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Preval Complete Spray Gun
 
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Preval Complete Spray Gun

by Preval
3.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (8 customer reviews)

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Product Specifications
Part Number :#267
Item Package Quantity:1
Item Dimensions
Weight:10.40 Ounces
Length:10.50 inches
Width:2.50 inches
Height:2.50 inches

Technical Details

  • Versatile spray applicator for all kinds of liquids
  • Comes with a refillable container jar
  • You can change jars for different uses!
  • Always produces professional results
  • Economical and easy to use

Product Description

Preval comes in two parts: an aerosol power unit and a glass jar. The two pieces attach by twisting on the jar to the bottom of the aerosol unit. The Preval spray system is meant to be refillable and is small enough to be portable, whether you place it in your tool box, under the sink, or in your pocket. The Preval is the perfect pocket-size sprayer for small finishing or touch up jobs. Preval can handle all kinds of finish including paints, lacquer, shellac and gel coats. Each power unit (available separately) sprays up to 16oz. of liquid.

Product Details

  • Product Dimensions: 10.5 x 2.5 x 2.5 inches ; 10.4 ounces
  • Shipping Weight: 13.6 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • ASIN: B0000AY19M
  • California residents: Click here for Proposition 65 warning.
  • Item model number: 267
  • Average Customer Review: 3.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (8 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #6,856 in Home Improvement (See Top 100 in Home Improvement)


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Customer Reviews

8 Reviews
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4 star:
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3 star:
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Average Customer Review
3.6 out of 5 stars (8 customer reviews)
 
 
 
 
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars A BIG Hassle Working With Latex Paint, June 12, 2011
This review is from: Preval Complete Spray Gun (Misc.)
If you're dealing with latex paint and you know what you're doing: 3 stars.

If you're dealing with latex paint and don't know what you're doing: 1 star.

The good:

- The idea of being able to spray various types of materials/mediums with a

small, simple sprayer is brilliant

- This unit is ideal for small projects that DON'T require latex paints

- The price (at least w/o shipping) is easy on your pocketbook

- Measuring the volume of liquid added to the glass container is very easy

The bad:

- It does NOT spray all materials well, particularly latex interior paints

- The thinning information for "water-based paints" (which therefore includes

latex) is confusing; the PreVal box says thin it at a ratio of 3 to 1 but

PreVal's website says thin it at a ratio of 3 to 2. Furthermore, PreVal's

customer service reps say you'll need to experiment with a thinning ratio

for latex to find out what works. This is an unnecessary pain in the rear.

- The plastic pick-up "straw" that extends into the glass container is fragile; I

broke two separate units by trying to swivel the sprayer nozzle in line with the

tri-angular vent/notch per PreVal's instructions. The pick-up straw broke where

it enters the bottom of the sprayer. (BTW, if PreVal directs you to "Turn the

button on the Power Unit so the red insert in the button points in the same

direction as the air vent on the coupling" why don't they just manufacture it

that way?) I finally ended up NOT trying to twist the nozzle face in line with the vent and just left the unit as it came out of the box; about 90 degrees out of line and it worked just fine.

- The unit cannot be tilted more than 45 degrees or paint will run out the vent hole

- The unit MUST be cleaned after finishing using it or the paint will dry and

inevitably lead to clogging. Of course you'd expect this if you pulled the pick-

up tube out of your paint bottle and left it but clogging occurs even if you

leave the pick-up tube totally submerged in your paint, for instance, if you want

to come back later and spray an additional coat on your project

- You may not be able to remove all clogs; the instructions say to remove a clog that you need to hold your finger over the nozzle and push the nozzle down thereby forcing propellant to go backwards through the nozzle and expel the clog, but I had some paint that got trapped in between the nozzle head and the pickup tube filter and there was no way to get it out (hence, another reason why you MUST clean the unit out by spraying thinner through it when you're done each time)

So here's my experience with this product so far: I needed to spray a ceiling medallion with a high quality, white acrylic latex paint before I glued the medallion to my ceiling. Because latex is very thick it needed to be thinned. Some mediums need to be thinned at 8 to 1 or even 4 to 1 but latex needs to be thinned at a whopping 3 to 2 ratio. When I asked PreVal customer service if the high ratio of the thinning additive would discolor or alter the capabilities of the paint, they said "no" and referred me to the thinning product they recommended (X-I-M Latex X-tender). However, when you read the X-I-M Latex X-tender product sheet it boasts no dis-colorization or paint detriment when you use the product at a rate of 2-6 ounces per gallon, not at the enormous rate of 3 to 2. So the jury's still out on how your applied latex paint will perform in the long run. So after thinning at both a 3-2 ratio and even a 3-3 ratio, latex paint still does NOT dispense from the nozzle in a fine, highly atomized form like a spray paint can. Not good. It shoots small globules of paint; very small, but globules nonetheless. (Note: I didn't try to thin it down more than 50-50 because I felt I really needed more paint than thinning product on my medallion but that's just me.) True, at a ratio of 3-2 or 3-3 the paint does flatten out a lot when drying but I was never able to get a perfectly even, globule-less coat of paint; if I hold my project at various angles after the paint dried I'd see what looked like very small, light `freckles' close to each other on the medallion (this is the paint globules/spatters after they dried). Next I decided to move the spray unit across the surface more slowly and load it up with more paint. When I did this the `freckling' was not a problem; paint would dry in a nice, smooth coat. However, now the problem was that your paint is so thinned out, and put on so heavy, it runs. Remember, you can't tilt the sprayer more than 45 degrees while spraying. So you can't put your project down flat because you don't want to tilt the sprayer more than 45 degrees and get paint to leak from the sprayer, nor can you hold the sprayer upright and tilt your project up off your workbench (because paint begins to run). This was EXTREMELY irritating!!! I ended up tilting my medallion about 15-20 degrees and held the PreVal unit a little less than 45 degrees and tried to quickly paint my medallion before paint started to run. It seemed to work but what a hassle!

Keep in mind that my review deals strictly with spraying latex paint. In my opinion, millions of homeowners would be thrilled to buy this product for touch up jobs on interior latex paints in their homes but these limitations make buying the product a real downer. Fix these problems for spraying latex, PreVal, and you'd be swimming in sales.
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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great for painting speakers, October 30, 2008
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This review is from: Preval Complete Spray Gun (Misc.)
It takes a little while to get used to how to get a consistent spray, and how to unclog it, but it's all in the instructions, so if you just follow them, it works great for painting speakers.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Awesome!, January 16, 2012
This review is from: Preval Complete Spray Gun (Misc.)
I am a woodworker and bought this to use on jobs that are too small for setting up the full size sprayer. I love this thing! I sprayed laquer with it and the power cartridge lasted twice as long as I had hoped for. Lays down a good finish with zero runs or problems. At first I was worried about not being able to tilt past 45 degrees but that was a non issue. I am on the way to the big Orange box store (cheaper there) to buy as many as I can carry!
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