🎨 Transform your space faster, cleaner, and smarter with Wagner Control Pro 150!
The WagnerSpraytech Control Pro 150 is a high-efficiency airless paint sprayer designed for professionals and serious DIYers. It delivers coatings three times faster than rollers, reduces overspray by 55% with HEA technology, and operates at a powerful 1500 PSI. Equipped with a 25-foot hose and a rebuildable pump, it offers durability and precision for large exterior projects, making it the ultimate tool for flawless, efficient painting.
Brand | Wagner |
Tank Volume | 5 Gallons |
Color | Multi-colored |
Material | Plastic |
Product Dimensions | 16"W x 18.2"H |
Style | Sprayer |
Power Source | AC/DC |
Included Components | Handtools, Multitool Accessory, Multitools |
Model Name | Control Pro 150 |
Maximum Pressure | 1.5E+3 Pound per Square Inch |
Hose Length | 300 Inches |
UPC | 024964251049 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00024964251049 |
Manufacturer | Wagner Spraytech |
Part Number | 580000 |
Item Weight | 17.91 pounds |
Item model number | 0580000 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | Control Pro 150 |
Voltage | 120 |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Maximum Pressure | 1500 Pound per Square Inch |
Measurement System | Metric |
Special Features | Airless |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | Warranty |
F**T
Paint sprayer newbie. I really like it.
I’ve never used a paint sprayer before, but with the instructions provided, it was fairly simple. The nice thing about using this paint sprayer is that even with the cleanup afterward, the overall project took much less time than it would have if it were done with a brush. So far, I have used it to paint two small sheds and started painting a house.It holds well in the hand while spraying. The cord is a bit stiff, but I think at the price point, it works really well.The cleanup does take a little more time than I expected, but I can see why all those steps are necessary to keep the sprayer in good running condition for a long time. And as I stated earlier, it is still much quicker than painting by brush.
D**C
Works great
This makes painting so much better! The only negative thing that I can say is the hose is extremely hard should be made of something more flexible. Overall it's very easy to clean and pack up. I'm very happy with it, no problems at all. It comes with extra filters.
K**R
this product p130 wagner sprayer is junk..........
This is the worst piece of junk I have ever used and I have used plenty of power sprayers and air brush devices. I had a wagner power pro that worked just fine, it just got too old. If I have had 4 hours of this gun spraying correctly , I know i have had twice that amount of time trying to make it work correctly. It moves water just fine but when I add the product ( Sherwin Williams top of the line ) it clogs almost immediately. As you attempt to fix it , you will end up painted. The small plastic nozzle / disperser and the filter do not function very long. Only one set of replacements come with the p130 and stores can not get them. The paint man told me to deal with Wagner. Pathetic product and service. Do yourself a favor and stay away from this $250 junk.
E**S
Easy and Effective Tool for Basement Floor Redo
I absolutely love this little guy for redoing my basement floors. The even spray it provides makes the task a breeze, and it's incredibly easy to use. I was amazed by how efficient and effective this tool is in giving my floors a perfect finish. Highly recommend it for anyone looking to tackle a similar project!
M**3
Excellent product
This thing is AWESOME. No drip and with enough extensions I don't have to reach so much. Also the tip is great. I keep a towel with me. If it plugs you simply turn the tip by hand 180 degrees and shoot a stream into the towel, flip it back and you are good to go.
A**R
An item that everyone should own
I found this item really easy to use and clean up afterwards. I think it’s a great item that really saved me a lot of time and effort when it comes to painting. Its straight to the point with easy to follow instructions. It does have a lot of features and is built well. Its a trusted brand that's why I bought it. The spray pattern can be adjusted. This was my first time using this type of machine and it came out better than I thought. If you like or hate painting, I would suggest this machine. I don't care for painting, so I was looking for a quick get it done solution and this was it.
W**G
Control 170, Review after first project
I bought the 170 version because I wanted to spray some oil based primer as well as latex paint. I also think the all metal spray gun and longer hose is worth it compared to the 150 model.First time spraying paint. The unit is pretty easy to use, definitely read the manual first, get familiar with it. Overall, I'm happy with this thing and will get plenty of use from it.I had to thin the oil based primer a little, like a 10:1 paint to thinner ratio. I used zinsser cover stain bonding primer. I used mineral spirits to thin because I already had that on hand for clean up. I tried to spray the un-thinned primer, but the spray pattern was poor, kept clogging. I used both 515 and 517 spray tips, even the 517 clogged. After I thinned it just a little, it sprayed without issue.When it came to the latex paint, this thing rock and rolled. I didn't have to thin it, used the 515 tip. I used a Behr mid-grade paint + primer. I got about 280 sq ft per gallon of paint, following the recommended usage of 10-12 inches from the wall and 50% overlap. I recommend having some extra paint, it takes some just to charge the whole system and you might have some consumed in troubleshooting.If your feeding from a 1 gallon can, you have to check the level regularly. If the level gets to low and you get air in the system, you'll have to purge the hose line. It'll eat up you paint having to do that.I needed two finish coats. With some practice, someone might be able to get the coverage right with one coat.Cleaning was less messy than I expected, though cleaning up oil based is expensive. I went through 3 gallons of mineral spirits flushing it out, and the waste has to be put in containers and all that. For cleaning latex paint, I first flushed with 4-5 gallons of hot water, then with 4-5 gallons of soapy water, and finally rinsed again with 4-5 gallons of hot water. For day-to-day breaks in using it, I just left the whole system charged with water. When it's time to go again, you just drain the water, purge the line with paint and off you go.The long term storage part is kinda hard, it takes 3-hands to do it (one to hold a small container of oil, one to block the spray port, and one to turn the unit on), and you end up with some kind of oil in the lines. I'm going to rig something up for this next time.I'm looking forward to future painting projects, this thing is a huge time saver. I'll never roll a room again if I can avoid it.
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