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The WAGNER Wood&Metal Paint Sprayer W 100 is a powerful 280W corded electric sprayer designed for both interior and exterior use. With an 800ml container and the ability to cover 5m² in just 12 minutes, it delivers ultra-fine atomization for smooth, uniform finishes on wood and metal surfaces. Its 3-way adjustable paint jet and separable gun make it versatile and easy to clean, while the air jacket minimizes masking efforts. Perfect for small to medium projects, this sprayer combines professional results with user-friendly features, backed by a 4-year manufacturer warranty.










| ASIN | B01BUDIY2G |
| Best Sellers Rank | 5,321 in DIY & Tools ( See Top 100 in DIY & Tools ) 13 in Paint Sprayers |
| Brand Name | Wagner |
| Colour | Yellow/ Black |
| Country Of Origin | United Kingdom |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (3,278) |
| EU Spare Part Availability Duration | 1 Years |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 04004025082825 |
| Hose Length | 1.5 Metres |
| Included Components | 1 x WAGNER Paint sprayer W 100, instruction manual |
| Item Dimensions W x H | 14W x 28.5H centimetres |
| Item Type Name | WAGNER W100 WOOD & METAL SPRAYER 280W |
| Item Weight | 3.66 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Wagner |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 2361508 |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | 4 year manufacturer. |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Model Name | WAGNER Wood&Metal paint sprayer W 100 |
| Model Number | 2361508 |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Painting |
| Style Name | W 100 |
| Tank Volume | 800 Millilitres |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |
A**N
Really great sprayer at a great price
I almost never write a review but this little paint sprayer is excellent. Super simple to operate and gives a fantastic finish. I did three practice pieces (the backs of some Besta cabinet doors) before getting the hang of it and spraying near flawlessly. I couldn't understand the stick doodad that is meant to help you dilute by 10% at a time, so I just used a digital kitchen scale instead. Cleaning was straightforward, every part comes apart easily and can be washed. I love this paint sprayer, great value for the money. I'm sure there are fancier sprayers out there, but for my needs it's just the thing.
L**L
wagner spray gun
cannot recomend this item enough.i would be now lost without it.its a great bit of kit.and the seller is most helpfull thankyou so much.does the job.
C**E
Good bit of kit - but do you really need one?!
First, let me say that this was the first paint sprayer I have ever used after hearing bad reviews of paint sprayers in general from other people, I’m a perfectionist and I hate painting fences. I was using water-based sprayable fence paint diluted by 5-10% water (as per the instructions) onto brand-new unpainted fence panels. It is also worthy of note that I got through the paint at about twice the rate the manufacturer suggests you will on the side of the container, so make sure you buy enough. The spraygun itself is exactly as good as I could’ve expected it to be for £50. Easy to set up, easy to use and delivers a good finish, in general. Also very easy to clean. The only slightly negative side I have for the gun is that the pot which holds the paint is quite small, so you find yourself having to stop painting quite quickly to refill the pot again, but this is only a small downside. If you want a paint sprayer to do a few fence panels a year, this has worked well for me recently. A good paint sprayer. However... My question to you is whether you really need a paint sprayer depending on your needs and how much of a perfectionist you are. The gun is very good at painting flat fence panels which are not rough to touch. Because the spray comes out in quite a fine mist, it is not very good at giving an even and thick finish on the rougher areas as it is on the smooth areas of wood, and in the corners and the angles of the fence panels. The paint can also tend to run quite quickly if you cover an area with too much. You will therefore find yourself having to apply a second coat in order to get a deep and even finish. You will also need to use a brush to touch up the harder to reach corner areas of the panels. And depending on how much of a perfectionist you are you will also have to spend a reasonable amount of time masking up the areas that you don’t want to end up overspraying onto. And don’t even think about using this (or probably any spraygun) to paint the fence when there’s anything above about a 5 mph wind. In summary, if you are spraying a lot of flat fence panels where you don’t have a concern for overspray going onto your neighbours conservatory, kickboards which are of a different colour to the fence panel itself and you’re not a perfectionist about the detail of having to use a brush to get into the corners to get an even, thick-paint look then using a spray gun such as this will be right up your street because it is undoubtedly faster than doing it all by hand - and you won’t be disappointed with this model. But if you are a perfectionist and want a very even very high quality look to your fence panels, you will probably spend just as much time masking up areas you don’t want to spray by accident and touching up the areas that the gun can’t get to very well with a brush, so you might as well just do the whole thing by brush.
P**L
Speedy, economical application
It was a little over four months after my Wagner Wood & Metal Paint Sprayer arrived, when the Lancashire wind finally abated sufficiently to allow me to tackle the application of two coats of waterborne exterior wood paint to 21 metres or so of recently installed rough-sawn fencing, six feet high. I’ve not used a paint sprayer before and my apprehension on a couple of issues proved to be unfounded. Using quite a viscous product, I was anticipating problems with nozzle clogging during the course of application, but there were no such issues - perhaps because once I started, I kept going without a break. My other concern was that I might not have purchased sufficient paint to complete the task - I’d ordered 25 litres. In the end, I used less than 10 litres - so I’ve plenty left to do the other side of the fence (if only I could get to it through all the shrubs!) The first pass took me four hours or so, working non-stop - and I’ll admit I was pretty tired when I’d finished. The second coat, applied the next day, was much simpler and took an hour less. The whole process took only two mornings, which I know from experience is about a fifth the time it would have taken me to apply the product by brush. The Wagner sprayer was simple to use and, with only a little trial and error, I soon got the hang of how to get consistent results. I was surprised at how much area I could cover before needing to refill the reservoir - having said that, when tackling a fence, it is something that needs to be done many times during the course of application and can be a tad messy. I’d armed myself with a large plastic jug to help decant material from the 5 litre packs into the 0.8 litre sprayer reservoir. I found it’s also a good idea to house all materials, including water for easing and a bucket and sponge for cleaning, in a stout cardboard tray. Perhaps partly because I’d patiently waited for such a calm couple of days, I was pleasantly surprised at how little overspray there was - although I did find it worth protecting the grass at the base of the fence, where I was having to angle the sprayer sharply downwards. I have just two small criticisms: Firstly, the power cable could do with being just a little longer; when attached to an extension lead, you can find the connector getting underfoot as you work. Secondly, the paint reservoir, being fairly opaque, makes it nigh on impossible to see the amount of paint remaining in it. In my case, I learned that it need refilling as soon as the gun started to “spit”. Overall (and clean-up aside) I can say that I thoroughly enjoyed the experience of working with the Wagner Wood & Metal Paint Sprayer and that I’m looking forward to using it again on other tasks.
J**B
Decent but flawed for spraying fences
No comparison to the hideous £30 battery powered squirters found in DIY stores. However, limitations in the W100 mean this is better suited to small jobs (note that 6' fence panels should be regarded as a 'large' job), as there are key differences with the larger W200 and dedicated Fence and Decking sprayer. PROS 1. Handles gloopy '5-year' fence paint without thinning**. 2. Doesn't clog!! 3. Not too loud 4. Very controllable spray giving excellent results 5. Easy to clean when using water based paint CONS 1. 800ml container needs frequent refilling (Fence and Decking Sprayer is 1400ml) 2. Power lead far too short: doesn't reach to spray the top of a 6' fence panel (W200 has a long hose) 3. The spray fan is quite narrow, and possibly weaker with viscous paint, meaning having to spray from just a few inches away**. Overall, pretty much what I expected apart from the short power lead.
J**R
pratique pour des petites surfaces.
G**H
la prima volta che l'ho usata è andata in corto, purtroppo la vernice è penetrata nell'avvolgimento elettrico e l'ha mandata in corto, non so se è stato a causa di un difetto di fabricazione o di progettazione. L'ho rinviata ad amazon che ha provveduto a rimborsarmi prontamente
W**.
Muy buena máquina. Para pintura de pared y madera.
D**S
I painted accent walls with it and it just looks so professional, I’m beyond happy. Wall paint need to be mixed with roughly 100ml water. Clean up is easy and simple. My better half raised her eyebrows when I bought it but now she’s convinced now. I honestly delayed all my painting work as I was afraid to use it. But all my fears were unjustified. Works really very well even in a fully furnished room. No massive spray fog. No splatter. No mess!
I**A
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