Features
- Package Quantity: You will get 13pcs reversible spray tips(111,109,211,213,313,413,411,415,315,515,517,621,623),4pcs 30CM paint sprayer extension wand, 2pcs nozzle tip guards, airless paint spray gun swivel joint and box
- High-Quality Materials:Our airless spray tips is made of high quality 304 stainless steel and tungsten carbide hole, which has the characteristics of high stability, ensuring reliability, and easy cleaning, and can achieve long-term stable use
- Easy to Use: The installation process of the sprayer tip is very simple, without the need for any tools, and can be quickly installed in just a few steps. First, place the seal tip gasket inside the nozzle seat to ensure its sealing performance. Then, insert the nozzle tip into the nozzle seat and rotate it to complete the installation. When cleaning, simply rotate the nozzle to achieve easy cleaning. This clever and practical design effectively ensures the efficient performance of the nozzle
- Reliable, Durable, and Easy to Install: 4pcs 30cm extension rods of the airless painting spray gun are made of high-quality aluminum alloy, with stable structure, not easy to break or rust, light weight, exquisite craftsmanship, high thread smoothness, and can be tightened with a wrench during installation. They are suitable for most airless spray guns with 7/8 inch threads and are very helpful for painting ceilings. You can use them with confidence
- Versatile Application: Widely applicable to various types of airless sprayer guns, it is an choice for various spraying scenarios. Whether it is the painting of walls, furniture, ceilings, doors and windows, fences in home decoration, or the painting of large facilities such as ships, bridges, towers, and poles, or the fine processing in the industrial field, it can provide efficient and high-quality painting effects.
Specifications
Color | Multicolore |
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This 21-piece airless paint sprayer accessory set includes 13 reversible spray tips (111, 109, 211, 213, 313, 413, 411, 415, 315, 515, 517, 621, 623), four 30 cm aluminum extension wands, two nozzle guards, a swivel joint and a storage box. The tips have 304 stainless steel bodies with tungsten carbide orifices for durability and easy cleaning, and the 30 cm rods thread to most airless spray guns with 7/8‑inch fittings to reach ceilings and other hard-to-access areas.
Dent-de-lion 21Pcs Airless Paint Sprayer Gun Tip Extension Pole Rod Set with Airless Spray Gun Tip, 30CM Paint Sprayer Extension Wand, Nozzle Tip Guards, Swivel Joint for Airless Paint Sprayer Gun Painting Review
What this kit is and why I reached for it
I don’t always need a whole new spray gun, but I frequently need the parts that keep one productive: a range of tips, a couple of extension wands to save the shoulders, a spare guard when one cracks, and a swivel so I’m not fighting the hose or the angle. That’s exactly where the Dent-de-lion sprayer accessory kit earns its keep. It’s a comprehensive bundle of the pieces I burn through on jobs and the add-ons that make awkward spraying faster and safer.
This set is centered around 13 reversible airless tips (sizes 111, 109, 211, 213, 313, 413, 411, 415, 315, 515, 517, 621, 623), four 30 cm aluminum extension wands, two tip guards, a swivel joint, and a hard storage box. Everything threads to standard 7/8-inch airless fittings, so it’s broadly compatible with most mainstream guns I use in the shop and on site.
What’s in the box and how it fits together
- Tips: 304 stainless bodies with tungsten carbide orifices. They install in the included guards and flip for clearing clogs.
- Guards: Standard-pattern guards that secure the tips and provide the sealing surface.
- Extension wands: Four 30 cm sections (aluminum) that can be used singly or chained for reach.
- Swivel joint: A compact, free-spinning adapter that sits between the hose and gun or between the gun and wand.
- Storage: A fitted hard case that actually keeps sizes sorted—no rummaging for a 413 in a coffee can.
Setup is straightforward. Thread a guard onto the gun (or wand), drop in the reversible tip with the arrow pointing forward, snug it up, and you’re spraying. The wands join with clean, well-cut threads and assemble quickly with a wrench. I didn’t need any thread sealant—just make sure mating faces are clean and tighten firmly without overmuscling it.
Compatibility has been a non-issue on the guns I tested with (standard 7/8-inch threads). If your gun uses a proprietary guard or fine-finish micro-guard, double-check before you buy.
Spray performance and tip selection
A kit like this lives or dies by tip performance, and the spread of sizes is genuinely useful. Quick refresher if you’re newer to airless tips: the first digit (e.g., “5” in 517) gives half the fan width in inches at roughly 12 inches from the surface; the last two digits are the orifice size in thousandths of an inch.
Here’s how I put the included sizes to work:
- Fine finish and thin material: 109, 111, 211, 213. These did well on waterborne lacquer and sanding sealer for cabinet doors and trim when I wanted tighter fans and softer edges. I still keep my gun pressure modest to avoid tails.
- General interior walls and ceilings: 313, 411, 413, 415, 315. For eggshell and acrylic wall paints, the 413 and 415 were my go-tos. Good edge definition, consistent fan, and nothing weird about the atomization once pressure was dialed in.
- Exterior and heavier build coats: 515, 517, 621, 623. The 515 is a staple for many exterior acrylics; it behaved as expected. The 517 and 623 moved material quickly for fences and rough siding. With thicker elastomerics and chunky primers, I had to creep pressure up; when a coating is borderline for the orifice, you’ll know it—if in doubt, step up a size.
The reversible design kept downtime low. When a bit of trash snuck through the filter and created a spatter line, flipping the tip to “clean” and giving a short blast cleared it.
A candid note on quality: most of the tips in this set sprayed on par with mid-tier replacements I’ve used. A couple produced a slightly uneven fan until I tweaked pressure and gun distance. That’s not unusual in value kits. If a tip doesn’t give the fan you expect, it’s often faster to swap to the next size or a favorite brand-specific tip for that one task. For the bulk of day-to-day work, these did the job.
The extensions and swivel are the quiet heroes
The four 30 cm wands are why I kept this kit in my truck after the first week. One section is perfect for overheads without leaning back. Two sections let me hit ceiling edges, soffits, and tall fencing without the ladder shuffle. Thread quality is clean; sections seat squarely, and I didn’t have any leaks.
The swivel joint saves wrists and fan control when spraying around corners or along soffits. I put it between the gun and the first wand, angled the head to maintain perpendicularity to the surface, and kept my gesture consistent instead of contorting to keep the fan flat. Once you have a swivel, it’s hard to go back.
Durability and maintenance
- Tips: The tungsten carbide orifices are the right material for longevity. After multiple days across cabinet parts and walls, wear was minimal. As always, longevity depends on abrasive load in your paint and your cleaning habits.
- Guards: Functionally fine, but treat them with respect. They’re plastic, they do hit concrete floors, and impacts can crack them. I keep a spare in the case and try not to set the gun down on the guard.
- Wands: The aluminum tubes are straight, threads are nicely cut, and there’s no hint of galling or cross-threading. Light weight makes them easy to control overhead.
- Swivel: Smooth rotation with just enough resistance to hold an angle. Keep paint and grit out of the bearing; a quick wipe-down after each session keeps it happy.
Cleaning is standard: flush the system, flip tips to clean, and soak the tips if needed. I avoid metal picks in the orifice; a soft brush and patience protect the carbide. The fitted case helps me confirm every piece made it back from the job.
Real-world results
- Cabinets and trim: The 211 and 213 gave clean fans and predictable overlap with waterborne enamel. I used the swivel for toe-kicks and interiors without twisting my wrist into knots.
- Interiors: For a drywall refresh, the 413 and 415 covered quickly with minimal stipple, and the single 30 cm wand hit ceilings comfortably without overspraying the crown.
- Exterior fence and outbuildings: The 517 and 623 pushed coatings fast. With two wands stacked, I worked top-down without a ladder, which was faster and safer.
Across all three, the time savings from the extensions and swivel were as meaningful as the tips themselves.
Where it falls short
- Tip consistency: Most tips were solid, a couple were middling. If a particular fan is critical—say a 517 you rely on—have a trusted spare on hand.
- Plastic guards: They work, but they’re not invincible. A hard impact can crack them. Keep the second guard in the box as insurance.
- No filters included: This is an accessory kit, not a full gun package. Make sure your gun’s handle and manifold filters are in good shape and matched to your tip sizes; it will dramatically reduce clogs.
Who this kit is for
- DIYers tackling whole-room repaints, fences, decks, or a round of cabinetry who want a range of tips and better reach without buying specialized guns.
- Pros and maintenance teams who want a backup set of tips and extensions in the truck, or need to outfit a second operator economically.
- Facility crews spraying a mix of thin and standard coatings who benefit from the organization and flexibility this bundle brings.
If you’re spraying heavy, abrasive, or specialty industrial coatings all day, you’ll probably keep a stable of premium tips you trust and use these as gap-fillers. For common architectural paints and clear finishes, this kit is more than capable.
Value
Individually, a handful of tips, a couple of wands, and a swivel add up quickly. Bundled, this kit hits a sweet spot: enough breadth to cover most tasks without hunting part numbers, and a case that keeps it all together. I appreciate that the materials where it counts—carbide orifices, stainless bodies, aluminum wands—are the right choices for longevity.
Practical tips for best results
- Match filters and tips: Use the correct gun/handle filter mesh for your tip size and material to minimize clogs.
- Start low, dial up: Begin with lower pressure and increase until tails disappear; don’t overshoot and atomize more than necessary.
- Protect the guards: Set the gun down on its handle or a padded surface to avoid cracking a guard on concrete.
- Stack thoughtfully: Two 30 cm wands are a sweet spot for control. Three or four sections can get wobbly unless you slow down.
Recommendation
I recommend the Dent-de-lion sprayer accessory kit for anyone who needs a versatile, budget-friendly way to expand an airless setup. The breadth of tip sizes covers fine finish through exterior work, the extensions and swivel noticeably improve ergonomics and efficiency, and the materials are appropriate for long service life. While a couple of tips were less consistent than my favorite brand-name equivalents and the plastic guards deserve gentle handling, the overall package delivers strong value and real-world productivity gains. Keep a trusted tip size in reserve for mission-critical passes, treat the guards with care, and this kit will pay for itself in time saved and jobs finished cleanly.
Project Ideas
Business
Ceiling & High-Area Spray Service
Start a niche contracting service focused on ceilings, crown molding, high walls and other hard-to-reach areas where extension wands remove the need for scaffolding. Charge per-room or per-hour, advertise speed and clean edges, and upsell stain-blocking primers and fast-dry topcoats. Emphasize safety and quick turnaround for property managers and landlords.
Boutique Furniture Refinishing & E‑commerce
Offer refinishing services for vintage furniture with premium spray finishes and sell restored pieces online. Use the sprayer kit for consistent results and create branded finish options (e.g., 'matte farmhouse', 'brushed copper'). Package samples and care guides, sell nationwide, and provide local pickup/delivery for large items.
Tip & Accessory Retail + Training Workshops
Retail the 21-piece accessory sets bundled with short hands-on classes or online tutorials teaching tip selection, maintenance and common troubleshooting. Target DIYers and small contractors; generate recurring revenue by selling replacement tungsten-carbide tips, seals, and protective guards. Offer certification or loyalty discounts for repeat customers.
Seasonal Exterior Maintenance Contracts
Sell annual contracts to homeowners and HOAs for fence, deck and exterior touch-up spraying using appropriate reversible tips and guards for plant protection. Provide bundled services—pressure-wash, prime, spray, reseal—and schedule preventive treatments pre/post-winter. Contracts create predictable cash flow and opportunities to upsell staining or waterproofing coatings.
Tool Rental & DIY Support Service
Rent accessory kits (extension rods, tip sets, guards) to DIY customers who already have an airless unit, offering short-term rentals with instructional videos and optional on-site setup. Include consumables (filters, gaskets) and damage waiver insurance; charge daily or weekend rates. Partner with local hardware stores or paint shops for pickup/drop-off and cross-promotion.
Creative
Cloud & Sky Ceiling Murals
Use the extension wands and swivel joint to spray soft, layered cloud and sky effects on high ceilings without scaffolding. Pick several reversible tips (narrow for edges, wide for fill), thin latex or specialty mural paint for smoother fades, and work in translucent passes to build depth. The guard protects lights/fixtures while the tungsten carbide tips keep a consistent fan for seamless blending.
Custom Furniture Finishes
Refinish tables, cabinets and chairs with smooth factory-like coats — create ombré, metallic, or distressed looks using different tip sizes to control atomization and fan width. Mask details, apply multiple thin coats, sand between coats for refinement, and finish with a spray-on lacquer or clear for durability. The reversible tips make cleaning fast when changing colors/finishes.
Industrial-Chic Home Decor
Produce sets of upcycled industrial decor (metal planters, piping shelves, lamp bases) with uniform metallic, hammered, or textured finishes. Use small tips for detail and larger tips for base coats; extension rods let you reach awkward angles without handling the part directly. These pieces are ideal for local boutiques, cafés, or event rentals.
Large Outdoor Fence & Mural Projects
Rapidly cover long fence runs or large exterior walls using wide reversible tips (e.g., 515–623) for high-output coverage, switching to narrower tips for detail work. The aluminum extension wands let you spray tall sections from the ground safely and quickly, making community art projects and backyard privacy screens easy weekend builds.
Functional Floors & Workshop Surfaces
Apply epoxy-like or specialty anti-slip coatings to garage floors, patios and workshop benches with consistent thickness using appropriate tip sizes. Use nozzle guards to avoid clogs, spray in overlapping passes for even coverage, and offer color chips or stenciled logos for personalized floors.