🎨 Elevate your finish game—spray smarter, not harder!
The AEROPRO R500 LVLP Air Spray Gun (model A610) features advanced low-volume, low-pressure technology for up to 65% paint utilization and a smooth, fine finish with minimal overspray. Equipped with durable Teflon coating and stainless steel nozzles in 1.3, 1.5, and 1.7mm sizes, it offers versatile use for automotive, furniture, and home painting projects. Its ergonomic dual-trigger design reduces fatigue, while a wide 280mm spray pattern accelerates coverage. Built to last with corrosion-resistant materials and capable of handling quadruple working pressure, this spray gun is a professional-grade tool for millennial managers who demand efficiency and quality.
Brand | AEROPRO |
Tank Volume | 0.6 Liters |
Color | black |
Recommended Uses For Product | Painting |
Material | Stainless Steel, Polyethylene (PE) |
Item Weight | 1.39 Kilograms |
Product Dimensions | 7.9"W x 9.3"H |
Power Source | air_powered |
Included Components | AEROPRO A610 LVLP Spray Gun, 1.3mm, 1.4mm, 1.5mm, 1.7mm, and possibly 2.0mm nozzles |
Model Name | A610 |
Hose Length | 1.8 Meters |
Style | Gun |
Manufacturer | Jax Technology Co.,Ltd |
Item Weight | 3.05 pounds |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | R500/A610 |
Manufacturer Part Number | A610 |
Special Features | Low Pressure, High Volume |
L**K
well made, easy to keep clean, very easy to look like a pro with.
I'm not a pro painter, and this gun really changed the outcome. switched from rattle can to mixing three-part paint, thinner, hardener, and could not be happier. This gun really didn't take that much getting used to. You still need to do the good prep work, get everything ready to take paint, prime it, and then paint it. That said, good tools make a difference. This is a good spray, I'm glad I've got it!it sprays even coats, is easy to adjust coat thickness and 'dryness' on the fly with just a simple twist of control knobs. I run it with about 30-35 psi with an air dryer, and it does well with that for me. When done, it's easy to clean since it comes apart so well. I'll typically clean once with thinner than then fill the cup with clean thinner and spray that through, take it all apart again, dry everything off, and put it back in the box. sprayer is still like new.
V**R
Spraying Thinned Lacquer!
I am a woodworker looking for a cheaper and more efficient way to spray thinned lacquer with my pancake compressor. Problem sloved.I am using a 6 gallon 150 psi compressor with an added 7 gallon expansion tank. 2.7 cfm @ 90 psi. Regulator is set at 35 psi. 30% lacquer thinner to 70% watco lacquer by weight.Fantastic results. It comes out just like a spray can. Best yet, I could use my existing compressor. This setup was easy on my compressor, even when spraying two end tables at once.
A**O
It' A Winner
I've been spraying paint for 60 years, these spray guns are a lot of bang for the buck, as good as many of the high priced spray guns I've owned. They lay down paint as good as any other professional gun for a fraction of the price, it's a winner. As advertised this LVLP spray gun when paired to a small compressors all the way down to 20 gallon capacity, it will do a fantastic job. I personally found it to do an excellent job shooting Acrylic Urethane, lacquer, single stage, base coat, clear coat, and primers. For the price of this AeroPro R500 A610, purchase three of them, so you don't have to change spray nozzles, set one up for primer, one for base coat/Acrylic Urethane/ Clear Coat, you'll still pay less than one expensive Devilbiss gun. Don't believe all the negative hype that these AeroPro R500 A610 LVLP spray guns are junk, mechanically they're excellent quality and mechanically sound. I read one review that contained a complaint that the pressure regulator lens is plastic, fact is that it works, second as any old timer knows who's a bit creative, either purchase one with a glass lens, or simply make a paper flap to protect it from over spray, easier yet, wipe the thing off. You purchased a great spray gun for a great price with accessories. As always, it's the guy squeezing the trigger that's important, that comes with experience and time.I've read a few negative complaints about the AEROPRO R500-610, it was obvious from the complaints they more than likely originated from inexperienced users. Complaints that the spray gun tip could not be removed, possibly cross threaded. The fact is this complaint is not all that uncommon, over the years I've found a few spray gun tips that were excessively tight, generally the tip is not cross threaded, just over tightened during assembly, with the proper tools, experience, and patience you can get the tip loose without damaging the spray gun. Leaking spray guns, generally, during my 60 plus years of spray painting, I've found that a leaking spray gun is due to over pressure, water getting into the air line, improper cleaning. A leaking spray gun is a common problem amongst professionals and amateur sprayers alike. It’s often caused by the fluid nozzle becoming loose or dried paint blocking the needle, another words, cleanliness is an absolute must with spray guns. A leaking spray gun can also be caused by a damaged needle packing, this falls back to improper cleaning/maintenance, over pressure, etc.. Paint sputtering: this usually means that your nozzle simply isn’t on tight enough, or that the spray gun wasn't cleaned properly.Spray gun painting, especially automotive spray painting is an art that must be learned over time, most of these problems are caused by "cockpit error, not the equipment, far too many are too quick to blame the equipment. Number one, use only the proper solvents when cleaning, the wrong cleaning solutions can damage, or turn your spray gun into a useless piece of junk.Update: I purchased a second AeroPro A610 so I could have one gun setup for primers, and one for base, and clear coat and I purchased a 5 piece nozzle set to handle all types of paint and primer types. My only con is that in general, all these spray guns seem to focus on how pretty they are and have a slippery finish, the handles should have a textured surface, it's like that Glock pistol you own, you don't want it slipping around in your hand so you have complete control.Anyway, the AEROPRO 500-A610 IS A Winner.
P**R
Good bang for the buck.
A very good gun. Many on the market using this very design. Already had one.Wanted abackup.
I**5
Yes you can paint a car with this.
Very low overspray, nice atomization and it will work with a Husky 20gal, 1.5hp compressor. Get a nice diaphram regulator at the gun though. The regulator with it works, but its tough to get it at the pressure you need.
S**P
Excellent for a DIY person!
The media could not be loaded. I bought this gun kit to replace the cheap HF guns I had been using. After looking up reviews on Google for the best budget-friendly spray gun, I came across this one. At first, I was hesitant to give it much thought despite the seemingly good reviews as I figured it was just another cheap gun. But, after some internal debating and a Prime Day sale back in July, I pulled the trigger (pun intended).I am really glad I did because as of today, this gun has been amazing for what it is. I am in no way a professional. If anything, I am learning as I go, with access to a long-time friend / professional in the business. To date, I have laid down self-etching primer and two different color single-stage urethane paints on my project truck. Despite my lack of skill, the gun has done a great job laying down what I've put through it. I have to say I really like this gun and the various air cap sets that came with it. It's very easy to disassemble for cleaning post-spray, the tool it came with is awesome, and it came with the adapter for the disposable cup system.The one caveat to my positive review is the pressure regulator that came with it... It is useless for anything under 25 psi. Most things I lay down with a much higher pressure, but believe it or not, the primer I've been using recommends 7-10 psi (but I still target 15-20), and the provided regulator just isn't up to the task. Fortunately, I have a pretty solid regulator from my old HF gun (I forget the brand of the regulator, but it is NOT a HF cheapy cheap).All-in-all, this gun is pretty stout and does a pretty solid job for the price point. I am actually considering getting another on that I can dedicate to just clear coat. I'll just have to get a better regulator. ;-)Pictures of the paint I've laid with THIS gun are included in this review.
E**R
Paints very well
Works great for me
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