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Graco Magnum X5 Stand Airless Paint Sprayer Combination Kits for the prices listed.
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Available:Features (Magnum X5 Stand Airless Paint Sprayer w/ 4' Whip Hose & Pressure Roller Kit):
- Magnum X5 airless paint sprayer
- SG2 metal spray gun
- TrueAirless 515 spray tip
- 25 ft. Duraflex paint hose
- Pump armor storage fluid
- PowerFlush adapter
- Quick start-up guide
- Operation manual and bundled accessories of 4 ft. whip hose and pressure roller kit containing 9 in. stainless steel roller frame, 45° paint gun adapter, 20 in. extension, and 1/2 in. nap roller cover
- Small diameter whip hose creates a flexible connection between the spray gun and hose reducing tangling
- Using the roller kit is 4-times faster than a traditional roller and eliminates the mess of a roller tray
- Easy to use - simply pull the gun trigger to release more paint
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Sprayer = Best
I originally bought a similar model for a DIY project on a large structure on my property. I got the sprayer, it did a fantastic job, truly. I then decided to get the roller for the inside.. wow what a difference. It was really bad. It's a very basic roller, there's not ninja skills required. I youtubed it already, read the small manual, it's just how it is, it is messy, the flow control (handle) is not good.. just the roller like this in general is a hot mess.
A neighbor of mine that's new around here owns and is CEO of one of Floridas largest residential paint companies, he's been in the business his entire life and these aren't something new. I asked about it and he said they never use those, if they roll, they use the old fashioned kind. It's what I ended up doing too during my project and was a lot more happy with it. With the sprayer, he said Graco is a great brand but they use some other brand (I dont recall the name but its more commercial).
From the propriety roller heads to how the paint flow is controlled to the overall messiness not to mention the cleanup of the interior part of the tool adding to an already long cleanup process. If this were my only option, I would have gladly just paid professional painters. It becomes very unfun at that point.
Now, if you can get the roller kit for only $17 more then hell yeah! Get it! I know some of you people sell things so do that or see if you like it. For $17 I might have hated it a bit less.
BTW: There is a model up with wheels and stuff, I'm pretty sure there are DIY videos on how to do that yourself. I have that model with the roll stand and really like it so if you are planning on doing 5 gallon buckets and own a lot of property, I would consider the upgrade.
Which is, incidentally, also my Reggaeton stage name.
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Sprayer = Best
I originally bought a similar model for a DIY project on a large structure on my property. I got the sprayer, it did a fantastic job, truly. I then decided to get the roller for the inside.. wow what a difference. It was really bad. It's a very basic roller, there's not ninja skills required. I youtubed it already, read the small manual, it's just how it is, it is messy, the flow control (handle) is not good.. just the roller like this in general is a hot mess.
A neighbor of mine that's new around here owns and is CEO of one of Floridas largest residential paint companies, he's been in the business his entire life and these aren't something new. I asked about it and he said they never use those, if they roll, they use the old fashioned kind. It's what I ended up doing too during my project and was a lot more happy with it. With the sprayer, he said Graco is a great brand but they use some other brand (I dont recall the name but its more commercial).
From the propriety roller heads to how the paint flow is controlled to the overall messiness not to mention the cleanup of the interior part of the tool adding to an already long cleanup process. If this were my only option, I would have gladly just paid professional painters. It becomes very unfun at that point.
Now, if you can get the roller kit for only $17 more then hell yeah! Get it! I know some of you people sell things so do that or see if you like it. For $17 I might have hated it a bit less.
BTW: There is a model up with wheels and stuff, I'm pretty sure there are DIY videos on how to do that yourself. I have that model with the roll stand and really like it so if you are planning on doing 5 gallon buckets and own a lot of property, I would consider the upgrade.
Which is, incidentally, also my Reggaeton stage name.
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That being said, still better to clean up sprayer parts versus cleaning up rollers. Unless you're a high roller who just tosses them every time, that is...
Total spend on supplies $700+- Labor free ;-)
Painter wanted $2,000-$3,000 just to paint the house, paint not included. I was able to spray Sherwin Willian Duration paint(liquid gold) straight from the container.
It was a learning experience and worth it imo.
A 50' hose, and a cart with wheels that can hold the 5 gallon paint can, are convenient extras, which probably come with the next higher model (I didn't check).
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