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title: "WAGNER Universal Sprayer W 590 FLEXiO - Electric Paint Sprayer for Wall & Ceiling/Wood & Metal paint - interior and exterior usage, covers 15m² - 6 min, 1300 ml/ 800 ml capacity, 630 W"
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# 630W high-power turbine Up to 15m² coverage in 6 min Quick-change spray attachments WAGNER Universal Sprayer W 590 FLEXiO - Electric Paint Sprayer for Wall & Ceiling/Wood & Metal paint - interior and exterior usage, covers 15m² - 6 min, 1300 ml/ 800 ml capacity, 630 W

**Brand:** wagner
**Price:** 15214950₫
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## Summary

> 🎯 Spray smarter, finish faster — own the room with Wagner W 590 FLEXiO!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** WAGNER Universal Sprayer W 590 FLEXiO - Electric Paint Sprayer for Wall & Ceiling/Wood & Metal paint - interior and exterior usage, covers 15m² - 6 min, 1300 ml/ 800 ml capacity, 630 W by wagner
- **How much does it cost?** 15214950₫ with free shipping
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## Best For

- wagner enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted wagner brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Speed Meets Precision:** X-BOOST turbine powers through 15m² in just 6 minutes, saving you hours on every project.
- • **Smart & Simple Operation:** Variable air & material volume controls plus patented I-SPRAY nozzle for flawless atomization.
- • **Versatile Material Mastery:** Handles water- & solvent-based paints, enamels, varnishes, and wood stains with ease.
- • **Clean-Up & Change in a Snap:** Separable gun and Click & Paint tech make switching colors and cleaning hassle-free.
- • **Effortless Pro-Level Finish:** FLEXiO tech ensures uniform coverage with unthinned paints—no compromises on quality.

## Overview

The WAGNER Universal Sprayer W 590 FLEXiO is a powerful 630W electric paint sprayer designed for both interior and exterior use. It covers up to 15m² in 6 minutes, supports a wide range of water- and solvent-based materials, and features FLEXiO technology for uniform, single-coat coverage without thinning. With quick-change spray attachments, variable air and paint flow controls, and a patented I-SPRAY nozzle, it delivers professional-quality finishes for DIY enthusiasts tackling walls, ceilings, wood, and metal. Its user-friendly design, combined with the WAGNER DIY app, ensures smarter prep, painting, and cleanup—making it the ultimate tool for millennial managers who value efficiency, quality, and style in home improvement.

## Description

From the manufacturer The WORLD TOOL AWARDS: Honouring outstanding tools Our Universal Sprayer W 590 FLEXiO was honoured with the WORLD TOOL AWARD in the ‘Premium’ class. The jury particularly emphasised its outstanding functionality and quality. This award makes our device one of the best universal sprayers on the market. Setup the W 590 FLEXiO Proper preparation is everything! Always mask & mask off before applying paint Select the correct spray attachment Dilute and stir paint if necessary Fill paint safely Align suction tube Click spray attachment onto turbine Adjust air volume, material volume and spraying direction Setup the W 590 FLEXiO Proper preparation is everything! Always mask & mask off before applying paint Select the correct spray attachment Dilute and stir paint if necessary Fill paint safely Align suction tube Click spray attachment onto turbine Adjust air volume, material volume and spraying direction Application of the W 590 FLEXiO For a quick and perfect spray result! Quick and easy start-up Simple and perfectly covering paint application For water- or solvent-based materials For large and small areas, even corners and edges are no problem X-Boost turbine delivers high performance and time savings Click & Paint technology for fast color change Interior & exterior universal use for renovating, decorating and applying protection Application of the W 590 FLEXiO For a quick and perfect spray result! Quick and easy start-up Simple and perfectly covering paint application For water- or solvent-based materials For large and small areas, even corners and edges are no problem X-Boost turbine delivers high performance and time savings Click & Paint technology for fast color change Interior & exterior universal use for renovating, decorating and applying protection Cleaning the W 590 FLEXiO For further uncomplicated use! Unscrew spray head and fill back residual paint Easy cleaning with water or solvent Grease O-ring Cleaning the W 590 FLEXiO For further uncomplicated use! Unscrew spray head and fill back residual paint Easy cleaning with water or solvent Grease O-ring Bring colour into your home - there are so many DIY projects like Decorating room divider Paint a garden bench Renovate children's room Building a garden lounger Spray or paint? Why spraying is better Work faster and easier Preserving the original surface texture through intelligent paint application Perfect coverage A clean technique and quick change of paint Better surface quality Efficiency video Facts & Figures FLEXiOs Wall/Wood/Metal Material 15 m² in 6 min Surface coverage 0-500 ml/min Paint flow rate 200 W Atomisation power 630 W Power consumption 1300 ml & 800 ml Tank capacity - Hose length 15 m² in 5 min 0-400 ml/min 1800 ml & 800 ml 3,5 m 0-525 ml/min 800 ml W 575 Learn More W 690 Learn More W950 Learn More Do I need to dilute the paint when spraying with an HVLP paint sprayer? Diluting may be necessary on smooth surfaces and for viscous, gel-like materials. Mixing with water is also recommended if the atomisation is too coarse or the volume of paint is too low (even on the maximum setting). Do I need to dilute the paint when spraying with an HVLP paint sprayer? Diluting may be necessary on smooth surfaces and for viscous, gel-like materials. Mixing with water is also recommended if the atomisation is too coarse or the volume of paint is too low (even on the maximum setting). How do I prepare the working area correctly when spraying with interior wall paint? Cover all surfaces and objects that are not to be sprayed or remove them from the working area. We recommend the Universal Extra Masking Kit for this. How do I prepare the working area correctly when spraying with interior wall paint? Cover all surfaces and objects that are not to be sprayed or remove them from the working area. We recommend the Universal Extra Masking Kit for this. Are there any tips and tricks for achieving a perfect spray finish? We recommend spraying in a vertical spray direction. Move the device at a constant distance of 10-30 cm and at a constant speed. Make sure that the spray overlaps the previous spray slightly in order to achieve a uniform paint coverage. Are there any tips and tricks for achieving a perfect spray finish? We recommend spraying in a vertical spray direction. Move the device at a constant distance of 10-30 cm and at a constant speed. Make sure that the spray overlaps the previous spray slightly in order to achieve a uniform paint coverage. How do I prepare the substrate for a perfect coating? In order to achieve the optimal coating of surfaces, they must be clean. All dirt, dust, oil, water, etc. should be removed. How do I prepare the substrate for a perfect coating? In order to achieve the optimal coating of surfaces, they must be clean. All dirt, dust, oil, water, etc. should be removed. How do I spray a room? Work away from the light. Start with the ceiling. Then do the window recesses and the corners and edges of the area that you want to spray. Next, spray the area with a spray jet adjusted to suit your preferred working direction. How do I spray a room? Work away from the light. Start with the ceiling. Then do the window recesses and the corners and edges of the area that you want to spray. Next, spray the area with a spray jet adjusted to suit your preferred working direction.

Review: I love it - Follow the instructions, be thorough with prep and clean-up, and you'll have no trouble - About me - I started my career within the built-environment aged 15 as decorator. I then trained and worked as a Carpetner & Joiner, and nowadays work as a qualified Building Surveyor, developer and an all round DIY-enthusiast, and so I'd like to think I can offer a fair and balanced review here... Other peoples reviews - Never have I been so conflicted in whether to buy a product or not; a read through the reviews and you'll see conflicting positive and negative reviews from both DIYers and Pro's alike - I would however point out now that this product is not designed or intended for use in the professional trade, it just wouldn't stand up to such sustained use or the typical wear and tear tools are subjected to within a site environment. For DIYers who are likley to use it for shorter periods, and for occassional small projects, I think it is absolutely fantastic (I'm thinking decorating a house, extension, loft conversion, furniture, shed, fences and so forth). My justification for buying this machine was that for £200, if it only lives as long as it takes me to complete the projects I want it for, and it provides a superior finish to traditional methods, and it saves me a load of time in decorating (I actually hate decorating!), than it's money well spent. I also don't usually write reviews, but I felt strongly that the this unit, for the price, had been misrepresented and that based on the many conflicting reviews I had seen, others will have struggled to make the most informed decison, and hence I felt motivated to write this (lenthy) review. My projects - Initially I bought this product for 3 specific uses; first off, I am refurbishing a baby changing and drawer unit and wanted more of a professional spray finish than the hand-painted look, but also I wanted to use a more specialist water-based non-VOC paint (from Little Knights) and invariably such water-based paints are otherwise tricky to acheve flat finishes with via traditional methods, and also spray cans and oil based paints werent an option for me. I also wanted to spray our converted garage room, and next year I intend to spray an extension and loft conversion we are planning build. Set-up - There's not a lot of options to setting up and its all quite intuituve; however, I will stress the importance of following the instructions step-by-step and I suspect those who have said the machine failed early, paint pouring out everywhere, may not have followed the instructions and set it up incorrectly. I can't stress enough how important this is. Preparation - The machine is an air compessor, it effectively blows air out at quite a rate continuously and then trigger controls the flow of paint. For the reason that it continously blows out paint, you are going to want to make every best effort to remove any dust from the envionment and this can be tricky, but otherwise, there will be the tendancy for the air to kick up any dust built up in corners or rooms, or from below skirtings etc. With either attachements, there is an incredible amount of paint mist created and so you are going to want to be exceptionally careful if you are spraying in furnished rooms or around windows and doors etc - lots of plastic covers and masking tape required - Good and thorough preparation is absolutely key here. Bottle fed gun - So first up is the baby changing unit with the hand held bottle gun; having thoroughly prepped the unit and set up for spraying I went straight for it with no practice run - I have to say that it was not at all that bad for a first attempt. With the set-up of the bottle, you have to mindful as to which way you angle the straw feeder, because if you are spraying mostly upwards for example, and you start to run low on paint, the paint will naturally build-up towards the rear and this is where you'll get a bit of splatter occurring. After a light key and second coat, finished with a light rub down with wet & dry to flatten off the finish, I was really pleased with the results I'd achieved. I did however put a third coat over it just because I was being fussy, and there were a few areas wihtin the drawers where it had blown dust out of the crevices that slight tarnished my finish (but this is my own fault having not preppred thoroughly enough!). All in all, each coat took about about 5mins to apply (rapid!) and I used approx 1.5litres for 3 coats of Little Knights water based paint liberally applied. I would also just say, that for a water based paint, it provided a really nice flat finish but slightly rough finish which was simply improved and flattened off with a wet and dry sandpaper finish - To manage expectations; with the gun and a water-based paint, you will get a better finish than with rollers & brushes, but you would be hard pressed to achieve that absolutely perfect factory-type finish. Next up is the spraying of the conveted garage with the lance - directly fed into a well mixed tin of dulux emulsion, only very slightly diluted, and I absolutely flew around the room within 30mins and the finish is great. What I will say is that in this room, there is no final floor finish, one small window, and only one door and so prep for me was minimial and I didnt need to be too worried about the mess from the overspray. If however you are spraying within a furnished room, with lots of light fittings, windows and other tricky features, you'll need to spend the majority of your time prepping over painting. Cleaning up - This is equally as important as prep, many have commented that the unit worked fine on first use but on further use they have had issues with splatter spoiling their finish and again, I fear they may not have been following the instructions on clean-up and that dried paint in the machine will likley have caused this issue - Follow the instructions, clean up every component after use, use the clean setting of the lance, flush through a lot of clean water several times only and not only is it still quicker than cleaning up trays, brushes and rollers, but you'll be good to go when you set it up the next time around. Build-Quality - I cannot believe some have commented that it feel's cheap and plastic, take a look at comparable professional equipment, take a look at the cost of air compressors and spray guns, and I think you'll find that for £200 you are actually getting a lot of equipment for you money here. So what it's made of plastic, just be careful with it. Again, I doubt very much it would stand up to being used on a daily basis for pro-use, carted from site to site, and being packed in and out of a van, its just not designed for that sort of use - it's £200, you get more than what you pay for. Summary - Excellent value and all round excellent piece of kit. I think it would be onerous to buy it to redecorate a fully furnished house due to the amount of paint mist it creates, but for clean and clear rooms which are not liable to being trafficked, new extensions, fences, and small items of furniture, I think it is an absolutely superb piece of kit and well worth the money - I almost enjoyed decorating again...almost. Best of luck, read the instructions, prep well, clean it well and you'll be golden!
Review: Awesome with practice - This is a review for the Flexio 690 after ~2 years, I can't comment on the other products. First things first, any review that says this is a bad product doesn't know what they are talking about. Period. I had my 4 bed, 3 floor house renovation sprayed top-to-bottom by the pros (on fresh plaster skim) which cost nearly £8k. With the 690 I can now get as good a result as them, and in some cases better. However... and the however is a big one... the reason the pros cost so much is because spray painting well is *hard* and takes a ton of prep and loads of practice. If you aren't prepared to put in the time & effort to learn this, then do yourself a favour and don't buy this (or any similar) product. If you are prepared to make the effort, then the results can be spectacular and well well worth it. Below is pretty much everything I have learned from using this over the last 2 years from re-spraying rooms and kitchen cabinets to furniture and aluminium trim: Firstly, the 690 kit doesn't even come close to what you will need to do this properly, don't think you can just pull this out of the box and start painting the front room. Don't try and skimp on this, either invest in the kit or don't bother. I learned this the hard way. The Flexio 690 kit itself comes with: 1x Compressor 1x Hose 2x spray heads (1 large, 1 standard) 1x detachable handle 1x large (1800ml) paint holder 1x standard (800ml) paint holder 1x stirring stick You will also need the following: 2x 800ml containers with lid (standard head): https://www.desertcart.co.uk/gp/product/B000FFR4NG 2x 1300ml container with lid (large head): https://www.desertcart.co.uk/gp/product/B08JQBQY5W 1x Viscosity jar: https://www.desertcart.co.uk/gp/product/B00J8D0LTA 1x Pack Paint filters (don't buy the cheap rubbish): https://www.desertcart.co.uk/gp/product/B013NQDO1Y 1x Pack Microfibre cloths: https://www.desertcart.co.uk/gp/product/B07TVDJVR9 1x Protective coveralls (you don't want be doing this in shorts & a t-shirt!): https://www.desertcart.co.uk/gp/product/B008PQKR7C 1x Respirator mask: https://www.desertcart.co.uk/gp/product/B07WG74YQK 1x Shoe covers: https://www.desertcart.co.uk/gp/product/B086KYXX5G 1x Tack cloths: https://www.desertcart.co.uk/gp/product/B0048DYVCI 1x Dust sheets: https://www.desertcart.co.uk/gp/product/B00IEAFZRG 1x Some awesome masking tape: https://www.desertcart.co.uk/gp/product/B084B8351C 1x Brown paper for masking: https://www.desertcart.co.uk/gp/product/B07WQGWFWP 1x Scalpel with sharp blade 1x large bucket 1x Bottle brush set: https://www.desertcart.co.uk/dp/B086D7SX8K 1x non-abrasive scouring pad Some desertcart cardboard boxes in large sheets Whether you are painting walls & ceilings or furniture etc there are 4 key phases to getting pro results - Prep, Dust Control, Painting, Clean-up 1) The spray will land on *everything*, you must mask and/or seal anything you aren't painting. This includes around/under door frames and other voids. 2) Dust control is absolutely critical, the turbine produces a large airflow that will kick up any dust left on any surface. 3) Sweep and thoroughly vacuum the room/area, especially at wall/floor junctions and in between floorboards etc 4) Get a damp (with water) microfibre cloth and wipe down *every* surface you will paint. Especially wall and ceiling junctions. Yes do the ceiling too, dust from decorating sticks to everything! It will all ruin the finish. Now to prep the paint. (Assuming this is water based) A quick note. Always, always mix around 1/3 to 1/2 more paint than you think you will need, for 2 reasons: Firstly, neither of these 2 guns spray well on the last dregs in the container, you will get splatter. Secondly, diluting paint can very subtly change the shade (especially dark shades), if you need to revisit and touch up you'll want exactly the same mix. You can just stir it back into the tin when you know you're completely finished. 1) Fill your large bucket full of water 2) Take one of the extra containers your purchased and fill it 2/3rds full of your paint 3) You will need to dilute it to spray. The turbine is *not* powerful enough to spray paint directly from the can. The exception here is something like Polyvine Decorators Varnish which is almost like water. 4) Start with about 10% volume of clean water, stir it in well 5) Once mixed, take your viscosity jar (You did get one right?) and dunk in into the paint container to the top. Pull it out and start counting 6) The paint will slowly flow out of the jar, the speed based on the viscosity. It should empty in 30-40s. 7) If it takes longer, add more water and repeat. 8) Eventually you want something like single cream. 9) Once you are practised you can watch it run off the stirring stick and you will use this less. 10) Now pick the spray/container you will paint with, place the paint filter in the container mouth and pour in your now diluted paint *Never ever* try and spray with unfiltered paint. Ever. Just don't. The smallest particles will clog the nozzles. Dilute/mix first then filter into final container. 11) Immediately place both the stirring stick and the mixing container into the bucket of water. 12) Place the lid *not* the spray gun on the final container with the paint. 13) Fill your last container full to max with clean water. (this is why you want 3 containers, one for paint, one is dirty, one has clean water) and attach the gun. 14) Now get suited up, coveralls, shoe covers and mask 15) Transfer all your kit into the space you will paint in, along with one of the cardboard sheets and the damp cloth Painting 1) Turn the air up the compressor to Max. I only turn it down if I start to get overspray from a particularly runny/watery paint 2) With the clean water in your gun, run some test spray on the cardboard. You want a super fine mist 3) Now walk around the room/area and spray the floor, the floor should be damp 4) Now spray into the air around you, and wait for it to settle (don't use all of it, we will need in a bit) 5) This will capture the last of the dust in the air and stick it to the floor 6) Now swap the container with water for the container with the paint, put the lid on the water container. 6b) If you are painting furniture/wood etc, use the tack cloths now to wipe down the surfaces to be sprayed. This is your final dust control chance. 7) Make sure you point the suction hose in the container the right way. Eg. painting a ceiling point it towards you etc 8) Start to test spray the cardboard from about 30cm away. Again you want a nice fine spray. Water will come first then the paint 9) Never try to lay down too much paint. The turbine produces hot air so a thin spray dries quickly. It's much faster to spray less and add more paint then have to sand back runs after it is dry. 10) I don't use more than setting 3 or 4 volume on the large head as I find it wont atomise it properly, similar to the standard head. 11) Now start spraying in long smooth sweeping motions. Flex your arm not wrist you need a consistent distant from the surface 12) Be logical where you start and finish. Think how spraying one part might over spray another vertical part and that might cause runs 13) You want to cover about 50% of the previous spray pattern on your next run. 14) If you need to touch up a section, don't just point and spray. Hold the cardboard in front of the surface, start spraying on that and move off in a smooth motion. This is so any initial splatter is on the cardboard not the surface 15) Wipe down the nozzle frequently (every few mins) with your damp microfibre cloth this will keep it clean and spraying well. 16) I find you can leave the paint in the gun for about an hour if you want to see what the finish looks like and how it dries. Longer than that and I would clean up and start again. Again wipe the nozzle if you stop. Clean up 1) Once you have finished, unscrew the gun from the paint container and screw back into the previous water container. Place the lid on the paint container. 2) Keep the lid tight on the paint container, this is your touch up paint if you need to revisit it. 3) Now take yourself and the whole kit outside. Seal/close the room/area to allow to dry 4) Spray the clean water through the gun until the spray is just clear water. Repeat this until it is. 5) Next disassemble the gun entirely and place all the parts into the bucket of water. 6) Now start cleaning with the bottle brushes and scouring pad. The gun should look like new when you are done 7) Cleanup is critical, the condition of the gun will determine your results next time you use it. A few final tips: 1) Don't ever stand on the compressor hose, if you do you'll end up with really bad splatter! 2) The 1800ml paint container is heavy when it's full, you're going to be holding it for a while and need to be able to move it smoothly and consistently. I tend to use the 1300ml instead. 3) If you are ever painting things like cupboard doors, buy a cheap clothes rail, then screw eye hooks into the door bottoms and hang vertically off cheap clothes hangers. Painting them vertically is much easier and massively reduces dust settling. 4) Polyvine Decorators Varnish sprays really well undiluted: https://www.desertcart.co.uk/dp/B01L4PQH7Y, but you need the lowest paint volume possible - basically a super fine mist. Anything more and you'll get runs (#2.5 on the large). 5) The scalpel with sharp blade.. if you get dust or hair on the surface the blade will pluck this off. Use a light touchup spray with the cardboard technique. 6) Enjoy it! This makes painting fun and it is incredibly satisfying to see the quality of the finish you can get. ...and all this is why some people give this product a low rating. Sure there are some flaws but they're easy enough to get around. The simple reality is spray painting well is *hard* and needs practice and a methodical process. But the results can and do speak for themselves.

## Features

- For emulsion and latex paints for indoor use. When used with the supplied Standard spray attachment, also suitable for water-based and solvent-based enamels, varnishes, protective wood-staining products, oils and many other materials
- For small to large projects
- FLEXiO technology: Uniform coverage with all conventional materials, including unthinned materials, in a single coat
- Separable gun for fast spray attachment changes and simple cleaning
- Variable air volume regulation for the perfect handling of materials of different viscosities
- The adjustable paint jet can be adapted perfectly to the object to be painted
- Continuous regulation of material volume for precise painting
- Patented I-SPRAY nozzle for extra-fine atomisation and high viscosity tolerance even when using high-viscosity materials
- X-BOOST turbine for extra power and high working speed
- WAGNER DIY App: Smart tips straight to your smartphone – for easier use and even better results.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B01BUDJ6TG |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Batteries included? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | 4,172 in DIY & Tools ( See Top 100 in DIY & Tools ) 2 in Paint Sprayers |
| Colour | Yellow/ Black |
| Cord length | 1.5 Metres |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (4,084) |
| Date First Available | 18 Jan. 2016 |
| Hose Length | 15 Metres |
| Included Components | 1 WAGNER Paint sprayer W 590 FLEXiO |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 4 kg |
| Item model number | 2361538 |
| Manufacturer | Wagner |
| Material | Metal |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Part Number | 2361538 |
| Pattern | Single |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Product Dimensions | 28.5 x 15.5 x 39 cm; 4 kg |
| Style | W 590 |
| Usage | Amateur, Inside, Outside |
| Voltage | 230 Volts |
| Wattage | 630 watts |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Wagner
- **Colour:** Yellow/ Black
- **Material:** Metal
- **Recommended uses for product:** Outdoor
- **Tank volume:** 1300 Millilitres

## Images

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Style** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Do I need to dilute the paint when spraying with an HVLP paint sprayer?**
A: Diluting may be necessary on smooth surfaces and for viscous, gel-like materials. Mixing with water is also recommended if the atomisation is too coarse or the volume of paint is too low (even on the maximum setting).

**Q: How do I prepare the working area correctly when spraying with interior wall paint?**
A: Cover all surfaces and objects that are not to be sprayed or remove them from the working area. We recommend the Universal Extra Masking Kit for this.

**Q: Are there any tips and tricks for achieving a perfect spray finish?**
A: We recommend spraying in a vertical spray direction. Move the device at a constant distance of 10-30 cm and at a constant speed. Make sure that the spray overlaps the previous spray slightly in order to achieve a uniform paint coverage.

**Q: How do I prepare the substrate for a perfect coating?**
A: In order to achieve the optimal coating of surfaces, they must be clean. All dirt, dust, oil, water, etc. should be removed.

**Q: How do I spray a room?**
A: Work away from the light. Start with the ceiling. Then do the window recesses and the corners and edges of the area that you want to spray. Next, spray the area with a spray jet adjusted to suit your preferred working direction.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ I love it - Follow the instructions, be thorough with prep and clean-up, and you'll have no trouble
*by J***S on 23 December 2020*

About me - I started my career within the built-environment aged 15 as decorator. I then trained and worked as a Carpetner & Joiner, and nowadays work as a qualified Building Surveyor, developer and an all round DIY-enthusiast, and so I'd like to think I can offer a fair and balanced review here... Other peoples reviews - Never have I been so conflicted in whether to buy a product or not; a read through the reviews and you'll see conflicting positive and negative reviews from both DIYers and Pro's alike - I would however point out now that this product is not designed or intended for use in the professional trade, it just wouldn't stand up to such sustained use or the typical wear and tear tools are subjected to within a site environment. For DIYers who are likley to use it for shorter periods, and for occassional small projects, I think it is absolutely fantastic (I'm thinking decorating a house, extension, loft conversion, furniture, shed, fences and so forth). My justification for buying this machine was that for £200, if it only lives as long as it takes me to complete the projects I want it for, and it provides a superior finish to traditional methods, and it saves me a load of time in decorating (I actually hate decorating!), than it's money well spent. I also don't usually write reviews, but I felt strongly that the this unit, for the price, had been misrepresented and that based on the many conflicting reviews I had seen, others will have struggled to make the most informed decison, and hence I felt motivated to write this (lenthy) review. My projects - Initially I bought this product for 3 specific uses; first off, I am refurbishing a baby changing and drawer unit and wanted more of a professional spray finish than the hand-painted look, but also I wanted to use a more specialist water-based non-VOC paint (from Little Knights) and invariably such water-based paints are otherwise tricky to acheve flat finishes with via traditional methods, and also spray cans and oil based paints werent an option for me. I also wanted to spray our converted garage room, and next year I intend to spray an extension and loft conversion we are planning build. Set-up - There's not a lot of options to setting up and its all quite intuituve; however, I will stress the importance of following the instructions step-by-step and I suspect those who have said the machine failed early, paint pouring out everywhere, may not have followed the instructions and set it up incorrectly. I can't stress enough how important this is. Preparation - The machine is an air compessor, it effectively blows air out at quite a rate continuously and then trigger controls the flow of paint. For the reason that it continously blows out paint, you are going to want to make every best effort to remove any dust from the envionment and this can be tricky, but otherwise, there will be the tendancy for the air to kick up any dust built up in corners or rooms, or from below skirtings etc. With either attachements, there is an incredible amount of paint mist created and so you are going to want to be exceptionally careful if you are spraying in furnished rooms or around windows and doors etc - lots of plastic covers and masking tape required - Good and thorough preparation is absolutely key here. Bottle fed gun - So first up is the baby changing unit with the hand held bottle gun; having thoroughly prepped the unit and set up for spraying I went straight for it with no practice run - I have to say that it was not at all that bad for a first attempt. With the set-up of the bottle, you have to mindful as to which way you angle the straw feeder, because if you are spraying mostly upwards for example, and you start to run low on paint, the paint will naturally build-up towards the rear and this is where you'll get a bit of splatter occurring. After a light key and second coat, finished with a light rub down with wet & dry to flatten off the finish, I was really pleased with the results I'd achieved. I did however put a third coat over it just because I was being fussy, and there were a few areas wihtin the drawers where it had blown dust out of the crevices that slight tarnished my finish (but this is my own fault having not preppred thoroughly enough!). All in all, each coat took about about 5mins to apply (rapid!) and I used approx 1.5litres for 3 coats of Little Knights water based paint liberally applied. I would also just say, that for a water based paint, it provided a really nice flat finish but slightly rough finish which was simply improved and flattened off with a wet and dry sandpaper finish - To manage expectations; with the gun and a water-based paint, you will get a better finish than with rollers & brushes, but you would be hard pressed to achieve that absolutely perfect factory-type finish. Next up is the spraying of the conveted garage with the lance - directly fed into a well mixed tin of dulux emulsion, only very slightly diluted, and I absolutely flew around the room within 30mins and the finish is great. What I will say is that in this room, there is no final floor finish, one small window, and only one door and so prep for me was minimial and I didnt need to be too worried about the mess from the overspray. If however you are spraying within a furnished room, with lots of light fittings, windows and other tricky features, you'll need to spend the majority of your time prepping over painting. Cleaning up - This is equally as important as prep, many have commented that the unit worked fine on first use but on further use they have had issues with splatter spoiling their finish and again, I fear they may not have been following the instructions on clean-up and that dried paint in the machine will likley have caused this issue - Follow the instructions, clean up every component after use, use the clean setting of the lance, flush through a lot of clean water several times only and not only is it still quicker than cleaning up trays, brushes and rollers, but you'll be good to go when you set it up the next time around. Build-Quality - I cannot believe some have commented that it feel's cheap and plastic, take a look at comparable professional equipment, take a look at the cost of air compressors and spray guns, and I think you'll find that for £200 you are actually getting a lot of equipment for you money here. So what it's made of plastic, just be careful with it. Again, I doubt very much it would stand up to being used on a daily basis for pro-use, carted from site to site, and being packed in and out of a van, its just not designed for that sort of use - it's £200, you get more than what you pay for. Summary - Excellent value and all round excellent piece of kit. I think it would be onerous to buy it to redecorate a fully furnished house due to the amount of paint mist it creates, but for clean and clear rooms which are not liable to being trafficked, new extensions, fences, and small items of furniture, I think it is an absolutely superb piece of kit and well worth the money - I almost enjoyed decorating again...almost. Best of luck, read the instructions, prep well, clean it well and you'll be golden!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Awesome with practice
*by N***Y on 24 August 2023*

This is a review for the Flexio 690 after ~2 years, I can't comment on the other products. First things first, any review that says this is a bad product doesn't know what they are talking about. Period. I had my 4 bed, 3 floor house renovation sprayed top-to-bottom by the pros (on fresh plaster skim) which cost nearly £8k. With the 690 I can now get as good a result as them, and in some cases better. However... and the however is a big one... the reason the pros cost so much is because spray painting well is *hard* and takes a ton of prep and loads of practice. If you aren't prepared to put in the time & effort to learn this, then do yourself a favour and don't buy this (or any similar) product. If you are prepared to make the effort, then the results can be spectacular and well well worth it. Below is pretty much everything I have learned from using this over the last 2 years from re-spraying rooms and kitchen cabinets to furniture and aluminium trim: Firstly, the 690 kit doesn't even come close to what you will need to do this properly, don't think you can just pull this out of the box and start painting the front room. Don't try and skimp on this, either invest in the kit or don't bother. I learned this the hard way. The Flexio 690 kit itself comes with: 1x Compressor 1x Hose 2x spray heads (1 large, 1 standard) 1x detachable handle 1x large (1800ml) paint holder 1x standard (800ml) paint holder 1x stirring stick You will also need the following: 2x 800ml containers with lid (standard head): https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B000FFR4NG 2x 1300ml container with lid (large head): https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B08JQBQY5W 1x Viscosity jar: https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B00J8D0LTA 1x Pack Paint filters (don't buy the cheap rubbish): https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B013NQDO1Y 1x Pack Microfibre cloths: https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B07TVDJVR9 1x Protective coveralls (you don't want be doing this in shorts & a t-shirt!): https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B008PQKR7C 1x Respirator mask: https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B07WG74YQK 1x Shoe covers: https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B086KYXX5G 1x Tack cloths: https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B0048DYVCI 1x Dust sheets: https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B00IEAFZRG 1x Some awesome masking tape: https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B084B8351C 1x Brown paper for masking: https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B07WQGWFWP 1x Scalpel with sharp blade 1x large bucket 1x Bottle brush set: https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B086D7SX8K 1x non-abrasive scouring pad Some Amazon cardboard boxes in large sheets Whether you are painting walls & ceilings or furniture etc there are 4 key phases to getting pro results - Prep, Dust Control, Painting, Clean-up 1) The spray will land on *everything*, you must mask and/or seal anything you aren't painting. This includes around/under door frames and other voids. 2) Dust control is absolutely critical, the turbine produces a large airflow that will kick up any dust left on any surface. 3) Sweep and thoroughly vacuum the room/area, especially at wall/floor junctions and in between floorboards etc 4) Get a damp (with water) microfibre cloth and wipe down *every* surface you will paint. Especially wall and ceiling junctions. Yes do the ceiling too, dust from decorating sticks to everything! It will all ruin the finish. Now to prep the paint. (Assuming this is water based) A quick note. Always, always mix around 1/3 to 1/2 more paint than you think you will need, for 2 reasons: Firstly, neither of these 2 guns spray well on the last dregs in the container, you will get splatter. Secondly, diluting paint can very subtly change the shade (especially dark shades), if you need to revisit and touch up you'll want exactly the same mix. You can just stir it back into the tin when you know you're completely finished. 1) Fill your large bucket full of water 2) Take one of the extra containers your purchased and fill it 2/3rds full of your paint 3) You will need to dilute it to spray. The turbine is *not* powerful enough to spray paint directly from the can. The exception here is something like Polyvine Decorators Varnish which is almost like water. 4) Start with about 10% volume of clean water, stir it in well 5) Once mixed, take your viscosity jar (You did get one right?) and dunk in into the paint container to the top. Pull it out and start counting 6) The paint will slowly flow out of the jar, the speed based on the viscosity. It should empty in 30-40s. 7) If it takes longer, add more water and repeat. 8) Eventually you want something like single cream. 9) Once you are practised you can watch it run off the stirring stick and you will use this less. 10) Now pick the spray/container you will paint with, place the paint filter in the container mouth and pour in your now diluted paint *Never ever* try and spray with unfiltered paint. Ever. Just don't. The smallest particles will clog the nozzles. Dilute/mix first then filter into final container. 11) Immediately place both the stirring stick and the mixing container into the bucket of water. 12) Place the lid *not* the spray gun on the final container with the paint. 13) Fill your last container full to max with clean water. (this is why you want 3 containers, one for paint, one is dirty, one has clean water) and attach the gun. 14) Now get suited up, coveralls, shoe covers and mask 15) Transfer all your kit into the space you will paint in, along with one of the cardboard sheets and the damp cloth Painting 1) Turn the air up the compressor to Max. I only turn it down if I start to get overspray from a particularly runny/watery paint 2) With the clean water in your gun, run some test spray on the cardboard. You want a super fine mist 3) Now walk around the room/area and spray the floor, the floor should be damp 4) Now spray into the air around you, and wait for it to settle (don't use all of it, we will need in a bit) 5) This will capture the last of the dust in the air and stick it to the floor 6) Now swap the container with water for the container with the paint, put the lid on the water container. 6b) If you are painting furniture/wood etc, use the tack cloths now to wipe down the surfaces to be sprayed. This is your final dust control chance. 7) Make sure you point the suction hose in the container the right way. Eg. painting a ceiling point it towards you etc 8) Start to test spray the cardboard from about 30cm away. Again you want a nice fine spray. Water will come first then the paint 9) Never try to lay down too much paint. The turbine produces hot air so a thin spray dries quickly. It's much faster to spray less and add more paint then have to sand back runs after it is dry. 10) I don't use more than setting 3 or 4 volume on the large head as I find it wont atomise it properly, similar to the standard head. 11) Now start spraying in long smooth sweeping motions. Flex your arm not wrist you need a consistent distant from the surface 12) Be logical where you start and finish. Think how spraying one part might over spray another vertical part and that might cause runs 13) You want to cover about 50% of the previous spray pattern on your next run. 14) If you need to touch up a section, don't just point and spray. Hold the cardboard in front of the surface, start spraying on that and move off in a smooth motion. This is so any initial splatter is on the cardboard not the surface 15) Wipe down the nozzle frequently (every few mins) with your damp microfibre cloth this will keep it clean and spraying well. 16) I find you can leave the paint in the gun for about an hour if you want to see what the finish looks like and how it dries. Longer than that and I would clean up and start again. Again wipe the nozzle if you stop. Clean up 1) Once you have finished, unscrew the gun from the paint container and screw back into the previous water container. Place the lid on the paint container. 2) Keep the lid tight on the paint container, this is your touch up paint if you need to revisit it. 3) Now take yourself and the whole kit outside. Seal/close the room/area to allow to dry 4) Spray the clean water through the gun until the spray is just clear water. Repeat this until it is. 5) Next disassemble the gun entirely and place all the parts into the bucket of water. 6) Now start cleaning with the bottle brushes and scouring pad. The gun should look like new when you are done 7) Cleanup is critical, the condition of the gun will determine your results next time you use it. A few final tips: 1) Don't ever stand on the compressor hose, if you do you'll end up with really bad splatter! 2) The 1800ml paint container is heavy when it's full, you're going to be holding it for a while and need to be able to move it smoothly and consistently. I tend to use the 1300ml instead. 3) If you are ever painting things like cupboard doors, buy a cheap clothes rail, then screw eye hooks into the door bottoms and hang vertically off cheap clothes hangers. Painting them vertically is much easier and massively reduces dust settling. 4) Polyvine Decorators Varnish sprays really well undiluted: https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B01L4PQH7Y, but you need the lowest paint volume possible - basically a super fine mist. Anything more and you'll get runs (#2.5 on the large). 5) The scalpel with sharp blade.. if you get dust or hair on the surface the blade will pluck this off. Use a light touchup spray with the cardboard technique. 6) Enjoy it! This makes painting fun and it is incredibly satisfying to see the quality of the finish you can get. ...and all this is why some people give this product a low rating. Sure there are some flaws but they're easy enough to get around. The simple reality is spray painting well is *hard* and needs practice and a methodical process. But the results can and do speak for themselves.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Its good but…
*by E***N on 16 October 2023*

This is a good product but beware some of the claims. Whilst it can cope with emulsion straight out of the tin, it struggles a bit. You definitely need to dilute by 10% as it suggests. Beware going more than that though as it gets very active and sprays everywhere. Its not as clean as it wants you to believe. The ‘no cutting in’ claim is pure fantasy. Its about as messy as a roller but faster…but not by much. Coverage looks blotchy to start with but dries evenly. Its not a pro product for sure but I’ve used it a fair bit and for large rooms which are empty and no carpet it would be a godsend. If youve got a small room, I wouldnt use it and if youre painting around furniture in a single room, be careful where you point it. Finally, if you fill the emulsions canister its heavy to wield. Fine at the start but as youre coming to the end the muscles are tightening even if your a big person. A great addition would be being able to rotate the collector spout from outside the canister

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- WAGNER Universal Sprayer W 590 FLEXiO paint spray system for dispersion/latex paints, varnishes & glazes indoors & outdoors, 15 m²-6 min, container 1300 ml/800 ml, 630 W
- WAGNER 5-pieces Spray gun cleaning kit for WAGNER paint spray systems, incl. Various brushes
- WAGNER Handle extension Universal Extra Extension for high ceilings, walls or floors 60 cm, accessory for WAGNER paint sprayer

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