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DeVilbiss 802342 StartingLine HVLP Gravity Spray Gun Kit, 2.7, Factory

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$212.99

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About this item

  • Package Dimensions : 12.19 L X 30 W X 31.6 H (Cm)
  • Made In Taiwan
  • Product Type:Auto Accessory
  • Package Weight: 2.53 Kilograms


Auto Painting & Touch Up System Full size HVLP spray gun, 1. 3mm fluid tip Mini HVLP detail gun, 1. 0mm fluid tip Air adjusting valve 1. 8mm primer set-up Molded case, accessories


Conner
Reviewed in the United States on March 11, 2025
For price this is great for anything but paint! I’ve had this gun for over a year and it’s well built, if you are just getting into paint work this is a great gun for primer!!!
LIFTMAN
Reviewed in the United States on July 17, 2024
For the price you get a painting package that will take care of most detailed spray painting needs. Good quality - highly recommend
Wax shack auto detailing, wasaga beach
Reviewed in Canada on August 24, 2023
Haven’t used yet as my project isn’t ready to be painted yet .Purchased for myself to learn to paint my own truck and get into the hobby.Hoping they are decent and worth my money . 👊
Christine D. Paris
Reviewed in the United States on March 28, 2023
I did a good amount of research and narrowed down my search to this spray gun, with the assistance of a paint and body professional that I know. The price was amazing, and everything was of good quality. Setup was as expected and the literature that comes with the kit explains the initial setup well. I did a few practice sprays before doing my first actual project. Everything worked out great and thos was a very easy gun to use. I am verh happy with the spray pattern and cannot wait to tackle a larger job!
Cliente de
Reviewed in Mexico on January 6, 2021
Quisiera Saber si alguien me puede ayudar con ese producto, si es que tiene defecto en su fabricación, ya que uno de los orificios del aire está tapado o sellado además de que la pistola tenía residuos de metal, si es así para devolverlo
Dusty
Reviewed in the United States on September 10, 2020
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Luis R
Reviewed in Mexico on August 17, 2020
Las pistolas funcionan bien, sin embargo el regulador no funciono, y la caja venía golpeada y abollada
LR
Reviewed in Canada on October 5, 2020
Both these guns lay the paint down flat and shiny. Came pretty much ready to use right out of the box, I just had to turn the fan spray adjustment screw in about one turn and it was good to go. Highly recommend!
Ivor.H
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on January 28, 2017
Great buy my son who is a professional paint sprayer loves this bit of kit.
G. M.
Reviewed in the United States on April 13, 2017
For an entry level kit, this thing rocks. I'm from the old siphon feed paint gun days and changed over to HVLP a couple years ago when I got back into painting. Problem was, the guns I got were really crappy designs and builds - unbeknownst to me. I was having one heck of a time laying down clears, especially satin and flat. Some of my larger metal flakes were a bit wonky too. On a whim, I decided to get these and see what happened. My old siphon was a DeVilbiss, so I figured I'd give them a go. Man am I glad I did. Talk about a world of difference. I've put down some pearls, color flake clear and satin clear that came out perfect. Talk about making an old fart that was out of practice look good. My base coats even look better now. I don't know if these would hold up to professional use on a daily basis. But, for doing a few bikes or cars a year, these will do it.
Reno Man
Reviewed in the United States on March 2, 2015
I have seen a few reviews stating these guns are made offshore. That is true and for this price that is what you should expect. It doesn't detract from the spray pattern you can get from each of these guns though. I have been painting cars for 35 years and have used cheap throw away guns up to my Sata remote gun system that cost nearly 2k so I know what a gun should and shouldn't do.With these guns being mass produced like they are there is a chance you can get a lemon so right when you get your guns test them with solvent. Put the cup on (hand tight only, if it leaks tighten slightly) and adjust the air at the gun very low 10-15 psi and see what kind of pattern you can get spraying against a brown piece of cardboard. Adjust the air pressure, fan width and volume (needle) until you get what looks like a cigar shape on the cardboard when you goose the gun real quick. If it is fat on top or bottom check that the gun is clean and try again. If it is still fat on top or bottom return them and get new ones.These guns have a pretty nice chrome finish which helps during clean up. Try and stay away from anodized guns and ones that are not smooth as paint is harder to clean from them. I recommend the "DeVilbiss DPC8 Spray Gun Cleaning Bottle - 16 oz. Capacity" found here on Amazon for $6.50. It will save you more than that on lacquer thinner in two cleanings. These guns need to be taken apart right after each use for cleaning. Treat the fluid nozzle and needle with care. If you drop them you will probably have to replace them to get a good pattern again. Most people using HVLP guns use way to much air pressure at the gun. Heavy bodied primers you might need 20 psi or so but base coats and thin clears stay around 10-15 psi. They use high volumes of air, not high pressure to atomize the fluid. See how low you can go and get good atomization on a test piece. Also make sure to use the correct fluid nozzle/needle for the material you are trying to spray. Thin material 1.0, med 1.3 and heavy stuff 1.8. At 1.8 I am not sure these can spray latex paint though.
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