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Critter Spray Products 22032 118SG Siphon Gun |  | Brand: Critter Spray Products Category: Home Improvement
List Price: $49.99 Buy New: $39.99 as of 11/22/2009 23:43 CST details You Save: $10.00 (20%)
Seller: Amazon.com Rating: 48 reviews
Media: Tools & Hardware Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.5 Dimensions (in): 8.1 x 7.2 x 4
MPN: 22032 Model: 22032 UPC: 852391001018 EAN: 0852391001018
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| Features:
| • | Compressor-mounted spray gun kit; produces 3 cfm at 90 psi | | • | Attaches to Mason jars filled with paints, stains, lacquers, and more | | • | Comes with glass Mason jar, metal spray gun, and stainless steel tube | | • | Includes siphon gun, tube, 16-ounce Mason jar, jar gasket, and instructions; compressor not included (3/4-horsepower minimum) | | • | Fits standard 16-ounce Mason jar--easily adaptable to fit other jars |
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Showing reviews 1-5 of 48
Easy to use and clean spray gun October 19, 2009 pjhom (El Dorado Hills, CA United States) This last weekend we used the Critter to paint exterior doors. It was a 2yr old exterior latex paint. The paint had been sitting in my garage through two summers. I took it to Lowes and had them shake it good, then we added 8oz of Floetrol to the 1 gallon, and used the mixing attachment to my drill. I then strained the paint and put it into a couple of jars. I installed an inline airfilter on my airhose and ran the compressor at 40psi. The paint looks terrific. It was quick and easy. The spray pattern is alot like using a spraycan. Just keep the jar and gun level. Very happy with this purchase. We plan to paint several sticks of baseboard next weekend before we install. The cleanup took less then 5 minutes.
Great product September 15, 2009 Donald P. ellis Worked better than i thought it would. Sprayed a fence with old latex paint. All i did was strained the paint and thin with water, worked perfect with no clogging.The mason jar is small but it went a long way before needing a refill. Clean up is great. Much easier than my more expensive airless sprayer.
inexpensive easy to maintain spray gun September 12, 2009 William R. Smith (38401) This spray gun is easy to use and easy to maintain. Does an adequate job using a variety of different finishes.
Critter Spray Gun July 19, 2009 Woodsmen (Minnesota) I have been looking at this sprayer for years and years. Been using a Wagner spray gun with a fine spray tip. Including the fine spray HVLP system. That is on it's last leg, but served my needs very well. I ordered the Critter gun because it was on sale and the price was to good to pass up. I have not regretted it once. The spray gun is fantastic! I have sprayed, lacquer, sanding sealer (alcohol based), Poly and water based poly and lacquer. This gun sprayed the water based finish excellent. I wish I bought it years ago. Even when this gun was $50 it would be worth it. Clean up is so fast and easy. Nothing like a HVLP gun or system. I would even spray a car with this gun it works so well.
I'm a professional wood worker and this saves me so much time and I'm not wasting product cleaning the gun or with over spray. Lots of the lower priced HVLP systems say low overspray, but the air is always flowing so anything you have in the air is getting blown around so you have a shop full of finish in no time. This gun avoids that. Pull the trigger you get air and finish,. Let it go and it all stops. put some tape over the nozzle and breather hole and hang it up for next time. Just what I needed, so if you have struggled with taking apart a HVLP gun to clean it or are sick of the buzzing from a Wagner type sprayer then get this.
As for the cork seal rings, I just used a cereal box and cut my own rings. Lacquer does eat up the rubber and I can not find any cork rings around here. I set my 15 gallon compressor to 50 pounds and that gives me a 30 pound flow. That setting has been perfect for me on all finishes. I can control the flow by how far I squeeze the trigger.
Also I have not had the problem of the paint being stripped from the gun. My gun appears to be powder coated so maybe that problem was fixed by the company.
Simple, eazy to use, and cheap... who could ask for anything more? July 1, 2009 Huck Finn This thing is so simple it's basically just an air gun spraying over a venturi tube attached to a mason jar. Nothing fancy or complex but WOW it works perfectly! I've used it to paint doors, fan blades, trim, etc. It spays latex with no issues just make sure you thin it out using Floetrol and water. Clean up is very simple. I forgot to clean it out once and all the paint had dried, well I spent about 10 min at the sink with a scrub pad and a paper clip and a few other tools and it came out looking like new. For the best results I use quite a few light coats and sand with 320 grit between each, then use 400 grit on the final coat and clear coat over that. Everything looks flawless, clean, and no brush marks, drips, or imperfections.
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