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Purchase link: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0C68WJCLB?... At $350 the MaXpray M3 plus was also well priced. But did the price match the overall value and did the clean-up offset any worthwhile time savings? Read on to get all the details! Specs & Features • Motor (Hp): 3/4 • Weight (lbs): 31.3 • Pressure Control Type: Adjustable • Pump Sleeve Material: Stainless Steel • Inlet Paint Strainer: 30 Mesh Stainless Steel Screen • Maximum Flow Rate (GPM): 0.33 • Maximum Tip Size (in): 0.017 Features • Equipped with an 'AtoMax Spray Tip' for minimal overspray. • Spray directly from 1 or 5-gallon paint buckets onto any surface without thinning. • Swivel joint offers precise for even coverage. • Flush-Ease valve enables direct, hose-connected cleanup. • Includes high-reach tip extension & cleaning kit. Overall Performance An airless paint sprayer is a relatively straight forward tool to operate. Plug it in, put the uptake hose into the paint, prime the lines, and spray away. But the quality of the finish is highly dependent on very minor details of two primary areas: pressure control and spray shape & consistency. If air bubbles get into the line, or the tip clogs, or the pressure fluctuates while praying, the finish is sure to be uneven across the surface being painted. So, we focused on the • Fine adjustment of the spray pressure • Tip quality/seating • Ability to resist clogging during testing Adjustment Quality Overall, the InoKraft performed very well across these areas. The pressure setting knob stayed in place and was satisfactorily responsive to fine adjustments. It was also clearly marked to make it easy to adjust from priming to spraying to cleaning. The motor was very responsive to spraying. It didn't run when we weren't painting, indicating that the line pressure was constant, and hose and tubes were air bubble/clog free. This will extend the motor life and eliminates line clearing down time which is always appreciated! Finish & Spray Pattern The tip stayed seated securely even with repeated adjustments to the fan shape wings on the tip. The spray pattern was on par with others guns we've used. We were able to do rough edging with minimal taping. But we still recommend taping or shielding. Also of note, even with a heavier viscosity exterior water-based latex paint, the opening resisted clogging as well as any spray tip we've used. This likely helped limit drips as compared to a thinner viscosity paint. This was an important test factor as other airless paint sprayers can often clog more easily with heavier viscosity paint. There was some paint drippage around the tip likely due to an imperfect seal. Once we removed the tip and reseated it and had minimal paint leaks from that point on. Ergonomics & Design Features The spray gun is a standard design. The trigger pull pressure was comfortable throughout our extended use. This can make a difference if you are using the gun for large area surfaces i.e. exterior walls. It was also very light with a comfortable shaped 4-finger tang that was easy to grip. It has the integrated top-located hanging hook as well as side mounted safety switch. The switch is a rotational vs. lever-based switch which makes it a little trickier to work with just your thumb. The spring-designed hose swivel was smooth and allowed for easy automatic positional adjustment of the hose as we moved around the painting area. Ease of Clean Up One of the highlight features of the MaXpray was definitely the Flush-Ease adapter valve. It allows you to hook the intake tube directly to a hose for a faster and easier clean up compared to spraying from a dedicated clean-water bucket into a dirty flush bucket. It was pretty simple to hook up and worked well. We did note though that connecting and disconnecting the fitting would be much improved if a swivel action (vs. hose clamp) was integrated. This would allow for twist-free hose manipulation. It would also likely extend the connector life. But having it as designed is still a nice added benefit and much appreciated at clean up time. The MaXpray also includes a reversible tip to help automate the nozzle clearing action. When combined with the clean setting (which decreases the spray velocity) worked well to clear the tip when storing the paint sprayer. It's hard to find any major faults with the InoKraft MaXpray paint sprayer. At $350 it’s very reasonably priced unit. The finish is smooth and the pressure regulation working smoothly throughout all our tests. We also appreciated the Flush-Ease valve which made clean up much easier despite our note that a swiveling connector would be an appreciated design improvement over the hose clamp currently used. The stand worked well and the integrated bucket and hose hooks made for increased ease of portability.