Gekufa 22PCS Airless Paint Sprayer Gun Kit, 3600PSI Spray Gun with 50FT Hose, 6 Reversible Spray Tips (211/313/415/515/517/623), 4 Extension Rods, Tip Guards, Filters, Fits for Indoor/Outdoor Painting

22PCS Airless Paint Sprayer Gun Kit, 3600PSI Spray Gun with 50FT Hose, 6 Reversible Spray Tips (211/313/415/515/517/623), 4 Extension Rods, Tip Guards, Filters, Fits for Indoor/Outdoor Painting

Features

  • Durable Materials – Made of aluminum alloy body, stainless steel handle, and carbide nozzle, ensuring long-lasting performance and resistance to wear even under frequent use.
  • Improved Spray Efficiency – Equipped with precision filters that reduce blockages and deliver smooth, even paint coverage. Perfect for both DIY home projects and professional contractors.
  • Easy to Clean & Maintain – Reversible spray tips allow quick unclogging by simply rotating the tip, reducing downtime and keeping your workflow smooth.
  • Complete 14-Piece Set – Includes 1 paint sprayer gun, 6 reversible spray tips (211, 313, 415, 515, 517, 623), 6 stainless steel mesh filters, and 1 nozzle seat, giving you all the tools you need for efficient paint spraying.
  • Wide Compatibility – Designed to fit most major airless paint sprayer machines on the market. Suitable for walls, fences, ceilings, furniture, and other large-area painting projects.

Specifications

Color Blue
Unit Count 22

This 22-piece airless paint sprayer gun kit includes a 3600 PSI spray gun with a 50 ft hose, constructed with an aluminum alloy body, stainless steel handle and carbide nozzle. It includes six reversible spray tips (211, 313, 415, 515, 517, 623), stainless-steel mesh filters, extension rods and tip guards, and is designed to fit most airless paint sprayer machines for indoor and outdoor large-area painting.

Model Number: Q8644

Gekufa 22PCS Airless Paint Sprayer Gun Kit, 3600PSI Spray Gun with 50FT Hose, 6 Reversible Spray Tips (211/313/415/515/517/623), 4 Extension Rods, Tip Guards, Filters, Fits for Indoor/Outdoor Painting Review

4.2 out of 5

Why I reached for this kit

A summer of back-to-back paint projects—an interior refresh and a weathered fence—pushed me to try the Gekufa sprayer kit. I didn’t want to cobble together a gun, tips, hose, and extensions from different brands. This one promised a 3600 PSI gun, a 50-foot hose, six reversible tips, stainless-steel mesh filters, tip guards, and a set of extension rods. On paper, it looked like a complete, budget-friendly way to get a lot done quickly.

I used it with a mid-tier airless pump I already own, spraying latex on walls and trim indoors, then a heavier exterior acrylic on the fence. Here’s how it performed.

Setup and compatibility

Connection was straightforward: the 50-foot hose threaded to my pump without drama, and the gun-side connection sealed cleanly. The included tip guard accepted the supplied reversible tips with no fitment issues. If you’ve used other airless systems, the workflow feels familiar—strain your paint, pick a tip, set pressure, test on cardboard, then go.

The “fits most airless machines” claim lined up with my experience. I didn’t need adapters. If you’re running a small homeowner pump, just pay attention to the largest tip included (623) and confirm your machine can push it; not every pump will handle a 0.023 orifice at a usable flow.

Build quality and ergonomics

The gun’s aluminum alloy body, stainless handle, and carbide tips are the right materials for longevity. The gun feels solid without being chunky, and the trigger pull is firm but predictable. After a few hours, I felt normal hand fatigue—comparable to many mid-range guns. The safety latch clicks positively and didn’t drift.

The hose is a workhorse 50-footer: long enough to park the pump in a hallway and still reach bedrooms, and long enough to leave the pump on a patio while you move along a fence. It’s not overly stiff, but like most new hoses, it appreciates an uncoil and warm-up in the sun to relax its memory. I had no leaks at the crimps or fittings.

The extension rods earn their keep overhead. Thread engagement felt secure, and I didn’t notice flex that would mess with my aim. They add a bit of nose weight, so take a few test passes to recalibrate your wrist.

Tip selection and real-world spray results

The six-tip bundle is the headline here and it shapes the whole experience:

  • 211: Handy for narrow trim, door casings, and light-duty detail work. With properly thinned enamel, I got crisp, controllable lines and minimal bounce-back.
  • 313: My go-to for cabinet sides and smaller panels. It laid down a smooth film without drowning edges.
  • 415: Bread-and-butter interior walls. Nice balance of coverage and control in bedrooms and hallways.
  • 515 and 517: For higher-build interior latex or faster coverage on larger walls and ceilings. With the 517, I turned pressure up modestly and still maintained an even fan.
  • 623: Exterior fence duty. Coverage is fast. This is where pump capacity matters; I had the headroom, but lighter-duty sprayers will struggle or pulsate.

Fan patterns across the tips were predictable. I didn’t see streaking or “cat ears” unless I was under-pressured or too far from the surface. Once tuned, the finish on interior walls was consistent and free of tiger striping. On the fence, the 623 moved at a satisfying pace, but overspray increases with that larger fan and orifice—expect more masking or an outdoor-friendly day.

Filters and clog resistance

The included stainless mesh filters are worth using. I matched finer filters to smaller tips (211/313) and a coarser one to the 517/623. That simple step kept clogs to a minimum. When I did catch debris, the reversible tips did their job: flip, blast, flip back, keep moving. It’s not magic—you still need to strain paint—but the combination of handle filter and reversible tips saved a lot of stops.

Cleaning and maintenance

Cleanup is as painless as airless gets. The gun breaks down without surprises, and the tip guard/tip combo clears easily when you flush with water or the appropriate solvent. The hose pushed out with a single bucket flush from my pump. I always pull the handle filter after big days, give it a rinse, and leave it to dry—no discoloration or fraying after multiple cycles.

Carbide orifices wear slowly, and after my interior-and-fence run, the 415 and 517 still measured true by feel and finish. Keep your tips organized and you’ll preserve pattern consistency for a long time.

In the field: speed and finish

  • Interior repaint: With the 415 at moderate pressure, I could keep a steady 10–12-inch spray distance and overlap 50% for predictable coverage. Cutting near ceilings was manageable with a steady hand, though I still prefer to mask and move quickly. The extensions helped hit the top foot of wall without a ladder. Trim with the 211 was controlled enough to minimize back-brushing.
  • Fence: The 623 chewed through panels and rails fast. I maintained a slightly quicker travel speed and watched for runs at posts, where paint collects. The finish looked even, and the job time dropped dramatically compared to rolling.

What I liked

  • Complete bundle: Gun, hose, tips, filters, extensions, and guards meant I didn’t hunt for missing parts. Out-of-the-box capability matters when schedules are tight.
  • Predictable patterns: With pressure adjusted to material, the fan stayed even. No chronic spitting or dribble at the guard.
  • Reversible tips + filters: The right combo for keeping work moving. Flip to clear, then get back to it.
  • Durable feel: Materials inspire confidence. No loose fasteners or leaky unions after multiple sessions.
  • Reach: The 50-foot hose and extensions cover a typical home without relocating the pump constantly.

What could be better

  • Trigger feel: While consistent, it’s on the firmer side. If you’re spraying all day, you’ll notice it compared to high-end contractor guns with refined triggers.
  • Hose memory: Initial coil memory is noticeable. It relaxes with use, but the first setup requires a bit of coaxing.
  • Tip range vs pump capacity: Including a 623 is great, but not every homeowner pump can feed it well. A quick guide in the box aligning tip sizes to typical pump outputs would help.
  • Piece-count clarity: My kit had the essentials, but the “how many pieces” claim on the box vs what you actually need to get to work can be confusing. Inventory your kit on arrival.

Tips for best results

  • Strain everything. Even “clean” paint sheds debris that will find its way into a fine tip.
  • Match filter to tip size. Finer mesh for small tips, coarser for bigger orifices and thicker coatings.
  • Start low, dial up. Increase pressure until tails disappear, then stop—higher isn’t automatically better.
  • Practice with extensions. A few dry runs with the added reach helps you avoid arcs or uneven overlap.
  • Respect the 3600 PSI rating. Stay within spec and check your pump’s max pressure/tip chart.

Who it suits

  • DIYers upgrading from rollers who want speed and respectable finish quality without assembling a kit piecemeal.
  • Pros who want a competent backup gun and hose with a versatile tip set, or an affordable rig for occasional jobs where risking premium gear isn’t smart.
  • Property managers tackling recurring fence and wall projects who value included extensions and multiple tip options.

High-volume contractors who spray daily may still prefer premium guns with lighter triggers and built-in swivels, but as a primary or secondary setup for general work, this kit holds its own.

Final recommendation

I recommend the Gekufa sprayer kit. It delivers a genuinely usable bundle—gun, hose, tips, filters, and extensions—that gets you spraying quickly and covers most residential scenarios. The build is durable, the spray patterns are consistent once dialed, and the reversible tips and filters keep workflow interruptions to a minimum. While the trigger is a touch firm and the largest tip may outpace smaller pumps, those are manageable trade-offs given the completeness and performance of the kit. If you want a dependable, all-in-one airless solution for interiors and outdoor projects without chasing down parts, this is an easy yes.



Project Ideas

Business

Mobile Exterior Painting Service

Offer fast house exteriors, decks and fence painting using the airless sprayer for speed and uniform coverage. Market same-week turnarounds and competitive flat-rate packages (e.g., 'full fence refresh' or 'deck stain + seal')—the 50 ft hose and extension rods reduce setup time, and the durable carbide nozzle cuts rework. Upsells: color sealing, trim detail with smaller tips, and seasonal maintenance plans.


Furniture Refinishing & Resale Studio

Run a small shop that picks up, refinishes and resells upcycled furniture. Use the kit to achieve consistent factory finishes quickly, enabling higher throughput and volume. Offer tiered services (basic refinish, premium lacquer, custom colors/patterns) and bundle photography and e-commerce listing services to sell pieces online or wholesale to boutiques.


Spray-Finish Rental Service for Contractors/DIYers

Rent out the complete 22-piece kit (with training) to contractors or DIY customers who need short-term access to high-quality spraying gear. Provide add-ons like consumable tip packs and on-call troubleshooting. Because tips are reversible and filters are included, emphasize low-maintenance operation and a sanitation/inspection checklist between rentals to maintain reliability and reduce liability.


Pop-up Mural & Commercial Art Commissions

Specialize in fast-turnaround murals for cafes, retail interiors, co-working spaces and events. The sprayer’s range of tips lets you switch between broad background fills and finer detail work without changing machines, speeding up installation windows. Offer bundled services: concept sketches, permit handling, scaled mockups, and maintenance touch-ups to create a recurring revenue stream.


Training Workshops & Certification Courses

Teach hands-on classes for homeowners and contractors on proper airless-sprayer use, paint thinning, tip selection, maintenance and safety. Charge per-seat or license the curriculum to tool rental shops. Include modules on efficiency (using the 50 ft hose and extension rods), trouble-shooting clogged nozzles (reversible tips), and finishing techniques that reduce overspray and waste—position this as a value add to increase tool and material sales.

Creative

Quick-Transform Furniture Makeovers

Use the sprayer to rapidly refinish dressers, cabinets, tables and chairs with smooth, factory-like coats. Pick smaller reversible tips (211/313) for controlled coverage on cabinet faces and 415/515 for tabletops, then add stencils or masking for two-tone or distressed looks. The 50 ft hose and extension rods let you set up a dedicated spray bay in a garage for efficient batch work; the carbide nozzle and filters keep atomization consistent for furniture-grade finishes.


Textured Accent Walls & Faux Finishes

Create plaster, suede, or Venetian-finish effects by thinning texture compounds or specialty paints and spraying with mid-range tips (415/515). Experiment with layering colors for depth and use extension rods to reach high walls and ceilings without scaffolding. Reversible tips make it easy to clear clogs while switching textures, and the kit’s durable components handle thicker materials better than cheap handheld sprayers.


Large-Scale Canvas & Outdoor Mural Panels

Produce bold, oversized artwork by spraying large canvases or portable panels using the largest tips (517/623) for quick base coats and finer tips for detail. The 50 ft hose lets you back up for broader strokes and step in for detail work. Use carbide nozzles for consistent line edges and take advantage of the reversible tips to change spray patterns mid-piece without long downtimes.


Decorative Fencing & Garden Art

Turn plain fence panels, trellises and wooden planters into custom outdoor installations. Use weatherproof stains or exterior paints and spray evenly with 515/517 tips for a fast, drip-free finish. Incorporate ombré fades, stenciled botanical patterns, or metallic highlights for a boutique-garden look; the kit’s filters prevent clogging from thicker stains and sealers used outdoors.


Upcycled Doors & Statement Entryways

Refinish old doors into statement pieces—apply a smooth base coat with a 517/623 tip, then add layered finishes (glaze, antiquing, or color blocking) with smaller tips and masking. The extension rods and long hose let you easily maneuver large vertical surfaces, and the aluminum alloy body gives you scrape-resistant handling when working on rough surfaces.