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Adjustable fan pattern and fluid control for superior finish
Sprays enamels, lacquers, metallic, and urethanes
High versatility for automotive and hobby projects
Ideal for spraying base coats and primers
brand | Central Pneumatic |
color | Silver, White, Purple |
style | Adjustable |
material | Plastic, Metal |
horsepower | 3 |
item_weight | 0.01 ounces |
part_number | 47016 |
manufacturer | Central Pneumatic |
power_source | Air Powered |
customer_reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars 650 ratings 4.4 out of 5 stars |
special_features | Low Pressure, High Volume, Gravity Feed |
best_sellers_rank | #24,718 in Tools & Home Improvement (See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement) #53 in Power Paint & HVLP Sprayers |
item_model_number | 47016 |
batteries_included | No |
batteries_required | No |
product_dimensions | 8"W x 6"H |
date_first_available | September 17, 2007 |
item_package_quantity | 1 |
is_discontinued_by_manufacturer | No |
This has to be the best sprayer on the market for the price. I purchased it after reading a positive review on a blog about it. They used it for Annie Sloan chalk paint, which is also what I wanted to use it for primarily. If you're familiar with AS paint then you know it's rather thick. I can attest that there was no need to water this paint down, and it came through the sprayer like butter! It provides a very smooth finish and blends very well if you touch up or add multiple coats. I have much more expensive spray guns, but this one is truly the best. You will need to purchase the piece that connects the sprayer to an air compressor (about $1 at the hardware store), as that is not included.
ya hice un pequeño trabajo y si es lo que esperaba despues de ver otros productos
have not tried it yet but i am sure it will work as good as it looks .
I needed this to paint some cabinets I was installing in my kitchen. Not the full cabinets but a few places that I ended up having to cut and trim and then to touch up some areas that didn't come from the factory finished. For the money this is hard to beat. The paint went on well and I'm fully confident that any areas that aren't great looking were totally my fault. It is a pain to clean after each use, but I think that's probably the case with any paint sprayer. I'd get something nicer if I was a pro, but if you need to do a few spray jobs or just use it every now and again it's a great purchase.
I haven't yet used this. I read the manual (where I learned it purposely does not include a disassembly wrench... but says you must first disassemble and clean). Everything was very tight. I had to use channel locks to loosen the first part... which should have been finger tight. I had to fabricate a wrench to remove the next part (and wasn't successful... it couldn't be tighter if they used lock-tight). I looked for a wrench on Amazon. Found one for nearly twice the price of this gun... and that was the cheapest one. Noticed it was a Harbor Freight product so checked them for a wrench. Didn't find it but did discover it costs $14 there. You win some, you lose some. I was just trying to save on using spray cans for a small job.
I've not used them for paint so I can not attest to that as I have more expensive guns for spray painting. I use them in upholstery work to spray Landau Top and trim with 50-75 psi at the gun these make glue application a breeze.
This is probably the 5th or 6th sprayer I've bought of this brand and model. I work as a ceramic tech in a community college and this is the go-to sprayer for glazes. I love them. They don't last a really long time but I use it hard, probably several times a week! Considering I've gotten more expensive sprayers but I keep going back to this one, that says a lot. Sprays well for ceramic glazes. You can adjust for pretty fine and pretty heavy. I tend to go for the heavier application. Make sure you sieve first and water the glazes down somewhat. That's why you can spray them heavy!Handy Hints: After cleaning by spraying water through, take off the plastic cup, turn it upside down and hit the metal against something forcing any extra glaze out. You'll be surprise how much comes out of your clean(!) sprayer! Once your done with that, add water and blow it out - yes, just pucker and blow! Store it apart so it dries out quickly. It will rust inside pretty fast if you don't. Do not put in a plastic bag!
Price was very reasonable it did a perfect job on my small project which was a guitar well worth buying
No dislike. Going to use this hvlp spray gun to paint my autobil
Not the easiest to clean.