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The Cordless Paint Sprayer is a lightweight, battery-powered tool compatible with Ryobi 18v batteries, designed for versatile painting projects. It features three spray patterns, four nozzle sizes, and a powerful motor that delivers a maximum flow rate of 1100 ml/min and viscosity of 80 DIN/sec. Ideal for both indoor and outdoor use, this sprayer is easy to clean and maintain, making it a must-have for DIY enthusiasts and professionals alike.
J**I
Good Product, Good Value
I am very pleased with the product. They key is diluting the paint, having multiple Ryobi batteries, and cleaning the product thoroughly after each use.
R**N
Nice product
I’ve done a lot of fence staining with this. Ran about 6 gallons of stain through it so far. Works great and easy to clean
A**R
Great for the price
I like this sprayer. I use to paint furniture that I flip. It takes a few times to find the correct settings but once I figured it out, I have had no issues with spotty paint or clogging.
S**D
Can be Made Better
The product arrived on time without any damage but upon checking the product, I could see there were some scratches here and there raising concerns if I got a used one or not. But that was not a deal breaker for me as I have a couple of paint jobs to finish. However, upon using the sprayer, I could see paint leaking from the trigger a couple of times. This is not consistent but it's a disturbing factor.On the other end, I saw dust had accumulated on the back side so I tried to perform a cleanup by removing the sponge filter. Upon a single soft wash, I could see the sponge I setting to tear off which is not a good sign. I checked to see if any extra filters came along with this one but there isn't.Overall, this sprayer could be a good product if they could fix these issues. Unfortunately, due to these challenges, I need to initiate a return of mine.
G**Y
Good Sprayer.
This works great for staining my new fence. The only thing I would change is to offer a larger paint tank as an option.
R**T
Fine for small jobs
This painter is great for small jobs like touchups or getting crevices when painting a room or ceiling. Not suited for large jobs or painting large items. The spray pattern is just not the big and the battery doesn't last long.
A**N
Helped a lot with my playground renovation proejct
Absolutely loved using this sprayer. I already had the Ryobi 18v batteries (4 of them). I had a pretty big playground project to paint for my kids. This helped me get the first layer of paint on it. I first brushed and rolled primer but the sprayer was to get into the crevices and corners that were hard to reach with a brush. Keep in mind this is a handheld so we had to add pure water (such as distilled water) to the paint to dilute it or else some paints are too thick and it won’t spray well. We took a bit to perfect the dilution but once it did it helped make the product fly by really quickly. I plan to use this sprayer for my kitchen cabinet makeover project in a few weeks! Great value and easy cleanup of the paint holder and nozzles. Very easy to use. 5 out of 5 stars. Just make sure you have plenty of the ryobi 18v batteries charged up as you will go through them if you have a big project that takes all day. Looks great too cuz it matches my ryobi tools even though it’s not actual ryobi brand.
M**.
Air not impact sprayer. Start small...
I bought this because I needed a replacement for my old Craftsman impact sprayer, and I have tons of Ryobi batteries. The first observation is that this handheld sprayer is basically an air compressor outfitted with a sprayer. Also, I noticed that the pressure output is much more significant with the larger capacity batteries versus the smaller stock tool batteries. The pressure starts decreasing at about half the charge, so be mindful of the motor's loudness and notice when it starts to become more quiet. You might notice that the paint begins to be a little splotchy. For latex paints, it takes quite a bit of latex paint thinner (DO NOT USE WATER) to get the paint thin enough to drain through the provided cup in the 20-60 seconds that the manual requires. The thinner the paint, the better. My suggestion is that you start with a test spray on a cardboard box. Start with the lowest output setting and slowly increase until you get the right amount of paint spray. Too much flow, then you start getting too much paint that then has air that creates bubbles on the painted surface. I used a blow dryer after about a 15-minute settling period to help the paint dry. The more paint thinner you add, the longer it takes to dry. The sprayer breaks apart easily and is easy to clean. There is a channel that the paint flows through the trigger that the brush doesn't fit in, so be careful to get all that paint with a pipe cleaner. The manual does not mention anything about the different nozzles that come with it. Do you increase the flow, or increase the nozzle size? I have to experiment more. Overall, this fits the bill and I feel like for a casual painter, this will last a long time.
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