Just got one I have been painting for over 20 years it’s a great little pump . The only thing that could be improved is it should be able to run both ways cord and cordless .
@@Toolaholic DeWalt has a Flexvolt 120v adapter that if I remember correctly plugs in an AC outlet and fits where the battery pack goes. Wouldn't that work on this unit?
I watched to learn about the importance of the ground wire and you answered that. Thank you. If you are talking about sprayer we want to know the GPM that it can spray and the max tip size as well.
Kiefer, i would only add overspray information and price (USD and CAD), 😂 as we noticed on your face there was some overspray but not that much on medium setting
They should update this unit with a battery bank instead of just a slot for 1. Assuming someone buying this will already have some dewalt batteries from other tools, so why not allow the unit to accept 2-3 batteries at once. I’m hearing roughly 3 gallons per battery as of now
My boss just bought one for me to paint the exterior of a shopping mall. (Mostly detail work) but I have to be there during normal business hours, there aren't many outlets. Hopefully this is the right solution.
You mean other than a bunch of scenarios where you might not have access to power? How about not needing to drag around an extension cord all day, setting your machine where ever you want, not worrying about if your gonna be able to reach an area without moving everything to a different outlet. I can see even taking this up on a lift and just going to town out of a bucket. I mostly have power on 99% of my jobsites but would still probably prefer to use this all over the place, especially on exteriors.
I always backroll when spraying walls/ceilings for light texture. If you spray only, it makes the surface too smooth, and it makes any sort of touch up near impossible, unless you spray again. The other reason i backroll is adhesion on first coat over raw drywall
Tell me you're not a painter without telling me you're not a painter. Back rolling helps for future touch ups and it also helps the ptoduct adhere better by pushing it into what you're painting.
This is not a review, this is a instructional how to use it, a review is when you give the pros and cons of a product, you can’t review something that is new and you haven’t use. You should call it box opening video