
14 Pcs Airless Paint Sprayer Gun Set with Tip Guard, 5 Spray Gun Filter, 5 Spray Tips, 1 Extension Poles and Storage Box, Suitable for Furniture, Roof, Fences(211,313,415,517,623)
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“A practical budget-friendly starter set for homeowners tackling furniture, fence, and light roof projects, but lacks the durability and refinement for sustained professional contracting.”
Our Review
This 14-piece airless sprayer set delivers solid value for DIY furniture refinishing and fence work. The included five interchangeable tips (211, 313, 415, 517, 623) cover various spray patterns effectively, while the tip guard prevents costly nozzle damage on job sites. The five filters ensure consistent flow without clogging, a common frustration with budget sprayers. Ergonomics are acceptable for overhead roof work, though the gun lacks the balanced weight distribution of professional models. Extension poles reach tight corners efficiently. Build quality feels adequate for hobbyist use—plastic components show up in the housing, limiting durability under heavy commercial use. Storage box keeps everything organized and portable.
What We Like
- Five interchangeable tips and filters provide versatility across small-to-medium spray patterns without additional purchases
- Tip guard reduces replacement costs and extends nozzle lifespan during transport and storage
- Extension poles included eliminate need for scaffolding on single-story roof and fence applications
- Organized storage box keeps accessories sorted and jobsite-ready
Watch Out For
- Plastic body components limit durability for frequent professional use or extended season work
- Generic ergonomic design creates hand fatigue during multi-hour overhead applications compared to premium models
The Verdict
“A practical budget-friendly starter set for homeowners tackling furniture, fence, and light roof projects, but lacks the durability and refinement for sustained professional contracting.”



