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forum threadDesertGardener | Staff posted Yesterday 09:27 PM
forum threadDesertGardener | Staff posted Yesterday 09:27 PM

Tilswall HVLP Ultra-Light Electric Paint Sprayer w/ 20 fl oz Detachable Cup $17.99 + Free Shipping w/ Prime

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TIANWAN via Amazon [amazon.com] has Tilswall HVLP Ultra-Light Electric Paint Sprayer w/ 20 fl oz Detachable Cup for $39.99 - $22 off w/ code XEFLI76D at checkout = $17.99. Shipping is free w/ Prime or $35+ orders.


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  • Lightweight with ergonomic handle
  • Adjustable flow control knob
  • Interchangeable 1.5mm & 2.0mm nozzles and three adjustable spray patterns (horizontal, vertical, and round)
  • 20 fl oz / 600ml detachable paint cup
  • Upgraded version reduces heat generation
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TIANWAN via Amazon [amazon.com] has Tilswall HVLP Ultra-Light Electric Paint Sprayer w/ 20 fl oz Detachable Cup for $39.99 - $22 off w/ code XEFLI76D at checkout = $17.99. Shipping is free w/ Prime or $35+ orders.


Available w/ code:About:
  • Lightweight with ergonomic handle
  • Adjustable flow control knob
  • Interchangeable 1.5mm & 2.0mm nozzles and three adjustable spray patterns (horizontal, vertical, and round)
  • 20 fl oz / 600ml detachable paint cup
  • Upgraded version reduces heat generation

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Yesterday 09:50 PM
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pmrowczynskiYesterday 09:50 PM
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Sure, in for one.

I have an underbody to spray coat with some fluid film and something this cheap and disposable... well the hope is that it cuts the time needed to nothing.
Yesterday 10:17 PM
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SeanD1497Yesterday 10:17 PM
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Quote from pmrowczynski :
Sure, in for one.

I have an underbody to spray coat with some fluid film and something this cheap and disposable... well the hope is that it cuts the time needed to nothing.
I like the idea, but Fluid Film may be too thick to spray well with one of these. Maybe I'm wrong, but I've heard of people heating it up first to get it to spray reasonably well.
Yesterday 11:13 PM
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pmrowczynskiYesterday 11:13 PM
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Quote from SeanD1497 :
I like the idea, but Fluid Film may be too thick to spray well with one of these. Maybe I'm wrong, but I've heard of people heating it up first to get it to spray reasonably well.
That's what I was thinking. I bought the can of it and because of the wax, heating it up in any sprayer will help. A little hot plate and cup at a time was my idea. Didn't want to wreck my Wagners with a potential wax build up and for $18 bucks? Sure, what do I have to lose!
Today 01:10 AM
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cashcowsToday 01:10 AM
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Anyone used this model? So many of these at $20-30. Will it suffice for painting brick grey (from current tan) on one side of house? Ty
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Today 01:17 AM
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HeyThatGuyToday 01:17 AM
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Quote from SeanD1497 :
I like the idea, but Fluid Film may be too thick to spray well with one of these. Maybe I'm wrong, but I've heard of people heating it up first to get it to spray reasonably well.
Yes, you are correct. If plastic paint cup, warm it with the fluid film in it in bowl or bucket of hot water
Today 01:43 AM
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signalsoldierToday 01:43 AM
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Amazon says it's frequently returned so read the negative reviews to look for patterns

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