Brand | Wagner Spraytech |
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Tank Volume | 1.5 Quarts |
Color | Yellow/Black |
Material | Plastic, Metal |
Item Weight | 5.1 Kilograms |
Product Dimensions | 12"W x 18.5"H |
Style | Adjustable,Round |
Power Source | ac |
Included Components | Sprayer, Metal Cup, Plastic Cup, User Manual., Hose |
Model Name | Control Spray Max, Control Spray Double Duty and Control Spray |
Hose Length | 240 Inches |
Manufacturer | Wagner Spraytech |
Part Number | Control Spray Max |
Item Weight | 11.22 pounds |
Item model number | 0518080 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | Control Spray Max |
Pattern | Painter |
Shape | Circular |
Voltage | 120 Volts |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Special Features | Washable |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | 1 Year |
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Wagner Spraytech 0518080 Control Spray Max HVLP Paint or Stain Sprayer, Complete Adjustability for Decks, Cabinets, Furniture and Woodworking, Extra Container included
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Brand | Wagner Spraytech |
Tank Volume | 1.5 Quarts |
Color | Yellow/Black |
Material | Plastic, Metal |
Item Weight | 5.1 Kilograms |
About this item
- HVLP PAINT SPRAYER: The Control Spray Max paint sprayer uses high volume, low pressure technology to atomize materials into fine particles and provide a smooth finish on door trim, decks, furniture, more
- USE WITH A WIDE VARIETY OF MATERIALS: Powerful two-stage turbine makes it easy to paint walls and surfaces with thinned latex paints and thinner materials like stains and poly
- ADJUSTABLE SETTINGS: Customize your paint flow by using the pressure control dial and material flow adjuster to receive the perfect finish every time. Turn the air cap to spray round, horizontal, or vertical
- GREAT DESIGN: The stationary base is connected to the spray gun with a 20 ft. hose to easily reach your painting project and reduce hand fatigue. Also includes a 1 ½ qt. cup and professional grade metal 1 qt. cup
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What Are Wagner Stain Sprayers?
Wagner stain sprayers get your staining projects done quickly with adjustable control, full coverage and low overspray. They're the perfect step up from brushes or rollers to get the job done.
What Projects Can I Stain?
Wagner stain sprayers are great for staining small to medium decks or fences, pergolas, outdoor furniture, lattice and more!
What If I have Questions?
Wagner U.S. is based in Minneapolis, Minnesota and our team is always happy to chat and offer assistance!
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Get Your Projects Done Quickly
Great for Exterior Projects and More
The Wagner Control Spray Max applies coatings quicker than a brush or roller and provides a great finish on your surface. It’s perfect for exterior and interior projects like decks, cabinets, trim, furniture and more.
Stationary Paint Sprayer
This stationary paint sprayer puts the turbine weight on the ground, not in your hand, which allows for extended spraying comfort. The base features a convenient handle to easily carry the turbine from place to place.
Spray Even More Materials
Powerful two-stage turbine makes it easy to paint surfaces with thinned paints and thinner materials like stains and poly.
Features
- Three spray patterns: horizontal, vertical and round
- Customize paint flow with the pressure control dial and material flow adjuster
- Includes a 1 ½ qt. cup and professional grade metal 1 qt. cup
- Easy to set up and clean
- 20 ft. hose to easily reach your painting project and reduce hand fatigue
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CabinetsTransform the look of your kitchen and bathroom cabinets by using the Control Spray Max paint sprayer. |
TrimWith the weight on the ground, painting all of the trim in your home will be a breeze! |
Small DecksThe Control Spray Max will refinish your deck in a fraction of the time it’d take with a brush. Plus, the stationary base will keep your arms comfortable while spraying. |
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ASIN | B003PGQI48 |
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Best Sellers Rank | #16,071 in Tools & Home Improvement (See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement) #33 in Power Paint & HVLP Sprayers |
Date First Available | June 18, 2010 |
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Product Description
The Control Spray Max provides a smooth, consistent finish in less time than traditional painting methods. The controls give you the ability to adjust based on the project you’re working on and the type of material being used, which are features that a spray can or brush can’t offer! The spray patterns range from 1/2" to 12" wide depending on the settings, which allow for optimum control and precision for fine finish work. HVLP technology uses a high volume of air at low pressure to atomize materials into fine particles. This results in a professional finish, with virtually no overspray. Package includes a Control Max sprayer, 1 qt. metal cup, 1.5 qt. plastic cup, 20 ft. hose, viscosity cup and user manual.
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The Control Spray Max sprays materials in patterns from 1/2" to 12" wide with optimum control and precision making it superior to brushes and spray cans for fine finish work. HVLP technology uses a high volume of air at low pressure to atomize materials into fine particles. This results in a professional finish, with virtually no overspray.
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Easy to clean | 4.2 | 4.5 | 4.4 | 4.1 | 4.4 | 3.7 |
Easy to use | 4.2 | 4.6 | 4.5 | 4.4 | 4.5 | 3.9 |
Value for money | 4.0 | 4.5 | 4.3 | 4.3 | 4.2 | 3.8 |
Suction power | 4.2 | — | — | 4.6 | — | 4.0 |
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tank volume | 1.5 quarts | 1200 milliliters | 1200 milliliters | 5 gallons | 1000 milliliters | — |
hose length | 240 inches | — | 6.6 feet | 900 inches | — | — |
power source | ac | AC | AC | Adapter | Corded Electric | AC/DC |
material | Plastic, Metal | Plastic | Polypropylene (PP) | Stainless Steel | Copper,Plastic | Brass |
number of items | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | — | 1 |
style | Adjustable,Round | Handheld | Stationary Paint Sprayer | Magnum X5 Airless Paint Sprayer | Circular | Finish Max |
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Customers like the quality, cleanability, ease of use, and appearance of the pump sprayer. For example, they mention it works well, cleans up fast, and is fairly straightforward to use. Customers are also impresseded with the performance, and value. That said, opinions are mixed on spray control, and overspray.
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Customers like the quality of the pump sprayer. They say it works well, is satisfied with its performance, and saves time. Some customers also say it gives professional results and has no issues. Overall, customers are happy with their purchase and recommend it to others.
"...It was the wainscoting and trim in my dining room. But, it came out so perfect, that even after a year, the glassy, smooth, sprayed surfaces still..." Read more
"...-designed sprayer that can save you loads of time and give you near professional results. It is light-weight and applies the paint efficiently...." Read more
"Tl;dr: does a nice job and sprays out fairly thick primer.I scoured these reviews when deciding which paint sprayer to buy...." Read more
"...was that it was cheaply built with all plastic parts subject to easy breakage. The quality is about what you would expect for the price...." Read more
Customers like the cleanability of the Wagner pump sprayer. They mention that it cleans up fast, there are no paint pans to rinse, and it's very easy to take apart and clean. Customers also appreciate the even coverage and smooth sprayed surfaces.
"...came out so perfect, that even after a year, the glassy, smooth, sprayed surfaces still impresses me so much, I cannot believe I did them!..." Read more
"...handle, it is quiet enough not to disturb the neighbors and cleanup is quick and easy...." Read more
"...Cleaning is pretty easy...." Read more
"...BTW, very, very easy to clean, much quicker than trays, brushes, etc. I highly recommend the Wagner HVLP sprayer!..." Read more
Customers find the pump sprayer fairly straightforward to use, easy to setup, and clean. They appreciate the clear instructions and convenience. They say the sprayer goes on smoothly and takes less than a minute to set up. Customers also mention that the dust is heavy and settles quickly.
"...found that this little Wagner gun is so MUCH more VERSATILE and EASIER to use, that I use this one more often than the expensive one...." Read more
"...is right for how much work you can do with it in a short time, the convenience and the good finish it produces...." Read more
"...The nozzle is easy to turn and you can hold your hand in front of the air spray (with the trigger *not* depressed, of course) to feel general shape..." Read more
"...coats of poly the next day..the poly required much less air, but went on perfectly. I did not thin that at all...." Read more
Customers like the appearance of the pump sprayer. For example, they say the paint and finish always look perfect, the doors look professionally finished, and the well-designed sprayer helps smooth the finish out. That said, some mention that it requires plenty of prep work.
"...But, it came out so perfect, that even after a year, the glassy, smooth, sprayed surfaces still impresses me so much, I cannot believe I did them!..." Read more
"...But I can honestly say that this is a well-designed sprayer that can save you loads of time and give you near professional results...." Read more
"...The coverage was good, the quality of the finish was great, it is light enough to easily handle, it is quiet enough not to disturb the neighbors and..." Read more
"...My point is, it's fine for interior / exterior painting and especially painting surfaces where a brush would make it a lot of work...." Read more
Customers like the performance of the pump sprayer. They say it's a definite time saver, it cuts the application time by two thirds, and it makes refilling the Wagner quick and easy with no mess. Customers also say the product is an excellent quick reference for the contents of the DVD, and that it makes their life easier.
"...I can honestly say that this is a well-designed sprayer that can save you loads of time and give you near professional results...." Read more
"...BTW, very, very easy to clean, much quicker than trays, brushes, etc. I highly recommend the Wagner HVLP sprayer!..." Read more
"...If I didn't thin it enough, spraying was slow. Not a lot came out, but it did come out thick. If I thinned it right, spraying went very fast...." Read more
"...Yeah this is going to change painting for me. It's just faster and better and above all else- how could I have left this out- terrifically more..." Read more
Customers generally like the value of the paint sprayer. They say it's a great product for what you pay, and saves them money. Some say it gives furniture a smoother result.
"...The price is right for how much work you can do with it in a short time, the convenience and the good finish it produces...." Read more
"...CONCLUSIONFor the money this is well worth the investment for anything other than painting interior walls...." Read more
"...airless sprayer and oil based paint; however this machine is very inexpensive for what it can do...." Read more
"...find with compressed air or aerosol can methods and comes in at a reasonable price...." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the spray control of the pump sprayer. Some mention that the spray is even, and the paint does spray quite well. However, other customers report that the paint is spraying in large droplets, and that it does spit some paint out when you turn the turbine on.
"...It is light-weight and applies the paint efficiently. I painted the whole fence (roughly 350sq ft) using 3/4 of a gallon of paint...." Read more
"Tl;dr: does a nice job and sprays out fairly thick primer.I scoured these reviews when deciding which paint sprayer to buy...." Read more
"...this gun only has one nozzle size, therefore, you can only control the paint flow (the knob adjustment on the gun trigger) and the air pressure/..." Read more
"...don't really think I needed to, as straight from the can, the sprayer did very well...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the overspray of the pump sprayer. Some mention that it has minimal overspraying, while others say that it puts out a ton of product.
"...Overspray has been minimal, but again I am painting sheds, and really was not too concerned with getting paint on the floor...." Read more
"...If I didn't thin it enough, spraying was slow. Not a lot came out, but it did come out thick. If I thinned it right, spraying went very fast...." Read more
"...The overspray is pretty well constrained by the unit but you will definitely get a little spray that misses your target area...." Read more
"...I was disappointed to *still* have a small bit of overspray in a few area of the ceiling...." Read more
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My first project was not the smartest one to choose as a first project to paint with a spray gun. It was the wainscoting and trim in my dining room. But, it came out so perfect, that even after a year, the glassy, smooth, sprayed surfaces still impresses me so much, I cannot believe I did them! But, back then, I didn't know any better, so I thought I would just start right in with the painting, buying the exact same paint and color (Sherwin Williams Alkyd) the installers had used. I lightly sanded all of the wainscoting and trim, as best I could, to scuff up the surfaces. I also used a liquid deglosser, since sanding detailed trim is thankless, tedious work. But, most of all, I spent a lot of time caulking (using PAINTABLE caulk) areas that had pulled apart from "settling," or that were not properly caulked by the installers in the first place. I let the caulk dry thoroughly. Actually, it was all the cracks and crevices in the joined edges of the woodwork caused by improper (or complete lack of) caulking, and some due to settling, that had caused the need to paint the trim and wainscotting.
Next, I started in with the viscosity tests. I used paint thinner first, but then I read up on additives. So, I switched to using a combination of paint thinner and Penetrol (by Flood, purchased at Lowes). I can't recall the exact ratio of paint thinner to Penetrol I ended up using, but I think it would be safe to say about half and half. Of course, paint thinner was what my product called for as a thinning agent. Paint additives, like Floetrol and Penetrol, help produce a smooth, glassy finish. The additives can help make up for a multitude of sins! For example, if you did not properly adjust your air/paint flow, you could end up with a painted surface that has an orange peel texture (a common problem). If it's not too bad, the additives themselves can make that problem completely disappear! But, that's not too surprising, because one of their purposes is to reduce, or eliminate, brush marks!
Once I had all of my paint thinner and Penetrol added in order to achieve an acceptable viscosity test, I was alarmed at how much I had diluted the paint! I had definitely diluted it beyond what the manufacturer had recommended (as stated on the can). Thankfully, I was worried enough that I decided to practice on some cardboard, rather than on the dining room walls, first, as I had planned on doing after reading all of the positive reviews here, thinking I could just spray the walls and get great results! And, although it didn't take long before I was able to get a nice, smooth coating on the cardboard, I am really thankful I did! I would have been scraping and sanding walls, for sure! I also stood the cardboard up vertically, like the surface I would be spraying (vertical surfaces are much harder to spray without getting drips and runs), so I could get a feel for how much paint I could apply before getting runs. It wasn't very much! I had to keep the gun moving relatively quickly. But, by then, I had to send my husband back to Sherwin-Williams for another can of paint, just to be sure I would have enough paint!
Before getting to the viscosity tests, though, I had basically turned my dining room into a giant spray booth, but without an explosion-proof fan mounted in the window! I covered the windows, ceiling, and upper walls with plastic, masking off all of the edges. I also taped plastic over the two doorways, masking around all of the edges of EVERYTHING. I used thick plastic drop cloths on the floor, but I goofed by not taping them down as securely as I should have. So, I had to stop and do some clean-up and remedial taping when I saw that the air coming out of the nozzle was blowing up the edges of the plastic! Naturally, I used a respirator, and was covered head-to-toe in disposable painting attire. The air was thick with paint mist when I did paint. But, I expected that in the enclosed space. I put on a total of four coats, as I thought with all of the diluting, they would be thin coats. They were, but I wouldn't say that was a bad thing! I don't own a mill gauge (something I just recently learned about!), so I couldn't tell you how thick each coat was, but they were thick enough to cover bare wood without being transparent enough to see the wood grain show through, but not so thick that it would cause runs or drips. I always sprayed a small piece of cardboard, leaving it in the dining room, but near the opening, so I could easily check when the paint was dry enough to recoat, without touching the trim or walls themselves. It dried much quicker than I had anticipated, given all of the dilution. I did get a couple of runs, but I just sanded them off when the paint had dried enough to produce a powder when sanded, and not rub or rip. Of course, I sprayed these areas again.
Even with the massive amount of prep work required (most of it would have still been required if I was brushing-on the paint, such as all of the caulking), the amount of time It took to spray, clean-up, dry, spray, clean-up, etc., was only a fraction of that time that would have been required for me to brush on all of the coats! The results were, as I said, spectacular. Today, the wainscoting and trim still look as fantastic as they did the day II had finished painting them. I was worried the dilution of the paint would have affected the wear or appearance of the surfaces, but it did not. So, I would never be afraid to dilute paint more than stated by the manufacturer on the can. Not being a paint professional, I do not know how they arrive at those figures, but for myself, I would always dilute the product according to what is recommended in the sprayer manual (using viscosity cup and timing the flow), and not what is stated on the can.
But, I always read the can of the product I am using, because it tells me what to use in order to thin the product (the diluent). For oil-based PRIMERS, I use only the recommended diluent or solvent, and I omit the additive (Penetrol). To date, I have not used water-based PRIMERS, but I would probably only use distilled water for the diluent (unless the can stated to use another type of diluent, that isn't water). A shellac-based PRIMER would probably call for denatured alcohol as the diluent. Again, always defer to the can/manufacturer for the diluent to use, but defer to the sprayer manual for the proper dilution rate (using the viscosity cup). For water-based paints, I use a mixture of one part distilled water and one part Floetrol (50-50) to dilute the paint. I also use a medium filter for all paints and primers, and it is the last thing I do before I spray paint. Disposable filters are cheap, so I use a fresh, new filter when I fill or refill my sprayer cup. If I fill the cup three times during a project, I've used three filters. I always gather some cardboard to use to warm-up on, and, most importantly, to help me fine-tune the settings on the sprayer, so that I achieve the best finish possible. If your paint is properly diluted, and your spray is properly adjusted, I just don't think you will be ever be unhappy with the results. Thoroughly cleaning up your equipment as soon as you are finished painting is also extremely important. If you have a tiny, dried, speck of paint in the nozzle, you will not get good results. I have found those really thick pipe cleaners (oh, excuse me, I mean CHENILLE STEMS) are invaluable as an aid to cleaning out the inside of the slanted plastic tube that is inserted into the paint cup.
Some other tips I've learned include spray painting early in the morning, when there is less likely to be a breeze, if I am painting something outside. Avoid spraying in direct sunlight, too. Finally, if there is a result that is not to your liking, Google it to find a solution to the problem. I have learned so much from doing this, and watching Youtube videos, too. If all else fails, call the manufacturer because there is always a small chance you could have a defective part that needs to be replaced.
Dilute and practice with your cheap practice paint. If you can achieve a great finish on your cardboard (make sure the cardboard has a smooth surface to begin with, too!) using your cheap paint, you will surely be able to get an amazing finish with your higher quality paints and finishes.
The Project: paint 6 sections of a cedar lattice fence with white, flat paint. Each section is about 8' long x 7' high and has an 'open' lattice section above a 'closed' lattice section. The fence is 8 years old. The paint was chipping and moss had formed on the lower part of the fence. The fence was power washed to remove the dirt/moss and most of the paint chips.
I bought a Craftsman paint sprayer several years ago and resisted using it on this project because of my past experiences. It is one of those self-contained sprayers that was heavy, made lots of noise, was difficult to adjust and clean. I have never enjoyed using this sprayer.
After researching sprayers, I decided to try the Wagner 518080 HVLP sprayer. (Thanks to the Amazon reviewer community for steering me towards this great product.) I am 63 and have had my share of painting projects. Although I enjoy painting, I was not looking forward to this project. I was hoping it would not stretch beyond a day's worth of time. With manual brushing, I knew it would be at least a two-day project, tax my patience, and my rotator cuff. A good sprayer could possibly save me a lot of time and grief.
I used Behr Premium Plus Ultra (Paint + Primer), exterior flat white latex. The fence was ready to paint. Here's my experience:
Filling the plastic spray bottle was easy and attaching the spray gun, hose, and spray unit was a no-brainer. Would I need to adjust the viscosity of the paint? According to Behr, I could add up to a pint of water per gallon of paint. However, I found that this was not at all necessary for this formulation. The paint sprayed at just about all settings with no problems. This was a relief, as I had feared that I would have to dilute the paint to get it to a sprayable viscosity, as I had done with my old Craftsman.
I got a large piece of cardboard out so I could practice spraying and fine-tune the settings. Well, I found out this sprayer/paint combination is very forgiving. You can set the air pressure at just about any setting and get a nice spray pattern from the nozzle. I breathed a huge sigh of relief. This could actually end up being fun!
The lattice work on this fence is challenging to paint. There are several surfaces at different angles. The spray gun lets you adjust the spray pattern into a horizontal, vertical, or circular pattern. This is easily accomplished by rotating a ring around the nozzle head....and you don't get paint all over your hands! I used the different spray patterns throughout this project; and it really saved me time and paint when I determined the best settings for each phase of the project.
I kept a paint brush handy to tackle any hard to reach areas, drips, sags, etc. That brush was not used during the entire project, as the sprayer reached all the areas without paint sags or drips.
After I 'perfected' my spraying technique, I timed myself as I painted one of the six fence sections. It took me between 40-45 minute to completely paint the fence section (not including the side facing the neighbor's yard). The whole fence was finished in 4.5 hours. Clean-up time was less than 30 minutes. Afterwards, I watched the Kentucky Derby with my wife, while I enjoyed a Scotch, and thought about the next project I would undertake with my new sprayer.
Your experience with this sprayer may differ. But I can honestly say that this is a well-designed sprayer that can save you loads of time and give you near professional results. It is light-weight and applies the paint efficiently. I painted the whole fence (roughly 350sq ft) using 3/4 of a gallon of paint. The only problem I had was having the air hose pull out of the spray gun (numerous times) or the spray unit (once). I hope this doesn't indicate that the connection will loosen with further use. The build quality of the spray gun is okay, but it is made in China and lacks a feeling of quality. If I can get it to perform on a few more projects I have in mind, then I'll be happy, considering what I paid for this device.
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This one is insane. You can spray a whole door in seconds and the spray zone is much larger. Adjustments for spray volume and fan speed is awesome. Only thing that sucks is the attached hose that is a bit of a pain and can get in the way.
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Cleaning it seemed straight forward, however, we used it late in the fall, so where we live, we haven't been able to try it out again since it's so cold. Fingers crossed that we cleaned it properly that it will work fine when Spring comes around and we can work on some other projects.
Reviewed in Canada on January 21, 2024