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expiredgwalker17 posted Nov 03, 2021 02:55 AM
expiredgwalker17 posted Nov 03, 2021 02:55 AM

Graco Magnum X5 Stand Airless Paint Sprayer w/ 4' Whip Hose & Pressure Roller Kit

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$330

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Home Depot has select Graco Magnum X5 Stand Airless Paint Sprayer Combination Kits for the prices listed. Shipping is free or choose curbside pickup where stock permits.

Thanks to Community Member gwalker17 for finding this deal.
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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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Written by SaltyOne | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • The Magnum X5 Stand Airless Paint Sprayer w/ 4' Whip Hose & Pressure Roller Kit is $58.20 lower (15% savings) than the list price of $388
  • About this product:
    • Warranty details here.
    • Rating of 88% from over 1,300 Home Depot customer reviews.
  • About this store:
    • Details of Home Depot's return policy here.

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Home Depot has select Graco Magnum X5 Stand Airless Paint Sprayer Combination Kits for the prices listed. Shipping is free or choose curbside pickup where stock permits.

Thanks to Community Member gwalker17 for finding this deal.
  • Note, availability for curbside pickup may vary by location.
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

Editor's Notes

Written by SaltyOne | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • The Magnum X5 Stand Airless Paint Sprayer w/ 4' Whip Hose & Pressure Roller Kit is $58.20 lower (15% savings) than the list price of $388
  • About this product:
    • Warranty details here.
    • Rating of 88% from over 1,300 Home Depot customer reviews.
  • About this store:
    • Details of Home Depot's return policy here.

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davelikesdeals2
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Roller = Horrible

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.
ash78
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Caution, this sprayer isn't Silento, it's actually Muy Ruidoso.

Which is, incidentally, also my Reggaeton stage name.

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Nov 04, 2021 01:36 PM
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Nov 04, 2021 01:36 PM
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Quote from djmixmode :
I didn't realize Graco made anything other than baby stuff lol
It is easy to get confused, definitely don't bring this to a baby shower. Graco Children's Products is a subsidiary of Newell Brands ($NWL), Graco Inc. [wikipedia.org] ($GGG), is not affiliated with Newell, and is a manufacturer of fluid-handling systems.
Nov 04, 2021 04:41 PM
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the.barbrRNov 04, 2021 04:41 PM
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If you want to save more money don't mind getting a reconditioned untit, CJ Spray has it for for 197. Doesn't come with the extras in this deal though.

https://www.cjspray.com/certified.../homeowner

I ordered a Project Plus early this year and it was basically new.
Nov 04, 2021 05:21 PM
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vo_danhNov 04, 2021 05:21 PM
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Quote from the.barbrR :
If you want to save more money don't mind getting a reconditioned untit, CJ Spray has it for for 197. Doesn't come with the extras in this deal though.

https://www.cjspray.com/certified.../homeowner

I ordered a Project Plus early this year and it was basically new.
This is what I buoght as well. Still in box though. Couldn't take it with me to a job site out of state.
Nov 04, 2021 10:17 PM
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PurplePeopleEaterNov 04, 2021 10:17 PM
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Quote from vo_danh :
Darn I was trying to use it for cabinets. The purple gun sucked for the cabinets. Was great for my car, but cabinets the paint was so thick I wasn't getting much paint on.
I use this for cabinets and trim no problem. Masking is key (and the not fun part). I have a Titan and a rando HVLP and prefer the airless. I'll use the HVLP if I'm trying to save on paint though.
Nov 05, 2021 03:22 AM
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AkkaShakkaNov 05, 2021 03:22 AM
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I had the project painter plus. 1 model lower than this X5. When it worked, it could blaze through a 150sf room in <20 minutes with good quality. When is the keyword there. It didn't work consistently for me. The first usage was fine, but when I went to use it again 2 wks later I literally spent more time trying to get it to work properly than it took to roller an entire room. The problem was every time I pulled the trigger it would spit some large drops onto the wall, ruining the job. No amount of tweaking or cleaning resolved it. So back to HD it went - the cashier was not surprised and said they get returns for them all the time.

Perhaps that could be attributed to user error/inexperience, but I also learned that spraying requires a lot more prep work. Aerosolized paint gets everywhere - including on you. You need a respirator and ideally a full suit. Anything not masked is getting overspray.

Another major annoyance was painting with different colors - unless you want to wait a few hours (probably dragging the painting over a few days), you have to flush the sprayer for each coat and color.
Nov 05, 2021 04:44 PM
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arellanojorge09Nov 05, 2021 04:44 PM
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They're 298 at Menards plus 11% rebate puts you at 265.50$$$$
Nov 05, 2021 09:26 PM
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HonestLumber8764Nov 05, 2021 09:26 PM
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Quote from PurplePeopleEater :
I use this for cabinets and trim no problem. Masking is key (and the not fun part). I have a Titan and a rando HVLP and prefer the airless. I'll use the HVLP if I'm trying to save on paint though.
How to you prevent it from orange peeling? Are you using a water-based paint? Isn't cleaning a big pain between coats?

I have a Graco Pro X17 and the finish quality and ease of cleaning doesn't compare even remotely close to a 5 stage HVLP. I've tried floetrol and water with no luck.
I use primarily water-based alkyd paints like Hirshfields Procrylic, Benjamin Moore ScuffX, and SW Emerald enamel. Thanks in advance.

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Quote from HonestLumber8764 :
How to you prevent it from orange peeling? Are you using a water-based paint? Isn't cleaning a big pain between coats?

I have a Graco Pro X17 and the finish quality and ease of cleaning doesn't compare even remotely close to a 5 stage HVLP. I've tried floetrol and water with no luck.
I use primarily water-based alkyd paints like Hirshfields Procrylic, Benjamin Moore ScuffX, and SW Emerald enamel. Thanks in advance.
I'm 95% water based including BM ScuffX, Cabinet Coat, Aura, and Advance. I do put BIN shellac through it too but that's a real pain to clean.

I sand with synthetic steel wool and wipe down with alcohol between coats but nothing else in particular. I found that the companies recommend a small range of tip sizes, but even within that range only one sprays best. Speed is key too. ScuffX and Cabinet Coat do level like a dream. You have to keep a fan running to give it some agitation though.

I don't clean the machine between coats if that's what you're referring to. Machine gets turned off, trigger locked, switched to prime, and plastic bag goes over the paint can and hoses. I leave it sitting like that for as long as 48hrs.

The hose adapter makes it really easy for water based stuff. After that I just scrub the tips and filters. I'll take the valves apart if I'm feeling really particular that day. Cleaning the shellac involves buckets of paint thinner and ammonia.

I don't do this for a living so definitely take it with a grain of salt.
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HonestLumber8764Nov 06, 2021 01:13 AM
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Quote from PurplePeopleEater :
I'm 95% water based including BM ScuffX, Cabinet Coat, Aura, and Advance. I do put BIN shellac through it too but that's a real pain to clean.

I sand with synthetic steel wool and wipe down with alcohol between coats but nothing else in particular. I found that the companies recommend a small range of tip sizes, but even within that range only one sprays best. Speed is key too. ScuffX and Cabinet Coat do level like a dream. You have to keep a fan running to give it some agitation though.

I don't clean the machine between coats if that's what you're referring to. Machine gets turned off, trigger locked, switched to prime, and plastic bag goes over the paint can and hoses. I leave it sitting like that for as long as 48hrs.

The hose adapter makes it really easy for water based stuff. After that I just scrub the tips and filters. I'll take the valves apart if I'm feeling really particular that day. Cleaning the shellac involves buckets of paint thinner and ammonia.

I don't do this for a living so definitely take it with a grain of salt.
Thanks for the absolutely pro response!! This is exactly the info I was looking for!
Nov 06, 2021 10:12 AM
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WisneakyNov 06, 2021 10:12 AM
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Quote from AJRiddle :
I just picked up the x5 at Menards for $250 after their 11% rebate ($279 before I believe). No extra accessories but this deal isn't that slick
$265.50 after rebate and doesn't include whip or roller. Whip is an extra $20 and roller an extra $85
Nov 07, 2021 08:39 AM
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AJRiddleNov 07, 2021 08:39 AM
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Quote from Wisneaky :
$265.50 after rebate and doesn't include whip or roller. Whip is an extra $20 and roller an extra $85

Yeah and the roller is a gimmick and the extra hose is no big deal for most, certainly not worth $50+
Nov 12, 2021 03:27 PM
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StefanF4Nov 12, 2021 03:27 PM
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Quote from Holymolyonacanoli :
Going to wait for a deal that includes the nae nae hose.
what's that hose?
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JustSarahBNov 26, 2021 10:38 PM
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Quote from davelikesdeals2 :
Roller = Horrible

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.
We are gutting the 1st floor apt of a 2 unit house we just bought downtown Orlando & my husband has me on lookout for this version: is it the one you are talking about? He doesn't think its good enough of a deal on Black Friday, what do you think? TIA https://www.homedepot.com/p/Graco.../100634350

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