



🎨 Elevate your craft with precision spraying that professionals swear by!
The Earlex SprayPort 6003 HVLP Paint Sprayer is a USA-built, professional-grade tool featuring a powerful 3-stage turbine delivering 5.5 PSI for superior atomization. Equipped with a Pro8 pressure-fed spray gun and a 360° rotating air cap, it offers unmatched comfort and versatility for spraying a wide range of coatings. Its 25 ft Hyperflex hose ensures maximum flexibility and maneuverability, making it ideal for serious woodworkers seeking flawless, brush-mark free finishes on cabinets, furniture, and trim.







| ASIN | B00JRE163K |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Batteries included? | No |
| Colour | Black, Silver |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (89) |
| Date First Available | 15 April 2014 |
| Hose Length | 7.6 Metres |
| Included Components | Turbine, Gravity Feed Gun, Hose, Manual |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 11.8 kg |
| Item model number | 0HV6003PUS |
| Manufacturer | Earlex |
| Material | Metal |
| Part Number | 0HV6003PUS |
| Pattern | Sprayer |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Product Dimensions | 43.18 x 35.56 x 50.8 cm; 11.79 kg |
| Size | Earlex 6003 Pressure |
| Special Features | Gravity Feed, Lightweight, Low Pressure |
| Style | Gun |
C**P
Actually Works!!
Bought to paint 21 cast iron radiators & although each rad took a long time to paint well, it was very precise & there's little to no over spray & no toxic cloud around you, so very happy & a great tool to have.
A**R
Quality pro spec HVLP system.
Excellent product.
G**O
Quality system. But Earlex/Wagner branding does not help the customer experience.
I did not use yet the product but the first impression is very positive. The packaging is very good. Things are.not allowed to move on the box, something I like to see especially whith items quite expensive (considering my badget). The turbine is solid and no more noisy than my hoover. The all metal gun seems well balanced and made with quality material. I'll try soon the system with latex paint, a good challenge for any hvlp system. Hopefully the whole experience will just confirm my positive first impression. The 2.5mm needle/tips and aircap kit found in the box was a nice surprise for me, as it may make easier spray the latex without a lot of thinning. The gun is also provided with the 1.5mm kit (probably the go to needle for woodworking projects involving thinner paints). Why 4 stars and not 5? Getting information about this system is not easy. I spent one evening to find the viscosity rate (0-240 seconds but I did not find this info in the Earlex site or guides, so I'm going to find out if the info is correct or not). Why not adding few lines on this topic in the user guide? Also, I'm not confident to find spare part in the future. The website not very clear on this and if you Google around you find few site in US selling something.... I think the lack of support I'm perceiving is mostly due to the fact the Earlex is now a.Wagner brand. Probably they did not sort out yet few logistic problen..hopefully things will improve in the future... Still the system cost considerably less of the 3 stages turbine made by Fuji...and the machine seem sturdy enough to guarantee a good number of free hassle years. I may edit this review after trying the system this weekend..wish me luck!!!
A**P
When searching for a sprayer I could barely find any reviews for the Spray Port 6003, including here as most of the reviews were focused on the Earlex 5500. So here is my long winded review of the Spray Port 6003 for those who want detail from someone who's used it on a few projects. Like most people that are looking for a 3 turbine setup you wonder what the best bang for the buck is. Do I really have to spend over $1,000 for a 5 stage turbine? Do I have to get the blue color machine like everyone else on Youtube? All I was looking for in a machine was something that can spray water based finishes and produce a cabinet like surface. Long story short, this machine delivered that result. Here are the details: I have only sprayed water based finishes including primers. Reason being, it is water cleanup and it is easy. Which brings me to my first point... This gun is incredibly easy to clean. Sometimes between coats i'll just let the paint sit in there for up to an hour and no clogs. When i'm done I take it apart, spray some water from the hose bib in the cup, shoot some clean water through and then take it inside and clean with soap and water in the sink. From end of spraying until drying is about 10 minutes. There isn't a ton to break down when cleaning so it really is that simple. Paints I have sprayed: My goal with this was simple. All my clients want pieces made with hardwood or they want it painted white. I wanted to produce a white finish that rivals cabinets from a factory. I did that but here is a little secret, this gun will only perform as well as the paint you spray. I spray kilz water based primer thinned with water with a 1.5mm tip. I just add water and stir until it looks right, no viscosity cup, just until it falls smoothly off the stir stick. I apply three primer coats, more thin then thick to avoid making sanding more challenging. I sand with 220 in between the first two and the final primer coat I sand at 320. The next step is where the rubber meets the road. NOT ALL PAINT IS CREATED EQUAL. I didn't go to lowes and buy latex and expect a paint that is not designed to be sprayed spray like a lacquer finish. I bought a paint that is designed to be sprayed. Stop spraying latex, use latex on the walls, not furniture. I used General Finishes White Enamel (also sold on amazon). I put it directly in the cup (through a filter of course) and I did not thin. I used the 1.3mm tip and let me tell you. I did it. After two coats of the general finishes white enamel I had the cabinet grade finish I have so strongly desired. Is the paint super expensive compared to the home center? You bet it is. does the extra $50 mean you get the exact finish you wanted? Yes. Buy the right stuff and you get the right results. I'll post pictures of the first project I sprayed. Conclusion: If you are looking for a gun that can spray paint that is designed to be sprayed then you will be more then happy with this product. I love it. The pieces I have delivered since owning this gun have had people comment immediately, "That finish is so beautiful". Yes it is ma'am. It really is. If you are determined that you have to spray un-thinned latex from the home center then buy the $30 gallon paint from the home center and spend the $1,100 on a 5 turbine unit. I prefer to put the money into the finish over the color of the machine. Side note, it will probably spray thinned latex. It sprayed primer after all. It will absolutely spray all polyurethanes and leave a beautiful finish. Buy the 1.5mm tip the moment you buy the gun. I spoke to an Earlex representative who said the 2 mm tip that comes with the gun is for "spraying the side of the barn". The 1.3mm that comes with the gun is perfect for poly and other thin type finishes.
T**R
I own a small woodworking business and was looking to begin spraying my finishes. I used to own a hydrographics business as well so I was very familiar with HVLP sprayers to begin with but even if I weren't the Earlex 6003 would be EXTREMELY easy to learn and perfect. I have never purchased a tool of any kind that I did not have a single complaint about. Never. Until I purchased the 6003 pressure system. It is perfect. It leaves a flawless finish spraying thinned latex and primer as well as water based topcoat (I have sprayed General Finishes High Performance and Minwax Polycrylic). I loved the system so much that I purchased the gravity gun separately just for water based topcoat and let my pressure gun handle all the painting. I would 100% reccomend this to anyone looking to obtain a high level of finishing quality. Earlex has a customer for life in me and my business.
P**L
I am really happy with this sprayer. I had the 5500 which was nice but this one is much better and I think it is well worth the extra money. I like the way the hose connects to the sprayer and the turbine. I've been spraying clear finish for years and just started painting with a sprayer. It's a learning curve for me but I'm getting there quickly. Like all sprayers I've used cleaning is something I don't like. But, it is not difficult to do. I'm finding that water based enamel thinned to100 seconds or less using the Zane cup works well for me.
G**H
I had been using this since February and got good results which took work. I get a lot of orange peel with it which needs sanding, steel wool and buffing to finish off properly. The volume is very high and I do recommend wearing heaing protection. The hose is flexible which is really fantastic. I've just upgraded to the Fuji mini might 5 stage which is so much quieter and nicer than this but its also double the price. This machine is good for what it does but won't really provide you with the professional finish grade you're hoping for. I would rate this more as a DIY'ers machine more than a serious woodworkers or cabinet makers. It has served me well tho, with some effort.
D**Z
As a woodworker I had heard great things about this brand so I decided to order one. When I received it and tried it out, nothing but air was blowing through the gun. So I ordered another one and found the valve kit was missing from the gun! Unbelievable, and it's American made! I sent that one back and decided to go with a Fuji sprayer. I'm sure it would have been a great sprayer and the third time might have been a charm; however, I have work to do and deadlines to meet!
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