Top Handled & Professional Airless Paint Sprayers for Clean & Even Paint Finishing
Need a little help on your next DIY home project? This collection of the best airless paint sprayers has you covered.
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Titan ControlMax 1500 High Efficiency Airless Paint Sprayer
A less advanced version of the company’s 1900 model, this airless paint sprayer is an excellent choice for all-purpose, everyday painting tasks. Like all Titan airless paint sprayers, it uses a high-efficiency new-tip technology that delivers a softer, more consistent spray pattern for polished, smoother finishes.
Pros
- A front-positioned dial controls paint flow
- Outputs one-half gallon of paint or stain per minute
- Hose extends from 25 to 75 feet
- Comes with a 2-year warranty
Cons
- Using textured paint is not recommended
Graco TrueCoat 360 DS Paint Sprayer
Why borrow a paint gun when you can have your own for less than $200? This Amazon best-selling airless paint sprayer has functions and features perfect for light DIY construction or small craft and hobby projects. Compact and easy to operate (even for beginners), this sprayer has a recyclable bag replacement system to jump from project to project lickety-split.
Pros
- Budget-friendly
- High-quality stainless-steel piston pump
- VacuValve technology lets you spray in any direction
- Dual speed adjustments
- In-handle storage for the extra tip
Cons
- Very low or high temperatures may affect sprayer performance
Graco Magnum X7 Cart Airless Paint Sprayer
If you’ve ever struggled to move around cumbersome paint sprayers and hoses, the frustration is finally over. The X7 model from Graco has a lightweight cart that is capable of supporting and transporting the machine, paint bucket and hose around the project area.
“The hook on the front of the X7’s cart makes moving the sprayer a 10-second job for one person,” writes Amazon five-star customer reviewer Curtis.
Pros
- Holds a one- to five-gallon pail
- Suction tube allows you to spray directly from paint buckets
- Can hold up to 100 feet of hose
- Connects with garden hose for easy cleanup
- Fold-down handle for storing
Cons
- Pump is not replaceable
Graco Ultra Cordless Handheld Airless Sprayer
Designed for small interior and exterior jobs, this battery-powered airless paint sprayer has no cords to deal with. Besides its obvious portability, the sprayer sets up fast—literally in seconds—so it’s perfect for objects too hard to paint with a brush or roller, such as shutters and lattices. The box includes the unit, two DeWalt 20V Lithium Ion batteries, a slim charger, four 32-ounce FlexLiner bags and a soft-sided storage case. Make sure you know the difference between a paint sprayer and roller.
Pros
- Comfortable trigger spray grip
- Batteries are included
- Drop-in replaceable pump eliminates costly repairs
- Cup liners are soft to squeeze out all the air
Cons
- Only holds one-quarter gallon of paint
Titan ControlMax 1900 PRO High Efficiency Airless Paint Sprayer
You may not be a pro, but you can paint like one. Designed for professional painters and serious DIYers, this airless paint sprayer has a 0.07 horsepower pump and a maximum operating pressure of 1600 psi (pounds per square inch). It shoots out paint in a soft fan pattern for easy overlaps.
Amazon 5-star reviewer, Beardsaw‘s only complaint is he keeps painting. “I am a general contractor and don’t always do the painting on my remodels. When the job is smaller, I’ll do it to make a little more on the job. I spent several years as a full-time painter when I was younger. I’m familiar with all the fancy sprayers but couldn’t justify spending that kind of money. The problem with this thing is, it works so good, I keep doing the painting.”
Pros
- All-metal gun
- Encased in high-quality polymer
- Extendable hose
- 2-year warranty
Cons
- Hoses and connectors from other brands won’t fit