



Astro EUROHV105 EuroPro Forged HVLP Spray Gun with 1.5mm Nozzle and Plastic Cup
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Reggie Crona
> 24 hourI consider myself a novice painter and I was able to lay down clear with little to no orange peel with this gun. Do hesitate to buy. I sprayed the first coat @29psi dropping down to 15psi for the next two coats.
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robc809
> 24 hourWas skeptical of it because of price and no real reviews! Few parts easy to clean up good quality spray gun. I have used sata, devibiss, Sharpe, and yes the ever so cheap hb guns but in my opinion the painter and his experience makes all the difference. This gun worked perfectly withmy small air compressor due to its low air consumption and laid down base and cheap clear beautifully! (Didnt even have to cut and buff) in my opinion best gun for the money and perfect for do it yourself er! Only flaw is cup filter has plastic filter that inserts which has tab which makes contact with fluid needle and make it stick open ruining a good paint job.....cut off tab and every thing will work properly! Save yourself the time of reviewing and comparing other guns and prices BUY THIS GUN!
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james r miller
> 24 hourI purchased this gun thinking it would be a throw away gun after time , I was wrong . Perfect spray every time. I use it for primer and base and then my Awata for clear . You cant go wrong with this gun.
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sam
> 24 hourCheap great gun
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vlad
> 24 hourFor around $100 you really can’t hate on it. If it was a sata people would be falling over it but the gun sprays really nice. It has a nice big fan. Definitely good for solids. It sprays metallics good too.
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Natalie
> 24 hourGood gun lays a nice pattern with good atomization. Oh the proper de kups adapter is the DPC-81. Not the most readily available information.
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Panel Beaters Fab
> 24 hourShoots like a dream plan to buy another to replace my old primer gun
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Consumer Advocate
> 24 hourI actually like this gun in terms of spray performance, but OMG is it an air hog! If you have a massive compressor this gun will do fine, but otherwise be prepared to take some breaks to allow the air to recover. I have two compressors feeding a line with an additional 20 gallon tank. So, one 30 gallon 2 hp, 5.8 CFM at 90 psi compressor AND one 20 gallon 5 hp (probably false claim on label) 6.2 CFM at 90 psi feeding another 20 gallon tank. Update: I dropped a star because the gun had sever issues with clogging, both the air horn nozzles and the fluid needle clog up with high build primer. The reason someone buys a gun with large needle is for primer, this one just doesnt cut it. It also ends up with primer dripping down the face of the air cap, just not quite there.
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RT
> 24 hourI bought this to replace my eastwood low-cfm usage spray gun, figuring it was a middle ground between the HF guns and the big money ones. My main concern with the EW gun was the sub-par fan height. This one puts out a nice full 8-10 tall fan when 8 away from the piece (compared to the eastwood that is more like a 5 fan) and you dont need to move at a crawling pace to get the material down. I use this with a 60 gallon compressor, with a regulator on the output set to 80psi, and I have the small 3m regulator available on amazon mounted to the gun set to around 22psi. The guns instructions say go 29psi but it feels way too high of pressure at 29psi. I also immediately upgraded the cup to the 1000mL titan aluminum cup off amazon (you need to extra import gun adapter too). With all those pieces, you get a very nice spray gun. I have so far used it to spray 2k urethane primer and single stage enamel. I am yet to find out if this 1.5mm tip will be good with clear coat.
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75btbb
> 24 hourLove it love it love it