Buying Campbell Hausfeld HVLP Turbine Paint Sprayer - 4 PSI, 0.06 GPM, Model# HV2002

Campbell Hausfeld HVLP Turbine Paint Sprayer - 4 PSI, 0.06 GPM, Model# HV2002Buy Campbell Hausfeld HVLP Turbine Paint Sprayer - 4 PSI, 0.06 GPM, Model# HV2002

Campbell Hausfeld HVLP Turbine Paint Sprayer - 4 PSI, 0.06 GPM, Model# HV2002 Product Description:



  • 2-stage turbine assist HVLP paint sprayer (no compressor needed)
  • 54 CFM
  • Durable construction delivers consistent coverage
  • Metal pattern adjustment for round, vertical, or horizontal spray patterns
  • Metal air flow control can adjust pattern from 1/4in. to 6in.

Product Description

Campbell Hausfeld 2-stage High Volume, Low Pressure (HVLP) Turbine Paint Sprayer is ideal for refinishing equipment, staining furniture and painting small- to medium-sized interiors or exteriors. No compressor needed to get a fine finish with low overspray, making it ideal for painting trim, interior walls, furniture, crafts and cabinets. U.S.A. Max. PSI: 4, Flow (GPM): 0.06, Hose Length (ft.): 15, Paint Capacity (gal.): 1 quart, Volts: 120

Customer Reviews

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218 of 226 people found the following review helpful.
1This sprayer does a pretty rough job
By P. MSakamoto
I purchased the CH HVLP sprayer as an alternative to a compressor plus gun setup for spraying clear finishes as well as interior trim paint. The previous CH products that I had purchased had been great. This one has been a great disappointment.

First, the transfer of material to the surface being painted appears to be about as inefficient as a normal high pressure sprayer. This is especially true when spraying higher viscosity coatings that require more airflow in order to move them. The second issue is the fineness of the spray pattern. This unit produces a pretty rough and uneven pattern compared with other units. The air supply hose is a real handicap as it is not only too stiff for easy use, but it has a really nasty chemical smell that just doesn't go away.

Summary, I have a CH compressor, an airless sprayer and this HVLP. I can reccommend the first two without hesitation. This last is just not worth it. Get a Fuji, Apollo or perhaps the top of the line Wagner. They are all $500 or more, but at least they do the job.

60 of 63 people found the following review helpful.
5This thing is great!
By Michael J. Murphy
I am so impressed with this product and I too am surprised by the not so great reviews. I have a feeling that the people who don't like this product are people who have significant experience with other paint sprayers . . . People who like to thin the paint, tweak knobs, make adjustments, etc., etc., etc. This is a ($) paint sprayer. . . it doesn't have a lot of knobs and whistles and probably isn't very forgiving in some respects (compared to ($) paint sprayers).

This was my first time ever using a paint sprayer. I read through the manual, (especially the part where it specifically says to not mess with anything), poured in the paint . . . and I was off spraying (I didn't need to thin the paint!). There is only one knob to adjust the volume of paint that is coming out . . that's all that I needed. It worked great and the finish is smooth and even (I painted my veneer kitchen cabinets using a BIN primer and an Alkyd based semi-gloss).

This is the perfect paint sprayer for the do it yourselfer. Just RTFM and don't mess with anything. Also, pick paints that don't require thinning (the one's I used specifically stated that you shouldn't thin it . . . RTFM)

68 of 73 people found the following review helpful.
1Don't buy this product
By D. Obenland
I own this sprayer and it is not woth the money. You cannot get a fine spray pattern from this unit. The air cap is poorly machined and the turbine does not supply enough CFM. Spend more money and get an Accuspray system.

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