|
Wagner Power Products 9140S 1/2 HP Twin Stroke Piston Pump Paint Sprayer | 
| Brand: Wagner Category: Home Improvement
List Price: $349.99 Buy New: $299.99 You Save: $50.00 (14%)
Rating: 11 reviews Sales Rank: 12993
Media: Tools & Hardware Shipping Weight (lbs): 25 Dimensions (in): 17.2 x 13.7 x 12.8
MPN: 0512004 Model: 9140S UPC: 024964151653 EAN: 0024964151653 ASIN: B00005A1JU
Availability: Pre-Order (1-2 Business Days)
| |
| Features:
| • | Piston pump power paint sprayer for indoor/outdoor latex, oil-based, stain, varnish | | • | Sprays .23 gallons per minute with 2,800 maximum psi for large to extra-large siding, fence, metal, and stucco paint jobs | | • | 3/8-horsepower with metal spray gun; runs off household current; replaceable, reversible spray tip | | • | Includes replaceable and reversible .15-inch spray tip, full-size filter, suction set for 1- and 5- gallon cans, 25-foot hose | | • | Weighs 26 pounds |
|
| Similar Items:
|
| Editorial Reviews:
Amazon.com Product Description An entry level power painter for the do-it-yourselfer, maintenance worker, or part time painting contractor, this unit works indoors and out, spraying latex, sealers, oil-based paints, and stains on siding, fences, metal, stucco and more. The unit is light enough for easy transport around large worksites and features a rugged cart with a removable handle for compact storage. The painter runs off standard 15 amp household current. Its spray gun is equipped with a full-size, in-line paint filter for smooth paint jobs and easy cleaning. The unit's 1/4-inch, 25-foot airless spray hose is equipped with an abrasion resistant polyurethane cover and seamless thermoplastic inner tube for optimal durability. The unit sprays up to .23 gallons per minute, putting out a maximum of 2,800 psi for larger jobs. Plenty durable for those jobsite bumps and scrapes, this twin-stroke, airless painter also features a die cast aluminum housing for optimal durability. --Brian D. OlsonWhat's in the Box Piston pump sprayer (9140S), replaceable and reversible spray tip, full-size filter, suction set for 1- and 5- gallon cans, 25-foot hose.
|
| Customer Reviews: Read 6 more reviews...
Good Sprayer August 17, 2008 I bought the Wagner 9140S to paint a 20 x 8 x 8 foot ocean shipping container purchased as a storage shed. Worked better than I thought possible. Did the inside with a bright white paint in about 30 minutes after setting up everything. Barn red on the outside surfaces took hardly any longer.
This sprayer is the bottom end unit of their professional series and for a homeowner is an excellent choice if you don't mind spending maybe an extra hundred bucks or so to get above the actual "homeowner" sprayers they also make.
Reviews I read of the low end homeowner sprayers told of major problems cleaning up those units after doing a paint job. I didn't want that hassle and immediately "bought up." But my nature with tools and such things to try and get the better stuff since they last forever if taken care of. But cleaning any of these sprayers takes a little time. And it must be done properly or you will have problems with the next paint job.
If you have a need to spray really heavy coatings such as that white stuff used on motorhome roofs and such you probably need to check into the really heavy duty professional sprayers that Wagner makes.
Worked Great February 23, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
It worked great right out of the box. The only issue I had was the fact I had to fight the stiff hose as I moved around. I solved that problem by buying a swivel to connect the hose and spray head. It would be nice if the company would include a swivel with their product. Cleanup was slow until I started using a bucket of hot water and dish soap.
Wagner Spraytech 1420 February 16, 2008 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
Fabulous product!!! I bought it to paint my shed and house. I primed it (the shed is 10x16) in 1/2 hour, did the clean up, which by the way was a breeze, and them painted the shed in another 1/2 an hour (I let the primer dry for about an hour and a half). Overall, actual painting and cleaning, it took me between 1.5 and 2.0 hours for the entire job, maybe a little longer!! There is NO WAY you will do that on non primed and painted wood with a roller.
Clean up was easy, much easier than the Paint Crew, from what I heard. Just follow the easy and clear instructions and it works. All you need is a garden hose and an empty container.
I do recommend getting the swivel for the Spray Gun and a 50' hose, the 25' that comes with the unit is good but the 50' gives you more mobility.
Spend the extra money and buy this unit over the Paint Crew, the ease of use and the clean up make it worth the extra cash. Gleempaint.com
Worked great - very happy January 17, 2007 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
I bought this to use as part of a home remodeling project. I had 10 doors that I needed to paint with satin paint and wasn't happy with the way they were turning out with the brush.
Set up was very easy. Instructions were clear and concise. I used the sprayer to paint 10 doors and multiple pieces of trim / baseboard / etc. It really is amazing how great it looks - the doors are spectacular. It was very easy to get consistently good results.
Only bad things: 1. It is very messy! There was lots of overspray all around behind the doors. No drips or anything like that, but you really need to cover things that you don't want paint on.
2. Painting the doors and trim took all of 20 minutes ... clean up took lots longer! However, it is not difficult, simply attach a hose to the pump, run water thru it (if you're using latex paint) until clear, and wash the rest of the parts. In any case, it was lots faster than painting all the parts with a brush.
I'm not sure if I would like to use this for interior painting (walls, etc) unless it was part of a complete remodel where the house was empty. Still, masking off all the stuff would take a long time ... maybe longer than cutting in with a brush and rolling (depending on your experience). I do think it is perfect for doors, trim, etc. and would work great for exterior painting (planning on using it for this in the spring).
Wagner 9140S November 8, 2006 13 out of 13 found this review helpful
I just bought this from Orchard Supply for under $300. Used it today and sprayed over 5 gallons of exterior latex paint in just over one hour. This is a quality unit, close to a commercial big boy professional type, but at an affordable price for part time use. Sprayed great, some slobber on the tip guard, but that could have been from the lower quality paint I was using. Even though not recommended for use with the thick elastometric paint, it sprayed it well after thinning it a little. Cleanup was easier with the hose attachment than the professional units I have used in the past. As with any airless sprayer, cleanup is critical in preventing problems at the next use. Wagner tech support told me that warm water and detergent was acceptable for complete cleaning, especially for long term storage. You should clean the unit so it looks like new, never used. It only takes a short time to do a proper job, and you will minimize future problems. Invest in a plastic toothbrush and a small bottle brush to really get the corners of tip guard and inside filter housing (handle). I used a commercial ammonia based soap, pumped it through the unit for several minutes and it removed all trace of paint. Cycle again with clear warm water to remove any soap residue, drain lines and gun and be sure to suck a few ounces of the seperating oil into the inlet to keep parts from sticking. The new unit with the spring loaded inlet check ball actuation plunger is a great idea. This is a typical problem of airless units and usually means partial disassembly to unstick the check ball. Great idea. Overall this is a great unit at a good value. Clean it well after use, treat it well and it should last longer than you want to be painting.
|
|
| Not sure you are seeing the best price? Compare at PriceRunner
powered by full speed | |