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man using a spray gun to paint a shed in white
Achieve inspirational results on large surfaces and fine details alike, with Wagner paint sprayers.

 

A faster way to a better finish

Wagner paint sprayers give you a pro-quality finish on all your D.I.Y. paint jobs.

Well covered

What could be easier than drawing paint straight from the tin? The Control Pro 250 airless sprayer’s powerful 550W motor and 9m hose makes short work of transforming long stretches of fence or even your entire home.

Conquer any expanse

The Control Pro 350 delivers 1.5L per minute to handle big jobs, with a 15m hose to give you the reach you need. It has an airless piston pump powered by a 600W motor, with tips for wall paint and thin materials. The telescopic cart accommodates a 20L bucket of solvent- or water-based paint.

lady using a spray gun to paint a lamp base in orange paint

Attention to detail

The high-volume, low-pressure (HVLP) Flexio 690 gives you control, precision and ease of use for small to medium projects. It sprays at just 4-12psi pressure, with a 600ml pot and Click & Paint system that lets you switch between colours and materials in seconds by swapping the spray attachment. Best of all, the adjustable flow rate and revolutionary i-Spray attachment allow you to conquer broad surfaces and finer details with one unit.

Tip: A paint sprayer helps you achieve a smooth surface on small, fiddly projects.

More painting tools

Browse our full range of Wagner spray equipment.

 

Health & Safety

Please make sure you use all equipment appropriately and safely when following the advice in these D.I.Y. videos. You need to be familiar with how to use equipment safely and follow the instructions that came with the equipment. If you are unsure, you may feel it is safest to consult an expert, such as the manufacturer or an expert Bunnings Team Member.

Grave health hazards are linked to asbestos, which may be in homes built up to 1990. Health hazards may result from exposure to lead-based paints in older materials and copper chromium arsenic (CCA) treated timber. For information on the dangers of asbestos, lead-based paint and CCA treated timber and tips for dealing with these materials contact your local council's Environmental Health Officer. You can also use a simple test kit from Bunnings to indicate the presence of lead-based paint.