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Der Bugmeister
09-15-2006, 05:40 PM
Figured I'd pick up a paint sprayer to speed up the garage...rental sprayers (professional style) were $70 a day and I didn't want to buy the damned thing but I'd need it for at least 3 days. I had an old electric sprayer, but it gave up the ghost after a few test shots...it was around 20 years old.

So, I bought a Wagner airless sprayer, almost identical to this one (http://www.homedepot.ca/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/CatalogSearchResultView?D=wagner&R=8485&langId=-15&productId=43231&catalogId=10051&partNumber=940203&recN=0&Dx=mode+matchallpartial&storeId=10051&s=true).

The sales pitch goes like this: Sprays a variety of heavier based latex and oil based materials including interior / exterior paints, stains, water sealers, and wood preservatives. Ideal for difficult surfaces like lattice, shutters and wicker. Wide Shot tip sprays thin to thick materials over large surfaces fast.

Wee-e-e-e-e-llllll letme tellya....

I was completely unhappy with the thing. One of the biggest draws was the suction tube to pull the paint right out of the can. Unfortunately, the tube is only 6' long (most ceilings being 8', of course) and made from a stiff tubing material. After trying to straighten it out, the best I could do was using the sprayer around 3' away from the paint can, and every time I moved the thing, the pickup tube flipped up out of the paint. Unsat.

On the few test sprays I did before giving up on the suction line, using medium weight latex primer (which the description says shouldn't be a problem), I couldn't get a decent pattern. Heavy concentration in the centre (about 2" wide) and light coverage beyond that, regardless of how I adjusted the volume. It regularly spat out globs of paint, and I wound up having to use the roller just to spread and smooth things out. Unsat.

Figuring I'd give it another chance, I thinned some primer down and put it into the plastic paint reservoir. No noticable improvement on the pattern, although the globs it spat weren't as big. The capacity of the reservoir is obviously not good if you're painting a large area, and I would have had to fill it 3 or 4 times to get decent coverage in the smallest room, 3' x 4'.

Naturally, it won't do ceilings unless you're either using the useless suction tube or buy a flexneck extension.

After spending $100 on masking materials, and a couple days masking, I wasn't exactly pleased. I took it back to the store (Canadian Tire) which refunded my money without any problem at all. (Thanks CT!)

This might be a good unit if you're staining a fence (watch for wasted overspray), but certainly wasn't a good choice for medium to heavier paints.

dboat
09-16-2006, 09:33 AM
Thanks for the informative quote, by watching the commercials you'd think you could spray paint the neighborhood perfectly in a few minutes..

Dana

Rich1028
09-16-2006, 04:34 PM
thanks as well
yeah,from what you see in the comercials it looks as tho its great....
wow!!!!
seems far from the truth.
where is Truth in adverticing??(sp)

Mefzetnis
09-30-2006, 02:13 PM
Too early...

wilbilt
10-01-2006, 05:42 AM
I bought one of the Wagner "Paint Crew" sprayers about a year ago and am very happy with it. I needed to paint the exterior of my house, and was looking at the cost of renting a pro sprayer.

For the price of a few day's rental, I got a very capable machine. The hopper holds about two gallons, and it sprays a nice pattern. A friend is a professional painter, and he was impressed with it as well. He said it wouldn't keep up with his $2500 machine, but for the $200 price tag, it can't be beat.

I have a couple of the Wagner "buzz bomb" electric sprayers, but have never been impressed by them. The noise they make drives me insane....;)

red98gt
10-02-2006, 12:47 PM
Know of several guys that have had the Wagner "buzz bomb" types as wilbilt calls them. None liked them! I had one and could never get it to work right.

Finally forked over the money and bought a refurbed CH airless. Long time ago so they don't have it anymore, but if you watch the site there are some good deals! I for one would stay away from the handheld airless, just not enough power to do the job.

Example:

http://www.campbellhausfeld.net/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/ProductDisplay?catalogId=10001&storeId=10051&productId=71031&langId=-1&parent_category_rn=10482

about the same price as a junk Wagner.

Bill K
10-07-2006, 06:05 PM
They don't shoot stain on fences worth a damn either. Waste too much stain and we could go faster brushing it on to top it off. You had to back brush what was shot out of the sprayer to get a good even coverage. Most pros I have seen back roll the paint on the final coat even when useing the airless
Bill

3vettesnLift
10-08-2006, 03:32 PM
I have had the same issues!

THe Wagner sprayer is a piece of #$%^!:mad:

I bought my from a major chain, when I took it back I advise them they should be ashamed to seel such a poor sprayer.
Wagner should be :bigun2: for selling such a awful sprayer. They should spend less on marketing it and more on design.:yikes:

D-Cal
10-17-2006, 02:21 PM
I had one of the buzz bombs too. I used it to paint a 16' garage door without much trouble (I had to thin the paint down quite a bit).

The noise was... insane. I still laugh about it. When I fired it up for the first time, it sounded like the fire alarm in a commercial building. I lived in an urban area at the time, on a straight street of about 10 houses per side. Swear to god, when I fired it up, someone came out of every second house on the street to see WTF the noise was! I stopped painting, looked down the street to see a bunch of neighbours standing on their front walks, staring at what I was doing. All I could do was sheepish grin, wave, and... go back to painting. LOL

I found it a pain to clean up, and you have to scrub the pot and little pipes clean to keep from contaminating the next color of paint. Threw it out eventually.

REFLEXX
10-17-2006, 02:31 PM
I'm not sure if its the same model as you used, but I did my shop with a "Paint Crew" the SECOND one did very well. The first had a defective o-ring (torn) and didn't spray after the 3rd gallon. The next unit sprayed 15-20 gallons with no issues. 25foot cord, nice gun, 2gallon container. The trick I learned is to CLEAN THE HELL OUT OF THEM!!! Every part, every time you use it. Saved me DAYS of work. It's in my thread.

Special55
10-18-2006, 06:24 AM
Never used the sprayer before but when I built my cottage I painted the interior with a power roller. That thing covered everything in one coat. It really applies more paint than a conventional roller. I would recomend it to anyone doing allot of painting with one color. But once again the clean-up was a pain and you must clean it out completely to change colors.