Harbour Freight paint spray guns

I noticed HF has inexpensive paint spary guns. I need to paint bush hog and back-hoe attachment. Which would be a decent one? Thanks
 
the gravity feed let you get under things easier without spray out that a syphone gin gives you when the paint is off the pickup.

i'm not impressed by the cheapo plastic sealing grommet they give you ont he gravity gun. mine always dribbles a bit. i ziptie a shop rag around it and paint away. that stems any flow so i don't get errant drips on good tin.

as with anything... clean it well.. if you clean it well.. it will work decently. I got about 6 years out of my first hf gun befire it finally wore to the point it was a primer only gun.. then retired it. ( some of that was my fault for improper cleaning too after looking at the needle...
 
I've been using the gravity feed spray gun for several years now (the purple color bodied one) and have like it over my other suction type sprayers .
 
If you have used and liked a $1500.00 professional paint gun you will hate the HF guns. If not then buy a HF gun and you will like it. They will lay down a decent coat of paint. I didnt know that HF had anything but gravity feed HVLPS? But then again I don't have any interest in any other type of gun. Last I bought was like $19 for two of them.
 
I use their #97855 siphon sprayers to finish everything from furniture to tractors. They work great. I'm not impressed with their gravity feed guns. Unless you replace the cup the one that comes with it has a cap that screws on like a mason jar and paint gets into the threads and makes it terrible to get the cap off.
 

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