Cheers mate. That was the best video review of a product I've seen for a long time. No fluff, no pushing stuff, just wholesome passing of knowledge and experience. Awesome
This video was just what I needed. I’ve set up most of the paint gun but was looking for some extra information and your video is perfect for it. I’m glad I have a few ozito products so have extra batteries. You’ve taught me a lot, thank you 😊
I didn't think these would be suitable for spraying paint. The seem like they're more designed for cleaning purposes. I've been wondering if they'd be a good alternative to a corded pressure sprayer for applying cleaning agents to my car. I have my doubts, though, because an 18 volt battery is a lot less powerful than 240 volts mains power.
Nice..so would you use it to paint 3 old school single garage roller doors? I have a fair bit of Ozito 18v stuff..i am a floor sander/installer with thousands of dollars worth of Lagler and Festool dedicated stuff, i rarely use or need 18v stuff I have never had an Ozito product let me down.. Peace.
Hmm if it was the roller door on the old shed out the back, then yeah I'd give it a go. But probably not if it was the door on the street front or main part of the house. Only because I don't think the 'finish' would be very nice as it can be pretty splotchy which I suspect will show up on steel a lot more than a timber fence. Worst case if you've already got the batteries - for $79 you'd try it then flip it for 50 bucks on Marketplace if it wasn't any good, or just take it back if you're a bit cheeky!
@Greg and Taryn's Place gotcha...I suppose you get the paint on and if splotchy lay it off with a nice brush..there are previous brush marks which are still going to be visible. Cheers.
Cheers mate. That was the best video review of a product I've seen for a long time. No fluff, no pushing stuff, just wholesome passing of knowledge and experience. Awesome
Thanks for taking the time to leave that comment mate 🍻
This video was just what I needed. I’ve set up most of the paint gun but was looking for some extra information and your video is perfect for it.
I’m glad I have a few ozito products so have extra batteries. You’ve taught me a lot, thank you 😊
Ozito batteries are *much* more affordable than all other brands. Good quality too.
Purchase a Ozito to Makita battery adapter. Nice work
thanks mate - just help me out alot
Great video! Thanks 😊
I didn't think these would be suitable for spraying paint. The seem like they're more designed for cleaning purposes. I've been wondering if they'd be a good alternative to a corded pressure sprayer for applying cleaning agents to my car. I have my doubts, though, because an 18 volt battery is a lot less powerful than 240 volts mains power.
What is your recommendation of the din for each nozzle size with water based paint
Nice..so would you use it to paint 3 old school single garage roller doors? I have a fair bit of Ozito 18v stuff..i am a floor sander/installer with thousands of dollars worth of Lagler and Festool dedicated stuff, i rarely use or need 18v stuff I have never had an Ozito product let me down..
Peace.
Hmm if it was the roller door on the old shed out the back, then yeah I'd give it a go. But probably not if it was the door on the street front or main part of the house.
Only because I don't think the 'finish' would be very nice as it can be pretty splotchy which I suspect will show up on steel a lot more than a timber fence.
Worst case if you've already got the batteries - for $79 you'd try it then flip it for 50 bucks on Marketplace if it wasn't any good, or just take it back if you're a bit cheeky!
@Greg and Taryn's Place gotcha...I suppose you get the paint on and if splotchy lay it off with a nice brush..there are previous brush marks which are still going to be visible.
Cheers.
You fucking legend
Mate I think you need to invest in some batteries.
you are in New Zealand?
Pretty close! Australia (North Queensland).