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Review on REXBETI Ultimate 750 Electric Lightweight Spraying by Buddy Colbert

Revainrating 3 out of 5

The positive reviews are over the top, this is a disposable napping machine (hair dryer)

I was impressed by the positive reviews here and as an experienced painter using an airless (old pro wire whisk) I figured this might be the case its work for touch window. NO. no no and . no If you have textured paint, e.g. a very textured one like on siding, fences or decking (rough to the touch) this works well. DO NOT USE IN HOT AND DRY CLIMATE. You should use this machine very early in the morning when your area reaches 80 degrees Fahrenheit and below as the paint dries around the needle and in the tip. I can draw and use buckets of soap on site to drop my tips and details right after use. I decided to try this on properly diluted and glued premium paint (sorry, no product plugs or recommendations here). Results? Same material, same dilution between my cheap super old tiny airless machine with Graco low pressure nozzles on the lowest setting and this machine. I noticed the roughness and I consider only a high quality professional finish to be acceptable. In my opinion, anyone who does interior or furniture work should buy an airless machine for at least $200, spend some paint, and fall in love with its results. Now value for money. I believe this machine costs about $25 or $30. This really is a toy hair dryer, all plastic and very cheap to make. I saw a review of some cabinet doors that were painted with this machine here. I think it looks good because the picture is so far from the finish and there is no other finish to compare. Think of this car as the equivalent of a high-end aerosol can that's actually a little more spotty. This would be great for mottled color texture effects like two colors, a green base with some copper flecks, or vice versa (vintage copper?). Anyway, bottom line, I bought this car to donate as a flatbed painter and trailer because I won't be using oil based paints in my airless painting. I'm sure it's a good and right purification, yada yada. but no. I'd rather sacrifice a cheap syringe. OVERSPRAY - Those who mention little/no overspray most likely have no experience with Graco ultra-low pressure nozzles (green) and airless. In fact, with the right pressure, a regular airless sprayer sprays a lot less than an orange hair dryer. Does this car have its own place? Of course it can be outdoors in fall or early spring and use spartan or other poly or oil based paints. IN THE HOUSE? Absolutely not. Never. Would buy at least a $150 manual airless sprayer, although I'm not a fan, I'll stick with a larger pot and airless pump and waste paint for excellent results. DON'T THINK DON'T THINK you can spray Airless or HVLP right out of the box and do a great job. Will not happen. please practice Grab a 2x4, scrap furniture, or something disposable and practice there first. Perhaps translucent cover stains are the exception, they tend to self-level to a certain extent and are very forgiving. You can see the tiny sketches are fuzzy in relation to the baseboard, but blow it up, it's 5.5 inches wide, take a scale and look at the rough patchy paint (rough paint holds dirt, is hard to clean, scratches, can be scraped etc) etc) I hope this review helps balance the MORE BETTER positive reviews that say this atomizer is actually better than the more expensive big brands and airless atomizers. what I mean).

Pros
  • paint application tools
Cons
  • unreliable