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Tilswall 800W HVLP Electric Paint Sprayer w/ 1300ml Container & 3 Nozzles (Blue)

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About this product:
  • 800W motor power with 1200ml/min flow rate
  • 1300ml detachable container for extended use
  • Ergonomic split design with 8.2' hose and 9.8' cable
  • Three nozzle sizes: 1.0mm, 1.8mm, and 2.6mm
  • Adjustable output from 0 to 1100ml per minute

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Update: This popular deal is still available.

Note: Product page(s) may say Prime Exclusive, but when you apply promo code at checkout, final price will be same for Prime/non-Prime.

TIANWAN via Amazon has Tilswall 800W HVLP Electric Paint Sprayer (Blue) on sale for $35.99 when you apply promo code 36Y3DDMS at checkout. Shipping is free.
  • Note: You must be logged in to clip coupons and apply promo codes. If a code doesn't work right away, try applying it a few times across different interfaces such as mobile or desktop, as some codes may not apply consistently. If issues persist, refresh the page, re-enter the code, or revisit the cart before checking out.
Thanks to Staff Member LovelyCheetah for sharing this deal.

About this product:
  • 800W motor power with 1200ml/min flow rate
  • 1300ml detachable container for extended use
  • Ergonomic split design with 8.2' hose and 9.8' cable
  • Three nozzle sizes: 1.0mm, 1.8mm, and 2.6mm
  • Adjustable output from 0 to 1100ml per minute

Editor's Notes

Written by powerfuldoppler | Staff
  • About this Store:
  • Additional Information:
    • This deal price matches previous Frontpage Deals.
    • Rated 4.3 out of 5 stars on Amazon based on over 1.9k customer reviews.
    • Please see the original post for additional details and/or view the Wiki and forum comments for further helpful discussion if available.

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HeyGuysChrisFixHere
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Yes this works surprisingly well for its price. Cheap sprayers usually have a problem with low air pressure/speed so they have terrible atomization of anything they spray so you get a lot of bigger drips rather than a smooth fan spray of super tiny droplets of paint/stain/etc but this model as well as the Tilswall Shark 800 (same thing with a side fill port which is the one I use now) have surprisingly good electric air compressors and create enough pressure to spray latex paint and PlastiDip pretty well. You have to thin latex about 50/50 with water but you don't have to thin PlastiDip gallons at all! Everyone told me this wouldn't spray anything thick, especially PlastiDip, but I figured I'd try it when I found this same model on sale for $28 before dropping $800 on a Graco sprayer and this one actually worked well! I then found the Shark 800 variant two weeks later for $30 and bought that too since it had a side fill port because PlastiDip'ing my whole car requires 4 gallons to cover it so I wanted something that was faster to refill a bunch of times and that side fill port made it a lot faster and easier to quickly refill the paint cup dozens of times. It obviously won't spray quite as fine of a mist as an $800 Graco sprayer but this works good enough to paint my car, a room in my house, and a fence so far. If you are doing something that absolutely requires a perfect super fine mist spray get a Graco but I haven't had a need to upgrade from this after about half a year of using it. I did buy 2 more (4 total) because I emailed the company and they don't sell replacement nozzles or most parts so I wanted to have backups when something fails. I've spent a total of $118 on 4 sprayers that each come with 4 different nozzle sizes which costs way less total than any single "good name brand" sprayer would cost, and I have 3 backup full sprayers for when the 1st one fails (1x this model + 3x Shark 800's with side fill port)
EDIT: sorry this model includes 3 different size nozzles, the Shark 800 has 4 different sizes, the 4th nozzle being even larger.

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Edit: fixed
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Quote from hmx :
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Try 36Y3DDMS

Edit: if the code doesn't apply the first time, try hitting apply a couple of times
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domoarigatoMay 27, 2026 08:39 PM
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Can I stain a fence with this?
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JoeBlo1979May 28, 2026 04:01 PM
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Quote from domoarigato :
Can I stain a fence with this?
From the pic here and in the reviews, looks like it should work on a fence. Have a pretty large spruce fence being installed soon and thinking of this for the job.
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radarsMay 28, 2026 06:21 PM
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Too small.
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OliveDime138Jun 01, 2026 09:08 AM
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This looks pretty good. I wonder how long the battery last.
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This looks pretty good. I wonder how long the battery last.
It's corded
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I like it, 👍
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Quote from domoarigato :
Can I stain a fence with this?
Yes this works surprisingly well for its price. Cheap sprayers usually have a problem with low air pressure/speed so they have terrible atomization of anything they spray so you get a lot of bigger drips rather than a smooth fan spray of super tiny droplets of paint/stain/etc but this model as well as the Tilswall Shark 800 (same thing with a side fill port which is the one I use now) have surprisingly good electric air compressors and create enough pressure to spray latex paint and PlastiDip pretty well. You have to thin latex about 50/50 with water but you don't have to thin PlastiDip gallons at all! Everyone told me this wouldn't spray anything thick, especially PlastiDip, but I figured I'd try it when I found this same model on sale for $28 before dropping $800 on a Graco sprayer and this one actually worked well! I then found the Shark 800 variant two weeks later for $30 and bought that too since it had a side fill port because PlastiDip'ing my whole car requires 4 gallons to cover it so I wanted something that was faster to refill a bunch of times and that side fill port made it a lot faster and easier to quickly refill the paint cup dozens of times. It obviously won't spray quite as fine of a mist as an $800 Graco sprayer but this works good enough to paint my car, a room in my house, and a fence so far. If you are doing something that absolutely requires a perfect super fine mist spray get a Graco but I haven't had a need to upgrade from this after about half a year of using it. I did buy 2 more (4 total) because I emailed the company and they don't sell replacement nozzles or most parts so I wanted to have backups when something fails. I've spent a total of $118 on 4 sprayers that each come with 4 different nozzle sizes which costs way less total than any single "good name brand" sprayer would cost, and I have 3 backup full sprayers for when the 1st one fails (1x this model + 3x Shark 800's with side fill port)
EDIT: sorry this model includes 3 different size nozzles, the Shark 800 has 4 different sizes, the 4th nozzle being even larger.
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Got it! Thanks!
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cashcowsJun 01, 2026 06:49 PM
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Quote from HeyGuysChrisFixHere :
Yes this works surprisingly well for its price. Cheap sprayers usually have a problem with low air pressure/speed so they have terrible atomization of anything they spray so you get a lot of bigger drips rather than a smooth fan spray of super tiny droplets of paint/stain/etc but this model as well as the Tilswall Shark 800 (same thing with a side fill port which is the one I use now) have surprisingly good electric air compressors and create enough pressure to spray latex paint and PlastiDip pretty well. You have to thin latex about 50/50 with water but you don't have to thin PlastiDip gallons at all! Everyone told me this wouldn't spray anything thick, especially PlastiDip, but I figured I'd try it when I found this same model on sale for $28 before dropping $800 on a Graco sprayer and this one actually worked well! I then found the Shark 800 variant two weeks later for $30 and bought that too since it had a side fill port because PlastiDip'ing my whole car requires 4 gallons to cover it so I wanted something that was faster to refill a bunch of times and that side fill port made it a lot faster and easier to quickly refill the paint cup dozens of times. It obviously won't spray quite as fine of a mist as an $800 Graco sprayer but this works good enough to paint my car, a room in my house, and a fence so far. If you are doing something that absolutely requires a perfect super fine mist spray get a Graco but I haven't had a need to upgrade from this after about half a year of using it. I did buy 2 more (4 total) because I emailed the company and they don't sell replacement nozzles or most parts so I wanted to have backups when something fails. I've spent a total of $118 on 4 sprayers that each come with 4 different nozzle sizes which costs way less total than any single "good name brand" sprayer would cost, and I have 3 backup full sprayers for when the 1st one fails (1x this model + 3x Shark 800's with side fill port)EDIT: sorry this model includes 3 different size nozzles, the Shark 800 has 4 different sizes, the 4th nozzle being even larger.
Thanks. How did you scoop those prices? Amazon? I've seen this posted a few times and can't remember to being lower than 36 on SD. But I could be wrong
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iIIuminatiJun 01, 2026 11:14 PM
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I was about to purchase this yesterday on Amazon for $53. Luckily I held out. Can't believe they raised the price to $80.
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HeyGuysChrisFixHereJun 02, 2026 01:25 AM
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Thanks. How did you scoop those prices? Amazon? I've seen this posted a few times and can't remember to being lower than 36 on SD. But I could be wrong
Amazon with a coupon code each time.

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Quote from HeyGuysChrisFixHere :
Amazon with a coupon code each time.
Thanks. Slickdeals coupon or Amazon page coupon? Trying to figure out how to time the low price

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