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The WagnerAirless ControlPro 350R Paint Sprayer is designed for both interior and exterior projects, offering high-efficiency airless technology that reduces overspray by up to 55%. With a lightweight build, adjustable spray pressure, and a 15 m hose, this sprayer is perfect for medium to large projects, ensuring a professional finish every time.
Manufacturer | Wagner |
Part Number | WAG2371074 |
Product Dimensions | 80.47 x 50.61 x 42.71 cm; 8.26 kg |
Item model number | Control Pro 350R |
Colour | Yellow |
Style | 350 R |
Material | Metal |
Pattern | Single |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Hose Length | 15 Metres |
Measurement System | Metric |
Certification | (unset) |
Special Features | Lightweight, Airless |
Included Components | 1 x Basic unit 350 R Hose (15m) Hybrid Gun Filter Set Tip 311, 517 |
Batteries Required? | No |
Item Weight | 8.26 kg |
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(ALMOST) Unbelievable results
When looking at painting the whole of our barn conversion, I looked at saving money on paying for a professional decorator to paint all internal walls. As I had so many square metres of plastered/skimmed wall to paint I decided to buy this spray gun after looking in to on-line written and video reviews. The results I've got with this spray gun are little short of spectacular. Whilst the painting is really fast, preparation of the wall and masking up windows and steel girders to protect them from the spray does take HOURS. This is not a criticism as preparation for most things is where jobs can be awful or amazing. I went over all walls with my hand to 'feel' for nibs of plaster and removed these with sandpaper and then took time to mask off window frames. I also found a few great tips and hints to get the most out of the gun, such as ensuring the cable was clear of all items to avoid snagging during spraying... and making sure spray starts and ends away from the wall (to avoid drip regions). I've had quite a few trades in and all have been really impressed with the paint job. I cant recommend this product highly enough. It does need cleaning through thoroughly after each panting session but after a few sessions you get pretty slick at emptying the paint back into the tin and as the diluted paint starts coming through, divert this to a separate tin and use later to dilute new paint. I also found that i needed to really look after the nozzle parts. If I took a break I remove the nozzle and wash it through leaving it in warm water for the next session as this can get bunged up leading to 'spits' of paint if left. The great advantage of this system is (i) quality of finish - I could never get a finish like this with a roller or brush (ii) speed - it seems to apply a few coats at once so although it gets through the 10L pots quickly, its putting a thick coat (maybe equivalent to 2-3 coats with a brush?) in one go (iii) consistency - if you are methodical in applying the paint (you have to keep a constant speed or you'll get light patches or pooling of paint) the look is amazing. I've had NO experience painting with a spray gun before buying this and following the instructions you'll get a fantastic paint finish. I found that the finish i got was as good with 'good' paint (paint shops recommended own brand) as it was with expensive brands (such as Dulux). I don't think anyone can tell which rooms are finished with which paint. I'm sure this is due to the spray gun. I didn't find cheaper paint causing any problems with the spray gun indeed, a 5-10% water dilution (with VERY THOROUGH mixing using a drill mixer) was ideal with all paints used. I've not tried the 'Diamond' Dulux paint through the spray gun (for scrubbable areas of wall such as hallways) but I expect it is just as good. I've had 2 offers to buy the machine after I've finished with it... the results have been that good. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED.
M**L
No brainer for painting block work
Garden renovation. I quite like the texture of block work so thought I would give it a go painting them. I’ve painted exterior masonry before… it’s a slog and the results are generally not favourable with a roller, in my view.Enter the Control Pro 350M. This machine is absolutely fantastic. It gets right into the block work and the finish is just spectacular. Preparation is key, it’s incredibly boring and hard on the knees but get yourself some duct tape and a big roll of brown Kraft paper and just cover everything. Today was really gusty. There was the odd spray that just disappeared over the horizon. This could be an issue so be careful as you don’t want to spend the next weekend scrubbing overspray off your neighbours windows. However, even under these suboptimal conditions it worked extremely well.I sprayed a coat of farrow and ball Masonry & Plaster Stabilising Primer (diluted 10%, dial on 2) and it worked extremely well. Make sure you clean everything well straight away after this and wear a face mask while spraying.Left that for 24 hrs and then 2 coats (separated by about 2 hrs) of farrow and ball exterior masonry paint, colour was Inchyra blue. The result was top notch. I diluted by 25% and had the dial on 3, this delivered hardly any blobs/dribbles and any that did just rub them off straight away with wet cloth.There was the odd spot that did I did not mask well enough and got covered (to my dismay) but wife strode out confidently with some nail polish remover and sorted it out. Solid.Btw:- You don’t need the extension unless you’re painting ceilings.- Mix paint really well with a drill.- I’ve never sprayed, watch a few YouTubes, it’s easier than I expected.- Preparation is a pig. However, it is the key to great results, stick a podcast on and get in with it.-if you get dribbles, dilute a further 5-10% and turn pressure up 1/2 a notch.- Cleaning isn’t that bad, you’ve done the work so crack a beer and just clean it.- I’m so impressed with the results I would happily use it for a single, small room. Even though rolling would be quicker and less hassle.
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