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Titan FlexSpray HVLP Paint Sprayer

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Home Depot has Titan FlexSpray HVLP Paint Sprayer (0524093) on sale for $94.98. Shipping is free.

Thanks Deal Hunter minntwins for sharing this deal

About this Product:
  • The Titan FlexSpray puts the power of airless and the control of HVLP into one versatile sprayer for contractors and handymen
  • Delivering the power of a four stage turbine to spray latex and acrylic paints, stains, sealers and water based lacquers with ease
  • Great to have for many small to medium sized jobs including spraying walls or ceilings and fine finishing work like cabinets, trim, furniture and more
  • Features multiple adjustable settings to suit coat and project needs including adjustable air power, material flow output, and spray pattern (horizontal, vertical and circular)
Includes:
  • Storage case
  • 2x Cleaning Brushes
  • Shoulder Straps
  • 3x Extra Air Filters
  • Extra Cup Gaskets and nozzle seal
  • Practice Spray Poster

Editor's Notes

Written by SubZero5 | Staff
  • About this Offer:
    • This sale price is $195.01 Off (67% Savings) over the list price of $289.99.
    • Offer is valid today 6/9 only or while supplies lasts
  • Warranty: Includes 2-Year Limited Warranty
  • Home Depot Return Policy: Eligible for returns within 90-Days.

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Home Depot has Titan FlexSpray HVLP Paint Sprayer (0524093) on sale for $94.98. Shipping is free.

Thanks Deal Hunter minntwins for sharing this deal

About this Product:
  • The Titan FlexSpray puts the power of airless and the control of HVLP into one versatile sprayer for contractors and handymen
  • Delivering the power of a four stage turbine to spray latex and acrylic paints, stains, sealers and water based lacquers with ease
  • Great to have for many small to medium sized jobs including spraying walls or ceilings and fine finishing work like cabinets, trim, furniture and more
  • Features multiple adjustable settings to suit coat and project needs including adjustable air power, material flow output, and spray pattern (horizontal, vertical and circular)
Includes:
  • Storage case
  • 2x Cleaning Brushes
  • Shoulder Straps
  • 3x Extra Air Filters
  • Extra Cup Gaskets and nozzle seal
  • Practice Spray Poster

Editor's Notes

Written by SubZero5 | Staff
  • About this Offer:
    • This sale price is $195.01 Off (67% Savings) over the list price of $289.99.
    • Offer is valid today 6/9 only or while supplies lasts
  • Warranty: Includes 2-Year Limited Warranty
  • Home Depot Return Policy: Eligible for returns within 90-Days.

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Model: Titan FlexSpray Handheld Pro Grade HVLP Paint Sprayer

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I purchased this a few months ago off eBay new. It was my first dive into HLVPs, so I do not have any comparison, however the research I did online seemed to indicate this was one of the better ones.

I've painted a lot with it, and I think it works great. It can put as much or as little paint you want on a project. Cleaning is easy, though there are about eight individual pieces that need to be cleaned. Mine came with a nice case, but moreover it came with a lot of spare filters, which was great.

I paid $180 and thought I was getting a good deal, this is an amazing price.
I used a wagner similar to this and it took straight latex paint just fine. These things can/will spit from the start/stop so look up HVLP sprayer tips & tricks in general but I didn't find it to be all too difficult to work with. But it's not airless so you will have blow by if you don't have a well set up area.

the worst thing about sprayers like this is they're very top heavy and will cause arm fatigue quickly. I would NOT recommend using it overhead for long periods of time.

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Anyone use this? Worthy or barely? Price is nice but not digging too deep in I can see it rates roughly 3 out of 5 stars most places. Anyone know how this compares to the Harbor Freight similar setup?
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I purchased this a few months ago off eBay new. It was my first dive into HLVPs, so I do not have any comparison, however the research I did online seemed to indicate this was one of the better ones.

I've painted a lot with it, and I think it works great. It can put as much or as little paint you want on a project. Cleaning is easy, though there are about eight individual pieces that need to be cleaned. Mine came with a nice case, but moreover it came with a lot of spare filters, which was great.

I paid $180 and thought I was getting a good deal, this is an amazing price.
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Man i really want to give this a shot. I've been looking for a used sprayer on FB in this price range but no luck.

I would only use it on small project so this might be perfect.
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Quote from Good2BCh13f :
I purchased this a few months ago off eBay new. It was my first dive into HLVPs, so I do not have any comparison, however the research I did online seemed to indicate this was one of the better ones.

I've painted a lot with it, and I think it works great. It can put as much or as little paint you want on a project. Cleaning is easy, though there are about eight individual pieces that need to be cleaned. Mine came with a nice case, but moreover it came with a lot of spare filters, which was great.

I paid $180 and thought I was getting a good deal, this is an amazing price.
What type of paint are you putting threw it, and what type of thinning down? These types of guns sometimes struggle with latex, but are fine with stains. I need to paint some cabinets.
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Quote from Good2BCh13f :
I purchased this a few months ago off eBay new. It was my first dive into HLVPs, so I do not have any comparison, however the research I did online seemed to indicate this was one of the better ones.

I've painted a lot with it, and I think it works great. It can put as much or as little paint you want on a project. Cleaning is easy, though there are about eight individual pieces that need to be cleaned. Mine came with a nice case, but moreover it came with a lot of spare filters, which was great.

I paid $180 and thought I was getting a good deal, this is an amazing price.
Do you think this could be used to paint the outside of a house or would it be mainly used for smaller projects/rooms?
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What type of paint are you putting threw it, and what type of thinning down? These types of guns sometimes struggle with latex, but are fine with stains. I need to paint some cabinets.
I used a wagner similar to this and it took straight latex paint just fine. These things can/will spit from the start/stop so look up HVLP sprayer tips & tricks in general but I didn't find it to be all too difficult to work with. But it's not airless so you will have blow by if you don't have a well set up area.

the worst thing about sprayers like this is they're very top heavy and will cause arm fatigue quickly. I would NOT recommend using it overhead for long periods of time.
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Quote from bbfan23 :
Do you think this could be used to paint the outside of a house or would it be mainly used for smaller projects/rooms?
You could, but you may get exhausted very quickly holding it up on a ladder and overhead.

the alternative is a roller on a long pole for long periods, so give/take.

I would personally rent/buy an airless sprayer that has a long enough hose for the house instead of one of these.
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Quote from dealboy12 :
What type of paint are you putting threw it, and what type of thinning down? These types of guns sometimes struggle with latex, but are fine with stains. I need to paint some cabinets.
I think it is all water based, I've been using Dutchboy. I add something like 1/4 cup of water to the paint reservoir to thin. Hell, I could be totally screwing it up, all my experience has been YouTube videos and The painting I've done so far.
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Quote from bbfan23 :
Do you think this could be used to paint the outside of a house or would it be mainly used for smaller projects/rooms?
It isn't the lightest thing to hold for a while, I can tell you that 😁, so being able to put it down when I want is nice. IDK how I would fare on a ladder with this thing.

Edit: Plus, the reservoir isn't huge, IDK how much coverage you can get per fill.
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Any comparison to the homeright that was $50 a month ago? https://www.amazon.com/dp/B003VKFDEO
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Quote from bbfan23 :
Do you think this could be used to paint the outside of a house or would it be mainly used for smaller projects/rooms?
I'd recommend a Graco airless spray rig that fits on a 5 gallon bucket for spraying a house.

I see this as mainly being useful for smaller projects, but sort of like an electric pressure washer on a large driveway, it's not a great tool for it, but you can do it of your patient.
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Quote from crazystang :
Any comparison to the homeright that was $50 a month ago? https://a.co/d/3uSmBAu
Titan is a legitimate painting brand versus that no name sprayer. The metal and better construction of the Titan would be worth something to me.
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rebadged wagner 3500, msrp totally insane.
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Will this work for staining wood?