Thank you for the demonstration video. I have a battery operated hand held sprayer made by Titans competitor. And I like the convenience of the hand held, however, I do have a couple grievances with the hand held. Sometimes the hand held doesn't hold enough paint for any given project. I can see the value in the titan x120 being a better fit for some "bigger" paint projects. My other issue with these types of sprayers are the amount of time spent cleaning the machine and storing it away for next use. Literally knowing the length of time it will take to thoroughly clean keeps me from wanting to use it. Seems the battery operated sprayers are sensitive this way. I found I need to be sure I have extra batteries nearby for cleaning purposes. Other than "clean out" I like the concepts. Thanks for the video.
@@Readyfreddyize I have many customers with the same thoughts on clean out. The handheld and battery operated machines like this are made with lighter more delicate parts to keep weight down. With that is mind, 1 thing that is a concern. One is the power to performance ratio. The machine has enough power to actually damage the machine during a faulty performance. Like stuck valves or clogged system. This is why the clean up is so crucial. All machines should be cleaned inside and out as well as a handheld machine is cleaned. The standard airless is much more durable and will operate just fine without cleaning it well.
Very nice video! Actually the purple tip is the fine finish tip. Graco fine finish tips are green.
@@moffr08 yeah, I caught that after it was posted. Can't correct it after it was posted
this is not Christmas morning lol the best line of all times
Thank you for the demonstration video. I have a battery operated hand held sprayer made by Titans competitor. And I like the convenience of the hand held, however, I do have a couple grievances with the hand held. Sometimes the hand held doesn't hold enough paint for any given project. I can see the value in the titan x120 being a better fit for some "bigger" paint projects.
My other issue with these types of sprayers are the amount of time spent cleaning the machine and storing it away for next use. Literally knowing the length of time it will take to thoroughly clean keeps me from wanting to use it. Seems the battery operated sprayers are sensitive this way. I found I need to be sure I have extra batteries nearby for cleaning purposes. Other than "clean out" I like the concepts. Thanks for the video.
@@Readyfreddyize I have many customers with the same thoughts on clean out.
The handheld and battery operated machines like this are made with lighter more delicate parts to keep weight down.
With that is mind, 1 thing that is a concern. One is the power to performance ratio. The machine has enough power to actually damage the machine during a faulty performance. Like stuck valves or clogged system. This is why the clean up is so crucial.
All machines should be cleaned inside and out as well as a handheld machine is cleaned.
The standard airless is much more durable and will operate just fine without cleaning it well.