Top Paint Sprayers Reviews

Top HVLP Paint Sprayers

For small projects (doors, tables, etc.)

Top 3 Paint Sprayer Snippit Price Review
First Fuji 2903-XPC Mini-Mite 3 “You won’t be disappointed.” $549.00 Read Review
Second Campbell Hausfeld HV2500 “It may suprise you.” $333.39 Read Review
Third Wagner Control Spray Max “I couldn’t be happier with the results!” $108.24 Read review

Top Airless Paint Sprayers

For large projects (houses, pools, etc.)

Top 3 Paint Sprayer Snippit Price Review
First Graco Magnum X5 “I highly recommend this product.” $249.00 Read Review
Second Wagner Pro Force “The paint sprayer was outstanding.” $319.99 Read Review
Third Wagner 0515034 ProCoat “This thing gets the job done.” $202.70 Read review

Why You Should Get a Paint Sprayer

You’re standing there and looking at the old, worn out paint. It might be your door, your walls, or the house itself. Whatever the case is, you need to repaint it now. You want to do it quickly and still get beautiful results. At the same time, you want it to be the most cost-efficient choice available.

We all know what it’s like to have kids who draw on the walls or have the paint on the gate become faded and ugly. We all know what it’s like to want to have our house repainted only to find out that professional painters cost thousands of dollars. That’s why you should use a paint sprayer. It’s cost-effective and fast. You get the results you would like while also having it at your disposal whenever you want to use it. Typically, it’s also ten times faster than a paint brush and four times faster than a roller. You also get a clean, smooth finish as opposed to the strokes you will see in brushes.

This site is to help people like you who are looking for the right paint sprayer. Our group of product reviewers have researched many different types of paint sprayers to help you choose the best possible one. We list the pros and cons of each paint sprayer so that you can find the one that’s right for you.

There are a few things to consider before purchasing one. Think of this as a paint sprayer buying guide.

What to Look for in a Paint Sprayer

What type of paint sprayer will you be buying? There are 2 main types of paint sprayers. First, the HVLP paint sprayer are usually slower. They are best for small projects like cabinets or doors. These paint sprayers are typically used for more detailed, finer finishes with little overspray. Second, the airless paint sprayers are best for large projects like houses. They are generally more powerful and pump out much more paint.

What will you be painting? There’s a huge difference between wanting to paint the entire exterior of your house and wanting to paint a simple door. If you’re only looking to do small projects, you don’t want to waste money on more powerful paint sprayers. More power means more expensive.

For example, take into consideration the PSI (pounds per square inch). Anything higher than 3000 is generally used for heavy duty projects (not intended for the do-it-yourself homeowner). Typically, these are for industrial uses. Between 2000 and 3000 PSI, you will want to use these for houses, pools, and other fairly large projects. Finally, you will want to paint gates, doors, and other small jobs for paint sprayers below 2000 PSI. This is not written law, but it’s a good rule to follow. You do not want to waste money on paint sprayers with high PSI when the you don’t need the power.

Also take into consideration how quickly you want to get the job done. Higher GPM (gallons per minute) means faster painting. A 3 GPM paint sprayer will be pumping out paint twice as fast as a 1.5 GPM paint sprayer. However, at the same time, a higher GPM paint sprayer is harder to maintain. That’s why it’s important to take into consideration how fast you want to get the job done and how well you think you can handle the paint sprayer. If you aren’t confident that you can handle a high GPM paint sprayer, please don’t get one. Get a lower GPM so that you can mantain your paint job better.

Finally, take note of any negative aspects of the paint sprayers. Some paint sprayers cannot paint vertically (like the ceiling). Others might be a hassle to clean up. There are certain miscellaneous aspects that might suit you but not suit others.

With that said, you are now equipped with a basic understanding on choosing the right paint sprayer. In each review, you will see a more detailed breakdown to give you an even better idea of whether or not you are choosing the correct paint sprayer.