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Electric Paint Spray Guns
Electric Paint Spray Guns
Electric Paint Spray Guns
Electric Paint Spray Guns
Electric Paint Spray Guns
Electric Paint Spray Guns
Electric Paint Spray Guns
Electric Paint Spray Guns
Electric Paint Spray Guns
Electric Paint Spray Guns
Electric Paint Spray Guns
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The electric paint spray gun is a system for medium to large-sized work surfaces and is adapted for varnishes, glazes, and interior wall paints. The shoulder strap and the 1.8-meter-long flexible air hose provide great flexibility and make the TC-SY 600 S suitable for all creative and practical painting tasks with varnishes and interior wall paints. Easy to use and clean, it is an ideal handheld tool for beginners and experienced DIY enthusiasts.
The paint flow adjustment allows for precise application of the required amount of paint, according to your needs. The adjustable air cap for vertical, horizontal, and round jets provides flexibility during work. To prevent the accumulation of stubborn dirt, the spray head is detachable, making it possible to clean all elements that come into contact with the paint.
The flexible air hose that does not twist prevents annoying twisting and facilitates its use. Additionally, thanks to the comfortable soft grip, the paint sprayer fits nicely in the hand and provides the user with a steady hold.
Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.
Purchased for 57 euros. First of all, I will agree with the previous speakers: we never paint in strong wind. We dilute as needed, reduce the paint flow until we find the ideal. I painted a metal surface with acrylic paint. It requires a large dilution (more than double the 10-15% suggested by the paint manufacturer) and still "a hassle." However, for solvent-based paints (supposedly) it is more suitable. Conclusion: good for large surfaces, but if someone is completely familiar with rollers, brushes, it's better to stick with those. For us amateurs, let's say it's "good."
The gun is flawless, cleaning is a hassle as with any paint gun, but it's definitely worth it, and worth a lot!
Purchased for 55 euros. I use it as an amateur paint gun with a compressor (100 euros for the compressor, 30 euros for the gun, and 20 euros for the air hose - the cheapest set, in other words) and I paint metals and woods with varnishes and lacquers. I bought the electric paint gun for testing and for more flexibility (it's tiring to take out the compressor every time you want to paint or not being able to paint somewhere else other than home). Well, first rule... never paint with air unless you have bought the gun here and haven't tried it yet... so I tried it with a metal solvent while it was blowing intermittently. I was amazed! The result is very good and it is easy to use. Surely the other air gun is more flexible compared to the one with a thick air hose... but I think you get used to it. It sounds like having an electric vacuum cleaner next to you in terms of noise... so it's fine. Additionally, with the airflow from the motor, you can clean the object you are going to paint. Overall, it is very good for someone who wants to paint as a hobby. Cleaning is a bit more troublesome compared to the air gun, but it can be managed. As for the paint, I diluted it so much that it became watery... by eye... I'm used to the other gun. I thought these guns were rubbish, but I was wrong.
In the next few days, when I paint the final color, I will share my experiences with you.
Very good for its price. The paint needs proper dilution and it spreads perfectly. Personally, I diluted it a little more than the instructions in the manual and the result was superb. Don't be tempted by the amount of paint it can release and rush to paint quickly. The tool is amateur. It is preferable to reduce the flow. You will work slower, but it won't drip and the result will be more professional. I worked with paint and oil primer. It worked continuously for up to 2 hours in the heat and everything was fine. As another user correctly mentioned, you can use the air compressor without the gun to clean surfaces from dust before painting. Easy to clean. Now, we will see if it lasts.
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