
Product Details
LD-118 Gravity Feed Paint Spray Gun with Plastic Cup
Affordable gravity feed paint spray gun with polypropylene plastic cup, aluminum body and brass nozzle. Designed for DIY projects, furniture refinishing, and home improvement painting tasks.
Core Features
- Gravity feed design ensures consistent paint flow and reduces material waste
- Lightweight polypropylene cup with clear visibility and easy cleaning
- Aluminum body construction balances durability with lightweight handling
- Five nozzle size options (0.8mm-1.7mm) for diverse paint viscosity requirements
- Ergonomic handle with comfortable grip for extended painting sessions
- Affordable pricing ideal for DIY users and professional painters alike
Application Scenarios
- Furniture restoration and refinishing for wooden and metal furniture pieces
- DIY home painting projects including walls, doors, and trim work
- Kitchen and bathroom cabinet refinishing with smooth professional finish
- Wall and ceiling touch-up painting for maintenance and repair work
- Automotive body spot repair and panel refinishing for minor damage
- Craft and hobby painting for models, art projects, and decorative items
FAQ
Is this spray gun suitable for water-based paints?
Yes, the LD-118 spray gun works well with both water-based and solvent-based paints. The polypropylene cup is resistant to most solvents and chemicals. Simply clean with water after using water-based paints and appropriate solvent for oil-based paints.
What is the advantage of gravity feed over suction feed?
Gravity feed guns draw paint naturally from above, ensuring consistent flow especially with thinner materials. They allow better visibility of paint levels, reduce overspray, and are easier to clean since paint flows out completely without residual waste.
Can I use this spray gun for outdoor painting projects?
Absolutely. The LD-118 is suitable for both indoor and outdoor painting applications. For outdoor use, ensure proper ventilation and choose appropriate paint materials for exterior surfaces. Avoid using in windy conditions for best results.
How often should I replace the nozzle and fluid tip?
With proper cleaning and maintenance, the brass nozzle and fluid tip should last for several hundred hours of use. Replace them when you notice inconsistent spray patterns, clogging that cannot be resolved by cleaning, or visible wear on the nozzle opening.


