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Delivers a fine finish with low overspray. Ideal for painting or staining cabinets, trim, furniture, machinery and equipment. 58 CFM - 5 PSI. 2-Stage turbine motor. Transfer efficiency - 85%. Includes: HVLP spray gun, 25' hose. 2 Needle/nozzle sets, wrench, viscosity stick, strainers, and cleaning brush. Sprays: Light, medium, heavy-stains, varnishes, oil-based paint, latex. Weight 26 lbs.. MADE IN USA.
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Technical Details
- HVLP fine finish paint sprayer with 2-stage tangential turbine and 2 air filters- Sprays light, medium, heavy-stains, varnishes, oil-based paint, and latex
- Durable metal body, plastic hose
- Includes spray gun, 25-foot hose, 2 needle/nozzle sets, wrench, viscosity stick, strainers, cleaning brush
- 12-1/2 by 22-1/2 by 12-1/2 inches; 32 pounds; 3-year limited warranty
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By Mike M (Northern California)
While this may not be the best HVLP on the market I give it 5 stars because I was able to very easily do exactly want I wanted to with it.
I had never used anything like this before but I decided to give it a try with the kitchen cabinets that I was building. I was very apprehensive about my ability to use it correctly, but I was actually amazed at how smooth of a finish I was able to get with it. A professional job could not look any better...
I used this solely with Minwax oil based satin finish polyurethane, which was of the correct viscosity straight out of the can.
I consider the cleanup of the gun to be much easier than cleaning out a paint brush, even though I used an oil based product with it.
As far as over spray goes, there still will be quite a bit, so cover everything up well around the area you are spraying in.
If you are debating on whether to spray or not, and you have a lot of material to cover, I would highly recommend using this sprayer, as I know that it saved me many days of brushing and I would have never got as smooth of a job without this.
By Angela George (Trinidad and Tobago)
The paint sprayer works magnificently for me, it saves me time, and time is money here in Trinidad. I would recommend this product to anyone who is in the painting business.
Angela
By P. Gray
I just sprayed water-based polyurethane on the inside of some kitchen cabinets I'm making. The sprayer worked great, and saved me a lot of time. It's reasonably easy to clean since I'm using water.
By R. Phillips (MS USA)
We use this to apply floor dyes and it works amazingly well. No leaking like you get with the cheaper models. It does exactly what we needed it to do. It sprays out a lot more than the cheaper models so you need to practice to get the hang of it...and be careful for overspray that sprays out wider from this unit. Great unit and worth the price.
By M. Conger (Dana Point, CA United States)
I've had this unit for a couple of years now...and in short it's priced fairly. Not too great but not too bad. It got me started with HVLP. It just does not have enough power for shooting any thick (even kinda thick) finish. If you just want to shoot waterborne poly it works fine.
I wanted to shoot paint and oil based poly. For paint, forget it. Even with the heavy needle it just shoots splatter. For oil based poly it can't shoot a smooth even finish. With the heavy needle in it you get orange peel.
It was a good intro machine for me, but I ended up going for the top end
Accuspray on the second go round. Triple the price but you get professional results (why waste your time spraying if you get sub-par results?) and 3M's PPS which makes clean up a breeze. You know it's hard to justify the price for an expensive unit but think how many hours you have into your project. Why risk an average finish on it.
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