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I need to buy an airless sprayer this week, just for homeowner use. Any advice?
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* , return it for store credit.
Buy one at sLowes, or Home Cheapo, use it and then,
*Johnnie, Why not rent one. Here they go for about 50 bucks a day.
*You can buy one that's more than adequate and will last longer than a week for under $100; why rent ?
*Phill, Not a decent one around here. But I guess you could pick up a good used one..
*?? US$100 will get you a Wagner 255 at full retail, or even a 330 on sale around. Both of these guns is more than adequate for home-owner use.
*I dunno Phill. I never had any luck with those wagners could be operator error. Evertime I used one of them I hada lot of overspray everywhere but on the walls.
*Wagner handheld sprayers are worthless. The $500 units for home use are great...airless...hose...gun with swivel hose connect a must...reversable tip...Must follow directions everystartup and shutdown. Everytime...everytime.near the stream with well lubed and stored sprayers,aj