago.
Date published: 2025-09-16
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Jerry from
We have used 1 gun for 4 years in a professional capacity!I own MyFreedomFlyer.com. We have been powder coating well over 2000 of our Freedom Flyers for 4 years now with our original Eastwood Gun... It finally Gave up the ghost after all that time. And i need to buy a new one. This thing is reliable and has worked in a professional capacity for us WAY beyond rational expectations. Check out our cool products!
Date published: 2025-08-27
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happyman from
Good product and customer serviceProduct was damaged in shipment. They sent me another right away
Date published: 2025-07-25
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Savage from
PCS-250 duel voltageThe shipping was fast. The PCS-250 works great does a awesome job nice even coating. The cords could be a couple feet longer other than that works great. Thank you very much.
Date published: 2025-06-23
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Dallas from
Great Entry Level SetupThe PCS-250 is perfect for people that wanna start getting into the coating world. It's been great with all the parts I've thrown at it weather it's flat or moderate faraday areas. Overall I'd recommend it to anybody.
Date published: 2025-06-10
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Two Point Precision from
Can't beat it for the price.Absolutely great starter gun. I was looking to add powder coating to my shop and had a couple of potential projects that could have used it. And I obviously don't want a huge investment if this isn't going to be a production environment.
Bout the PCS-250, and have done a fair number of small items, as well as some much larger ones. Zero regrets.
Date published: 2025-05-01
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Mmww from
Good Buy for small projectsNice size oven for small projects. I like the heat and fan controls. Fits atop a toolbox or bench.
Date published: 2025-04-05
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Dylan from
Just pull the trigger and buy itWorth every penny if you have limited funds and want to just change color for yourself. By no means is this for production.
Date published: 2025-04-03
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Larry from
Powder coating made easyI was hesitant in trying this myself. But this was very easy to use and the results were GREAT. I experimented with a few scrap pieces and various techniques for preparing the pieces. I am happy with the results.
Date published: 2025-04-02
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DougB from
Wow, that was easy!I bought this PC gun on a bit of a whim, and with some other items in Eastwood's PC package deal (filter, oven, some powders), and today was my first time trying it out. I have a homemade blast cabinet and first cleaned the paint off of 2 parts...then, I just fed the air compressor hose from my cabinet to the PC gun and adjusted the pressure to what I believe was around 8psi. I hooked up the PC gun, hung my blasted parts (I had no Eastwood PRE or other degreaser on hand, so I skipped that) on a piece of steel with stainless wire, and clamped the ground strap to it. PC'd outside with a slight breeze (no issues). Popped it into the pre-heated oven. This Eastwood chrome-like powder wanted a flow temp of 450 degrees but this oven only goes up to 400 - no problem at all. Basically what I'm saying here is that despite my somewhat slip-shod setup, this system and process was VERY forgiving for me. Results were well above what I expected!
Date published: 2025-03-10
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Cushman from
Powdered coatingThe little oven works great and the powdered coating gun is good to
Date published: 2025-03-07
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RIVERJAI86 from
Well doneVery well done but I think you guys need to improve on the gun,it looks like you got the air gun from the recycling bin, it would be nice if you guys start designing your own air guns
Date published: 2025-02-11
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Anonymous from
Love itLove it looking forward to upgrading in the future
Date published: 2025-02-03
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Dragonheart from
Dual voltage is the way to goWhen you can get the doable b**** done on sale it is absolutely the best deal out there. Even if you paid full price the gun is excellent for the home hobbyist powder coater. I will say first thing I did was take the diverter off the end as it ends to put out too much of a cloud. I use a low pressure regulator to tune in the pressure and I also have a Bank of filters on my compressor to really dry the air. If the air is not dry you're going to have problems with powder coating. Since I code a lot of yard tools I like a very heavy coating so I typically preheat the The project after it has been thoroughly cleaned. The powder starts to flow on contact and I can tell that I am going to get a full thick coating. The dual voted scone does everything I needed to do and I recommend product.
Date published: 2025-01-20
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Brad from
Recommended for beginners.Easy to use and reasonably priced. Well documented. Great variety of powders available.
Date published: 2024-12-17
Rated 5 out of
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Countrybumpkin from
PCS 250 reviewBeing new to the powder coating world, I did research, and found this gun was the biggest bang for my buck. Have used it, and it is simple, and foolproof-just the way I like things! Would recommend in a heartbeat.
Date published: 2024-12-09
Rated 5 out of
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David S from
I needed this years ago!finally no more mess ! captured all overspray, worked perfect
Date published: 2024-11-20
Rated 5 out of
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Jeremy Runyon from
Only lasted ten yearsThe little dual vote voltage switch on the front of the control box broke. I tried to fix it, but I couldn't. The entire gun wouldn't turn on after that. If the switch was still good, the gun probably worked fine.The little plastic switches a little bit chincy it only lasted ten years. No replacement parts available. Tried to replace it with a harbor freight powder coat gun. The gun was so bad I took it back. Eastwood powder coat gun had me spoiled.
Date published: 2024-10-30
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jduke from
1956 electric TbirdThe process was simple, easy to apply and bake!
It is fast and works better than advertised.
It has worked the first time and every time to apply base white, jet black and chrome.
Date published: 2024-10-03
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TrickyTrav89 from
Great gun after simple upgradesGreat powder coat gun. A little slower to powder than super expensive guns but gets the job done and looks the same as parts powdered by our powder coating service. We added a bunch of upgrades and highly recommend checking out the upgrades here:
https://www.royalcoatspowdercoating.com/eastwood-accessories
Date published: 2024-04-06
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Stryker Steel from
Quality purchaseSo I'm pretty new to powder coating, but, it's easy to say I'm pleasantly surprised and happy with my purchase of the pcs-250. I have two small gripes about it, one I wish the cords were longer, and the other is if you fill the cup halfway or more. The powder comes out to heavy and not consistent. If you keep the cup under half full, it sprays powder evenly and super consistent. Overall I super happy with my purchase so far I've had nothing but good results and experiences with it. I would recommend it for anyone wanting to get into powder coating.
Date published: 2024-04-03
Rated 5 out of
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Mike from
Powder Coat GunExcellent product. This is my second unit I have purchased
Date published: 2024-03-30
Rated 5 out of
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Caveman from
Great for DIYWorth every penny. This gun is super easy to set up and use. Definitely get an inline water separator and air regulator makes a huge difference.
Date published: 2024-03-10
Rated 5 out of
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Daniel from
OutstandingI have used this powder coating gun for at least 10 years. Single voltage and dual voltage. It has served me well. Does an excellent job. I believe no need for the more expensive unit. The dual voltage unit has stopped working after 10 years, so got my value out of it, hence the replacement. It is really good value at the price.
Date published: 2024-02-18
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JohnnyF from
Eastwood powder coating gun.Great product and price. Was easy to use and the results were amazing. Your wife will not be happy if you use here toaster oven, so I recommend you buy a dedicated oven for powder coating.
Date published: 2024-02-16
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Mike from
Great Powder Coat GunLove the Powder Coat Gun. I have a HF one, this one is much better. Eastwood has replacement bottles and the bottles with paint fit directly to the gun.
Can the PCS - 250 dual voltage gun be used for covering 20" aluminum wheels?
Asked by: Wesley
Yes, absolutely!
Answered by: Max S
Date published: 2025-04-15
Can this be used in a house without fumes
Asked by: Truckbuilder
Absolutely NOT. Must be used in a well vented area as this produces chemical fumes during application and curing in oven. Safety Information
Use a disposable dust mask when handling or applying powder. Powder, like common flour, can be explosive when suspended in the air in high concentrations. To minimize any explosion risk, sweep up—do not vacuum—powder from the floor. Cure powder in a well-ventilated area. The urethane powders we sell liberate a very minute amount of isocyanates when the powder flows out. This usually occurs about 3-5 minutes after the part is placed in the oven to bake. Wear a respirator with fresh filter cartridges when curing or inspecting flow-out progress.
Answered by: Wil Tech Support
Date published: 2025-04-07
What do you need to bake the powder coat to the objects?
Asked by: HandyManBill
To bake the powder coat onto objects, you need a heat source capable of reaching and maintaining the required curing temperature, typically 400°F (204°C). Here are the key requirements:
Oven: A dedicated powder coating oven is ideal. It should be able to maintain an accurate 400°F curing temperature. Using a kitchen oven is not recommended, as it can contaminate food with powder residue. Eastwood offers small powder coating ovens suitable for this purpose .
Infrared Lamp: For larger parts or specific applications, an adjustable infrared lamp can be used to cure the powder coat effectively .
Temperature Monitoring: Use a non-contact infrared thermometer to ensure the oven or heat source is at the correct temperature before curing the powder coat .
These tools ensure the powder coat cures properly, achieving full chemical, heat, chip, and abrasion resistance
Answered by: Greg A Tech Advisor
Date published: 2025-04-07
I’m at 5400 in elevation do I add time to the bake?
Asked by: Reebekili
The information in my knowledge base does not specify adjustments for powder coating at higher elevations, such as 5400 feet. However, it is generally important to follow the specific curing instructions provided for the powder being used, including temperature and time, as these are critical for achieving proper results. If adjustments are needed due to environmental factors, testing on a sample piece is recommended to ensure optimal curing.
Answered by: Greg A Tech Advisor
Date published: 2025-10-02
Can I hook this up to a fluidizer?
Asked by: Hunter99
The Eastwood HotCoat® PCS-250 Dual Voltage Powder Coating Gun is not designed to be used with a fluidizer. It is intended for use with the included powder cup for optimal performance .
Answered by: Greg A Tech Advisor
Date published: 2025-04-14
Can you buy parts for this oven? Thanks
Asked by: Raross61
Depending on the item, we do have a parts dept for Eastwood brand. You would need to call in with your request and what items.
Answered by: Bill G Tech Advisor
Date published: 2025-04-14
What is the model number of the pcs-250 gun
Asked by: Fb44
Just what you referenced. PCS-250 Item# 33278
Answered by: Bill G Tech Advisor
Date published: 2025-04-14
How long are the cables?
Asked by: ZOMBIE
6 ft. electrical input cord (120-volt, 15 amp, grounded) 6 ft. lead with ground clamp (for attachment to the part being powder coated) 8 ft. high voltage gun power lead
Answered by: Bill G Tech Advisor
Date published: 2025-04-14
what size hose hooks to the gun ?
Asked by: Bill
The PCS-250 gun requires a 3/8” I.D. minimum air hose for optimal performance
Answered by: Bill G Tech Advisor
Date published: 2025-04-14
Do the 8oz bottles the powder coat comes in fits these guns?
Asked by: Ramon
Yes, they do fit on these guns. We also offer replacement clear bottles as well for this unit.
Answered by: Max S
Date published: 2025-02-17
Do you need a G4 filter for this? I can only find MERV rated filters and I am not sure if those are right. Also if the more available MERV filters work, which rating is best and do you still need to spray the Hot COat Tack Spray?
Asked by: HCodi
I guess I will have to answer my own question since no one did. Upon some research it looks like either Merv 7 or Merv 8 are a good replacement for G4.
Answered by: HCodi
Date published: 2025-02-06
Has anyone tried using this dual voltage powder gun to powder coat lead cast projectiles? I've had decent success coating them using the wet method but this would be WAY simpler... IF it works better to coat leadcast projectiles
Asked by: KingD
Yes! I use this almost exclusively for powder coating cast bullets. I made a 10" x 12" " 1+1/2" high wooden stand, with 18" hardware cloth on top to place the bullets on, allowing the PC to flow around the bullets. I stand them all upright. The bases do not get much PC, but the sides and top are outstanding. I shoot a lot of pistol.competition, and I find this eliminates the need for the traditional grease lube.
Answered by: KAB53
Date published: 2024-05-26
Would a small toaster oven work for curing or does it need a large house hold oven… I don’t have room in my garage for a large oven. Also don’t have an extra 220v plug. What temps does the oven need to hit?
Asked by: Troy
A small toaster oven will work 400 degrees to totally cure
Answered by: Anonymous
Date published: 2026-02-09
Hi, to use this gun in Italy, do I need an adapter for European plugs? we use 220v here thanks
Asked by: Andy
Yes, I'm sure you will need an adapter
Answered by: Anonymous
Date published: 2023-08-24
Do you have transformer so I can use Eastwood PCS-250 Dual Voltage Powder Coating Gun on 230v in Norway?
Asked by: Hans_Kr
Have you tried to build a motor generator? You take 230vac 50hz motor and use it to drive 220vac 60hz motor. The motor speeds need to be identical. The 60hz motor has to draw more current than you need. We in the us use this method to drive 3 phase equipment with only single phase is available. The key is to find a 110/220vac 60hz motor that has the amperage you need. Most motors are like a transformer. They don’t care which direction the current flows. You can take a step up transformer and hook it up with the output voltage and her step down voltage going out. Problem is your neutral comes from the actual input side. So if you take a 3phase 120/208 to 480vav transformer there is no way to get 277vac because of no neutral. I probably confused the heck out of you. You need to get an ac motor that takes 120/220 vac to run it and hook another motor to drive the first motor. As long as the first motor is rated at the current draw you need then the input wires to that motor become output vac to power the different vac/hz device.
Answered by: Jim k
Date published: 2024-03-03
I recently bought the PCS-250 dual voltage and was wondering if the voltage toggle switch it supposed to light up when pressing the button? On my PCS-150 there is a red light that comes on which indicates charging gun when the button is pressed.
Asked by: BoltOn Mounts
From a user standpoint, the toggle switch should be an illuminated switch to show when it is plugged in and your are getting power, but unfortunately they did not put one on these. A huge overlook in my opinion.
Answered by: Luke
Date published: 2024-06-10
Does this new model fix the blow-by the old bottle had where it leaks since there is no seal?
Asked by: Anon
Nope. There is no seal on this one either. They should have an o-ring in place where the bottle screws onto the gun. Mine is nearly brand new and the first thing I noticed was how much powder is leaking out of the bottle threads. Sadly, this is one of many places for obvious improvement on this gun.
Answered by: Luke
Date published: 2025-03-04
how to bake motorcycle frame?after powder coating?
Asked by: johnnyrockit
Most people will utilize a large oven like our #33273 but we also have numerous heat lamps from Infratech that can cure powder.
Answered by: Nick BC
Date published: 2025-03-04
Can you do two coats with this gun? A base coat and then a top coat?
Asked by: Cameron
On small parts yes this is possible. You would use the low voltage for the original coat and then the higher voltage for the second.
Answered by: Kelly H
Date published: 2024-03-03
What is the box weight and dimensions of the product?
Asked by: teknoswiss
This weighs 4.4lbs and is 5.6 x9.17 x13.8.
Answered by: Kelly H
Date published: 2024-12-03
What exactly is the difference between the PCS-150 and the PCS-250 Dual Voltage Powder Coating Guns?
Asked by: Spankey
The PCS-150 is a single 15.000 volt max and the PCS-250 has the new and improved dual-voltage system that gives you the capability to coat small areas using the low 15,000 v setting or coat large areas using the high-voltage setting 25,000 v.
Answered by: Rick
Date published: 2024-01-18
I have the Eastwood PCs 250 been work well this week I was using box got hot and now does not work I have tried ground to parts and cleaned tip what can I do getting replacement
Asked by: The wrench
Please contact us by emailing [email protected] or by call in in at 800-343-9353 and we would be more than happy to help.
Answered by: Kelly H
Date published: 2022-11-15
The dual voltage gun says it can coat larger areas. How big is a large vs small area? I don't know which gun I should get.
Asked by: Eagle
This could powder coat items as large as wheels/ rims for a vehicle.
Answered by: Kelly H
Date published: 2022-04-27
Any harm in trying a dimmer switch on the power input in order to tune the output voltage for a stubborn application?
Asked by: Siginu
We do not recommend adding a dimmer switch to this unit.
Answered by: ZachC
Date published: 2022-09-09
The details section says to cure the coating in an electric oven. Is there something special about using electric VS a gas oven.
Asked by: Waterdog08
Powder coating is a flammable substance and should not be cured in a gas oven. The electric heating element of a standard electric stove works great.
Answered by: ZachC
Date published: 2023-01-24
can i use this product in india where voltage is 220. if not please suggest what can be done.
Asked by: prajwal
This HotCoat Gun requires 110-125VAC, 2 amps at 50-60 Hz. Can be used with a voltage transformer such as 220-240VAC to 110-125VAC as long as the transformer can handle 2 amps.
Answered by: ZachC
Date published: 2022-03-28
sprays powder everywhere whenever I hook the air up to it. The handle doesn't have any effect on how much powder sprays out of it; it just starts when the air is hooked up and ends when I disconnect it.
Asked by: Badgirl
You most likely hooked your 150+ psi air hose directly to the gun, effectively breaking it. The gun should be hooked up to no more than 10 psi of pressure, as noted in all of the instructions that come with it (pretty sure it comes with a r. Source: I made this mistake and broke my gun.
Answered by: paintgunDestroyer
Date published: 2023-01-24
I bought the PCS 250 and the sample kit. Looking for some additional powder. Will the Hot coat powder work in the gun?
Asked by: Don16
Any of the powders we sell on our website will work in any of the powder guns we offer.
Answered by: Kelly H
Date published: 2021-11-09
Can I use 200 micron powders? There is a size range that should be respected for the powders? Thanks.
Asked by: Vea95
This would not be recommended. These are intended to be used with 20 to 80 micron particle size.
Answered by: Kelly H
Date published: 2021-09-16
If using in the UK with 240v supply I will use a step-down transformer. What Wattage will the the transformer need to handle?
Asked by: Paul
This HotCoat Gun requires 110-125VAC, 2 amps at 50-60 Hz. Can be used with a voltage transformer such as 220-240VAC to 110-125VAC as long as the transformer can handle 2 amps