Graco Classic 390 Sprayer
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Orders placed after this date will be dispatched from Thursday, 2nd January.
The Graco Classic 390 Sprayer is a reliable and efficient option, particularly suited for professionals who are new to the trade. Lightweight and portable, this sprayer is easy to carry, making it ideal for handling residential painting tasks with ease. Known for its durability, the Classic 390 is a solid workhorse designed to deliver consistent results.
As one of the most cost-effective options in small electric sprayers, it strikes a balance between performance and affordability. It is well-suited for smaller residential projects, offering dependable functionality without overwhelming complexity. This makes it an excellent choice for contractors looking to establish themselves with a high-quality, reliable tool.
Voltage: 110v
Durable Endurance Chromex Piston Pump
- Lasts 2X longer than the next leading brand
- Long Life V-Max Blue Packings, Chromex rod and hardened stainless steel cylinder
- Faster clean-up with the QuikAccess intake valve
Advantage Drive
- The longest lasting drive
- Hardened steel gears provide extremely quiet operation
ProConnect One-Part Pump Replacement System
- Eliminate costly downtime
- Pump swaps in minutes – no tools, pins or parts to lose
- Easy maintenance & less clogging
- Exclusive inside-out filtering process ensures a quality finish
Rugged Steel Frame
- Thick chrome over steel withstands rugged environments
- 4 leg stand provides greater stability
Variable Pressure Control
- Position indicator allows repeatable setting
Swivel Inlet Suction Hose
- Easily reaches paint buckets
This sprayer comes ready equipped with:
- Graco Contractor Gun
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Graco Rac X Low Pressure 517 SwitchTip
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Graco Rac X Handtite Tip Guard
- Graco 15m Spray Hose (1/4" diameter)
Product Features
Type | Spray Gun |
Key Features | Built for the professional just "starting out." |