![]() ![]() Drips and runs can happen quite easily, particularly on vertical surfaces, stains, or overlapping. However, I find that the airless sprayers often “get-away from” those new to using a paint sprayer, even if it is speed adjustable. The X5 airless is a great machine, and you would get a beautiful finish. One thing about these types of lists and my recommendations is that my audience is often relatively new to home improvement projects, and I have to meet them where their skill level is for best results. ![]() I am so glad you asked for your particular situation and experience. This Wagner airless paint sprayer produces up to 55% less over-spray than traditional airless sprayers which means easier clean up and less paint or stain used.Perfect for any project involving a ladder.Not having the tank on the handle means I can see what I am spraying easier.A 25 foot long cord means less having to move the tank around.The trigger is also light and doesn’t require a lot of hand strength. The handle produces less operator fatigue because the motor sits on the floor.I listed why the Control Pro 150 was such a great sprayer above (under best airless sprayers), but the Control Pro 130 shares many great benefits such as: That isn’t to say the 130 isn’t a strong consideration if you are more budget minded or have only a few projects. The 150 is a better sprayer overall because the cleanup is faster and easier, and it has more features to change the speed of the sprayer. On large projects such as those listed, I would recommend a Wagner Control Pro 150 or Wagner Control Pro 130. I put textured ceilings on this list because hand and arm fatigue is a big problem. These are projects you want a sprayer that works fast and evenly. Large projects would be decks, fences, textured ceilings or walls, or whole house painting (interior or exterior). Drips and Runs are more prevalent – I usually have someone go behind me with a brush to check for runs.Because paint speed is considerably faster than air-mixture models, your body moves faster to compensate.The learning curve is greater than with the air-powered sprayers (HVLP).You can control the speed and pressure of the gun with knobs.The Control Pro 150 only has the 0.15 tip, so if you feel you need a larger tip, trade up for the Control Pro 170. Thick exterior paints can require a 0.17 tip, but I have done solid stains without problem with a 0.15 tip.Complete projects in much faster time than air-mixture models, reducing hand and arm fatigue.55% less overspray than comparable models.I like the softer fan spray of this sprayer compared to other brands.The X5 has more horsepower, but the Control Pro sprays plenty fast, while giving you less overspray. ![]() The Wagner brands purposely use less pressure power in order to create less overspray and create a safer work environment for a homeowner. It's on our bucket list.For Airless sprayers, I generally recommend the Control Pro 150, although the Magnum X5 is a good second choice.įor me, the Wagner edges out the Magnum based on two factors: It has a better warranty and I like the soft spray fan better. HVLP CUPS, POTS & LINERS-we'll be adding these parts soon. 098 in Highest output with latex, multi-spec, oil wall paints 087 in Higher output with enamels, epoxies, urethane, varnish, primers, latex, multi-specĢ56950 #6. 071 in High output with enamels, epoxies, urethane, varnish, primersĢ56949 #5. 051 in Fine finish lacquers, stains, enamels, epoxies, urethane, varnishĢ56948 #4. 032 in Ultra fine finish with inks, dyes, non-wiping stains, automotive finishesĢ56947 #3. Please select from the drop down menu what size you need.įor HVLP EDGE Gun allows you to change out needles from the front of the gun with just a click, no tools needed, pretty cool.Ģ56946 #2. Fluid sets for FinishPro HVLP 7.0, 9.0, 9.5 Edge Gun. Graco Quick Release Needle Nozzle Sets, #2, #3, #4, #5, #6, #7. ![]()
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