forum thread Posted by raj_sri • 4d ago
Jul 11, 2025 6:22 PM
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forum thread Posted by raj_sri • 4d ago
Jul 11, 2025 6:22 PM
Graco Magnum X7 Electric Stationary Airless Paint Sprayer | 262805 $399
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I could never understand the point of the X7. As a homeowner, I'd rather save some space in the garage and get the x5, I won't be spraying 20 5-gal buckete a day with it that I can't run the little hose up into the bucket and move them together. just my 2c
Someday I would like to have a big, quality sprayer that will last a long time and be relatively easy to clean. Something that I can justify using a lot more often. What do you recommend?
Someday I would like to have a big, quality sprayer that will last a long time and be relatively easy to clean. Something that I can justify using a lot more often. What do you recommend?
If you are not a painter and you're looking at painting your stucco home, help a few friends, maybe a few pergolas, some cabinets and vanities with low pressure tips and just general use all while taking good care of the sprayer, I'd get a Graco 390 with some good tips (right now they will send you 3 free tips with a purchase or a free replacement pump). Sherwin Williams sold my friend one for 1050 plus tax which is the same price as the the 210ES from Lowe's but a slightly better sprayer with better gun and longer hose.
If you want to do more and put more volume through it, I'd step up to a 395 which is around 1400 or so.
My point is that I hate buying things that I know for a fact that will fail and I won't be able to fix them. That is the case of the X5/X7/x17/x19. But they are cheaper and work well for a regular homeowner. Just don't be upset when they fail or can't run enough pressure or volume. They serve a purpose. But that's why I was saying that the x7 and x19 seem pointless to me because I wouldn't run them for a lot of product as a painter would so then, as a homeowner, I'd look for the x5/x17 because they take up less space.
Some.people.like Titan. I'm sure they are great and to a point somewhat equivalent. But I've always used Graco. In a pinch, you can always rent a nice sprayer for a project. But if you're spraying cabinets, it will get expensive because of the prep before and in between coats. So you'll have to rent one at least 3-5 days assuming that the temp and humidity cooperate. I create a plastic tent in my garage with a fan blowing air in and one blowing air out and a dehumidifier. And i still have to be careful with the conditions. Hope this helps
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