FOR THE HATERS: UPDATED REVIEW HERE • Graco Ultimate Quicksh... Unboxing and initial review of the new cordless Graco Ultimate Quickshot Sprayer. Spoiler- it’s not a long test.
I just bought by Graco Quickshot. Shot water through it and it was dripping at the tip guard seal. But I tried some different finishes and it seemed to run fine, even with thinner ones. Seems like your experience was a manufacturing defect since yours was also dripping paint. Mine seems to only drip water and is fine with a variety of finishes, although I do not plan to run super thin finishes like lacquers through this gun.
Have you tried the titan flex spray?Im a painter in Chicago I don’t do much spraying but the titan flex spray has been good so far in limited use.Easy to set up and clean.Sprayed nicely with advance and ultra spec.I’m not sure how the finish compares to other hvlps.A lot of people like it but some really hate it.I think you really have to read the instructions thoroughly otherwise you have issues.Thanks for the video!
Haven’t used anything Titan- the only handheld HVLP sprayers I’ve used like that are Wagner units, which honestly aren’t that bad for small projects and thin material. The problem with small units like either of those is the heat build-up from the blower- once they start blowing hot air, it radically changes how the finish lays out and reacts
@@SpottedTongueWoodworking Hi yes the titan is a heavy duty version of the Wagner.I believe Wagner owns titan.I’ve never noticed any hot air out of the titan but I will have to pay more attention to that.Thanks!
I'm glad you addressed this. I've been watching multiple videos on this sprayer to see if I want to buy it and I've seen many where it's leaking right there in the video while the person raves about it. I leave a question in the comments and I don't get a response. I was figuring that they must be paid reviewers or something because nobody serious about painting would want drips falling onto their project. So, did Graco give you any sense that they were going to fix the bigger manufacturing problem with this product?
In all honesty, I haven’t watched any other reviews of this product. I saw it and tried it out and liked it. The unit I originally got leaked, but did get a replacement unit that works as it should. I’ve actually been surprised by how many people have said they have experienced a similar issue with this sprayer- it could have been a bad batch due to machining or assembly in the factory 🤷♂️ this was a completely honest review from start to finish, I did do an updated review with the replacement unit and I am very happy with it. At the time Graco said that this was an isolated issue and have not had any widespread issues with the sprayer
Hey - ive been using their old utramax handheld , it was a nightmare !! Leeking was on a big issue with that one too ! Issue i beleive is in the triax pum! After playing with this unit for 5 years , ihave some experiance. Its nothing to do with your guard . it the pums nosel keep realeasing the preasure into your tip ever after you have let go of the trigger. Preasure is not get contained in the pump, the shut off valve is not fully closed ! This will mainly happens on the triax pump. But we do use may other greco products, you can see this happening on big ST Max 495s, when you connect a extention pipe to the gun. Now this is nothing to with greco !! Reason: if you have trapped air in your large extention pipe that connected to the gun it will keep leaking out of the tip. Way we resolve it is , remove the tip and guard and prime the paint throuhg the extention pipe. Now in quick shot which has the triax pump, sometime not much you can do if you have tried all the priming process. Just simply replace the pump ! new quck shot is a great product but its a shame that they have a bad pump design. I belive they have improved the hardness of the pump , but after seeing your vid confirms that same issues still there. If they install beter harder metal single piston pum this unit is a game changer!
I did get a replacement unit that hasn’t had any problems other than user-error problems that I was able to fix by reading the manual. It’s a lot more finicky than the bigger units and needs a little more love to keep it running smoothly
Yea- the quickshot comes with the yellow solvent seal integrated into the actual gun itself, with the black seal in the tip guard like is standard. For some reason this unit wild not seat the tip guard correctly, causing seal between the yellow and black seals to leak
Thanks for making this video. Everyone seems to rave about the product right out of the box, but it’s good to see that sometimes even the best products can have a QC problem, and how to work out a solution. Now I know what to watch out for with my new purchase. I’ll be sure to buy through a rep - just in case mine has a misaligned thread too!
Today I tested three Graco models with water two of them were Graco ultra quick shut and one Graco finish and they all had the same problem leaking in the same spot. I recorded a video and wanted to show you guys but you tube video doesn't allow it. I guess with water all tools leak don't they?
But they don’t 🤷♂️ the same tip guard that didn’t leak in my X5 leaked in that first Quickshot. I got a new unit that doesn’t leak and works well. This isn’t my first spray gun. If it leaks water it’ll leak any water- or solvent-based lacquer/shellac/poly, and even a lot of the pigmented cabinet coatings. Exactly who the products this unit is marketed for. Like I said, I got a unit that works and does NOT leak, like it should, and I really like it.
Updated review is linked in the show description. Ultimately, after getting everything squared away and a little help from my SW sales rep, I’m a fan of the unit. It definitely has some quirks and idiosyncrasies unique to a unit with an electronic gun, but the more I use it and learn about it the more I come to like it.
I appreciate the feedback. When you’re running fine finishes, which this is marketed for, you’re basically spraying water. So it still leaked. There was a machining issue on the gun itself. Got a new unit that does NOT leak, like it should and I do like it.
Hey that’s cool- but if seals aren’t sealed, I don’t care what you’re spraying, it’s gonna be an issue, especially with everything that isn’t crappy exterior latex
Water is also a lot thinner than a water based or oil based paint. And don’t run to much water through your spray tip, water will blow out your tip a lot faster than paint.
Does anyone know if you are able to add the 10” tip extension to it? I’m starting to believe you can’t just because I have not seen not one video or picture with the quick shot running a extension tip
@diegolopez19 click the video link in the description for this video- I had problems with this specific unit, but the replacement worked like a charm. I’ve been using it fairly heavily since then and it is a good system, just a little finicky because of the electronics in the gun itself
I recently bought a Graco Ultra quick shot on amazon and I am having the same problem, dripping from the same spots as in your video. Do you think if I pour paint instead of water, will the problem stay the same or will it go away? Or is it better to call the manufacturer and try to resolve this issue with them?
From my experience the graco blue guards have issues with the oring between the 2 metal parts inside the guard (the small part where you insert the tip and the part where the threads are) if you tighten the guard then spin the tip around to your favorite position "facing up or sideways "you are smashing and tearing up that oring then you get a leak right between the blue guard and the metal piece. There is no oring on the orange guards so they never leak unless your seal for the tip is worn out. What I do is I remove the blue plastic then separate the 2 piece metal to remove the broken oring then I put the blue plastic back on ,then I put the guard back on the gun and tighten pretty good I proceed to spin the end of the guard around and back and forth to make the 2 metals mate better with out the oring, after that I insert the tip and tighten the guard pretty decent with a wrench then no leaks even running pure water. I would like to add that this works better using yellow seal for solvents,downfall is harder to reverse the tip when is clogging.
The yellow seal is integrated- as far as I know, not replaceable. I tried two different blue guards and and changed the black seal on both. All combinations leaked. I did get a new unit that didn’t have these issues, but since posting this video and my updated review I’ve hears from multiple people with the same issue
@SpottedTongueWoodworking Yeah i've been thinking of getting one. But quite a high price tag to have issues. What type of materials have you successfully shot ?
Really? This is the first time I’ve heard bad things about a 308, but does explain some of the other issues I’ve been having with the replacement gun that only happen when I’m using a 308 tip.
Lol. A lot of sprayers leak when using water. The paint won't leak. But if you still had problems then you probably got a bad one. I've watched many videos on this sprayer and love it.
I hear you, but this one definitely did and a surprising amount of others have leaks all over the spectrum. In my experience with the sprayers I’ve had they don’t leak water when assembled correctly. Maybe I need more experience or lower expectations
I’m having issues with the machine mine was 17 days old and it’s completely shut down mid way through the job. Trying to get an refund but nobody wants to give me my hard earned money back 😢
I am so sorry to hear that. That’s always my biggest fear with any equipment purchase I make- I was super fortunate to have a sales rep who went well above and beyond to make sure I was taken care of.
The reason I went for the quickshot over the 395 or even the GX19 was that I wanted a smaller unit that was easier to clean and wasted less paint in priming/cleaning, along with the portability of being cordless. I did get a new unit that works properly and I like it- video link is in the description. Probably my biggest hangup at this point is that I can’t leave it loaded with paint overnight like many other units and have to clean it out every day
In my experience, a water leak like this means it will be dripping paint. My primary products Kem Aqua and Gallery (both which I love BTW) are just colored paint water. The biggest reason I was concerned was because the used tip guard that has NEVER leaked on a different gun leaked like a sieve on this one.
What do you spray? For the record, I’m not saying they all drip. This one did. I got a new one that doesn’t leak at all, like it’s supposed to. Video link in the video description.
I’m sorry to hear that- even the new replacement unit has been a bit of a mixed bag for me. I few like I should have gotten a GX19 airless AND a lower end HVLP turbine for the same price. When it works it works very well, but definitely has a few idiosyncrasies that frustrate me (that could be user error)
You don’t spray with water, never had one issue 100 jobs completed, it’s definitely not for big jobs, it’s all about convenience. Time cleaning sold me, it’s all ready paid for itself, I never had a leak something is definitely wrong with the gun seal, possibly metal bent. I’m definitely going to check in the morning see if mine actually leaks. I really don’t remember having any leaks.
I did get a replacement that has worked well- but, yeah, I’m a bit more nervous about breaking it. I’ve gone through a little over 10 gallons with it and have had a few minor issues that I haven’t had with my other sprayers. In hindsight I probably should’ve gotten the GX19 🤷♂️
I would agree, except I’ve never had a sprayer leak water. And, for the record, it did leak paint too. Check the link in the description for an update.
Now THAT is interesting. Emerald is a pretty thick paint, and I guess proves some of what I’m getting at. To be fair, I did get a replacement unit that has been incredible so far, but this is definitely something to keep in mind
Wow. That suxx!!!!! I would take it bk and get another one. The gun is bad, or the inner seal is not seated or possibly bad. Either way I would take it bk.
I’ve hear nothing but good things about tritech. I’ve had good experiences with every other Graco product I’ve used, but this one has been a mixed bag. Next sprayer will probably be something else
It’s water leaking not paint if it was paint you have a gripe but not water, the mist from the water is accumulating on the guard and then dripping off
Definitely one of the more intelligent responses. That thought crossed my mind- I tried all sorts of pressure/products and it was a consistent leak in the middle of the tip guard. Updated video linked in the video description 👍
That piece of plastic is priced so fkn ridiculous. The idea of it is great . Cleans fast , but why would anyone drop 1.300 on that when they could get a 395
Full disclosure- we did identify the problem and I get a new unit that works properly. I’m putting it through its paces now and will have another review coming
@LuisC202 except… I do 😂 fun fact- when the SW reps came out to help me diagnose the issue, it leaked paint when they tried it, exactly the way it leaked the water, because guess what- fluids are fluids and will leak if there is not a tight seal, especially at the psi of an airless sprayer. The threads on the gun itself were machined wrong. There was no contact in the middle of the tip guard. That’s a literal problem.
@@SpottedTongueWoodworking Not suggesting this is the solution for that issue, but did you try wrapping the threads with Teflon tape to see if it would stop the leak? I hope they fix their manufacturing issue and this is not going to be an issue moving forward.
I guess. It had been broken for 6+ months and unused, so things do tend to get dirty in an actively used shop. Along with expecting a DIY-level tool (at best) to keep up with a heavy finishing schedule didn’t help things. I’m surprised it lasted as long as it did.
There’s definitely a lot going on with this machine. Myself and it seems quite a few others have had some leaking issues with the tip guard/gun interface; this was resolved with a new unit. My biggest hang up at this point is that you cannot keep it loaded with paint overnight, and you cannot stick the gun in a bucket of water to between coats of paint because of the electronics in the gun handle itself. It’s a cool unit, I’m glad to use it, not sure I would buy it again.
Maybe you should ask to speak to the manager Karen, it was a defect and your unit got replaced, it happens, get over it, it’s not so much when a company has an issue with a product, it’s how the company resolves it.
Touché. Except since I’ve posted this video, I’ve had a surprising number of people reach out to me saying they’ve had a similar issue. That is a problem. It was resolved, and I gave credit due where credit is due in the updated review linked in the show notes
@@SpottedTongueWoodworking I just watched your review of the replacement you got, very good ,I take back most of the negative comments I made, glad you gave it another chance, never had a problem with mine in fact I think it’s one of the best sprayers I’ve owned, not that I’ve had many
I just bought by Graco Quickshot. Shot water through it and it was dripping at the tip guard seal. But I tried some different finishes and it seemed to run fine, even with thinner ones. Seems like your experience was a manufacturing defect since yours was also dripping paint. Mine seems to only drip water and is fine with a variety of finishes, although I do not plan to run super thin finishes like lacquers through this gun.
Glad to hear it. Best of luck!
Have you tried the titan flex spray?Im a painter in Chicago I don’t do much spraying but the titan flex spray has been good so far in limited use.Easy to set up and clean.Sprayed nicely with advance and ultra spec.I’m not sure how the finish compares to other hvlps.A lot of people like it but some really hate it.I think you really have to read the instructions thoroughly otherwise you have issues.Thanks for the video!
Haven’t used anything Titan- the only handheld HVLP sprayers I’ve used like that are Wagner units, which honestly aren’t that bad for small projects and thin material. The problem with small units like either of those is the heat build-up from the blower- once they start blowing hot air, it radically changes how the finish lays out and reacts
@@SpottedTongueWoodworking Hi yes the titan is a heavy duty version of the Wagner.I believe Wagner owns titan.I’ve never noticed any hot air out of the titan but I will have to pay more attention to that.Thanks!
I'm glad you addressed this. I've been watching multiple videos on this sprayer to see if I want to buy it and I've seen many where it's leaking right there in the video while the person raves about it. I leave a question in the comments and I don't get a response. I was figuring that they must be paid reviewers or something because nobody serious about painting would want drips falling onto their project. So, did Graco give you any sense that they were going to fix the bigger manufacturing problem with this product?
In all honesty, I haven’t watched any other reviews of this product. I saw it and tried it out and liked it. The unit I originally got leaked, but did get a replacement unit that works as it should. I’ve actually been surprised by how many people have said they have experienced a similar issue with this sprayer- it could have been a bad batch due to machining or assembly in the factory 🤷♂️ this was a completely honest review from start to finish, I did do an updated review with the replacement unit and I am very happy with it. At the time Graco said that this was an isolated issue and have not had any widespread issues with the sprayer
I have, no drips with water or latex. This week shooting cabinets with viynl sealer and pre-cat lacquer. Will update if I see issues.
That’s great- good luck!
Hey - ive been using their old utramax handheld , it was a nightmare !! Leeking was on a big issue with that one too ! Issue i beleive is in the triax pum! After playing with this unit for 5 years , ihave some experiance. Its nothing to do with your guard . it the pums nosel keep realeasing the preasure into your tip ever after you have let go of the trigger. Preasure is not get contained in the pump, the shut off valve is not fully closed ! This will mainly happens on the triax pump.
But we do use may other greco products, you can see this happening on big ST Max 495s, when you connect a extention pipe to the gun. Now this is nothing to with greco !! Reason: if you have trapped air in your large extention pipe that connected to the gun it will keep leaking out of the tip. Way we resolve it is , remove the tip and guard and prime the paint throuhg the extention pipe.
Now in quick shot which has the triax pump, sometime not much you can do if you have tried all the priming process. Just simply replace the pump ! new quck shot is a great product but its a shame that they have a bad pump design. I belive they have improved the hardness of the pump , but after seeing your vid confirms that same issues still there. If they install beter harder metal single piston pum this unit is a game changer!
I did get a replacement unit that hasn’t had any problems other than user-error problems that I was able to fix by reading the manual. It’s a lot more finicky than the bigger units and needs a little more love to keep it running smoothly
Hi there.
A tip usually comes with a tip seal which is different to some tips types. Have you got this installed before spraying??
Yea- the quickshot comes with the yellow solvent seal integrated into the actual gun itself, with the black seal in the tip guard like is standard. For some reason this unit wild not seat the tip guard correctly, causing seal between the yellow and black seals to leak
I saw that on a different video also . Leaking like a mofo
where you buy from
Thanks for making this video. Everyone seems to rave about the product right out of the box, but it’s good to see that sometimes even the best products can have a QC problem, and how to work out a solution. Now I know what to watch out for with my new purchase. I’ll be sure to buy through a rep - just in case mine has a misaligned thread too!
💪💪 this guy gets it
Today I tested three Graco models with water two of them were Graco ultra quick shut and one Graco finish and they all had the same problem leaking in the same spot.
I recorded a video and wanted to show you guys but you tube video doesn't allow it. I guess with water all tools leak don't they?
But they don’t 🤷♂️ the same tip guard that didn’t leak in my X5 leaked in that first Quickshot. I got a new unit that doesn’t leak and works well. This isn’t my first spray gun. If it leaks water it’ll leak any water- or solvent-based lacquer/shellac/poly, and even a lot of the pigmented cabinet coatings. Exactly who the products this unit is marketed for. Like I said, I got a unit that works and does NOT leak, like it should, and I really like it.
Just wondering, what was your outcome? I’m thinking of purchasing the unit.
Updated review is linked in the show description. Ultimately, after getting everything squared away and a little help from my SW sales rep, I’m a fan of the unit. It definitely has some quirks and idiosyncrasies unique to a unit with an electronic gun, but the more I use it and learn about it the more I come to like it.
I just got one last week and it leaked with water but stopped with paint
Good- glad it worked it out for you. Didn’t for me and others.
Dude do you know anything about viscosity. My large airless sprayer leaks water at the hose joint but never leaks paint.
I appreciate the feedback. When you’re running fine finishes, which this is marketed for, you’re basically spraying water. So it still leaked. There was a machining issue on the gun itself. Got a new unit that does NOT leak, like it should and I do like it.
It’s not basically water ….
Most sprayers leak using water or thin liquids
Hey man, the sprayer it's not made for water😅
Hey that’s cool- but if seals aren’t sealed, I don’t care what you’re spraying, it’s gonna be an issue, especially with everything that isn’t crappy exterior latex
Hahaha I agree and not supposed to tighten collar with a wrench
Water is also a lot thinner than a water based or oil based paint.
And don’t run to much water through your spray tip, water will blow out your tip a lot faster than paint.
Does anyone know if you are able to add the 10” tip extension to it? I’m starting to believe you can’t just because I have not seen not one video or picture with the quick shot running a extension tip
No, I’m pretty sure I have read that you cannot put an extension tip on this gun
@@SpottedTongueWoodworking oh man that sucks, oh well I’m still buying it lol
@diegolopez19 click the video link in the description for this video- I had problems with this specific unit, but the replacement worked like a charm. I’ve been using it fairly heavily since then and it is a good system, just a little finicky because of the electronics in the gun itself
We got one, must of put 100 gallons through it already, no issues. I would go get it exchanged
I recently bought a Graco Ultra quick shot on amazon and I am having the same problem, dripping from the same spots as in your video. Do you think if I pour paint instead of water, will the problem stay the same or will it go away? Or is it better to call the manufacturer and try to resolve this issue with them?
If it does it with water it'll do the same to paint: try tightening any bolts in the leaking area and if its still the aame contact the manufacturer
If it’s leaking in the seals themselves, definitely go back to Graco and get that resolved
@@SpottedTongueWoodworking thank you for the answer
From my experience the graco blue guards have issues with the oring between the 2 metal parts inside the guard (the small part where you insert the tip and the part where the threads are) if you tighten the guard then spin the tip around to your favorite position "facing up or sideways "you are smashing and tearing up that oring then you get a leak right between the blue guard and the metal piece.
There is no oring on the orange guards so they never leak unless your seal for the tip is worn out.
What I do is I remove the blue plastic then separate the 2 piece metal to remove the broken oring then I put the blue plastic back on ,then I put the guard back on the gun and tighten pretty good I proceed to spin the end of the guard around and back and forth to make the 2 metals mate better with out the oring, after that I insert the tip and tighten the guard pretty decent with a wrench then no leaks even running pure water.
I would like to add that this works better using yellow seal for solvents,downfall is harder to reverse the tip when is clogging.
I'm almost sure that everyone had this problem, but as soon as you use the paint, there is no problem
Did you replace to tip gasket in the tip housing?
The yellow seal is integrated- as far as I know, not replaceable. I tried two different blue guards and and changed the black seal on both. All combinations leaked. I did get a new unit that didn’t have these issues, but since posting this video and my updated review I’ve hears from multiple people with the same issue
@SpottedTongueWoodworking Yeah i've been thinking of getting one. But quite a high price tag to have issues. What type of materials have you successfully shot ?
hope you solved the issue. never use a 308 tip!! the blow-back will cause trigger delays and spitting/dripping.
Really? This is the first time I’ve heard bad things about a 308, but does explain some of the other issues I’ve been having with the replacement gun that only happen when I’m using a 308 tip.
Lol. A lot of sprayers leak when using water. The paint won't leak. But if you still had problems then you probably got a bad one. I've watched many videos on this sprayer and love it.
I hear you, but this one definitely did and a surprising amount of others have leaks all over the spectrum. In my experience with the sprayers I’ve had they don’t leak water when assembled correctly. Maybe I need more experience or lower expectations
I love my quick shot and use it for all sorts of finishing
Improper or worn out One Seal in the tip guard.
Using paint instead of water would be a truer test.
I’m having issues with the machine mine was 17 days old and it’s completely shut down mid way through the job. Trying to get an refund but nobody wants to give me my hard earned money back 😢
I am so sorry to hear that. That’s always my biggest fear with any equipment purchase I make- I was super fortunate to have a sales rep who went well above and beyond to make sure I was taken care of.
395 works great for trim work, about the same price
The reason I went for the quickshot over the 395 or even the GX19 was that I wanted a smaller unit that was easier to clean and wasted less paint in priming/cleaning, along with the portability of being cordless. I did get a new unit that works properly and I like it- video link is in the description. Probably my biggest hangup at this point is that I can’t leave it loaded with paint overnight like many other units and have to clean it out every day
Viscosity of water will drip it’s not paint or a varnish etc
In my experience, a water leak like this means it will be dripping paint. My primary products Kem Aqua and Gallery (both which I love BTW) are just colored paint water. The biggest reason I was concerned was because the used tip guard that has NEVER leaked on a different gun leaked like a sieve on this one.
Mine doesn’t drip and I don’t spray water either lol
What do you spray? For the record, I’m not saying they all drip. This one did. I got a new one that doesn’t leak at all, like it’s supposed to. Video link in the video description.
I've got exactly the same type of dripping from my Graco Quickshot when using paint at any setting. Really disappointed with this product I must say.
I’m sorry to hear that- even the new replacement unit has been a bit of a mixed bag for me. I few like I should have gotten a GX19 airless AND a lower end HVLP turbine for the same price. When it works it works very well, but definitely has a few idiosyncrasies that frustrate me (that could be user error)
@@SpottedTongueWoodworking I regret not going for the GX19 instead. Cheers!
You don’t spray with water, never had one issue 100 jobs completed, it’s definitely not for big jobs, it’s all about convenience. Time cleaning sold me, it’s all ready paid for itself, I never had a leak something is definitely wrong with the gun seal, possibly metal bent. I’m definitely going to check in the morning see if mine actually leaks. I really don’t remember having any leaks.
i have one and CERO PROBLEMS ... just take care of this like a BABY
I did get a replacement that has worked well- but, yeah, I’m a bit more nervous about breaking it. I’ve gone through a little over 10 gallons with it and have had a few minor issues that I haven’t had with my other sprayers. In hindsight I probably should’ve gotten the GX19 🤷♂️
try adding paint, it will not leak with paint
We did and it did. Follow up video link in the description.
He didn’t spray paint or a finish through it
Didn’t need to. Watch the video linked in the description.
Most sprayers leak when you use only water
I would agree, except I’ve never had a sprayer leak water. And, for the record, it did leak paint too. Check the link in the description for an update.
I wouldn't purchase this thing! I've seen this dripping problem while spraying SW Emerald at all pressures. Your not the only one. Thanks for sharing.
Now THAT is interesting. Emerald is a pretty thick paint, and I guess proves some of what I’m getting at. To be fair, I did get a replacement unit that has been incredible so far, but this is definitely something to keep in mind
Wow. That suxx!!!!! I would take it bk and get another one. The gun is bad, or the inner seal is not seated or possibly bad. Either way I would take it bk.
Get yourself a tritech t5 with a hopper and shorter hose
I’ve hear nothing but good things about tritech. I’ve had good experiences with every other Graco product I’ve used, but this one has been a mixed bag. Next sprayer will probably be something else
Can't hear the video
I’m sorry- working on a better audio solution for future projects
You never even tried to spray paint
Exactly
The best Sprayer ever but you can’t handle it
great gun . spray some paint
Defective!
It's cause it's water.....run paint it won't leak...
It’s water leaking not paint if it was paint you have a gripe but not water, the mist from the water is accumulating on the guard and then dripping off
Except, not. Leaking from the gaskets in the middle of the tip guard. Try again.
You are using too much pressure for water your flow control should be 1 to 3 for such liquid
Definitely one of the more intelligent responses. That thought crossed my mind- I tried all sorts of pressure/products and it was a consistent leak in the middle of the tip guard. Updated video linked in the video description 👍
its water!
If you put paint in it that problem would not happen water to thin collects on the tip guard
Believe me, if that was happening I would have said so
Mate... it's a PAINT sprayer not a water gun.
Milwaukee? Don't.
What would you suggest?
That piece of plastic is priced so fkn ridiculous. The idea of it is great . Cleans fast , but why would anyone drop 1.300 on that when they could get a 395
if you call this an issue, you will have issue with all airless paint sprayers. please try spraying paint instead of water.
Right… nice try. Guess what- it leaked paint too
What a misleading title. Hundreds of reviews of this Amazing sprayer ALL over yputube wihout issues
What’s misleading? Out of the box it didn’t work correctly. That’s a big issue.
Because it’s water😀
Okay, but hear me out- a $1750 sprayer should NOT be leaking under any circumstance
Full disclosure- we did identify the problem and I get a new unit that works properly. I’m putting it through its paces now and will have another review coming
@SpottedTongueWoodworking The problem is you don't have a clue how an airless sprayer works.
@LuisC202 except… I do 😂 fun fact- when the SW reps came out to help me diagnose the issue, it leaked paint when they tried it, exactly the way it leaked the water, because guess what- fluids are fluids and will leak if there is not a tight seal, especially at the psi of an airless sprayer. The threads on the gun itself were machined wrong. There was no contact in the middle of the tip guard. That’s a literal problem.
@@SpottedTongueWoodworking Not suggesting this is the solution for that issue, but did you try wrapping the threads with Teflon tape to see if it would stop the leak? I hope they fix their manufacturing issue and this is not going to be an issue moving forward.
It’s water
Shouldn’t be using a wrench on your tip guard
Maybe try a 4’ pipe wrench 😂
No clue
Try paint
Please tell me more.
Mine works awesome
You have no clue
It's making for spray paint no water any machine for spray paint happen this try whith paint and it's good for sure. Why so scary put paint on it
No, this was something different. Paint leaked too.
Either way to clean it you need to run water in it. So these are made for water and paint
Sounds like mystical buĺl sh-t to me.
Could be 🤷♂️ Let me break it down for you- fluids were coming out of places that fluids should not be coming out of
Compressor is covered in crap.. no wonder it died.
I guess. It had been broken for 6+ months and unused, so things do tend to get dirty in an actively used shop. Along with expecting a DIY-level tool (at best) to keep up with a heavy finishing schedule didn’t help things. I’m surprised it lasted as long as it did.
Love $1400 of plastico
There’s definitely a lot going on with this machine. Myself and it seems quite a few others have had some leaking issues with the tip guard/gun interface; this was resolved with a new unit. My biggest hang up at this point is that you cannot keep it loaded with paint overnight, and you cannot stick the gun in a bucket of water to between coats of paint because of the electronics in the gun handle itself. It’s a cool unit, I’m glad to use it, not sure I would buy it again.
Why ppl make videos when they don’t know what in fuck they talking about
For discerning viewers like you
Maybe you should ask to speak to the manager Karen, it was a defect and your unit got replaced, it happens, get over it, it’s not so much when a company has an issue with a product, it’s how the company resolves it.
Touché. Except since I’ve posted this video, I’ve had a surprising number of people reach out to me saying they’ve had a similar issue. That is a problem. It was resolved, and I gave credit due where credit is due in the updated review linked in the show notes
@@SpottedTongueWoodworking I just watched your review of the replacement you got, very good ,I take back most of the negative comments I made, glad you gave it another chance, never had a problem with mine in fact I think it’s one of the best sprayers I’ve owned, not that I’ve had many
I wouldn't listen to much to this guy his understanding of tips and sprayers is lacking
*too much
@SpottedTongueWoodworking wow and you don't understand English, perfect.
Sorry, let me help you out: “I wouldn’t listen too much to this guy; his understanding of tips and sprayers is lacking.”
@SpottedTongueWoodworking lol still don't seem to understand which To,too or two to use in the appropriate place in a sentence structure.
Keep trying and you’ll get there someday
Bro return the sprayer and hire a painter smh
I can do my own day-drinking, thank you very much.