This Black & Decker fence paint sprayer is the ideal tool for amateur and pro painters.
Painting tasks can be completed quickly and easily, with no fuss.
The paint sprayer features a 1200ml canister, located on the side, which will allow you to paint larger areas without stopping to refill.
Its Paint Flow Indicator displays the flow setting for simple, repeatable performance. You can adjust the spray pattern to suit your project with precision by simply twisting the nozzle.
Includes:
Hand-held spray gun
Paint mixing bucket
Side fill canister
20 comments
Zardoz
11 Aug 17#1
Good price. Seems to be about £50 elsewhere.
danflorin3
12 Aug 17#2
Any good?
Besford
12 Aug 17#3
10 mins to do the job - 3 hours to clean up?
glenns
12 Aug 17#4
Good price, good sprayer. Not too bad for cleaning. Masking takes longer
sabreliner
12 Aug 17#5
Wow cracking price, I got one from Very catalogue a couple of months ago when they had them reduced from £60 to £50. Had a £20 off voucher on a £50 spend so £30 outlay to get mine, and that was cheap at the time. I was a bit sceptical at first but it's actually worked really well on my garden fences, for best results though you need to make sure you get the paint/treatment viscosity right by diluting (using water based products). Definitely recommend it on fences and sheds but can't comment on indoor use.
Delio79 to sabreliner
12 Aug 17#7
Any particular fence paint / protection product you recommend for use with this?
sabreliner to Delio79
12 Aug 17#10
Personally I've always used Cuprinol Ducksback fence treatment, not the cheapest by any means but found it to be very moisture/rain resistant compared to their bog standard range hence the brand name, previously brushed on but it's been perfectly usable with this sprayer. As I said though it needs a little watering down for best results. Cuprinol do sell a Ducksback treatment designed for sprayers but I am fairly sure it's more expensive and the chances are it would also need diluting anyway
dogsballs
12 Aug 17#6
could use this as I'm in the process of waxoyling the underside of an old jeep
steve350z
12 Aug 17#8
Thin stuff! Couldn't use with basic emulsion too thick
martinhamer to steve350z
12 Aug 17#9
Can you use with emulsion if you thin it down with water? I'm doing white indoor walls, but am happy to take the time to get a quality finish. This seems like a great deal..
sabreliner to martinhamer
12 Aug 17#11
Don't see why not....but for £20 it's practically a give away price, worth giving it a go I'd say.
fireman1 to martinhamer
12 Aug 17#12
If your happy to take the time for a quality finish, use rollers and brushes like any respectable decorator would to get the quality finish!
steve350z to martinhamer
17 Aug 17#20
Yes it would probably be fine with thinner paint
snoopy88
12 Aug 17#13
Anyone know if masonry paint will work in this? It would save me alot of time if it does
steve350z to snoopy88
17 Aug 17#19
I would think not as masonry paint is quite thick unless you thinned it
hhali
12 Aug 17#14
£40 in my local b&m and they were out of stock
Fozzy1957
12 Aug 17#15
None in my local
plaquey
12 Aug 17#16
Does anyone have a receipt. In b&m right now about to check price
Opening post
This Black & Decker fence paint sprayer is the ideal tool for amateur and pro painters.
Painting tasks can be completed quickly and easily, with no fuss.
The paint sprayer features a 1200ml canister, located on the side, which will allow you to paint larger areas without stopping to refill.
Its Paint Flow Indicator displays the flow setting for simple, repeatable performance. You can adjust the spray pattern to suit your project with precision by simply twisting the nozzle.
Includes:
20 comments
Seems to be about £50 elsewhere.
Couldn't use with basic emulsion too thick