Craftsman High Volume Low Pressure Spray Gun Reviews


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4.0 of 5
(by 5 reviewers)
Rating Summary | 60% of reviewers recommend (3 out of 5)

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Craftsman High Volume Low Pressure Spray Gun Reviews

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My husband was working on a job building an addition for a friend of ours, she is 89 years old and decided it was about time she put an addition on her bedroom. When the addition was completed and the only projects left were siding, painting, and she wanted shutters for her windows. She went to the store and chose the style she wanted, the only problem was she did not like the color. She purchased shutters to do her entire home. My husband explained to her he can paint the shutters whatever color she loved. They picked out a beautiful blue.

My husband has been working with his old spray gun for...

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Posted on Sep 27, 2010

I recently purchased this HVLP gun to do a budges build on a 65 mustang. worked great for an amature paint job. Nossle size is either 1.5 or 1.7 since it goes through paint pretty quickly... used the 33 gal craftsman air compressor at 40 psi... no complaints at all, cleanup was easy and painless as well.

Posted on Mar 15, 2010

I tried every cheap one out there...

The task was getting oil-based Kilz on every surface of a newly purchased (smoked-in) house, followed by latex. The other sprayers from the big-box home supply either started leaking or died slowly (and quite insidiously as the pattern continued to narrow, but not due to any plug or buildup). Finally bit the bullet and spent what it actually takes to get a good product, and the project time finally became realistic. This performs like a pro-quality airless for a ton less money if you already have a full-size compressor. I have a 33-gal Craftsman. The paint tank performs flawlessly as well, and... read full review »
Posted on Oct 24, 2007

Performance

The gun doesn't work at 40 psi. I tried to take it back and the store wouldn't accept it because I put paint into the can. Gee how am I suppose to know if it worked or not?
Posted on Jul 23, 2007

NOT LOW PRESSURE

IT TAKES 60 PSI OF PRESSURE TO GET THIS GUN TO SPRAY WATER. IT SAYS IT IS LOW PRESSURE, 40 PSI. i TOOK ONE BACK AND GOT ANOTHER, SAME RESULTS. OTHERWISE IT IS A NICE GUN.
Posted on May 12, 2007

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