Late to the party but have to say this is the single best investment I've made. I've painted doors, dressers, woodwork, lamps, 7' tall cabinets etc and have always gotten a factory finish with the critter. Great product!
I need to paint a nbf 35" five drawer file cabinet. Right now it's blue but I want to paint it red. I was cleaning my shed and found this spray gun. Should I just use home depot spray cans or should I purchase a compressor and use my jar sprayer? Also to clean it I just run thinner after?
I think it's worth using the critter to achieve the best finish. If it's oil based paint then you clean with paint thinner but if it's latex warm soapy water will clean it!
Hello there. Late to the game here but I have a question about the Critter Sprayer. How is the balance of the gun with the paint in the jar when you are spraying? Thanks.
@@CatherineArensberg What I mean is did the spray gun feel comfortable in your hand when you were spraying? Did the mason jar filled with paint make the gun feel heavy and pull downward when you were spraying? It is not a big issue when spraying small projects but a little fatigue can set in on larger projects.
@@bobwadsworth4799 I definitely could see it feeling heavy for larger projects. But honestly I don't think it's a big project kind of sprayer if thst makes sense.
Late to the party but have to say this is the single best investment I've made. I've painted doors, dressers, woodwork, lamps, 7' tall cabinets etc and have always gotten a factory finish with the critter. Great product!
Thanks for this!! I love it so much!
Excellent video
Thanks Donovan!
I need to paint a nbf 35" five drawer file cabinet. Right now it's blue but I want to paint it red. I was cleaning my shed and found this spray gun. Should I just use home depot spray cans or should I purchase a compressor and use my jar sprayer? Also to clean it I just run thinner after?
I think it's worth using the critter to achieve the best finish. If it's oil based paint then you clean with paint thinner but if it's latex warm soapy water will clean it!
@@CatherineArensberg thank u
Thanks for the review. What pressure did you set your air compressor?
Hello there. Late to the game here but I have a question about the Critter Sprayer. How is the balance of the gun with the paint in the jar when you are spraying? Thanks.
Happy to help any way I can! What do you mean by the balance of the gun?
@@CatherineArensberg What I mean is did the spray gun feel comfortable in your hand when you were spraying? Did the mason jar filled with paint make the gun feel heavy and pull downward when you were spraying? It is not a big issue when spraying small projects but a little fatigue can set in on larger projects.
@@bobwadsworth4799 I definitely could see it feeling heavy for larger projects. But honestly I don't think it's a big project kind of sprayer if thst makes sense.
@@CatherineArensberg Yeah...I can see that. Thanks!!!! :-)
@@bobwadsworth4799 welcome!
How many psi did you use thank you
The air compressor I used is an 8 gallon compressor.
@@CatherineArensberg how many psi do you have your 8 gallon compressor set at?
@@acerjuglans383 anywhere between 110 and 125 will work great! Mine is set at 115.
@@CatherineArensberg thanks :)
@@acerjuglans383 welcome!
Oops, um at 2:02 you call it a Cricket spray gun, not a good idea, It's Critter :)
I realized it after we made the video - definitely Critter!! haha!
Im a little late to this but do you remember what type of paint you used? I'm thinking with chalk paint this may need to be thinned first.
Hey Samantha! Its typical latex paint. I didn't thin it at all and the sprayer worked great.
How much did you thin the paint? Good video.
Have you used a polyurethane with this? I was wondering how it would perform
No, I havent - I stick to latex with this sprayer!