

🎨 Elevate your paint game—because your ride deserves a pro touch!
The DeVilbiss 803558 Finishline 4 FLG-670 is a solvent-based HVLP gravity feed paint gun designed for precision and durability. Featuring precision-machined air caps and fluid nozzles, anodized internal passages for easy cleaning, and multiple fluid tip sizes, it delivers professional-quality finishes with high transfer efficiency at 13 CFM and 23 PSI. Ideal for both beginners and experienced users, this lightweight, stainless steel tool offers smooth operation and consistent results, making it a top choice for automotive and body repair painting projects.
| ASIN | B007N69IRA |
| Brand Name | DeVilbiss |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (793) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00658701035588 |
| Included Components | Paint Gun |
| Item Type Name | Paint Gun |
| Item Weight | 8 ounces |
| Manufacturer | DeVilbiss |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 803558 |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | Manufacturer Warranty |
| Material Type | Stainless Steel |
| Maximum Pressure | 23 Pound per Square Inch |
| Model Name | Devilbiss |
| Model Number | 803558 |
| Power Source | Hand Powered |
| Style Name | Gun |
| Tank Volume | 900 Cubic Centimeters |
| UPC | 658701035588 |
B**N
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I've used this to paint four cars now. I know it's not the most expensive in their line up but it still very nice. I've used cheaper paint guns and they don't compare with this gun. I found it is easy to take a part and put back together. I've noticed that the fit and finish on this gun is very good. Of course all I have to compare it to is two of my old cheap guns. The trigger pull is smooth and it atomizes the paint perfectly. To boot it came with three different sized tips. The neighbors saw my paint jobs and now want their cars painted. So far I've told them I'm too old to keep this up. SO NO! I bought this for my own car and have only painted my relatives cars. I still haven't gotten around to painting my car yet but I'm still recovering from all the work that goes into painting. What I loved the most about this gun is if you use it correctly it gives professional results. The biggest difference between this and a cheap gun is that it doesn't leave behind orange peel. Until I used this one I couldn't figure out why I was getting mediocre results. I have now learned it has a lot to do with how the gun atomized the paint. What a difference. I now feel like a pro although the pros are way better than me. But this paint gun did make a huge difference. If your going to use expensive auto paint you might as well get a great paint gun. This gun is well made and stood up with consistent results every time. I would recommend if you want your paint job to look great!! I hope this company keeps up the good work!!!
T**S
Great gun for beginners like me
I’m a weekend restorer, and am working on rebuilding a CoPart salvages 2014 Scion tC. Body shops wanted $300 to repaint the front bumper and side skirt I needed to replace, but instead I bought this for $217 here on amazon and then with paint and supplies, still came in under that mark. “Teach a man to fish...” I did a lot of research for an easy to use, beginner friendly paint gun that wouldn’t break the bank. These reviews here plus The Gunman reviews on YouTube led me to this gun. And boy I could not be happier. My first gun sprayed horrible and the clear was pretty bad. I did, in my newness to this skill, mess up by not noticing I was spraying base with the 1.3mm tip, so the base coat did not match factory base pattern, but it is hardly if at all noticeable. Next time I’ll be sure to use the 1.5mm for base I was painting outdoors at about 62-64 degrees F and so it was a bit on the chilly side for paint. Using medium activator for my Euro clear, it laid down wet but had a horrible orange peel effect to it. I reduced PSI to about 12-15 and laid another layer that went better, but still showed orange peel. I think I was spraying too far away and going too fast. The great news is that because it was so cold and because I was using medium and not fast activator, the clear laid out and became super smooth. All in all, I love this gun and how it sprays and how forgiving it is to a beginner like me.
A**R
Used a Devilbiss siphon feed which shot perfect coats. As you can see I had to ...
last time i sprayed was in 1976! did lacquer w clear on top.Used a Devilbiss siphon feed which shot perfect coats. As you can see I had to come up to speed. HVLP was a learning curve. After prepping the gun,setting the pressure (25-26psi @the regulator on the gun,primed the brand new fenders for my landscape trailer. Used epoxy primer over the bare metal,the gun performed outstandingly well, primer went on smooth, first coat put on light, second coat covered nicely.I was suprised! Top coated w Tractor Supply black enamel. Again the gun shot 2 great coats! no drips or runs. I don t do this professionally so this gun does the trick, if I was serious( or anybody else) then I would step up the grade a bit. For $200 it well worth it.Keep it clean, follow mixing directions,check out the on line videos( you learn a lot!) and have fun! Again, great gun.
S**Y
Nice gun, but it is NOT perfect out of the box... needs finessing
First of all, I will say that I was looking for a base coat gun and did not want to break the bank since I invested heavily in my clear coat gun. I switched to multi gun setup as I was tired of cleaning between BC and CC constantly. Anyway, I picked up this gun and decided to run a test on a panel to determine the proper settings after reading some of the reviews. The thing I will say is that I am not sure if it was because of my air source but for the best results I tuned this gun down on inlet pressure to achieve the best results. It took some finessing but I have finally gotten the gun dialed in where I can lay really a really nice surface and even clear coat with minimal orange peel. But that was NOT the case right out of the box. First of all, I highly recommend cleaning this gun before initial use. It really needs a strong cleaning (mine did). Second, I recommend you dialing the air inlet pressure back some and adjusting the fan settings accordingly as this was the biggest eye opener for me. I was surprised at how different the settings were as compares to the Tekna Pro, the Gti, and other manufacturers that I tested. Again, I say this because I had someone tell me they did not like this gun after 2 uses without spending the time to learn the settings and "dial" it in. That said, I agree with many others that have posted, this gun can lay some nice paint and even clear coat. If you are on a budget and need a quality gun that will give you options with the tips I would say this is a great gun to consider. I also had similar feelings about the Gti as well (It is more money but the quality is higher too). Last piece of advice is IF you are not getting optimal results initially be patient and make some adjustments to see what differences are made. Make notes of the settings that yield the best results and I am sure you will enjoy this gun!
F**N
Buena pistola, no me arrepiento la recomiendo aunque creo q está un poco cara
P**L
I really like this gun. I have used it for solvent base coat and it lays it on nice and flat. The gun has an excellent feel in the hand and appears to be well built. I have only been using it in the shop for a couple of months but haven't had an issues with it so far. It comes with an assortment of 3 tips which is nice and saves from having to buy them separately. I bought the FLG-671 for waterborne after using this gun. I would buy this paint gun again.
R**T
Bought this for grandad, Top loader, Great quality product, i like the blue colour on the handle great fan on spray, you get what you pay for, definitely recommend to others,
A**R
Good paint gun easy to clean an paint job have a nice finish realy easy to use
J**W
Did the job perfectly smooth-using industrial solvent based clear coatings ,medium viscosity and almost 70% solids in volume!
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