The Project Series is designed to easily handle homeowner and handyman projects such as doors, trim, interior walls, ceilings, decks, fences and exteriors of houses. For those painting up to 125 gal. per year, these sprayers will help you finish projects faster with the ability to spray in all directions using un-thinned paint. The Magnum X5 gives your projects the reach they need, since this sprayer can support up to 75 ft. of paint hose. You can spray directly from a 1 or 5-gallon bucket with its flexible suction tube and clean up in no time with the PowerFlush adapter.
- Fully adjustable pressure to give you ultimate control of paint flow for any project size
- Flexible suction tube allows you to spray directly from a 1 or 5 gal. paint bucket
- Can support up to 75 ft. of paint hose, giving you extra reach for your projects
- Annual use recommendation is up to 125 Gal. per year
- Supports up to a maximum tip size of 0.015 in.
- TrueAirless spray tip allows you to reverse the tip when clogged to keep you spraying
- SG2 metal spray gun with in-handle filter blocks debris to prevent tip clogs
- PushPrime button for fast and reliable start-up
- Stainless steel piston pump allows you to spray paint unthinned at high pressure
- PowerFlush adapter connects to a garden hose for fast and easy cleaning
- 1-hand carrying handle for easy mobility
- Light portable stand design makes it easy to move around the project
- Click here to learn more about paint sprayers
- Includes SG2 metal spray gun, TrueAirless 515 spray tip, 25 ft. Duraflex paint hose, pump armor storage fluid, PowerFlush adapter, quick start-up guide and operation manual
Graco Magnum x5 (Home Depot - $289)
https://www.homedepot.com/p/Graco.../100634354
Graco Magnum x7 (Home Depot - $370)
https://www.homedepot.com/p/Graco.../100634350
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Also, buy the Low pressure tips (green) and blue guard rac-x. Huge difference
I also see some people talking about paint injection injuries. I had to look it up, but really? There are people out there sticking their hands in front of something spraying pressurized anything? The thought to do this never even crossed my mind...
One note: Check that the tip you have is appropriate for the type of paint/stain. The one that was with mine wasn't suited for stain so I had to make a quick trip to HD for the correct one.
As someone else mentioned, this isn't to be used for painting one wall. The cleanup, in all honesty, is not much more time consuming than properly washing out brushes/rollers; about 20 minutes when switching paint/primer or paint colors and 30 minutes when including long-term storage prep.
Would definitely recommend getting the RAC-X guard and some fine finish style tips to use in place of the standard guard/tip that come with the unit.
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Also, buy the Low pressure tips (green) and blue guard rac-x. Huge difference
Any place to find HD coupons to make it better? (please PM if you don't want to post here).
Yeah…. 8 hours to paint an entire house with taping windows….. cool story, tell us how many houses you've rolled.
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Any place to find HD coupons to make it better? (please PM if you don't want to post here).
I've used the x7 to paint many projects including houses. Like many others mentioned, take your time to cover and adjust your spray setting. Once you started spraying paint, you wouldn't come back to rolling after. My X7 paid for itself after uses, clean it with attached garden hose adapter.