🎉 Elevate Your DIY Projects with the Super Finish Max!
The HomeRight Super Finish Max is a powerful HVLP paint sprayer designed for a variety of DIY projects, featuring adjustable settings, three brass spray tips, and a robust 450-watt motor. Ideal for furniture, cabinets, and more, it ensures a professional finish with ease, backed by excellent customer service and a 2-year warranty.
Material Type | Brass, Plastic |
Color | Multi |
Style Name | Super Finish Max |
Item Weight | 3.3 Pounds |
Item Dimensions W x H | 12"W x 13.5"H |
Tank Volume | 40 Fluid Ounces |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
T**O
Excellent purchased, I will now rely on it, mostly.
So I had a pretty big job with 12 interior, unfinished slab doors that needed to be stained and sealed. I don’t do this enough as in regularly having this volume to treat that would justify a full commercial sprayer system and this job was big enough to not having the time or inclination to hand finish with a brush, sponge, etc... I was looking for a reliable sprayer that wasn’t going to create more work and be effective and reliable since it was going to take 3 - 4 days just to spray the top coat layers on that many doors and produce a good quality, finished product.I was working out of the client’s garage that I made a temp spray booth with plastic. This sprayer worked great, was reliable and repeatable across the layers to produce a good poly top coat on the doors. The poly that is used is an important factor as well so it’s only on the sprayer. I cut the poly, water based, 10-15% in the jar prior to spraying. It took a little testing to get the pattern consistency to what I wanted and to get the speed and overlap to match the conditions. The conditions were not ideal out of the garage with it being very dry mostly and afternoon temps in the mid 90’s. I was surprised for as late in the season to still be in those temps so thinning was absolutely necessary.I wrapped the nozzle with a plastic bag between spraying sessions and rotating stock. It was about 20 - 30 min. Before it was dry enough to rotate door stock. In those temps. I would then unscrew the nozzle and tip for a quick clean just before starting to spray the next batch. Test spray into paper or cardboard or something disposable to clear and adjust product volume and then back to the doors. I can see me keeping this one sprayer for sealants only and getting another for paint. Even if it was a throwaway at the end of the job it would have been worth it for the time savings. It finished strong so I plan on using for the next job. This can make even my smaller jobs easier, quicker and more consistent so I’ll be using it more often following this experience.Do practice if you’re not familiar with spraying and if you are familiar, practice on cardboard anyway. There’s a difference between spraying topcoats or paint from water and it will give you good experience on what to look for on consistency and seeing the spray for overlap. This was a challenge in the garage.One noticing was that there was a transition on the product control volume being sprayed that “jumped” from a too small a spread to a wider spread with more product right at that sweet spot for me. I wanted the spread only with a little less product ideally for my situation and ended up adjusting my speed to compensate to maintain the size of spread I was looking for. There were places that droopped some with the sealer where there was too much build up. Thinning and temp changes were at play as well. The application was easy, the sprayer was easy to use and understand how it worked, very easy to unscrew the nozzle and clean the tip while keeping product in the jar, and screw jar back to the bottom with the feed.l when refilling. The directions were included for suggested spray tips. This one had 3 different sized tips and 2 nozzle sizes.I do recommend this homeright sprayer. I ordered a second jar with lid which is handy for cutting product and securing with the lid until ready to use. Just can make it easier if spraying lot of surface area in a pass.
P**G
Way better than expected!
The media could not be loaded. We paint cabinets and I've been spraying doors/drawer fronts for years. I've tried expensive sprayers and just didn't appreciate the wasted paint and time it takes to clean the hose-type sprayers. It didn't seem to improve the finish enough to make it worth it.For the past several years I've been using a $300 handheld HVLP and replacing the nozzles as needed. It's not rated for professional/commercial work but it has been quite durable even so. When I saw this sprayer at such a reasonable price I decided to give it a try.This sprayer is quite good! It's comparable to the much more expensive brands in regard to power, consistent flow/spray, and ease of use. It's just as easy to clean, too, which is really very important to me.I sprayed a set of 42 doors/drawer fronts this past week, in two different colors. Starting with oil-based primer and then two coats of Sherwin Williams Emerald Urethane latex paint. The paint did not need to be thinned, the sprayer handled both the primer and the paints really well.This type of sprayer is more finnicky in regard to how evenly the paint is sprayed - it's easy to apply too much or too little. And if you do either, it's obvious afterward. That's the downside to the HVLP sprayer.I was surprised to find that this sprayer worked as well as the much more expensive brands. The reservoir is bigger so I don't have to refill so often. The paint went on evenly, with no spitting or cutting off. I am wholeheartedly a fan of this sprayer and will definitely order again from them. 100% recommend - I'd give this 10 stars if I could!
A**B
Good Value for The Money
I have completed several projects with this paint sprayer. I didn’t want to spend a fortune because I just don’t use it that often. It does a good job, easy to clean and short learning curve. A lot better than rolling items like doors, trim or anything that you want to avoid brush marks or a good finish. It is plastic. But the plastic seems durable. Nozzles are color coded, but the paint will was off eventually. A lot of good attributes, a few things that really are not worth mentioning at this price point. My humble opinion is that it works well and is a good value for the money.
W**S
Outstanding Value for an Entry-Level Paint Sprayer
Listen, with most things in life, you get what you pay for. When I first bought this sprayer for around $80, it was worth every penny. Now that it’s dropped to $50? That blows my mind.I own a Wagner sprayer, a Graco Magnum, battery-operated sprayers, and even air compressor-powered units—yet this little sprayer has exceeded all expectations. It delivers impressive results across small and medium projects and even holds its own on larger jobs if you’re patient.No, it won’t give you a flawless, professional spray pattern like high-end models, but with a little technique—like feathering your strokes—you’ll get smooth, even coverage. For an entry-level sprayer, it punches way above its weight, replacing multiple units and quickly becoming a household favorite.If you’re looking for an affordable, reliable paint sprayer, this one is seriously hard to beat.
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