If I'd seen this video before thinking of buying the sprayer I definitely would NOT of bought it....but luckily I purchased it before and really don't know the issue you had because when you first pumped it it looked too thin and then it looked too thick and barely any texture was coming out! First of all if you get the right consistency it should actually look really good and super easy to pump, you did look like u were pumping the hell out of it and barely any came out! And also for those that due alot of knockdown matching buy the tip exclusively for it! Overall this pump works great but obviously because of the price it's only worth it if drywall repairs is what you do for work.
Thank you!! I have been thinking about buying one of these for a while but you brought up some very good points that I didn't think of. Thank you again!
I have a new build house with knockdown and orange peel on the ceiling. Nightmare for any small hole or repair work because I could not figure out how to match it on my research and tried spray can texture (waste of money) them hand blob and dob it and then knock down with a putty (doesn't work well). Now today got a contractor who came he used this and showed me how. You have to open the orange peel up primer up and blob it and let sit then knock it down clean each pass of the large putty sheet. Then for the knock down it about consistency and circles then gravity does the rest. I am going to buy one like this because I have spend countless hours other methods and it's just impossible. Tool works good but I think it takes a proper amount of experience and knowledge rather than being disappointed off the bat.
Try Leaving the texture in the container & just put some orange tape over the end hole instead of washing out. This way it’s ready to go at the next job.
They should just make a tip to put on an undercoating gun you use with a compressor. It's the same design other than that hand pump part. An undercoating gun is $20-30. Then you have a tool for multiple uses. Textured wall undercoat your vehicle. Water proof your deck etc... Seems to me that would be a far better investment overall.
I got mine for $200. If you want an ok Orange peel use a broom. If you want an okay knockdown use a glove and flick it with your fingers. I have not used mine yet I hope that it can do not gone better than you got it to do. Because those blobs were too small.
You just needed to give yourself a chance to get used to it. You don't have any experience using this tool and based your result on a first time use. It's an excellent tool is you know how to use it and will save you tons of time on small to medium repairs. I think you are missing out. There's plenty of vids out there of people using it with out all the hard pumping and getting exhausted using the same tool. Here's two you can check out of people who have experience using this tool. th-cam.com/video/of9xXY6c8Xk/w-d-xo.htmlsi=TZiIb-aRB0ohKISI th-cam.com/video/k3b8H09j5Ns/w-d-xo.htmlsi=nt84AuGB4GHKD_LD
If I'd seen this video before thinking of buying the sprayer I definitely would NOT of bought it....but luckily I purchased it before and really don't know the issue you had because when you first pumped it it looked too thin and then it looked too thick and barely any texture was coming out! First of all if you get the right consistency it should actually look really good and super easy to pump, you did look like u were pumping the hell out of it and barely any came out! And also for those that due alot of knockdown matching buy the tip exclusively for it! Overall this pump works great but obviously because of the price it's only worth it if drywall repairs is what you do for work.
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Thank you!! I have been thinking about buying one of these for a while but you brought up some very good points that I didn't think of. Thank you again!
Great thanks for the feedback and glad it was helpful!!
I have a new build house with knockdown and orange peel on the ceiling. Nightmare for any small hole or repair work because I could not figure out how to match it on my research and tried spray can texture (waste of money) them hand blob and dob it and then knock down with a putty (doesn't work well). Now today got a contractor who came he used this and showed me how. You have to open the orange peel up primer up and blob it and let sit then knock it down clean each pass of the large putty sheet. Then for the knock down it about consistency and circles then gravity does the rest. I am going to buy one like this because I have spend countless hours other methods and it's just impossible. Tool works good but I think it takes a proper amount of experience and knowledge rather than being disappointed off the bat.
Try Leaving the texture in the container & just put some orange tape over the end hole instead of washing out. This way it’s ready to go at the next job.
Great review. Thanks for being thorough.
For sure! Glad you found it helpful. I was kinda surprised that nobody else had reviewed this in the past!
They should just make a tip to put on an undercoating gun you use with a compressor. It's the same design other than that hand pump part. An undercoating gun is $20-30. Then you have a tool for multiple uses. Textured wall undercoat your vehicle. Water proof your deck etc... Seems to me that would be a far better investment overall.
I got mine for $200. If you want an ok Orange peel use a broom. If you want an okay knockdown use a glove and flick it with your fingers. I have not used mine yet I hope that it can do not gone better than you got it to do. Because those blobs were too small.
I show the cleaning in the video. Took me about 7 minutes I think? Honestly the biggest issue is just the continuous pumping. It’s just a pain.
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Doing a video without at least reading the descriptions first... That's genuine awesome 🤣🤣🤣
Now geo and clean your insinkerator and ptrap... 😅😅
Feel free to subscribe for the video where I clean those out 😉
I had one I sent it back. They are too expensive for a bug sprayer
Totally agree. Overpriced and not worth the hype!
Grew the hair out! That’s what’s up
Haha yes!! I’m assuming you followed me before the hair? 🤣
@@aaronfixesstuff actually I was watching how to fix a sinking floorboard at first then clicked on this video.
You just needed to give yourself a chance to get used to it. You don't have any experience using this tool and based your result on a first time use. It's an excellent tool is you know how to use it and will save you tons of time on small to medium repairs. I think you are missing out. There's plenty of vids out there of people using it with out all the hard pumping and getting exhausted using the same tool. Here's two you can check out of people who have experience using this tool.
th-cam.com/video/of9xXY6c8Xk/w-d-xo.htmlsi=TZiIb-aRB0ohKISI
th-cam.com/video/k3b8H09j5Ns/w-d-xo.htmlsi=nt84AuGB4GHKD_LD