








🎨 Spray Like a Pro, Finish Like a Boss!
The Wagner FLEXiO 590 HVLP Paint Sprayer combines powerful X-Boost turbine technology with dual nozzles and 10-speed adjustable flow to deliver professional-grade finishes up to 10 times faster than brushes. Ideal for both indoor and outdoor projects, it sprays unthinned paints with precision and minimal overspray, making it the go-to tool for millennials seeking efficiency, quality, and versatility in home improvement.














| ASIN | B00FBP4QT0 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #187,303 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #511 in Paint Sprayers |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (2,813) |
| Date First Available | 4 October 2013 |
| Item display weight | 9.2 Pounds |
| Item model number | 529010 |
| Item volume | 1300 Milliliters |
| Manufacturer | Wagner Spraytech |
| Material type | Latex |
| Part number | 0529010 |
| Power source type | Corded Electric |
| Product Dimensions | 40.39 x 17.02 x 35.31 cm; 957.08 g |
L**E
World famous Wagner quality. One can adjust the pressure and also the volume of paint you require. Variable fan sizes. Easy availability of spare parts on Amazon itself and easy cleaning after work is done. Fits stronger and younger hands for continuous work as it is a bit heavy with the filled up paints. (age 50+) Painting works is completed fast...greatly saves time and labour cost and paint finishing is far far better than what is done by brushes or rollers. I sprayed PU, plastic and oil paints - works well with all the three materials but cleaning process to be done immediately after painting is done. Best quality.
J**O
I was excited to write this review after several months of use because if you are like me, you are hesitant in purching this unit for fear or undesired results or clean up hassle. I will say this, I would only recommend using water based paint, primer, and poly in this unit. Oil based requires too much time in clean up. This sprayer is awesome. I have used it to prime, paint, and Poly finish my custom built cabinets. I can achieve a professional finish with this gun. I built a spray booth in my Garage and after diluting the latex paint almost 10% and adding floetrol this gun sprays amazing for the price. I am the type of person that does not like brush marks and I am a good painter when it comes to using a brush or roller. Clean up is actually easy once you get the hang of it. Clean up takes about 25 minutes with latex paint for me now. I can paint one coat of a cabinet carcass or multiple cabinet doors and clean up in less than 1 hr. I would not recommend spraying oil based as it makes clean up too difficult. I have sprayed water based primer, latex, and water based poly with this with amazing results. Perfectly flat finishes without orange peel marks. Spraying Poly can be difficult however trial and error on test pieces is advised. Use premium latex paint with this gun and you will see amazing results. I have not yet tried the fine sprayer that comes with this unit. Am planning to try that soon in spraying some stain or dye. When diluting the paint I usually spray on or around the 5 power setting and back the nozzle control knob all the way back. From this position i slightly advance the nozzle knob until I achieve the desirable results. There is definitely a learning curve to this sprayer, in fact my first attempt using it failed miserably and caused me several hours of stripping and sanding down the poplar cabinet doors and face frame back down to bare wood. My issue was that I did not tighten the nozzle assembly tight enough causing splatter/globs to come out. This was of course user error. Diluting latex up to 10% and adding floetrol is a must to achieve professional results on wood. It allows the latex to dry slowly and level out eliminating orange peel effect. The floetrol allows the gun to spray the paint better and more consistently. Do not attempt to spray the paint without either of these. You will get frustrated and believe the error is on the product and not the user. My first cabinet received 10 coats between the primer, latex and poly and they turned out with a perfect professional look. In fact it turned out better than my friends custom cabinets that they spent 10K on. If you are like me and hate brush painting and want professional results with your paint then do not hesitate to get this sprayer. You will be glad you did. I could not afford to spend $500+ on a spray unit, and I am glad i didn't. I have used it outdoors, and indoor in a erected booth and both give amazing results. curing paint should be stored inside to eliminate bugs and dust particles from landing on the paint or poly.
C**I
Good..but lock which setting to color jar very week..this is disadvantage prouduct
C**O
Es una herramienta muy practica para pequeños o medianos trabajos, a mi en lo personal me funciono muy bien, la recomiendo ampliamente.
B**C
I was tired of always staining the deck by hand, especially the lattice, railing and balusters. I decided to try out a spray gun. Researched and researched and this one came back as what I decided the best option for performance and cost. I used the sprayer with Ready Seal Pecan wood stain with sprayer set on "light material flow" and air power "level 2".. I couldn't be happier with the results. My deck is 18' x22' and 14' off the ground. Lattice covers the sides all the way to the ground. I stained the outside of lattice only (roughly 800 sq. feet of lattice) Pros - Made staining the deck fun...well almost - Much faster than painting by hand. - Balusters and lattice were extremely simple. These are normally the worst parts of staining the deck. Cons - Overspray - Yes there is some overspray. I was prepared for this. I bought a bunch of cheap plastic tarps from walmart and taped them to side of house. Total cost of tape and plastic tarps about $15. - Remove paint cup - Removing the paint cup is difficult, especially once covered in paint. tried oil wrench and many other tools. Found easiest way to remove simply to place sprayer on ground, hold paint cup firmly between shoes and twist the top with my hands. Neutral -Weight - Yes the gun is heavy, but certainly manageable. Weight is mostly due to the large 1.5 quart paint cup. A smaller cup would make it lighter, but you would have to fill it that much more often. - Spray gun will splatter a bit the first second you squeeze the trigger, but the Ready Seal does not show any of these drips . It just soaks in evenly as it dries. - Paint Usage - Even with the overspray I found the spray gun to not use much more stain than when I have used a brush and roller in the past. I used 5 gallons to completely cover my large deck, lattice and railings as described above. Although not absolutely necessary, I did put a second coat on a few days later using an additional 4 gallons. - Cleanup - Cleanup consisted of running a quart of mineral spirits through the gun and taking a few parts off the nozzle. Fairly easy. Time to cleanup was probably no longer than cleaning brushes and roller. I highly recommend the sprayer. I debated for weeks before deciding to go this route instead of just staining deck by hand again. This was a no brainer $120 investment for the amount of time it saved.
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