![]() ![]() I didn’t want to jump to conclusions right away, so I thought I’d give it another chance. It literally sprayed for just 10 minutes then it stopped working entirely. I put the device on “Spray” and pressed the trigger to start spraying.Īnd let me tell you it sprayed like a charm… for 10 minutes… It may be beneficial if you plan on holding the device and carrying it around, but for me personally, it’s not a great feature, mainly because of the low capacity but also because I love the convenience of spraying directly from a paint bucket.Įven though Wagner says you can use this device with unthinned paints, my friend Roy suggested thinning paint beforehand and that’s what I did. Read also: Graco SG2 vs SG3 Spray Gun - Which One to Choose? If you don’t already know, the Wagner Control Pro has a 1.5-gallon container where you pour the paint so yeah, you can’t spray directly from the paint bucket. You’re stuck with just two options: spray/prime. The Wagner Control Pro 130 has no pressure adjustment. The device has only two options: spray and prime, so it’s quite challenging to mess things up.Īnd there you have also the first thumbs down for this device. Even if you have no prior experience with paint sprayers, assembling the Control Pro 130 won’t be a problem as long as you follow the instructions.Įven priming it is a no-brainer. The device was extremely easy to assemble. To be honest, I didn’t have big expectations about this paint sprayer but I still couldn’t wait to try it out. ![]() People had mixed feelings about this device but the price was too good to not give it a shot. ![]() I immediately went online to check the price and to read a couple of reviews. My friend Roy, who happens to be a big fan of Wagner sprayers, borrowed a Control Pro 130 to paint the fence of his new house and told me he had a very positive experience with it. ![]()
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