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Reviewed in the United States on May 22, 2025
These can come in handy for the first few uses, but after that it's a waste. Hard to find attachments, and it stops working well after about 3 or 4 uses. Get a better gun.
M J E
Reviewed in the United States on March 19, 2025
Not bad, works well.
Denise Tachiki
Reviewed in the United States on June 17, 2024
I’m learning how to paint cars and didn’t want to invest too much money. This was amazing. Worth every penny
Jeffrey Baerns
Reviewed in the United States on December 20, 2023
WORKS GREAT
Alex C.
Reviewed in the United States on April 24, 2023
For the money this gun shot my calipers very nicely and result is very professional. The spray pattern distance is very short but you can overcome that pretty quick. It does the job if it’s a small one. Anything large scale or body shop related look elsewhere Iwata or Sata … maybe even 3M for less $$
donkeh
Reviewed in the United States on March 22, 2022
This is a rebrand of Auarita 898-2 spray gun, Auarita emailed me and confirmed it. Gun was super oily inside and out. Fluid chamber had some thread sealant present. Had to scrape it off. Trigger is smooth. There is no numbers or notch on fluid knob, so i used my drill press to make a small indentation or marking on it. The screw for the fan control knob was loose, had to tighten it. Air inlet is not swivel. 21 psi operating pressure but the holes on the air horns are big, and also around the tip, i dont think this is a true lvlp. I dont believe 21psi is the optimal operating pressure. There are other LVLP spray guns out there that consumes less cfm than this. Haven't painted anything with it yet, but will update when i do.Edit: I tested out the spray pattern, it was 11". Big fan but narrow. Set at 20-21 psi, it had trouble atomizing at wide open fluid. Can be fixed by turning in fluid knob or increase pressure but this says operating pressure is 21psi and "normal circumstances the material flow control is fully open", my other lvlp sprayed better than this at full fluid with lower pressure than what the operating pressure is on that gun. I used the same paint for the test. The cup is ok but theres an area around the metal nut and the plastic cup meet that paint can sit and doesn't wash away easily with thinner, has to be brushed. Wasn't impressed by the performance of this gun. Will edit again when i do another project.Edit II: I noticed the tip is bigger than my other 1.3 gun, so I measured the nozzle hole in my 1.3 it turns out to be 1.4mm, also the nozzle doesn't have any marking on it indicating it is a 1.3. Since the 21psi operating pressure is not true, and this 1.3 is actually 1.4, i'll just increase pressure and designate this gun as my sealer gun.Update: I up the pressure to 28psi and turned in fluid 2.5 turns in and it performed better, but not very good. I still believe this is an HVLP gun, not LVLP. Operating pressure should be above 29psi. Another thing i noticed, it leaves textured finish, slight orange peel. Return widow closed, i'll try to sell it.The box says 2bar printed on the front, instructions say 21psi. I think the 2bar (about 28psi) is the correct operating pressure. Hose connection is not swivel, it is regular thread. Nozzle kit took so long to become available, I'm not interested in it anymore.
John Vaccaro
Reviewed in the United States on March 11, 2022
Great product at a great price. Sprayed sherwood hi build precat laquer. Got same great results as my hvlp but without the cloud of dust in the air, and saved me on wasted material.
powpowmeowmeow
Reviewed in the United States on November 17, 2022
It came out freaking gorgeous, Metallic British racing green, everyone I knew thought I was crazy and said that it wouldn't work, bahh it works just fine. Did the job, took a minute, paint doesn't come out that fast and you need to go slow and do multiple passes but if you don't have a huge compressor and just want to paint your own cars it will do the job and leave you money to spend on that hot girlfriend you'll get with that beautiful new ride haha. my compressor was from amazon too, it was the 10-gallon California air tools 6.5 cfm ultra-quiet model, I did a review on that little gem as well. it was the first time I've ever painted a vehicle and I just figured it out watching youtube. I think the spray it 3000 gun might actually be better suited for smaller compressors but the first time I used it when cleaning it the spring popped out and tiny pieces came out that vanished into the garage somewhere and there are no replacement parts or documentation, that made me mad so I looked high and low for an alternative so bought this one, it worked out ok. keep in mind I have very little experience using these things, but I know that the truck came out great and it was my first time. so there is that.
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