Tilswall 800W HVLP Paint Sprayer Unboxing Review and Testing
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 2 ส.ค. 2024
- I found this sprayer to work better than expected. If possible thin your paint close to their recommendations. If using thick paint use the large nozzle. Take the nozzle apart and clean after every use. Wipe build up off nozzle during use. If you follow these simple steps you should get a great finish.
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00:00 Introduction
00:28 Unboxing
03:45 Spraying Thinned Latex
05:30 Spraying Polyacrylic
06:10 Spraying Unthinned Latex
07:24 Results - แนวปฏิบัติและการใช้ชีวิต
Thanks for a great review. No nonsense, straight to the point and very relaxing to watch. The sprayer is sold under a different brand name in my country with no reviews so very helpful.
It worked great for me
Thanks for the review and honesty, really appreciate it.
My pleasure!
I've been wanting a decent small HVLP that I can do paint as well as Poly's and Lacquers with. I'm going to wait a few days in hopes they give you a discount code but either way I'll probably be picking this up soon. Thanks for another great review
I checked their email. They didn't send me a code but there was a coupon on Amazon for $20 off. I like that it has the different size tips. I have a Wagner Flexio I use for latex paint. I bought extra tips and drilled them out. I have a couple gravity feed gun I use for lacquer and polyacrylic. I am looking forward to trying this gun on my next progect.
Many thanks very helpful
Glad it helped
Definitely no frills, but a decent HVLP that anyone can afford. - Chris
Agreed
how often do you have to wipe off the nozzle ?
I never paid attention. May 2 or 3 times a container full.
Under what conditions do you have to thin the paint? What is the best way to thin the paint? Thanks.
It depends on the type of paint and the type of sprayer. Latex paint can be thined with water. This paint was old, so it was thicker than when it was new, and this gun worked better with thinner paint. It depends on a lot of factors, but I find that thin coats of paint can generally give a smoother finish.