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Are you looking for a Spray Gun with a vertical, horizontal and spot paint flow (both in broad and concentrated versions), you can find it on EmmetiStore!

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Pistola a Spruzzo con Base da Terra Black&Decker 450W
Sale price€77,00
Black&Decker 450W Spray Gun with Floor BaseBLACK&DECKER In stock, 6 units
Pistola a Spruzzo Compatta Black&Decker 400W
Sale price€58,00
Black&Decker 400W Compact Spray GunBLACK&DECKER In stock, 12 units

Spray Gun

Spray guns on EmmetiStore

Introduction

The spray gun is a versatile and useful tool for painting surfaces of different nature and size. On EmmetiStore you can find a wide range of spray guns, from low pressure versions, perfect for occasional work on small surfaces, to high pressure models, ideal for more demanding work on large surfaces such as facades or walls. In this guide, we'll explore the selection of spray guns available on EmmetiStore and provide advice for choosing the right model for your needs.

What are the characteristics of the spray guns on EmmetiStore?

The spray guns available on EmmetiStore differ in various characteristics, such as the vertical, horizontal and point paint flow, the jet width and the maximum pressure of the tool. Additionally, some models come with a built-in reservoir, while others require an external supply hose.

Vertical, horizontal and dot paint flow

The spray guns on EmmetiStore offer different options for paint flow, such as vertical, horizontal and spot. These options allow you to adapt the flow to the needs of the surface to be painted, improving the efficiency and precision of the tool.

Spray width

The width of the jet depends on the spray gun model. Models with a wider jet are ideal for working on large surfaces, such as facades and walls, while models with a more concentrated jet are more suitable for working on smaller, more detailed surfaces.

Maximum pressure

The maximum pressure of a spray gun determines how much paint can be sprayed onto the surface. High-pressure models are capable of painting larger, more demanding surfaces, while low-pressure models are ideal for occasional work on small surfaces.