Description
A Good Finish Is Not Applied. It Is Engineered.
Spray painting sits at the intersection of art and fluid dynamics — and for decades, the tools at that intersection were either industrial HVLP rigs costing four figures or aerosol cans that delivered orange peel and regret in equal measure. The Atomizer Pro closes that gap. Its 1000W turbine generates a sustained 1.4 CFM of airflow through a precision brass nozzle array, atomizing latex, lacquer, varnish, and stain into a 10-inch fan pattern with 90% transfer efficiency — meaning 90 cents of every dollar you spend on paint lands on the workpiece, not the drop cloth.
The system ships with six copper nozzles (1.5mm through 3.0mm) covering everything from thin wood stains to high-build latex primers. The 1400mL rear-loading cup is large enough for a full interior door without refilling, and the viscosity cup included in the kit eliminates the guesswork: dip, time the drain, consult the chart, select the nozzle. The variable flow control knob on the trigger body lets you dial from a whisper-fine mist for cabinet glazing to a full wet coat for fence panels and decking. Cleanup takes under 5 minutes — flush with water (or mineral spirits for oil-based finishes), remove the nozzle, wipe the needle, done.
Your brush did not fail you. You simply outgrew it.
Key Features
✦ 1000W HVLP Turbine: Delivers 1.4 CFM at the nozzle — enough atomization power for unthinned latex paint without a compressor or external air supply
✦ 6 Precision Copper Nozzles: 1.5mm, 1.8mm, 2.0mm, 2.2mm, 2.5mm, 3.0mm — copper construction resists wear and provides consistent spray patterns through hundreds of uses
✦ 1400mL Rear-Loading Cup: Gravity-fed design with anti-drip valve and lid seal; large enough for doors, fence panels, and furniture without refilling mid-job
✦ Variable Flow Control: Trigger-mounted adjustment dial modulates fluid output from fine mist to full wet coat without changing nozzles
✦ Viscosity Cup Included: Measure paint thickness in seconds, match to the nozzle chart — eliminates the #1 cause of sprayer failure (wrong nozzle for paint viscosity)
✦ Detachable Turbine Body: Separate the motor base from the spray gun for handheld detail work — 3.3 lbs lightweight gun-only configuration
✦ 5-Minute Cleanup: Flush water/solvent through the pickup tube, remove and wipe the nozzle + needle — no submerged components, no trapped residue
Technical Specifications
- Motor Power: 1000W
- Spray Technology: HVLP (High Volume, Low Pressure)
- Airflow: 1.4 CFM (40 L/min)
- Cup Capacity: 1400mL rear-loading gravity feed
- Nozzle Sizes: 1.5mm / 1.8mm / 2.0mm / 2.2mm / 2.5mm / 3.0mm (copper)
- Spray Pattern: Adjustable round to 10-inch horizontal/vertical fan
- Transfer Efficiency: ~90%
- Compatible Materials: Latex, acrylic, lacquer, varnish, polyurethane, stain, enamel, primer, chalk paint
- Weight (Gun Only): 3.3 lbs (1.5 kg)
- Included: Spray gun, turbine base, 6× copper nozzles, 1400mL cup, viscosity cup, cleaning brush, needle tool, spare gaskets, shoulder strap
Application Scenarios
The Atomizer Pro bridges the gap between DIY enthusiasm and professional results. Cabinet painters use the 1.5mm nozzle with thinned lacquer for glass-smooth door faces that rival factory finishes. Furniture refinishers spray chalk paint and polyurethane topcoats across dressers and tables without brush marks. Fence and deck owners tackle 200 linear feet of pickets in an afternoon — the 1400mL cup cuts refill frequency by 3× compared to 500mL consumer sprayers. Automotive restorers spray high-build primer through the 2.5mm nozzle and base coat through the 1.8mm. For latex wall paint, thin 5-10% with water and the 2.5-3.0mm nozzles deliver full coverage with zero roller stipple.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Can I spray latex paint without thinning?
A: With the 3.0mm nozzle, many premium latex paints (Behr Marquee, Sherwin-Williams Emerald) spray acceptably unthinned. However, for optimal atomization and the smoothest finish, thinning 5-10% with water is recommended. Use the viscosity cup to measure — target a 25-30 second drain time for latex.
Q: How do I know which nozzle to use?
A: Fill the included viscosity cup with your paint or finish. Time how long it takes to drain. Then consult the chart: under 20 seconds = 1.5mm (thin stains/sealers); 20-30 seconds = 1.8-2.0mm (lacquers, polyurethane); 30-45 seconds = 2.2-2.5mm (enamels, primers); 45+ seconds = 3.0mm (latex, high-build coatings).
Q: Is cleanup really that fast?
A: For water-based materials, yes. Pour out remaining paint, fill the cup halfway with warm water, spray through until clear, then remove the nozzle with the included wrench and wipe the needle with the brush. The entire process takes under 5 minutes. For oil-based finishes, substitute mineral spirits for water and add 2 minutes for solvent evaporation.
Q: Does it leave brush marks on cabinets?
A: No. HVLP sprayers atomize paint into microscopic droplets that level and merge on the surface — this is the same technology used in professional cabinet shops. With the 1.5mm or 1.8mm nozzle and properly thinned lacquer or enamel, you will achieve a factory-smooth finish with zero brush or roller texture.
Q: Can I use it to spray automotive paint?
A: The Atomizer Pro handles primers, base coats, and single-stage enamels well with the appropriate nozzle (1.8-2.2mm). For catalyzed clear coats requiring precise 2:1 mixing ratios and short pot life, a dedicated automotive HVLP gun with a pressurized cup is recommended — the Atomizer Pro's gravity feed is better suited for furniture, architectural, and DIY automotive primer/base applications.





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