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The Wagner Spraytech Earlex 5700 is a stationary HVLP paint sprayer designed for woodworking and furniture refinishing. Featuring a 1.5mm stainless steel tip, adjustable flow and spray patterns, and a powerful 2.2 PSI turbine motor, it handles a wide range of oil and water-based materials. Its quick-lock, PTFE-coated paint container enables fast color changes and easy cleanup, making it ideal for professionals and enthusiasts seeking flawless finishes.






| Product Dimensions | 35.56 x 41.28 x 29.85 cm; 4.69 kg |
| Part number | 2443205 |
| Material type | Plastic Metal |
| Power source type | AC/DC |
| Manufacturer | Wagner Spraytech |
| Item model number | 2443205 |
| ASIN | B0C37Y7JQ2 |
M**C
Really impressive! I was able to apply water based polyurethane to over 90' of fence line no problem. The spray comes out very even and I never had an issue with any runs or drips. I was not sure if this sprayer would be able to keep up with such a big job, but it worked so well. I could not imagine doing this with a brush. Highly recommended, and really happy I bought this.
T**K
I have enjoyed other Wagner tools over the years and have been quite pleased. This is also the case with this HVLP. It is a very well made product that does what an HVLP is supposed to do. My last Wagner HVLP was heavy and well made. This one is quite light and easy to manage. The turbine produces enough power to get the job done. The cup is steel as is most of the gun. I recommend!
K**Y
I like the fine finish and clean up is quick and easy, also wagner customer service is great, had a problem with the 1.5 tip and they resolved the issue, what I don't like with the earlex 5700 is that it doesn't come with the cup that uncoated so I will have to purchase one for my projects I normally use automobile paint for my cabinets,spray quality I would rate 9/10
S**Y
Bought this to paint all my lousy pressboard kitchen cabinet doors, drawers and faces. I watched several videos, read through all the reviews, and settled on the Earlex 5700. Admittedly, this is my first sprayer (I am old school brush and roller guy) however the learning curve was simple (watch the videos, and read the manual, however light weight it is) and then go for it. The pump itself weighs nothing and seems cheap as heck but if it lasts a few years that's all I can hope for at this price point. I put several gallons of Sherwin Williams Extreme Bond primer and Emerald paint through it with excellent results. Do pay attention to the flow rate (the primer needed a fair bit of cutting while the paint needed very little) and DO BUY FILTERS and filter your paint! (I was shocked to see chunks / flakes in my primer and lost a day of progress because of it.) Do NOT let the gun sit around for hours between coats - clean the needle at a minimum - and when done, be vigilant about cleaning the gun and all parts thoroughly. Near the end I could do a thorough cleaning in about 10 minutes.... The canister that ships with the gun I bought is only for paint, not varnish - you will need another one for that which isn't coated. Only con so far is that the canister interior coating is already scratched and seems kind of cheap but time will tell - still works great so far. Also, don't be like me and NOT tighten the gun down AFTER you decided which way you want the intake tube pointing. I didn't and it started dripping / leaking from the seal and made a mess of the gun and my work - live and learn. Once I figured that out, cleaned the entire gun, got my direction/angle right all was good. One other pro tip - the surgical tubing from the gun to the canister comes lose so I put some small zip ties around each end to hold it in place. Overall, 10/10 would buy again. Makes painting surfaces with odd angles / faces / profiles pretty simple.
K**N
This is a good upgrade from one of the mostly plastic one-stage sprayers. But the way the hose attacked is just kind of silly…it’s just a stick on situation. It comes off too easily and with all the pressure of the air it goes flying around damaging your carefully prepped and sprayed items. I took to literally holding it together while spraying out of fear it would destroy my hard work again. It should Screw or clamp somehow. Otherwise it’s a great sprayer.
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