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The new Super Finish Max does it all. From furniture and cabinets to fences and walls, this sprayer can cover a wider array of projects and coatings with less thinning and hassle. This High Volume, Low Pressure (HVLP) sprayer has a turbine motor, which means that an air compressor isn’t needed! The six available spray tip sizes (3 included) allow for ultimate customization of paint flow for all of your projects! The two different air caps allow for a wide or fine spray pattern and the volume control knob provides further customization of paint flow. The Super Finish Max is ideal for oil or water based materials such as: chalk type paint, milk paint, latex paints, enamels, primers, clear sealer, polyurethane, stain and varnish. 450 watts of power sprays thicker paints with less thinning! The newly-designed pickup tube and cup vent allow for quicker and easier clean-up. The built-in access door makes for easy inlet air filter changes and the large 39-ounce container capacity means less stopping to refill. Includes: Super Finish Max, container lid, cleaning brush, 4. 0 mm nozzle and tip (red), 2. 0 mm nozzle and tip (green), 1. 5 mm nozzle and tip (blue), wrench, wide spray pattern cap (yellow), fine spray pattern cap (black). . MATERIALS: Spray oil or water based materials: chalk and milk paint, latex paints, enamels, primers, clear sealer, polyurethane, stain and varnish.
3.4 out of 5
67.50% of customers are satisfied
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent purchased, I will now rely on it, mostly.
So I had a pretty big job with 12 interior, unfinished slab doors that needed to be stained and sealed. I don’t do this enough as in regularly having this volume to treat that would justify a full commercial sprayer system and this job was big enough to not having the time or inclination to hand finish with a brush, sponge, etc... I was looking for a reliable sprayer that wasn’t going to create more work and be effective and reliable since it was going to take 3 - 4 days just to spray the top coat layers on that many doors and produce a good quality, finished product.I was working out of the client’s garage that I made a temp spray booth with plastic. This sprayer worked great, was reliable and repeatable across the layers to produce a good poly top coat on the doors. The poly that is used is an important factor as well so it’s only on the sprayer. I cut the poly, water based, 10-15% in the jar prior to spraying. It took a little testing to get the pattern consistency to what I wanted and to get the speed and overlap to match the conditions. The conditions were not ideal out of the garage with it being very dry mostly and afternoon temps in the mid 90’s. I was surprised for as late in the season to still be in those temps so thinning was absolutely necessary.I wrapped the nozzle with a plastic bag between spraying sessions and rotating stock. It was about 20 - 30 min. Before it was dry enough to rotate door stock. In those temps. I would then unscrew the nozzle and tip for a quick clean just before starting to spray the next batch. Test spray into paper or cardboard or something disposable to clear and adjust product volume and then back to the doors. I can see me keeping this one sprayer for sealants only and getting another for paint. Even if it was a throwaway at the end of the job it would have been worth it for the time savings. It finished strong so I plan on using for the next job. This can make even my smaller jobs easier, quicker and more consistent so I’ll be using it more often following this experience.Do practice if you’re not familiar with spraying and if you are familiar, practice on cardboard anyway. There’s a difference between spraying topcoats or paint from water and it will give you good experience on what to look for on consistency and seeing the spray for overlap. This was a challenge in the garage.One noticing was that there was a transition on the product control volume being sprayed that “jumped” from a too small a spread to a wider spread with more product right at that sweet spot for me. I wanted the spread only with a little less product ideally for my situation and ended up adjusting my speed to compensate to maintain the size of spread I was looking for. There were places that droopped some with the sealer where there was too much build up. Thinning and temp changes were at play as well. The application was easy, the sprayer was easy to use and understand how it worked, very easy to unscrew the nozzle and clean the tip while keeping product in the jar, and screw jar back to the bottom with the feed.l when refilling. The directions were included for suggested spray tips. This one had 3 different sized tips and 2 nozzle sizes. I do recommend this homeright sprayer. I ordered a second jar with lid which is handy for cutting product and securing with the lid until ready to use. Just can make it easier if spraying lot of surface area in a pass.
5.0 out of 5 stars Worked great!
I had a very large, new deck to stain. The wood had cured as it was supposed to, but I'd been putting off the staining because it was such a big job.Rather than attempting it with a brush, I decided to try a sprayer, and I'm so glad I did. I had never used a sprayer (but I'm not that adept with a brush, either), so this was the first time. It was super-easy to set up, and in fact, it came already set with one of the nozzles (the green one). After reading the instructions, the green one seemed like an OK one to use, so I went with it.There was a little bit of a learning curve, especially since I'd never used a sprayer. I practiced on a couple of extra pieces of wood, and then I started with the posts under the deck (figuring those were the least visible, in case I messed up.The main lesson I learned was to have a few rags to wipe off and smooth out extra stain. Also, I didn't have any mineral spirits to clean up with (I was using oil-based stain), so I had to run to the store to get some when I was done. So have that available, if you're using oil-based.I'm not sure how this would do with paint, to be honest. It did leave some overlap marks, which, with stain, were easy to wipe and smooth. That was probably more my inexperience than anything else, and me not spraying as evenly as I should have.So I definitely recommend it for stain, especially for a large area, but I'm not sure about paint. I may try it with my next paint job, though, just to see.Since I did have a little delay in cleaning out the nozzle, I was afraid it wouldn't clean well, but it seemed to do fine. I just halfway filled the little reservoir with mineral spirits and ran it through, and it seems very clean.
4.0 out of 5 stars Great for small paint jobs, not large ones. Works excellent if kept clean/cleared while using.
Decent sprayer for the money, but definitely limited to small jobs when it comes to painting. Staining, varnishing, sealing may produce different/better results than what I experienced with paint so my review is limited in scope.This sprayer doesn't produce enough pressure to spray most latex water-based paints without thinning them, even if you have the right sized tips according to the paint manufacturer and the volume control knob is turned all the way up. Be prepared to thin your paint, which might require more than 1 coat depending on your expected results.The different spray patterns (vertical/horizontal/circular) work quite well, but you'll want to practice a bit beforehand with the thinned paint to ensure you know what distance away from the surface you need to hold the sprayer in order to get the coverage you want.I sprayed a bunch of 6 panel doors, casings and trim and this worked great. Definitely easier than dragging out a large sprayer and produces a better look with much less effort than a paintbrush. You'll want to stop periodically (more than you would like to) and clean the tip and the air caps around the tip to ensure no paint is clogging it. It sprays fantastically when clean, but clogs up fairly easily and quickly...again...this is for small applications.I then tried spraying a ceiling with it (only 7 ft high, ~400 sq ft). This is definitely not the right/best tool for that job. Ignoring that you have to be very close to your application surface in order to get proper coverage, the angle at which you must spray becomes problematic. The suction tube that goes into the canister can be adjusted so you can tilt the sprayer upward and get more of the paint out, but it still leaves too much paint in the canister before needing to refill. If the suction tube were just a bit longer I think this would not be a problem.As with any sprayer, there is overspray and the aerosolized paint will hover in the air so mask/tape up appropriately, but this is definitely less of a problem than a full sized airless sprayer.The different needles, tips, air caps and wrench are all tiny and will easily get lost of you don't keep them in a spot where they aren't loose.Can't say that cleaning is easy, but cleaning any paint sprayer is usually annoying and cumbersome. Lots of small parts that can get lost down a drain or dropped and a lot nooks and crannys on the device that collect paint and once dried only come off with brushing. The supplied brush does work, but it's pretty small and is probably more for clearing the tips and air caps while spraying than for cleaning.Overall, I'd say this is a good value for the money, especially if you have a small job that you'd like to get a "sprayed" finish look to it. I will use this again and believe it is worth the $120.00
Works very well for the money!
Bought this sprayer to paint cabinets. It is simple to use, easy to clean and works very well. Cabinet paint is quite thick and the sprayer did not clog or spit paint. It sprayed a nice, even mist and provided great coverage through the adjustable nozzle and flow mechanism. Very much worth the cost.
Doesn't work in UK
Has anybody from UK managed to use the sprayer with adapter plug? As it is at the moment it's unusable with U.S plug. Any help or advice much appreciated.
Not good
Very expensive and there is no after sale support in india. Moreover the same is running on 110 v whereas in india 220 v supply is available. I suffered loss when the motor was damaged and not provided by vendor or homeright
Excelente
Excelente pistola buena construcción buenos materiales buena potencia de aire. Solo poner la boquilla correcta para el tipo de material y ajustar la salida de material (aire) correctamente y dejar descansar la herramienta (que se enfríe) y tendrán una buena herramienta. Recomendada.
Does not work in Ireland
This product comes with 110 Watt and does not work in Uk or Europe. I have bought a adaptor, but still does not work.
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