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Prime Members: Tilswall Electric Ultra-Light Paint Sprayer w/ 4 Nozzles (1000ml)

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TIANWAN via Amazon has for Prime Members: Tilswall Electric Ultra-Light Paint Sprayer w/ 4 Nozzles (1000ml) on sale for $35.99 - $16 (apply promo code JYFNORVT at checkout) = $19.99. Shipping is free.
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Features:
  • Effortlessly assemble within seconds
  • Compatible with multiple paint types, including water-based paints such as emulsion, acrylic paints for walls and furniture, or oil-based paints including gloss, semi-gloss, and enamel finishes
  • Features three spray patterns (horizontal/vertical/elliptical) and four nozzle sizes (1.0mm/1.5mm/1.5mm/2.0mm
  • Includes: 1x spray gun, 4x nozzles, 1x viscosity cup, 1x cleaning brush, 1x cleaning needle, 5x 190-micron filter paper

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  • Rated 4.3 out of 5 (58 global ratings)
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TIANWAN via Amazon has for Prime Members: Tilswall Electric Ultra-Light Paint Sprayer w/ 4 Nozzles (1000ml) on sale for $35.99 - $16 (apply promo code JYFNORVT at checkout) = $19.99. Shipping is free.
  • Note: Promo codes are typically for one-time use and don't always apply seamlessly. If you run into this issue, refresh the page, re-enter the code, or revisit the cart page.
Thanks to staff member Skillful_Pickle for finding this deal.

Features:
  • Effortlessly assemble within seconds
  • Compatible with multiple paint types, including water-based paints such as emulsion, acrylic paints for walls and furniture, or oil-based paints including gloss, semi-gloss, and enamel finishes
  • Features three spray patterns (horizontal/vertical/elliptical) and four nozzle sizes (1.0mm/1.5mm/1.5mm/2.0mm
  • Includes: 1x spray gun, 4x nozzles, 1x viscosity cup, 1x cleaning brush, 1x cleaning needle, 5x 190-micron filter paper

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Written by megakimcheelove | Staff
  • Rated 4.3 out of 5 (58 global ratings)
  • Don't have Amazon Prime? Students can get a free 6-Month Amazon Prime trial with free 2-day shipping, unlimited video streaming & more.
  • If you're not a student, there's also a free 1-Month Amazon Prime trial available.
  • Please see the original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion. 

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HeyGuysChrisFixHere
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I bought 2 of these last time they were on sale a few months ago for $20 and it works surprisingly well. I PlastiDip'ed my car's emblems and tail lights and didn't thin it at all even though everyone told me I had to thin it by 25%-50% or it would never work with any cheap airless sprayer. This actually produces a pretty consistent fan pattern and atomizes droplets fairly well, much better than you'd expect for its normal price of $55 anyway. The PlastiDip was nice and smooth with no orange peel effect which is easy to achieve as long as you always lay down full wet coats and don't spray light misting coats like you would with permanent paint as they require totally different methods. Obviously this is not as good/powerful/consistent-spray-pattern as a $400 Wagner or a $800 Graco but its like 80% as good for 3%-5% the price so definitely worth it to me. This just has significantly more overspray than a high quality sprayer would create. It should work decently well for most thin to medium liquids such as stains, thin paints, and maybe water based latex if you thin it with some water since latex is usually way thicker than the PlastiDip I sprayed. It sprays smooth enough for the average DIY home applications but if you need really smooth and even spray pattern for something like repainting a car then you'd probably want to get a $500-$1000 Wagner or Graco. I upgraded to the Tilswall Shark 800 which I got on another SlickDeals front page sale for $40 shortly after I got this model and the Shark 800 sprays almost equivalent to a Wagner that costs 6x the price and it comes with 3 different nozzle diameters. I repainted my entire car with permanent color match paint as well as 2K clearcoat that a local car paint shop mixed for me and I sprayed it using the Shark 800 with smallest nozzle and it turned out very nice. It just doesn't have as much adjustability to vary the air output or fan width as a Graco has, but it was definitely good enough to give me a finish that looks OEM and I did it with a $40 sprayer lol! I'll bet this $20 one could probably do it too but it would leave a few noticeable droplets here and there that you'd have to sand out between coats. It would also take maybe 1/3 longer since this one has a smaller fan spray width than the Shark 800 does.

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Today 02:57 PM
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EzC4765Today 02:57 PM
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Quote from Maliki2 :
Would this work for redoing our teens bedroom. She messed it up pretty bad and I'm looking for something easy to paint with.
9" roller, 1/2" roller cover, 3" brush, a 5 gallon bucket, a screen for the 5 gallon bucket, and a couple of tarps. The roller frame, brush, bucket, screen and tarps are all reusable. Maybe a sanding sponge if she really made holes, then you are also going to need either spackle or drywall mud.
Or buy this a spray and watch it cover the windows, ceiling, floor, outlet covers, switch plates, floor vents (if you have them), door, and door handle.
Painting is pretty easy, 100's of videos, don't buy the cheapest brush, it is cheap for a reason. Go to harbor freight and buy one of their better or best brushes, they are ok - not the best. Avoid buying paint supplies at lowest and homie depo, way overpriced.
If your not sure, hire a contractor. A small room shouldn't be much money unless you live in one of those overpriced areas. I have contractor buddies in high cost areas, I could never charge their rates as no one would hire me, but in their area that is the normal price.
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BoastfulGoat5011Today 02:59 PM
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It's working in wall (bedroom wall)? With regular paint?
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mightToday 03:07 PM
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Anyone have harbor freight one and this one? https://www.harborfreight.com/han...tYQAvD_BwE

Harbor freight goes on sale for like 40 dollar but this is 20 bucks so even cheaper. My HF one is slightly clogged up.
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BrentDToday 03:22 PM
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Quote from AssaultLife :
Would this work for fence staining
Quote from CoolDealFinder :
Exactly my question!
You'd be refilling this thing constantly. These types of sprayers are for small projects, not fences and rooms typically. Get a 2-4 gallon handheld or backpack sprayer from Harbor Freight for around the same price if you're staining a fence.
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Quote from BoastfulGoat5011 :
It's working in wall (bedroom wall)? With regular paint?

I wouldn't suggest it.

I don't have this exact model but I have one that's similar (Vonforn) meaning same venturi-style sprayer. These type of sprayers (HVLP) work by forcing air at high speed past a nozzle which using the venturi effect, suctions paint from the cup and forces it through a nozzle to disperse it. The key to using this style of sprayer is getting the viscosity right - too thick (e.g. right out of the can) and you'll get spatter. Too thin and it will run. That's why most of these will include a DIN cup for measuring viscosity.

I used one of these for a bedroom, but getting the viscosity right was a pain in the ass, and refilling the cup many times was a hassle too. Because these use air to convey the paint, they're prone to the nozzle clogging from dried paint, which is yet another hassle to clean.

Perhaps the biggest hassle is prep. You WILL get overspray. There's no way around it. Even if you don't go spraying willy nilly everywhere, you'll get paint settling everywhere in the room. It will probably take you more time to get this setup than it's worth.

Lastly, the main issue with spraying interior walls is that should they ever need touchup, there's no way you'll match the texture of spray with a brush or roller. That's why most pros will basically just use the sprayer to get paint on the walls and have a second person back rolling the entire job to get a more even application but also to set the texture.

After this type of model I moved up to a prosumer version (Wagner 130). It's a bit better in that you don't have to thin the paint, but the lack of being able to control pressure (at all) means if you get tailing, you then need to modify the viscosity, which is basically the entire reason for getting a pressure unit. Then there's cleanup, and of course all the same overspray problems.

Sorry for the dissertation but IMHO paint sprayers aren't as useful for indoor painting as you'd think - maybe if you have to prime or paint ceilings in a very large multiple room area, but certainly not for single room applications. Probably the best application for sprayers like these (cheap HVLP) are small furniture projects and maybe fences or decks (if you can tolerate overspray and refilling the cup constantly).
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