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The VONFORN VF803 Paint Sprayer is a 700W HVLP spray gun designed for versatile home and professional use. Featuring four interchangeable nozzles (1mm to 3mm) and three spray patterns, it adapts seamlessly to furniture, walls, fences, and more. Its unique blowing and cleaning functions simplify prep and maintenance, while adjustable flow control ensures efficient paint use. Lightweight and easy to assemble, itโs the perfect tool for millennial managers seeking flawless results with minimal fuss.













| ASIN | B0BJ2JYPGG |
| Best Sellers Rank | 817,678 in DIY & Tools ( See Top 100 in DIY & Tools ) 2,398 in Paint Sprayers |
| Brand | VONFORN |
| Brand Name | VONFORN |
| Colour | Yellow |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 5,621 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 06974955832259 |
| Hose Length | 1.8 Metres |
| Included Components | 1X Paint Sprayer, 4X Size Nozzles, 5 X Paint Filters, 1X Viscosity Cup, 1X Nozzle Cleaning Needle, 1X Cleaning Brush, 1X Dust blowing joint, 1X Clean connector, 1X Pot lid, 1X User Manual |
| Item Dimensions W x H | 15W x 29H centimetres |
| Item Type Name | paint sprayer |
| Item Weight | 3.74 Pounds |
| Item weight | 3.74 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | VONFORN |
| Manufacturer Part Number | VF803 |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Material Type | Stainless Steel |
| Model Name | VF803 |
| Model Number | VF803 |
| Power Source | AC |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Painting |
| Recommended uses for product | Painting |
| Style Name | Handheld, compact |
| Tank Volume | 1200 Millilitres |
| Tank volume | 1200 Millilitres |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |
S**E
It's sold to buyers in the UK but it's 120V and has a US plug
The rating is not really about the product. It could be great for all I know. It was advertised on Amazon UK but the device is for US users with US voltage and US plug so a non-starter in the UK.
J**S
Surprisingly good for such a low price.
I've used and owned other hvlp and airless sprayers before, and I am surprisingly impressed with this one, for the price. I was concerned that you can't adjust the airflow, only the fluid amount but after using it, I found that this wasn't an issue anyway. I sprayed 30 year old, painted, kitchen cabinets that had been lightly sanded and it came out as smooth as you can expect for older cabinet doors that weren't in great shape. At first, I sprayed the primer (Behr cabinet and trim primer) a little too thin. I was worried about going to heavy and getting drips and runs. but it turns out that I could have gone heavier. Then I did two coats of Sherwin Williams Emerald trim paint, alkyd enamel water-based paint. Again, the first coat was probably a little lighter than necessary but by time I put on the second coat, I did go slower to get a heavier spray and it covered very well with no runs. I did have the cabinet doors laying flat, not hanging though so that might have helped the pain level out. The paint does need to be thinned considerably. The manufacturer recommends no more than 1/2 pint of water per gallon -- I'm not sure what I used but it was closer to a 1/2 pint per quart, in order to get it thin enough. You must use the thinning funnel to test how long it takes for the paint to drain from it to make sure you have it thinned enough. I thinned it to about 50 seconds until the cup was empty. However, on the primer, I didn't thin it quite as much and the tip clogged up a couple of times and it spat out large drops of primer so had to thin it a little more. Be sure to practice if you've never used and hvlp sprayer before. Do some nice, even passes, overlapping the previous pass by 50%. Start the sprayer when it's pointed just OFF of the piece your painting and continue across and end off the other side of the piece. Do not start and stop it on the thing you're painting itself (unless it's very large, like a house or fence) otherwise it will get too heavy where you do the turn around. I'd recommend this for smaller projects: shutters, doors, garage door, cabinets, furniture, maybe a deck -- but I'd go with a much faster Airless sprayer for larger things, like a wood fence, house, shed etc. This goes slower than an airless and you'd constantly need to be filling the cup with paint to finish the project. I definitely would NOT use it to paint walls in a room, it's way slower than a roller. I'd recommend using it for a closet though, since it's more difficult to manuever a roller in a small space. It uses surprisingly little paint to get good coverage though. I used under 1 gallon to cover both sides of 27 cabinet doors, 9 drawer faces and all the cabinet faces. I was surprised that's all it used. Overall, it works great for the price but, as with anything, a lot depends on the user's experience, comfort level and willingness to learn and practice.
B**H
So far, phenomenal. Fast, easy, great results... No complaints yet!
I finally got it out for a project. I watered down the paint as required, the little measurement cup is a pretty cool way to check viscosity. Loaded it up, and started spraying. I had a 8x6 area I needed to paint, pretty low priority for looks, as it is going to be hidden by another structure, so I figured it would be a good place to make mistakes. 5... Literally FIVE minutes later, I was done spraying.... And it looked... Good! Some over spray in one area I wasn't as careful, but I even adjusted the nozzle on the fly to get a different angle for the rest. Fantastic coverage, easy layering, no runs, no ugly spots, just even, clean coverage. I'm excited to finish this project now, and am going to try different paints in it to see what other things I can paint with it!!!
J**S
Good little sprayer
Use this paint sprayer for the first time today. Didn't really have any problems with it, except it uses. More paint than I thought. But that could be because I was painting 4 sections of lattice, 36 inches. Wide by 8 feet long. And there's no way to stop the spray from going through the holes of the lattice, which is wasteful. I get that. But so far it seemed to paint well, I didn't thin out the paint I use latex paint with primer .used the 2.0 tip because of being roughwood.
E**E
Very good product for painting the fence.
Excellent product! Worked without problems - painted entire fence - same good performance from the start to finish! I went to Home Depot and Lowe's to buy the sprayer before I bought this one - the prices to the roof! Product with less quality cost around $160.00
P**E
Paid for itself in one day.
I bought this sprayer to treat a new fence. It turned out to be the right tool for the job. It works like a carburetor attached to blow dryer. The smaller the nozzle, the finer the mist. The trigger turns on the blow dryer, while it also regulates the fluid flow. There is and adjustable stop for setting the maximum flow. I sprayed undiluted BLO onto cedar pickets. The smallest nozzle with the flow valve 2/3 open provide the best result. I treated both sides of an 80 ft fence in four hours. Only had to brush the tops of the boards. Clean up was an easy five minutes job. I am happy with the results.
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