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2025-09-02 18:06:40
In my youth I worked in sheet rock and so have had a fair share of experience with texturing walls. In the past, I've opted to rent a spray gun when faced with an around-the-house texture job. However, the device from the rental store usually is old and well worn. Recently when a pipe leaked and we had to cut into the wall, I was faced with patching the rather large opening. The thought came to mind that what I needed was a smaller, easier to use and store spray gun that was of the same quality as commercial devices. I found it in this product. It is about half the size of commercial ones (which for small jobs is perfect). It is of high quality. For the knock-down that is typical of most houses today, I used the larger nozzle at a lower air pressure setting. It worked perfectly with no problems. While I probably will not use this tool but once every few years, I'm so glad I have it. It was/is well-worth the money.
TMc
2025-07-02 16:50:18
I previously has a Wal-Board hopper gun I bought from Home Depot years ago. It served me well for many years but finally needed replacing. They are insanely priced now, and in my opinion not worthy of the price hike for what is essentially the same old design. It was time for me to look for other options that are out there and available. I watched a youtube video that described having some luck using this Joywayus hopper, so I took a chance.Honestly, Ive had no issues with this little thing. In the time Ive had it, Ive completely textured several rooms which included doing both walls and ceilings, varying between 2 of the provided nozzle sizes. Ive also dismantled the gun several times to clean it up and put it back together for further use another day without any issues. I keep it clean, I get my pressure dialed in, I add my mud to the hopper, and I spray texture. I get consistent results and haven't had an issue with sputtering or clogs. There is a nice O-ring that seals up the actual hopper to the gun and I haven't experienced any leaks from that junction. I'm also pleased that this has a handle which has come in handy because doing this for hours gets heavy after a while.There are several versions of this sprayer, but I highly recommend getting the one that mentions coming with an elbow attachment. Its listed as 'White, 1.58 Gallon (6 L) Elbow' Its not much more cost wise, and doing so nets you an elbow that helps when doing ceilings.I've reached out to customer support for the company I bought this from and I got prompt replies, which was an added plus.All in all I am extremely happy at the results Ive gotten out of this thing when accounting for its cost and performance vs other hoppers. I could buy 2 of these and still not be at the cost of getting one from the local big box stores.
B. Wong
2025-06-15 15:04:37
The texture sprayer worked exactly as it should and came with 3 spray tips which let me get the knockdown texture I needed. It is easy to take apart and clean and there is an included air shutoff valve which makes it easy to use.The clamps that come with the sprayer are not great. The tube to hopper connection is tight so the included clamp works fine for that connection. The gun to tube connection is loose, so I bought a replacement 2 1/2" clamp from the local home store to keep the hopper from falling off.
Scott
2025-05-15 15:58:54
Works as well as any hopper I’ve used. Achieved a perfect light texture that matched the rest of my walls perfect. Very easy to use and clean. If you have never used one before there is a few variables in order to get results. I’d recommend practice on some scrap pieces.
Kevin Lawrence
2025-04-15 20:38:24
Easy set up, easy to use and easy to clean. Had a small project. Used the medium nozzle. Worked great. Bo issues at all.
Kristopher Rahming
2025-04-07 18:02:09
No significant assembly required. Mix, pour, and start spraying.
Oso olivo
2025-03-15 21:50:22
Gap to small to pour into
Christopher Bray
2025-03-10 13:53:36
I do a lot of drywall, mostly repairs with lot of blending into existing drywall textures. Made a simple modifications by permanently attaching the elbow to the gun (Not the hopper) the other thing you could do is get rubber coupler and attach it better that way. The main thing that i liked about this texture gun is the size of the hopper its perfect for what i do. Adjustments on the gun are simple and you can really dial in your textures by hand without having to get a wrench to move the knobs. I was very pleasantly surprised at how good this texture gun is. Like i said if the manufacturer just used something better for the elbow would easily be 5 star tool.
glen hancock
2024-12-24 11:29:57
Fantastic product for the money. Strongly recommend.
pierre hovington
2024-11-15 12:26:04
I'm happy with that sprayer so far, but it's taking awhile to use it right
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