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Reviewed in the United States on July 20, 2024
Its no SATA, but for the money, it still performs really well! A couple times, the air cap holes got a little clogged and it really messed with the pattern. More so than with a higher end paint gun. But once it was cleared, it sprays really well And consistently.
Ken
Reviewed in the United States on June 3, 2024
Good little spray gun comes with everything you need.If you needed an inexpensive spray gun this is the one to get
Andre
Reviewed in Canada on June 26, 2023
works for intended purposes
RV
Reviewed in the United States on March 3, 2023
I haven't yet had the opportunity to use this paint gun but I was an automotive painter 30 years ago and this paint gun has the look and feel of a quality gun. Since my old paint guns were designed for the heavier viscosity of the paints we used back in the day, they are not suitable for spraying a good finish with newer paints. I'm now what would be called a hobbyist painter and this paint gun should work very well at allowing me to spray any type paint that I will encounter while doing some restoration work. I only have one complaint and that is the finish on the gun body. It looks nice but is too soft and easy to scratch. I'm sure it therefore will wear off quickly. I would have preferred just a polished aluminum finish over whatever this coating is.
Julie-ann Penney
Reviewed in Australia on March 12, 2023
Selected this spray gun as the kit comes with 3 different size spray nozzles. I've sprayed a few cars over the years with other guns, this one is light and easy to use with it's pistol grip. It has an awesome fan. I was extremely happy with the results.
Shawna Thornton
Reviewed in the United States on August 4, 2022
The overall machining of this gun is good quality, the grip is comfortable and the adjust ability is very good and the cap's are full of orifices for atomizing material, the problem is the 1.3, 1.4 tips and needles may do well if the viscosity of the material being sprayed is thin as water and even the 1.8 is fairly small even for clear coat unless it's overly thinned which means more successive coats to get a good build.I tried the smaller tips and won't use them again, you will blow more material into the air than on the surface trying to just get stuff through the tiny tips, I wound up using the 1.8 for a clear coat and still blew a lot in the air. If I were to buy the gun again I'd skip the 3 tip unit and go for the 2.0 or the 2.5, It's easier to dial back fluid flow than it is to try to suck it out of a gravity gun... HVLP means high volume, low pressure, problem with this 3 tip set up is NO volume ! My advise is buy the gun, but get the bigger set ups you'll be happy you did.PS this is Shawna's husband
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