








🔧 Upgrade your spray game — pro results without the pro price!
The Jewboer 2-pack reversible airless spray tips feature a 0.021 inch tungsten carbide orifice optimized for thick paints and primers, supporting up to 5000 PSI pressure. Designed for easy, tool-free installation, these durable tips fit most major airless sprayers and offer a 12-14 inch spray pattern perfect for large surfaces. Their reversible design with nylon and stainless steel gaskets ensures extended lifespan and simple maintenance, making them a cost-effective choice for professional-quality painting.
| ASIN | B077G95CXT |
| Best Sellers Rank | #335,344 in Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Home Improvement ) #1,055 in Power Paint & HVLP Sprayers |
| Brand | Jewboer |
| Colour | Yellow |
| Included Components | 2 x Airless Spray Tips and 2 x Tip Seals |
| Item Weight | 77 g |
| Item model number | 621 |
| Manufacturer | Jewboer |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Maximum Pressure | 5000 Pound per Square Inch |
| Model Name | Jewboer 2 Pack Reversible Spray Tip Nozzle for Airless Paint Spray Guns and Airless Sprayer Spraying Machine |
| Package Dimensions | 13.3 x 11.3 x 3.9 cm; 77 g |
| Power Source | Air Powered |
| Style | 621 |
M**O
Make a line on the painting, I tried everything and use the old one.
R**B
I was in the process of spraying trim and doors in approx. 900 sqft of our addition. The trim was door casing, window casing and baseboard. All of them were approx 6” in width. A pro painter recommended a graco fine finish tip of a 208, 209, 210. I bought the 210 and it worked great. I had a couple runs but nothing crazy or unmanageable. However, I was concerned the 4” spray pattern was too narrow and a 300 series tip would work better on the doors but spending another $50 on a graco tip was tough to swallow. So, I took a chance on this aftermarket tip. Did it work? Absolutely, I didn’t notice the difference in quality. I bought the 317 which has a 6” spray pattern at 12” away and produced more volume than the 210 does. The 210 was a fine finish tip, I don’t think the 317 is. The 220 uses the blue rack (which I had to purchase) but the 317 tip used the orange rack that came with my pump. I had a couple slight runs with the 317 tip but they were on the first coat and easy to sand. One the 2nd coat, I perfected my spray pattern and had no runs. Sure there are lots of tricks for a pro quality job, but overall I was very pleased with this 1/4 price pair of tips. If I were you, I wouldn’t hesitate. BTW, I was using a Graco Magnum M5 pump. The instructions say my pump isn’t compatible, but it fit the gun and I had no trouble spraying it.
P**K
These tips are 1/3 the price of a Graco tips from your big-box store but they are 99% the quality. I am NOT a professional painter, but I own 8 rentals and am painting with my Harbor Freight Krause and Becker airless sprayer all the time. I'll never buy a Graco tip again with as well as these perform and as inexpensive as these are, I just keep spares on hand while painting. If I get a clog that doesn't want to clear I don't stop and get the toothpicks, I just dump it in the cleaning bucket an put in another tip. I also keep a wide variety of sizes in my kit so I can quickly switch between a 2xx for trim and detail and back to a 6xx to burn through walls in record speed. The value doesn't stop with Jewboer tips, the extensions are less expensive than Gracos and they are lighter. I'm sure this is because they are thinner and contain less metal, but that's the gift. When you're painting a 3000sf place, having a lighter gun setup pays off in spades. Look for all of the Jewboer accessories for your sprayer, you won't be sorry!
K**N
Clog too much
R**Y
Worked as described,
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