Wagner Spray Tech 520000 Power Tex Texture Sprayer | 
| Brand: Wagner
List Price: $99.99 Buy New: $87.99 You Save: $12.00 (12%)
New (7) from $87.99
Rating: 17 reviews Sales Rank: 9833
Media: Tools & Hardware Shipping Weight (lbs): 5.6 Dimensions (in): 13 x 12.1 x 9.8
MPN: 0520000 Model: 520000 UPC: 024964174201 EAN: 0024964174201 ASIN: B000I5WAW8
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Power texture sprayer for walls and ceilings | | • | Applies popcorn, orange peel, and knockdown textures on walls and ceilings | | • | Powerful air turbine and 1-gallon adjustable hopper for fast coverage of large surfaces | | • | Includes 3 spray nozzles, 1-gallon adjustable hopper | | • | Weighs less than 5.7 pounds |
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Product Description All-in-one Wagner Power Tex powered texture sprayer features a built-in turbine with ample power to spray texture to the whole ceiling, yet simple enough for small touch-up jobs. Simply fill the hopper, plug into a standard 15 Amp wall socket and spray.
Amazon.com Product Description With three texture settings to choose from, this power texture sprayer gives walls and ceilings just the right look, from traditional to contemporary. A built-in air turbine has more than enough power to texture the whole ceiling, yet is simple and lightweight enough, at less than 5.7 pounds, to whip out for small touch up jobs. No need for a separate air compressor and long air hoses, this texture sprayer is equipped with an easy- to-fill, onboard texture hopper and plugs into a standard 15 amp wall socket for quick and easy portability. The unit sprays the same materials the pros use, standard aggregated un-aggregated texture and diluted joint compound, and setup is easy with no tools required. Three nozzles achieve the desired texture, be it orange peel or knockdown for walls, or popcorn for ceilings. And the 2-position hopper converts quickly without adapters for spraying walls or ceilings. --Brian D. OlsonWhat's in the Box Sprayer (05200003), spray nozzles, 1-gallon adjustable hopper.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 12 more reviews...
awsome tool December 23, 2006 Jeffrey M. Horn (florida,usa) 18 out of 18 found this review helpful
I am rehabing a home in Tampa, florida, and tried with mixed results to use the spray texture cans from Home Depot . six cans with six different poor results. I purchased this sprayer, shot an entire bathroom with AWSOME results. I LOVE IT. Buy one
If you're thinking about buying it, DO IT! February 24, 2008 E. Rodriguez (Miami, FL) 13 out of 13 found this review helpful
My wife and I just purchased our first home and she really dislikes popcorn ceilings. So she insisted that we have it removed and put up a knockdown texture in it's place. Then after a few estimates, the cheapest we could get it done to our whole house was for a little under $3000 which was more that what we were willing to spend with all the other things that we needed to have done to the house. So I priced out all the materials needed and my estimate came in at about $900. Keep in mind that this price is also including the cost of the tools needed (ex. 1/2" drill, trowel, paint primer, sprayer, ect.) which I didn't own. Anyway, after going to my local Home Depot, they wanted about $60 a day to rent a sprayer and since I wanted to take my time, this really wasn't an option. I know that Wagner states that this sprayer is really for touch up jobs and not exactly for doing a whole house but let me tell you, I did my whole house and it worked great. After practicing a bit in the rooms first, my results were identical to a professional job at 1/3 the price. I will tell you this, it is a lot of work and the hardest thing about it is removing the popcorn and preping the room. I know some people say to use a garden sprayer and then they sell this neat little scraper at Home Depot that you can attach a bag to so you don't make a mess but that scrapper is junk. If you want to move fast, tape up the walls and floor using plastic sheeting and use a garden hose with a 10 or 12 inch taping knife to remove the popcorn. You'll barely scratch the sheet rock underneath and you'll remove the popcorn in under 30 minutes per room. The whole process is truly a huge mess but the end result is a very nice looking textured wall. I decided to go with the medium nozzle (yellow) and I ended up with a very nice looking texture that isn't as bold and some of the houses I've seen. So if you're in the same situation my wife and me were in and you're fairly competent with tools, you'll be able to do the same thing because I'm a complete novice when it comes to drywall textures and I ended up with a great looking house. I'll also be honest and tell you that the first room I did, didn't come out as nice as the last but not because I applied the texture incorrectly but because I knocked some of it down too soon. Make sure you wait at least 20 minutes before knocking it down and after you spray a wall, take a step back and if you see any bare placed, just go over it with a quick trigger pull and you'll be amazed at what you're left with.
Wagner texture sprayer July 27, 2007 P. Costa (Modesto, CA) 10 out of 10 found this review helpful
Fantastic. Great for patches or an entire wall. Just did an entire bathroom and it came out great. Very easy to use, easy to clean. Well worth the money.
Great tool at any price. January 29, 2008 Jack Hanson (Tulsa OK USA) 9 out of 9 found this review helpful
This is a good-value tool. I am a handy-man. I have rented professional rigs and thought I would try this cheap tool for a small repair job. It works and it works well. The instructions say to mix the plaster to a pancake like consistency. Experiment with your own, but I found a "thin" pancake mixture to work better. Clean-up takes about 3 minutes. Compared to the rental cost of a professional rig, it paid for itself in one day. I will now use it for larger jobs.
Sweet November 29, 2007 A. Flyberg (Barnesville, MN) 8 out of 8 found this review helpful
Im a professional drywall finisher of over 10 years, and think this thing is great. No more hauling in a heavy texture rig and dirty hose for patch jobs. For the do-it-yourselfer $100 it isn't much more than a regular hopper and gun that requires a compressor. Great price for a sweet sprayer.
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