

🎨 Spray Smarter, Finish Flawlessly — Own the Art of Precision!
The AEROPRO R500/A610 Air Spray Gun Kit is a high-performance LVLP sprayer featuring three interchangeable nozzles (1.3, 1.5, 1.7mm) for versatile applications. It operates efficiently at low air pressure (2.0-3.5 bar) and air consumption (3.0-3.9 cfm), delivering up to 65% paint utilization with minimal overspray. Its durable Teflon-coated body and stainless steel components ensure long-lasting use, while the ergonomic dual-gear trigger and wide spray pattern (up to 280mm) enhance user comfort and coverage. The kit comes complete with essential accessories, making it a professional-grade tool ideal for automotive, furniture, and home painting projects.














| ASIN | B0BMNWDL3X |
| Best Sellers Rank | #10,944 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #9 in Power Paint & HVLP Sprayers |
| Brand | AEROPRO |
| Color | black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (1,099) |
| Date First Available | November 17, 2022 |
| Hose Length | 1.8 Meters |
| Included Components | Nozzle |
| Item Weight | 3.05 pounds |
| Item model number | R500/A610 |
| Manufacturer | Jax Technology Co.,Ltd |
| Manufacturer Part Number | A610 |
| Material | Polyethylene (PE), Stainless Steel |
| Model Name | A610 |
| Power Source | air_powered |
| Product Dimensions | 7.9"W x 9.3"H |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Painting |
| Special Features | High Volume, Low Pressure |
| Style | Gun |
| Tank Volume | 0.6 Liters |
A**O
It' A Winner
I've been spraying paint for 60 years, these spray guns are a lot of bang for the buck, as good as many of the high priced spray guns I've owned. They lay down paint as good as any other professional gun for a fraction of the price, it's a winner. As advertised this LVLP spray gun when paired to a small compressors all the way down to 20 gallon capacity, it will do a fantastic job. I personally found it to do an excellent job shooting Acrylic Urethane, lacquer, single stage, base coat, clear coat, and primers. For the price of this AeroPro R500 A610, purchase three of them, so you don't have to change spray nozzles, set one up for primer, one for base coat/Acrylic Urethane/ Clear Coat, you'll still pay less than one expensive Devilbiss gun. Don't believe all the negative hype that these AeroPro R500 A610 LVLP spray guns are junk, mechanically they're excellent quality and mechanically sound. I read one review that contained a complaint that the pressure regulator lens is plastic, fact is that it works, second as any old timer knows who's a bit creative, either purchase one with a glass lens, or simply make a paper flap to protect it from over spray, easier yet, wipe the thing off. You purchased a great spray gun for a great price with accessories. As always, it's the guy squeezing the trigger that's important, that comes with experience and time. I've read a few negative complaints about the AEROPRO R500-610, it was obvious from the complaints they more than likely originated from inexperienced users. Complaints that the spray gun tip could not be removed, possibly cross threaded. The fact is this complaint is not all that uncommon, over the years I've found a few spray gun tips that were excessively tight, generally the tip is not cross threaded, just over tightened during assembly, with the proper tools, experience, and patience you can get the tip loose without damaging the spray gun. Leaking spray guns, generally, during my 60 plus years of spray painting, I've found that a leaking spray gun is due to over pressure, water getting into the air line, improper cleaning. A leaking spray gun is a common problem amongst professionals and amateur sprayers alike. It’s often caused by the fluid nozzle becoming loose or dried paint blocking the needle, another words, cleanliness is an absolute must with spray guns. A leaking spray gun can also be caused by a damaged needle packing, this falls back to improper cleaning/maintenance, over pressure, etc.. Paint sputtering: this usually means that your nozzle simply isn’t on tight enough, or that the spray gun wasn't cleaned properly. Spray gun painting, especially automotive spray painting is an art that must be learned over time, most of these problems are caused by "cockpit error, not the equipment, far too many are too quick to blame the equipment. Number one, use only the proper solvents when cleaning, the wrong cleaning solutions can damage, or turn your spray gun into a useless piece of junk. Update: I purchased a second AeroPro A610 so I could have one gun setup for primers, and one for base, and clear coat and I purchased a 5 piece nozzle set to handle all types of paint and primer types. My only con is that in general, all these spray guns seem to focus on how pretty they are and have a slippery finish, the handles should have a textured surface, it's like that Glock pistol you own, you don't want it slipping around in your hand so you have complete control. Anyway, the AEROPRO 500-A610 IS A Winner.
R**R
Really a nicely made gun that works perfectly.
This is a fantastic spray gun: unbelievable for the price. I vacillated between HVLP and this LVLP. I have not used an HVLP gun, but I'm very pleased with this LVLP. I set the regulator to about 28 psi (keep the gun air valve fully open), full fan, and about 5 turns out on the liquid feed setting. I'm spraying water based polyacrylamide clearcoat on my wood working projects (desk tops, table tops, etc.). A brush is easier to use on small parts, but for a large top or sides, you can't beat it. I apply 2-3 coats with a brush (easy, fast), then give it a good flat sand and spray on the final coat. Very, very nice. And if you're using water based poly, it is simple to clean up the gun. I wash out the cup and fill it with soapy water, then spray the soapy water through the gun. Remove the nozzle, flush with water, done. I think people who complain about the spray, or dripping nozzles, probably don't know how to set up and use a paint sprayer. I've been spraying paint for decades and this gun is as good as my pricey guns. Better, really, I can toss the others in the trash.
P**Y
Very simple to clean.
Woodworking is my hobby and I hate painting. Over the years I’ve purchased two HVLP sprayers, two Kobalt latex sprayers and a Graco airless sprayer. Most of these did ok spraying latex, some required thinning some did not. Most took forever to clean. After doing my research I decided on this LVLP sprayer by Aeropro. Using a 2.0 tip, it’s doing an amazing job spraying latex. I’m working on my second project spraying a headboard I built and it’s flawless. The gun is so easy to clear, I’m starting to enjoy painting. I’m driving the gun with a 20 gallon compressor around 42 PSI. This has been by far the best spray gun I’ve used to spray latex. I also plan to try it on clear coat finishes as well.
E**O
Great Value for Quality Spray Work
The AEROPRO TOOLS R500 LVLP Air Spray Gun delivers smooth, even coverage and is easy to control — ideal for painting trims, small parts, or projects in a home garage. Its nozzle and air pressure balance give a fine finish without heavy overspray. Overall, it’s a dependable, budget-friendly spray gun for DIY or light-duty jobs.
A**N
Big performance with a small price
I had my passenger door paint vandalized and needed a repaint. Decided to do it myself since I have painted several cars throughout the years. This gun laid down the base coat and clear coat as good as any gun I have used and for a very low price. It's easy to adjust and holds it spray pattern perfectly without spatters as long as you know how to mix your paint. Definitely would recommend!
T**S
How is this possible? Unbelievably good
Ok Guys. If you want an incredible LVLP spray gun, I would highly recommend this gun. I have a Drizzle D1 as well. This gun makes painting a joy! If you’re new to painting, this gun has very very low over spray and awesome transfer. LVLP guns are low volume low pressure. You can use a 30 gallon air compressor with this gun NO Problem. The paint job with this gun is SHOW CAR FLAT…..No orange peel…period. And I mean….flat as a pancake! Looks like a mirror finish. No wet sanding No polishing and it’s perfect! You will not beat this gun for the price. It’s incredible and very easy to use. I used a 1.5 tip for both Base and Clear. You can go slow and you don’t have to worry about over spray. There is almost zero…overspray. What a great gun!
J**K
Perfect for the DIYer.
This is my first (and only) spray gun. Got it for some body work. I was really happy how well everything turned out. Used it with a Home Depot 30 gallon compressor. I can't think of any reason where I'd need a different gun.
O**A
Recomendable muy buena calidad
G**.
My first paint gun, but seems to work well and I’ve had decent results. I’m painting parts but the finish is great. Seems pretty easy to dismantle and clean which is very important. Overall I’m happy as a beginner.
R**I
The price is the stand out here, offering 3 sizes of spray nozzle, 1.3 , 1.5 & 1.7mm. I have used the 1.7mm for applying primer at 23psi and 1.3mm for base colour coat and the spray gun is exceptional at both. Great product, at a great price! Paint Society on YouTube a great source of info!
I**A
Chegou tudo certinho, produto maravilhoso era como eu esperava, igualzinho do anúncio.
A**O
Disappointing that it came with a1/4" NPT thread instead of BSP on air inlet
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