







🎨 Elevate your DIY game with pro-level precision and speed!
The HYCHIKA Paint Sprayer features a powerful 600W pure copper motor with HVLP technology for efficient, paint-saving spraying. Its 1200ML tank and 4 interchangeable nozzles support 3 spray patterns, making it ideal for walls, ceilings, fences, and furniture. Adjustable flow control ensures tailored application, while included cleaning tools simplify maintenance. Lightweight and ergonomic, it’s designed to boost productivity and deliver professional-quality finishes.






| ASIN | B0CHDXRBMY |
| Best Sellers Rank | #112,055 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #268 in Paint Sprayers |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (252) |
| Date First Available | 14 December 2023 |
| Item model number | EP013 |
| Manufacturer | SORAKO |
| Material type | Metal, Plastic |
| Part number | EP013 |
| Power source type | Corded Electric |
| Product Dimensions | 18.01 x 18.01 x 24.99 cm; 2 kg |
D**N
I recently purchased the HYCHIKA Paint Sprayer, and I’m absolutely impressed with its performance! The 600W power provides a smooth and even spray, making painting walls, fences, and furniture incredibly easy and efficient. The 1200ML tank is a great size, allowing me to cover a large area without constant refilling. I love the versatility of the 4 nozzle sizes and 3 spray patterns, which make it perfect for different projects. Whether I’m working on detailed furniture pieces or larger surfaces like walls and ceilings, this sprayer handles it all beautifully. Plus, it’s lightweight and comfortable to hold, so I didn’t experience hand fatigue even during longer jobs. Another major plus is the easy cleaning process the included cleaning tools make it hassle-free to maintain, which is a huge bonus. Overall, this paint sprayer has saved me so much time and effort compared to traditional rollers and brushes. If you’re looking for a reliable and affordable paint sprayer, I highly recommend this one!
C**K
I am a DIY guy painting my house, and I needed something other than the paint roller and brush to speed up the job. I usually rent an airless spray gun from the local hardware shop, but I decided to buy my own paint gun. Since I own a mini circular saw by HYCHIKA and like the tool, I got this HYCHIKA paint gun from Amazon. The Amazon webpage for the product does not mention that it is all made out of plastic except the fan motor. I have never seen a paint spray gun quite like this. It is not an airless spray gun but blows air with a built-in fan. I did not realize what HVLP meant on the webpage, but I know now. It means "High (air) Volume, Low Pressure," which refers to an air gun. My first impression was that it felt and looked like a toy because of the plastic and the color of the gun, but it's got all the controls like the professional spray guns. It comes with 4 different spray nozzles for different paint viscosities. The gun is rather big to hold in your hand but does not weigh much. The paint can is big enough to cover a good-sized area without refilling the gun frequently. However, the paint viscosity cup to gauge the paint viscosity is rather small for a one-gallon paint bucket to pour paint into, so it is advisable to use a ladle to transport the paint. When I first used the gun, I thought the gun was very loud. The fact that you are holding the fan motor blowing air at 30,000 RPM shouldn't be quiet. But it is not as loud as having an air compressor a few feet away from you or an airless spray gun. Despite it being made out of plastic, it works well. It's got built-in 3 different spat patterns. You can easily change the pattern in the middle of the job without using a tool. You must use the trigger to control the flow of the paint. The trigger feels bulky in my bare hand, but if you are wearing a glove, it will be just fine. I recommend you play with the trigger pull to get used to the paint flow. The airflow is constant; therefore, it is all up to the trigger pull to determine the paint density. If you pull the trigger all the way back, a lot of the paint comes out quickly, and the paint will run in no time. I made that mistake a few times on the job. I should have practiced before I used the gun. Cleaning the paint after the job was very straightforward. It's just that I am not used to cleaning plastic parts. So, don't use anything abrasive or solvents to clean the parts, just soap and water. Therefore, this gun is not made to use oil-based paints. The last thing I want to mention is that I don't know how long these plastic parts will last; only time will tell. So far, so good! After I have used the gun for a while, I will make further comments.
D**G
Purchased to spray paint a car, arrived on time and good condition. Sprays primer really well with not much over spray, was able to spray base but does not work as well as a proper air spray gun. Would highly recommend for a DIY home job.
C**R
I had some liquid mosquito repellent in a mixture in a bucket and low and behold it was full of dead bugs. I didn't feel like getting a tweezer or using my kitchen strainers to remove these, so I put the cone in a wide mouth large jar and poured in the liquid. Mission accomplished bugs are filtered. I have some old paint in the basement and a recent water issue has caused flaking on the baseboards. While the paint I had for it is still good in a half full gallon can, it does have some lumps and such in it. I added some water and used a paint stirrer to blend, but here are still some small lumps that I don't want on my baseboard. These filters worked well I poured off about a quart of paint and it went on smooth after filtering. I'm not sure, but I might test these on food to see if there are any issues. I make bone broth for using with Ramen, and miso soup. The trick is not to boil but use a low simmer and skim off the top to keep it clear. I think with this filter I can use a container to capture most of the skim and filter it back into the broth. Condensing and filtering down takes a while, and in the end if it gels in the fridge, I've got a good quality broth to use in cooking. A lot of store-bought stuff is barely veggie or chicken broth but is still expensive it does not gel, and I doubt there is much collagen from the bones in it. It's good to make your own, and these filters help make it clear and pure. Recommended.
M**I
I have never used paint gun like this, I always painted with rollers and brushes. This stuff is awesome! Paints a lot faster and it’s so satisfying to watch the surface get covered with paint. It is a bit loud, but it makes sense to me because it is a powerful motor. As others have mentioned it is a bit heavy, but it makes sense since you are holding the motor and the paint in one hand. Im a small girl and it wasn’t too bad. Also, don’t fill up the canister all the way, a little bit of paint goes a long way. Super easy to clean and put together. I used it on kitchen cabinets and they came out amazing! I haven’t tried it on walls, but for cabinets its a must have!
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