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The HomeRight Finish Max HVLP Paint Sprayer is a lightweight, self-contained electric sprayer featuring a durable 2mm brass nozzle and three adjustable spray patterns. Designed for both beginners and pros, it handles a wide range of materials including paints, stains, and sealers with a 27-ounce capacity. Its ergonomic design minimizes fatigue, while the HVLP technology ensures smooth, even finishes with less overspray. Backed by a 2-year warranty and U.S.-based customer support, it’s the ultimate tool for flawless furniture, cabinet, and trim refinishing.












| ASIN | B003VKFDEO |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,837 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #3 in Power Paint & HVLP Sprayers |
| Brand | HomeRight |
| Brand Name | HomeRight |
| Color | Blue/White |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 5,872 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00012564007661 |
| Included Components | Finish Max, 27 oz. Viscosity Cup, Air Blow Nozzle, Cleaning Brush |
| Item Dimensions W x H | 9"W x 12.5"H |
| Item Type Name | Paint Sprayer |
| Item Weight | 3.1 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Home Right |
| Manufacturer Part Number | C800766 |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | 2-year limited warranty |
| Material | Brass , Plastic |
| Material Type | Brass, Plastic |
| Model Name | Finish Max |
| Model Number | C800766 |
| Power Source | AC/DC |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Flow control, High quality brass tips and needles provide superior performance, Lightweight design, Low pressure high volume, Superior finish Recommended Uses For Product Flow control, High quality brass tips and needles provide superior performance, Lightweight design, Low pressure high volume, Superior finish See more |
| Style Name | Finish Max |
| Tank Volume | 27 Fluid Ounces |
| UPC | 012564007661 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
M**R
It does the job - BOY, am I glad I bought this thing!
I purchased this sprayer in order to minimize and to speed up the work of staining a 100+ foot long dogeared privacy fence. My wife and I stained the outer (nice and flat) face of our fence with rollers. We took 8 hours working together to stain the fence, and we had to work through the difficulties of rough, uneven lumber, deep grain, and quite a bit of unevenness of the vertical boards. It was miserable work, made worse by "premium" 3/8" roller covers that went flat really quickly. I knew nothing about sprayers. Therefore after reviewing the product reviews here at Amazon I made this "faith based" decision. :) And removed from consideration some cheaper models made by major vendors that had lower reviews. BOY, am I glad I bought this thing! I just completed the staining of the "bad" inner side of the same 100' fence - posts and cross members included - by myself - with the HomeRight sprayer in about 4 hours, start to finish. I experimented with spraying water before committing to solid color Behr stain for the actual job and reviewed the movable parts and adjustments. There are two adjustments: spray density (using a thumb screw on the trigger that limits the travel of the trigger); and spray pattern - vertical, horizontal or round/symmetric. My productivity on rough lumber surfaces like this unfinished fencing increased *dramatically*. The plain side of the fence drove me NUTS with a roller. The sprayer simply fills all visible voids - grain, splits and cracks - with NO extra work and NO time spent re-doing bare missed spots. The nature of painting is quite different with rollers vs. this sprayer. The roller painted side of the fence received a very thick coat that covers almost all of the grain pattern - mainly because we had to go over almost every square foot two or three times in some places. I prefer to apply multiple thin coats. The sprayer is the right tool for this - the stain went on in a feathered way with lots of transparency unless I slowed WAY down very deliberately. The spray stained parts dry quite quickly. On the other hand, I read that with a sprayer 20% or more of the paint or stain is wasted as overspray, and I think that's conservative. With a roller you waste stain with too heavy application - with a sprayer you waste stain from drift. So pick your poison. Bottom line: a sprayer (this one) is a great tool for applying *thin*, controlled thickness coats of stain or paint. The side I did so quickly *will* need a second coat. But two thin coats are much preferable to one gloppy thick coat. The drift of the over spray is significant - after a couple of hours the air intake filters on the top of the power unit (well in back of the direction of spraying) were colored the same red of the stain and will probably block up in the near future, which means that if you're using solvent based paints, you should probably use a respirator, and eye protection is a very good idea too. (watch out for eyewear lenses being covered by paint spray in some windy conditions.) The one hindrance is limited capacity. You're always filling the stupid little 800 ML (almost 1 qt) jar, and I fumbled the jar quite a few times and got paint on everything. And pouring paint from a 5 gal bucket into the jar is sloppy business. But it's a tradeoff. After several hours of using this sprayer I would *not* want to lift a 1/2 gallon - 1 gallon jar attached to the sprayer. :) Cleanup is straightforward. You have to take the jar hardware apart and wash everything - the feed tube and a protective cover for the air supply come out readily. The sprayer nozzle assembly is 4 pieces - the outer screw cover, spray turret, a plastic doohicky under that, and the brass needle nozzle - and it likewise all has to be rinsed. Then (for acrylic) run soapy water through the unit. I strongly recommend buying this sprayer if you have a big outside staining or painting job. Indoors - I'm not certain how it would work out.
M**L
PROFESSIONAL RESULTS
We've had this sprayer for around a year and had only used it on small projects. That is until we had a lot of extra time at home and decided to tackle painting our kitchen cabinets. And let me make one thing very clear, the only thing I know about painting was picked up by a handful of YouTube videos. We focused on the edges first and then followed with steady 50% overlapping sweeping passes across the big surfaces. I can't tell you if this is correct or not, but our results were outstanding. absolutely! It also comes with a little viscosity cup, which I'll admit, I lost a while back but we ran all our primer and paint through these paint strainers to make sure there was no clumps and everything sprayed great. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000PA09V0/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1 XMA Header Image TCP Global 50 Pack of Paint Strainers with Fine 190 Micron Filter Tips - Premium"Pure Blue" Ultra-Flow Blue Nylon Mesh - Cone Paint Filter Screen amazon.com Now, before jumping right into to slinging paint, my advice would be to go WAY over the top (literally) with your masking and paint booth. Spend the time now, you'll be thankful later. And make sure to wear breathing and eye protection. My wife and I each have one of these by 3M respirators https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0009F5KDS/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1 and they work perfectly, while not making us overheat like our N95 masks sometimes do. Very reasonable cost when we bought them, but with COVID who knows? Ok, so we removed the doors and set up craft paper covered folding tables inside a plastic sheet room in the garage. Although I wish we would've span it over the top also because the overspray gets everywhere! Also, plan ahead because depending on the size of your kitchen, you're going to need a lot of space, or plan to paint in shifts, but we didn't want to be moving them around too much. Also, get a bunch of the little table tents to prop the panels up off the surface, so you can get a good coat all around. **one more tip for the doors - do the backs first. We primed first, but when it came to paint, we did two coats to the backs until we were happy, then flipped them all and hit the fronts with three coats and are very happy. NO BRUSH STROKES! The main reason for doing backs first is that even if the tents happen to leave small tick marks in the surface, it's on the back side and. you'll never see or focus on them.** Now back inside to do the frames. We went to the trouble of masking the inside of the cabinets and the best results I had was cutting cardboard to just bigger than each opening. I then cut a hole big enough to reach through and tape them in place. The hole is easy to cover back up before spraying. < Not sure that makes sense, but stick with me. With all of that effort yielded, we did get the results we were hoping for, but I think that if I had it to do over again, I would have bought more primer & paint and just shot them inside and out. Also, take EVERYTHING out of the cabinets...no matter which process you follow. Much less stressful, trust me. Truthfully though, this sprayer is so easy to use, and the only odd thing I ran into, was when painting over my head for extended periods of time, I opened the paint reservoir and turned the straw 180 degrees so that it pulled paint from the back instead of front. That'll make more sense when you start working with it. Hope this helps somebody.
A**I
Great HVLP for MDF and Wood
I recently completed painting about 30 raised panels for a raised panel DIY project. Panels were made from 3/4" MDF, and I needed an efficient way to prime and paint (didn't want to brush paint them because of time involved and brush strokes). I gave this unit a shot based on its good reviews and its apparent affinity for oil-based paint and shellac. I primed with Zinnser BIN Shellac-based primer (I believe this is Zinnser's original formula). I chose this because it is extremely thin and would not require thinning for spraying. I also needed something to both prime and seal the MDF, and that would give me a smooth finish after I sanded. I did two coats of Primer over the weekend, total priming time was about 2 hours. I had to make minor adjustments to the trigger spring assembly, but I got it adjusted after my 2nd panel. After that, I had no overspray or running, it worked extremely well. Quick tip: while you are spraying keep a microfiber cloth in some mineral spirits. Periodically scrub the brass sprayer tip, this will help you avoid overspray. The pain will dry on the tip as you use the sprayer. I then sprayed some Benjamin Moore Impervo paint (alkyd-based I believe). I did thin this a little bit with some mineral spirits, and again I had very good results. Clean-up is why I didn't give it 5 stars. You won't get it completely clean, and you'll need some pipe cleaners to clean out the feed tube. I suggest you soak all the pieces in mineral spirits over night, and then scrub in the morning. I have a spray bottle filled with mineral spirits I used to spray inside the tip (once I removed the brass sprayer), and this was fairly effective and knocking out the bulk of the accumulated primer and paint. But, it took me a good 30 minutes to clean everything. I was almost inclined to just order another one. Good unit for MDF.
V**A
Great product! I love this HomeRight Finish Max Fine ...
Great product! I love this HomeRight Finish Max Fine Paint Sprayer so much. I researched a lot of different sprayers and after reading the favorable reviews for this product, I decided to take the plunge. So happy I did as it made my painting projects effortless and they came out amazing! At first I thinned the latex paint too much and the result was drippy. After I made the necessary corrections the paint covered very well. I used a coat of primer and 2 coats of semi gloss latex paint. One of my paint projects was a louvre bi fold door and it was quick, easy and looks like new. The last time I painted louvre doors was with spray cans and it took too long, was too expensive and came out blotchy because I wanted a shiny finish to make the doors easy to wipe clean but it was taking far too many cans of paint to achieve this result and I had to stop, hence the doors attracted dust and were a pain to clean. This sprayer is very easy to use and very simple to clean. I was concerned about the cleaning aspect of a hand held sprayer but it really was not a big deal. I used an old toothbrush to clean the head and little crevices because I found the brush that was included was too soft to really get into the nooks and crannies. The sprayer did clog but only twice while I was doing a far larger furniture project and I only had to give the head a quick cleaning (didn't take it apart just used the wet toothbrush). If there were a drawback to this HomeRight finish sprayer, it would be that you can only paint items that are standing up, not laying down. I tried to paint cabinet doors and had them on the lawn which didn't work out well. Once I stood them up on an old table with bricks behind them to hold them standing upright it all went well. Other than that, if you're in need of a paint sprayer that is easy to use, easy to clean and a great price, this is the one to choose!
H**S
It works as described and is fairly easy to use
Bought this product based on perceived value for the money. It works as described and is fairly easy to use. I'm a complete rookie at paint spraying, but have done many many DIY and painting projects over the years. Bought this to "repurpose" some bookshelves from varnished Oak to painted white. Once diluted to the point that the sprayer can handle the mix, the paint is pretty watered down. I wasn't quite ready for that. I watched several youtube clips just to get an idea of how others use the product. What I'd say about this product is that it is a good "applicator". The mist is so fine that the coverage is thin, and if you don't keep the gun moving the paint starts to build up and you'll have to either roller or brush it out. After 2 successive coats over two days, the bookcases have a decent base-coat on them. From Lowes, I purchased Valspar Cabinet paint, which indicated it didn't leave brush marks. So next we will hopefully be able to apply the finishing layer. I ended up adding both water and Flowtrol (a Flood product) to the Sherwin Williams paint in order to dilute it sufficiently to apply using the gun. Sherwin is pretty thick paint. I like the fact that it is fairly light weight, the cord is a bit short and I unplugged it a few times by accident. Compared to other products available at big-box stores, the price is very favorable. I don't have any basis for comparing this product agains others as this is the first one I have ever used, so I cannot directly compare. Final comment: Its not as easy as it appears to be. Based on the amount of time that it takes to prepare and then also clean-up, vs. just slapping paint in a tray and rolling on, I'm not sure that it saved me any time. I'll post a pic or two once I finish the project.
J**B
Great sprayer and a great price!
I bought this sprayer because I got tired of painting my interior doors. It was taking 2-3 hours to paint a single 6-panel door both sides, two coats. After two doors I ordered this sprayer to finish the remaining nine doors. I pulled two doors down to test with and set them outside, leaned against a stand in my grass on cardboard (in case of over spray) then commenced to paint my first two doors. Gun worked excellent, took about 3-4 minutes to paint one side and one coat was sufficient. I used the higher end Behr paint which is pretty thick so I thinned it just a bit. The sprayer came with a tool to test the thickness of the paint, I'd suggest using that if you are not familiar with spray guns and paint. Saves some headaches from paint not spraying right if you suspect you are using thicker paint. The doors were dry to touch inside of 10 minutes (weather was in the 70's, partly sunny outside) so I flipped the doors and finished them. Took about 45 minutes to do what otherwise would take 4-5 hours and that included drying time and taking them down plus re-installing them. My only criticisms would be that your project has to be fairly vertical. If you can move the item being painted then it's easy, but if it's immobile like a deck or stationary surface then you'll have trouble. This sprayer can only tilt 45% off of vertical, so a deck surface would be too far horizontal but the side of a deck would be easy. Second, it covers nicely in one coat and without streaks but it does spray a lot of paint to do so. It seems to go through about 15-20% more paint when compared to the same job with a brush, though it's well worth the trade considering the time it saves. Lastly the over spray was a little much, if you engage the trigger about half way and take your time painting, you get very little over spray. If you follow the instructions and adjust for full air flow, it will cover your project much quicker but create a decent amount of over spray, so be careful if there is a bit of wind. Clean up is a breeze. My previous sprayers cost twice as much and were a pain to clean, even easy to lose small parts. This sprayer is quick to take apart the nozzle and wash. Barely anything to clean up since I peeled the small paint film away from the nozzle while I was painting. It just took a moment to fill the tank with water and spray the water out the nozzle like it was paint, then remove the nozzle and clean it. Bonus: the instructions say to use it like an air gun to clean out keyboards and computer parts. I happen to be in IT so I do use it to clean out servers and desktops. It's mush easier than lugging around an air compressor and far more powerful than a can of air. Conclusion: If this was a $200 sprayer it would still be about 4 stars but since it's closer to $60 it's definitely 5 stars. It's a bit quieter than other sprayers I have used and even has advantages over sprayers I use on my air compressor since there is no noisy compressor and the air never runs out because it's on electric plus there is no moisture buildup to cause spitting. Even with several moisture traps on my air lines, my other sprayers have issues once the heats after long spray projects. This electric sprayer is a great value and has effortless performance!
L**R
Makes Painting Funiture A Breeze
This HomeRight Finish Max sprayer is just wonderful! I bought it to spray latex paint on furniture and the end result is just what I was looking for. No brush strokes, no runs, smooth finish. I also own an HVLP type sprayer that is used with a compressor and the Finish Max was easier to use, put out a great spray and I prefer it. There wasn't much of a problem with overspray, either. Compared to painting furniture with a brush or roller, this thing had two end tables with drawers painted in under 5 minutes. I would have spent far longer had I used a brush. The hassle is the clean-up, and that is where it gets messy and a little time-consuming but no more so than cleaning up any other kind of sprayer, or a roller, brush and pan for that matter. I would say that it took me another 10-15 minutes to clean it properly. You do have to spend time cleaning any paint gun if you want to use it again. I love that this product comes with a viscosity cup/funnel thing that you can use to make sure your paint is the perfect thickness for spraying. I thinned the latex paint by adding Floetrol and water until it flowed through the cup in the proper amount of time (according to the chart in the user manual). Then I used a disposable paper cone strainer like this one: ABN Strainer Cone Funnel with Filter Top 25-Pack - Disposable 190 Micron Fine Nylon Mesh -Paint, Automotive, More that screens out any lumps or debris. For my furniture, I used the sprayer to apply 2 coats of primer, 4 coats of latex, and 2 coats of clear water-based acrylic top coat Minwax 63333444 Polycrylic Protective Finish Water Based,1 quart, Satin . The Finish Max sprayer handled all of these just beautifully. I am very happy with the results and will be using it many times in the future. SAVE YOURSELF A HEADACHE: It is VERY IMPORTANT to strain/screen/filter your paint product before putting it into the Finish Max. I am guessing that people who say it stopped spraying didn't strain the paint first. The tiniest thing can plug a paint sprayer or an airbrush. You can buy disposable paint strainers by the each at most specialized paint stores (can't find them at big box stores) if you don't want to buy a bundle of them on Amazon. But you will pay ABOUT $1 each vs. about 15 cents ea. on Amazon, although they may be included with the price of your paint purchase. They are shaped like a cone coffee filter and have an incredibly fine 190-micron mesh at the bottom. They will nestle right into the paint jar of this unit and you just pour your paint in and throw it away when you're done.
B**A
Paint sprayer
I purchased this sprayer because after a lot of research, it seemed like this was low maintenance and I wouldn't have to thin all my paint (based on description & reviews). Not true! It was a bit of work to figure out the proper viscosity for the paint. It does come with a viscosity cup, but it's still a game of trial and error! I would also say that the cleaning of the sprayer involves a bit more than just filling it with warm soapy water and running it! You must completely disassemble the unit and ensure no paint is still around the seals, etc. I was using a high quality white latex (water based) paint, so I think that's just normal for this unit. Overall though, the sprayer works well and makes the job a bit easier. I don't know if I saved any time, but I was painting shiplap, and it is difficult to get in between the boards with a brush, so it was worth it! There is quite a lot of over spray, so plan accordingly and tape off well. I also had to clean the nozzle in-between each filling of the paint cup. But in all fairness, it was over 100 degrees and I was painting outside, so the paint was drying really fast! Not a bad little unit for DIY projects!
S**L
Very good you need stepdown converter in India works on 120volts
Very good you need stepdown converter in India works on 120volts
J**N
Highly recommend for DIY'ers
This little unit works great! Super easy to use right out of the box. Clean up is a breeze. Following the instructions was really easy. I figured the whole thing out with zero assistance from the hubs. If I had to complain about anything it would be that it does get a little heavy after awhile as the motor sits above the hand grip. But it wasn't uncomfortable. I painted a metal headboard and footboard and plan to paint some wood dressers, etc. It really finishes beautifully. ONE TIP - the "walls" of my homemade painting tent (plastic sheeting) blew around like mad because of the air this unit blows out, and I got overspray in places outside the tent. Be sure that your walls are very secure before you begin! Last - the cord is short so you will need an extension cord (which WILL get paint spray on it). I am going to buy the Home Right Rapid Clean attachment ($9.50), wish I had done that from the start.
C**O
Super recomendable, te ahorrarás tiempo dinero y esfuerzo.
Excelente para pintar dos casas juntas de dos niveles, al principio dude que pudiera pintar la casa con la pistola pues p nse que era más para muebles y cosas pequeñas pero 😮 ohh sorpresa la pared es rugosa y muy difícil de pintar con brocha o con rodillo sería mucho tiempo y muy cansado y tedioso pero con esta pistola en un día pinte las dos casas de volada y súper fácil, ya después solo detalles por qué la pared como mencioné es muy rugosa solo una pasada poniendo la pistola de lado para llegar a pequeñas zonas donde casi no llegaba la pintura pero ya con la práctica solo con una pasada quedaba listo sin necesidad de otra pasada, hay que combinar muy bien la viscosidad por ejemplo una pintura vinil acrílica de 7 años que es muy espesa entre un 40 a 50% de agua y lo mismo de pintura, si es pintura más baja o barata de 1 a 3 años se mezcla 3 partes de pintura y una de agua por qué es menos espesa y de verdad que muy fácil y rapidísimo, todos los vecinos pasaban a felicitarme por la rapidez y facilidad de pintar y cubrir toda la pared, tip: hay que limpiar muy bien todo los accesorios y puntas entre cada rellenado del contenedor de pintura, la mejor compra por mucho recomendadisima...!!! Y para muebles y proyectos pequeños no se diga acabado profesional, en serio muy buena herramienta para pintar, desde una casa completa hasta cualquier mueble de tu casa y hasta la herrería.
M**T
Rubbish.
Literally pulled the trigger for ten seconds and it caught fire. I would give a 1 star but the seller was quick to act and I was fully refunded..
D**N
Not UK compatible
I excitedly ordered the HomeRight Finish Max sprayer not realising that this is manufactured for the US. The product image clearly shows the US socket, but I assumed that as it was being advertised in the UK it would be a UK compatible item. It is not. The cable is only about 20 inches long, which means that I would also have to purchase a US to UK Plug adapter and then a long length extention cable to make it work, besides the point that the voltage would be different. I contacted the seller who arranged the return.
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