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4.0 out of 5 stars Cordless, Hoseless, Uses Dewalt 20v MAX Battery (not included), Small Paint Container
In the '90s, I bought a Wagner Power Painter to paint several rooms in my house. It did a reasonably good job, but it plugged into the wall, had a hose to draw paint from a paint can, was bulky, and a real pain to clean after each room. After the painting was complete, it became a flea market item.This HVLP (High Volume, Low Pressure) paint sprayer is hoseless and cordless, powered by a Dewalt compatable 20 volt Max battery (which is not included). The paint sprayer comes with 4 spray nozzles (2.5mm, 2.0mm, 1.5mm, and 1.0mm), allowing the paint sprayer to be used in various applications. The 2.0mm nozzle is pre-installed. The nozzles fit into the gun one way. Fortunately, the tabs on the back side of the nozzle allow it to be inserted only one way. Note: the Bolo product page does not agree with the nozzle sizes in the manual, I've included the sizes from the manual.A manual, a funnel for testing paint/stain viscosity, a pair of cloth gloves, a pair of plastic safety glasses, a cleaning brush, a spray tip cleaning needle, and 2 paint filter bags are included.In that this paint sprayer is cordless and has a supply of paint on board (1.2 liters - about 1-1/4 quarts), it should be easier to use than the 1990's Wagner was. Because of the small paint container, you will need to refill often. I wouldn't suggest you use this paint sprayer on a large project. Furniture or touch up work would be appropriate. Cleaning was easier than it was for the Wagner. This paint sprayer had far fewer components as the Wagner that had to be cleaned of paint. The fact that there isn't a hose for the paint greatly reduces the cleanup time. The nozzle assembly disassembled completely, exposing all the parts that would get dirty.The power unit has a foam air filter at the back that is exposed by rotating the plastic vent cover clockwise 1/4 turn.The manual is excellent. It not only covers the care and operation of the paint sprayer, but touches on painting technique. The only gripe I have is that the manual refers to components that were not illustrated in the product introduction on page 2 (spray gun, built-in dock). It also says to turn the power unit off when there is no on/off switch (other than the trigger). I suppose that could mean remove the battery.Paint volume is controlled by a knob under the trigger. The trigger is binary, it's off or full on. Paint pattern is controlled by the nozzle used and the orientation of the ears on the nozzle (ears up/down - horizontal fan, ears left/right - vertical fan, or ears diagonal - diagonal fan). Paint pattern shape (fan/ circle) is controlled by a knob on the gun next to the nozzle assembly.I tested the paint sprayer with the 1.0mm nozzle and water. I used a sheet of cardboard as a target. The paint sprayer provided even coverage in all settings.I detected no visual or operational defects in manufacturing.
5.0 out of 5 stars Great gun for this price point
The media could not be loaded. Check out my video for a little bit of info. Great gun for this price point if you already own dewalt batteries. I do also own a Wagner paint gun, that is corded. So the manuverability on this is far better than a corded model. This is great to learn on if you have never used one or just don’t want to break the bank. I would recommend this for smaller projects. I wouldn’t use this to paint rooms. Cleaning with a garden hose took me about 10 minutes to have it ready for its next use. Do the maintenance needed after use and it should last a while. If you need to do big projects, I would pass on this item. It will get the job done very nice if you take your time. I will recommend this.
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