Features
- Efficient Painting: VEVOR stand airless paint sprayer is equipped with a powerful 750W motor, capable of delivering up to 3000 psi of pressure, quickly covering large areas. With a maximum flow rate of 1.2 LPM, making painting work more continuous and smooth, it's up to 5 times faster than rolling and 12 times faster than brushing, suitable for medium to large painting tasks.
- Uniform Painting Effect: No need to worry about clogs and leaks with our airless paint sprayer. Professional accessories and fan-shaped atomization technology ensure that every painting achieves an even and fine result, while also being environmentally friendly and paint-saving.
- Time-Tested Durability: Our paint sprayer for house painting features an adjustable motor, a professional rubber hose, and a full-metal frame, known for high performance, high strength, wear resistance, and heat resistance. It effortlessly handles challenges in various painting tasks.
- User-Friendly Design: The pump body of the paint airless sprayer is detachable for easy cleaning with the included cleaning brush, making it easy to clean crevices and corners. You can also use the extension pole for high or ground-level work, reducing the burden of bending or climbing.
- Infinite Speed Control: You can adjust the speed of the electric paint sprayer according to different painting scenarios, material types, and thickness requirements. When covering large areas, you can use the low gear to reduce paint consumption and lower costs.
Specifications
Color | Black |
Size | 750W Stand Airless Paint Sprayer |
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A stand airless paint sprayer with a 750 W electric motor that delivers up to 3000 psi and a maximum flow rate of 1.2 L/min for covering medium to large interior and exterior surfaces, furniture, and fences. It uses fan-shaped atomization for uniform coverage, has adjustable speed control, a detachable pump for cleaning, a professional rubber hose and full-metal frame, and supports an extension pole for high or low work.
VEVOR 750W Stand Airless Paint Sprayer, 3000PSI High Efficiency Electric Airless Sprayer, Fine and Even Painting Effect, Handheld Paint Sprayers for Home Interior and Exterior Furniture and Fences Review
Why I reached for this sprayer
I pulled the VEVOR airless sprayer out of the box to tackle a weekend of fence staining and a long-overdue interior repaint. I’ve used handheld cup sprayers and HVLP turbines for years; both have their place, but neither is ideal when you need to move a lot of coating quickly and evenly. This stand-mounted unit promises pro-style throughput without pro pricing, and after several sessions, it largely delivers on that idea.
Setup and first impressions
The kit is straightforward: a stand-mounted pump, a rubber pressure hose, a spray gun with a reversible tip, and a cleaning brush. The frame feels solid, the hose is heavier-duty than the budget handhelds I’ve used, and the motor is compact for a 750W unit. There are no wheels, but the carry handle and modest footprint make it easy enough to reposition.
Priming is familiar if you’ve used airless before: drop the suction into your bucket, return line into a waste container, flip to prime, and bring up the pressure until fluid runs clean. The pressure control is a smooth dial, not stepped clicks, which makes fine-tuning easier. Within a minute, I was switching to spray mode and testing a fan pattern on scrap.
Documentation is adequate but light on real-world guidance. If you’re new to airless, expect to watch a quick video or two. That said, the control layout is simple, and the learning curve is short if you’ve rolled paint before and have a steady hand.
Performance and spray quality
On raw cedar fencing with a semi-transparent stain, the sprayer was in its element. With the pressure in the mid range, it laid down a consistent, fan-shaped pattern with clean edges, good wet-out, and minimal tails. The 1.2 L/min flow capacity is ample for exterior work; I covered a long run of fence in a fraction of the time a handheld cup sprayer would have taken, and with fewer refills since you draw straight from a 1- or 5-gallon pail.
Switching to interior walls, I ran a quality wall paint straight from the can—no thinning—and kept the pressure a notch higher to maintain fine atomization. The finish was even, with no orange peel and no run-in-prone heaviness at the edges. Cutting in still benefits from a brush, but for main wall areas and ceilings, this sprayer is undeniably fast. If you’ve only rolled before, the speed difference is dramatic.
I never needed anywhere near the claimed 3000 psi for typical house coatings. In fact, the sweet spot was well below that, which reduces bounce-back and overspray. Airless always creates more overspray than an HVLP, but aimed correctly and with the fan adjusted to the workpiece, the waste was reasonable. Mask thoroughly and wear a respirator—standard advice, but worth repeating.
Controls, tips, and dialing it in
The variable pressure dial does most of the work here. There’s enough range to atomize everything from thin stains to thicker interior paints. At too low a pressure, you’ll see spitting or a ragged fan; too high and you’re fogging and wasting material. I found it easy to land in the right zone by starting low and creeping up until the edges of the fan sharpen and the center fills in.
The included reversible tip is useful for clearing small clogs mid-spray. If you plan to handle a mix of coatings (fences, trim, walls, doors), invest in a small assortment of tips sized to your paints and desired fan width. That’s not unique to this sprayer—it’s just part of airless life—and it makes a bigger difference than most realize.
Build quality and ergonomics
Two things stand out: the hose and the frame. The hose feels like something from a higher price tier—flexible enough to handle, tough enough to inspire confidence. The metal frame resists racking when you tug the hose, and the feet plant well on uneven ground. The gun is standard fare—light, with a comfortable trigger and a guard that’s easy to keep clean.
Noise is on par with other small airless units: a steady mechanical thrum rather than a high-pitched whine. It’s not whisper-quiet, but it won’t overwhelm conversation in a ventilated room.
I also used a spray extension to hit soffits and high wall sections. This sprayer handled the added reach without starving the tip, which saves a lot of ladder work and back bending. If you frequently work overhead or at floor level, an extension is a smart add-on.
Cleaning and maintenance
Cleaning is where airless gear often earns or loses your patience. This unit’s detachable pump body helps. After spraying, I flushed with water (for water-based products) until the return and spray ran clear, then popped the pump section loose to wipe away residue. The included brush is just the right size for the crevices around the intake. Ten minutes of disciplined cleanup beats an hour of scraping dried paint later.
A few tips that kept my sessions smooth:
- Strain your paint or stain before spraying.
- Keep an eye on the intake strainer; a quick rinse mid-job prevents pressure pulsing.
- Don’t run the bucket dry—air ingestion will make the gun sputter.
- If the fan gets ragged, flip the tip to clear, then return to spray and bump pressure slightly.
Follow those, and you’ll avoid the most common airless headaches.
Limits and quirks
No tool is perfect. A few things to consider:
- Documentation is thin. Beginners will want an extra resource or two to get comfortable with priming, tip selection, and pressure tuning.
- It ships with a single tip. That’ll get you started, but a small tip kit adds versatility for trim and doors versus broad walls and fences.
- While the pressure capacity is high, thick elastomerics or textured coatings aren’t this sprayer’s domain. Stick to stains, primers, and typical interior/exterior paints.
- There are no wheels. It’s not heavy, but moving around a big jobsite means some lifting.
I had one brief episode of spitting early on, which turned out to be a partial tip clog from a bit of dried skin in the paint. The reversible tip cleared it instantly. If you experience persistent pulsing or drips, check pressure first, then look for air in the suction line or debris at the intake—both are easy fixes once you know to look.
Who it’s for
This sprayer is an excellent fit for:
- Homeowners and DIYers tackling medium to large projects: fencing, interior rooms, exterior siding, decks, sheds.
- Light-duty pros or property managers who need a reliable backup unit that moves quickly and cleans up easily.
- Anyone frustrated by refilling small handheld sprayers or spending all weekend rolling.
If you spray every day for a living or run very heavy coatings, you’ll want a higher-capacity pump, a wider tip range out of the box, and service network access. For the bulk of residential coatings, this one hits a practical sweet spot.
The bottom line
After several days of staining and painting, the VEVOR airless sprayer proved fast, consistent, and less fussy than many budget units I’ve used. The fan-shaped atomization is even, the pressure control has useful range, and the pump primes and clears without drama. Build quality punches above its price, the hose and frame feel durable, and the detachable pump makes cleanup quick.
Recommendation: I recommend this sprayer for homeowners and DIYers who want to cover real square footage without stepping up to pro-priced rigs. It’s fast, capable across stains and standard paints, and easy to live with once you understand the basics of pressure and tip selection. Buy a couple of extra tips suited to your coatings, take masking seriously, and you’ll finish medium to large projects in hours instead of days.
Project Ideas
Business
Fast-turnaround Fence & Deck Service
Offer a specialized exterior service focused on fences, decks, and siding where speed and uniform coverage matter. Market same-week turnaround for medium-to-large jobs using the sprayer's 1.2 L/min flow and high PSI to cut labor time dramatically. Upsell stain sealants and multi-coat weatherproof systems to increase ticket size.
Airbnb/Short-term Rental Refresh Package
Provide quick-touch repainting and refresh services between guest stays—touch up high-traffic walls, doors, and trim with the airless sprayer for consistent, fast coverage. Emphasize minimal downtime and low VOC/waterborne options; bundle with cleaning and light repairs as a premium rapid-turn service for property managers.
Furniture Refinishing & Wholesale Boutique
Set up a small shop that refinish and resells upcycled furniture in batches. The sprayer enables consistent color runs and fast throughput; use the detachable pump to switch colors and keep turnaround tight. Sell on online marketplaces, at local markets, or supply boutique retailers with small wholesale lots.
Real-estate / Property Management Contracting
Target property managers and real estate agents needing quick, attractive repaints for listings and tenant turnovers. Position your service as cost-effective and time-saving—multiple units can be painted faster with less mess than conventional methods. Offer tiered packages (touch-up, full repaint, curb appeal refresh) and seasonal maintenance contracts.
Equipment Rental + Training Workshops
Create a local rental program for homeowners and DIYers who need a high-powered sprayer for one-off projects, paired with short paid workshops on setup, spray technique, and cleaning (using the detachable pump). Include rental insurance, supplied masks/covering, and optional onsite instruction to reduce user errors and generate recurring revenue.
Creative
Full-fence Gradient Mural
Use the sprayer's fan-shaped atomization and adjustable speed to paint a large backyard fence with a smooth gradient or ombre effect. Blend two to three colors by spraying in overlapping passes from low to high pressure and using the extension pole for consistent height. Great for a striking visual that protects wood and saves time compared with brushes and rollers.
Quick Furniture Makeover Series
Refinish sets of indoor/outdoor furniture (chairs, tables, cabinets) with a factory-smooth finish using the airless sprayer. The even atomization eliminates brush marks and the detachable pump makes switching and cleaning between colors easy. Try color blocking, matte vs. gloss contrasts, or metallic topcoats for boutique-style pieces to sell or gift.
Faux Concrete or Stone Panels
Create large faux-concrete or stone-look feature walls or panels by spraying base coats and layering tinted glazes with reduced pressure and multiple light passes. Use texture additives or sponged highlights after initial spray to mimic veins and pitting. The sprayer speeds up base coverage for multiple panels while keeping an even finish.
Large-scale Accent Wall & Ceiling Combo
Tackle an ambitious interior project—an accent wall that wraps onto the ceiling—for dramatic effect. The extension pole and infinite speed control let you maintain consistent coverage on high or low areas without ladders, and the high flow rate covers the surface quickly for minimal disruption to the room.
Upcycled Pallet and Planter Collection
Turn pallets and wooden planters into a coordinated set of outdoor decor items. Use the sprayer to apply protective primers and color-fast topcoats quickly, experimenting with distressed finishes by lightly sanding selective areas after spraying. The full-metal frame and durable pump make repeated small projects efficient.